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, Public Notices. ..— • j " Lives of pn-fit men all remind us, V> c ciiii iriike our lives subliuu' ; Am 1 , .ii-pnriiiiit, leave b»*hiii'l in Foripi-intu on thf »hm,ls of tiiii-.' f C 1; K i.t «iv«» s r-ii 1 with ureit intpi-est by I lie iismi^ ■» yo!i'!i» me». If in«>nre« tl'. in with llot-E. tor i . the hrijfht lexion ol utli t^t'ir i- no sucli word »9 i.iil. lias ! mi' mnny, tli's is correct.— is true with •- isfrtrd t the youth who has never abused his k . „i , ||,l_„ to the mvii alio has not been • . ,fi»ion's *l.ive " Hut t • ilmt youth — to thtit man. who has wa-t.-il his vifto>, Who h;ts yielded himself up t the t. mpor ry sweet allurements of vice, who h:i- uiven unnridlcd lict'lis«- to his ;j;issioiis, i<> him ttie übove li-e* ure but hs a i-epro;ie '' VV lull Hope c p lie have ? Wlwt j-j.niiti.iis ? Wlmt ch:inee of lei'vitiij Am lo<itpiints on tlie *diid« 01 time? For him, alns! there 1* noujjht but dark despair and sell'-reproucii for a lout life. For a man to leave his ootprints on the sands of li'iie, he mn*t be endowed with a strong brain an I nervou* power. He must possess* v sou"d, visjovous, hedlthy mi: d, in n healtiiy body —the power to con.-eiVe— file enpr -y to execute! But look at our Australian youth ! Set- the ewi-iciated form, the vac:mr iook, tin- listless hesitating manner, the nivnun distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and (•(.nvcrs:ition, him then say, Is that a man to leave hit lootprints om tht snnds of time. Do pu'rents, medical men v.d educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this subject? Do they ever ascertain the cause ol this decay ; and having done «o, do they (a* v strict sen»e of duty demands) -eek the skilled advice of the medical man, who has 11r.de tnis branch ol his proiession his par ticuhir speciality, whose life has been devoted to he iH'iitnieiit of theso cases ? header what is your answer ? Le: ew,h one answer or himself. Put-onts see their progeny jading gndually before their sigh', *€c them become emaciated old young men, broken down 'n health, enleebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one sound iud vigorous beath-»i\iiig letter from a medical nan, habituated to tne treatment aud contiguous «upervision of such cases wou' i, in most instances, succeed in warning oil tiie impending doom ol a miserable auJ gloomy (uiure, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure ajo.ous and liappy life l)r L. L. SMITH, ol Melbourne, has made the diseases ni ynulb and those arising iherd fr.. in Ins peculiar study. J I is whole pro essional lite has dcci. especially devoted to Ihe txaiiiDnl ol Nervous All cimiis aa.l the Diseiises incidental to Married Lile. tlie skill is available to all — no matter how in*. "<y hui.dreds or ihousuiida ol miles distac i. liis system of corre>pon.ience by letter is now so j well orgauised and knowii, th»t comment would be superfluous— (by this >eaus many thousands ol patients have been cured, whom he has never seen md never known) ; ana it is cuined on with such judicuus supervison that though he his been practising this branch of hi* profession lor tweuty»aix years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are lor warded iv the same careful manner without a possibility of the <outebts ol the parouls being discovered, Plain und clear directions accompany these latlbi', and a cure is ehVcted without eyen the physician knowing who is his pittietit. To Men and Women wifh Broken«LO<fn Constitutions, the Nervous, the Debilitated, ami all BuUering from any Duease whatever, Dr L. L. SAUTII'S plan ol treatment commends itsell, avoiding, as it does, the liiconvemence aud expense 1' a personal visit, ADDKKdtt — DR. L. L SMtTB, 182, UOLLINa STRb-iiT KASI'. MKLBOUitNft (Late thp Ke-ti lei.ee 11' the G-overnoi'.) 11l la AOVl£iM'ii>li.MK>T tIIUULD UK C 1 it K FULLY KIiADANU WK MEAIBEI.'EU BY KVKUYO.Sii i.N---TKKK6Tb-D IN FENCING. THKPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has 11OA been t>et>r<- the public for tou year*, and dunnu that timo 5000 TO>'S HAVE 13KEN aOL SiviiiK very great satisfac'ion, in proof of wliic'i we hi ii numerous tesiiuionials Irum well-known Colcmsts ; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tna numerous Spurious luutatious Imve lately t><u>u v/jduced in the various murketji of Australia and JSew ZetilHtiu, for the | sole purpose of dauiaginK the reputatiUL oi' .be Patent Oyat tiaruson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Whs aiehted and introduced tour years ago in Victoria, .New South ales (Queensland and New Zealaud ; and the principal claim set loith was its being made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, iv the lace of tliese patents firms— many of re* spec! able standing liayc, for ibe sake ot paltry commission, lent themselves to tin iiitruductioa of various spurious ttuttaJ tions, which render the.n liable 10 autioi» at law, ami -inuoyance aud uisappoint to the users. The public when purchasing, are (here fore cautioned to see liiat each coil bearc a liv taiu thus :— PAIIiJNTOVALSAMSOJS WIKK IN OVAL i And,tbe Patentees' Tally or'lrade Mark M. ti E 19 •. DLOOK. Manufacture'] by tbe Whitecross Wire Compauy, Warrmgton, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDKKoS: M'LEAN BROo. & RIGG, IMPOKTEKS y9 JiLiZAIiEIH 61KEhT. AlKl^ liOUiiiNii OEMOKS' WASUINO POVVDEK O does uot iujuro tbe most delicate wli c ues in articles washed, 1, cjuiposdi o It most UulioiUe ingrodie .tj un 1 gjjs v.d luiuer tuuu iuosi w.*siii ig po.vijrs i; "ijjlj re nu udtiidj m * »•.. j v loju.. v

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1751, 1 September 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1751, 1 September 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1751, 1 September 1886, Page 1

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