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I Public NoticM, j 1 1 — — — ■ i •' !,n«-n ..I tfr<:it men nil pmiiuhl u», : V» c 'mii n 1 ke d.ir lit'ttit «üblime s , 4 n , <'i pirtiujr. imivp b**>iind 11* f : (ioi|i.'i|itii nn the «»>id» of iini«." fl*liK tttHi\f ;« read with jfi-mit inferent hy J ii"-u*iiii'*» «• yo'ing iiittu. It in<tii.-e# ti 1 in « itii lloi'K. (or in tin* bright lexie vi of nil. it.civ i- im *iii-h wnr I ■.* 'ail. kit*! -:i> 11. tiny, tins is p.»rri-et,— is truo with "»|fur.l i.' liie youth wlio has n«*ver ;ti>unt>i| hie r'l.rti./ili — mid to the niiiii aho Una not been 1 ' j.ll—KMl'* *l.lfe" ) mii i<; tlmt youth— 'o that man, who hue wii-i- I I \* vitfo", who h:n« yienled himself no 1 • int. it'inpi.r i-y Hwet-t aiiui-einentk ol vic-t.', I v. Im fin-, t." •♦*■"< tl'liiriJli I l.ri-DHe to his pnHI !n..!. s t.i him the iibow li. e» art> but a* n I i-e|..-.>;.<- ; . What HopKi-m ht> have? Wluit 1 if.; ifiiiions ? What cliim-e of lei'viiiij hi* I <iftii.iiitp on t lie nuiid-' 01 linie? For him, j :■!.-! ili. re 1- ii'Miir'if hut durk despair and I f. If-i'i.roi'iiii for a tost lift. ■ Kuril iiniii to leuve hi' ooti>rinis on the ■ -t:ii,(i.< oi ti"ie, he tiui-t be endoweil with » I «ipiiii; Hruin an < ti"rvou-« powor. He must 1 j.'.tst-eK- h nouxd, vijOIOU*, healthy llli d, in jll hs'tnv body — ftie pow.-r 10 conceive— Oie ener y to execute! Hut look at ou» I Vu-ti 'linn voutli ! ae<- the emucmied form. 1 lie v.ii-.mr look. Hie l'*tle*e lidsitatiiiii rouniur, ! the ti iv»u-< distrust, the B.'nsele«g, almost ; iiliotic txpre««)ioi). Note hi* demennour and . rr.nviwtmo'i, mii 1 then i<Hr, Is that a man to I l.'Hve hi* -ivitprint* «'i 'he duiidn <il time. I )'•> p;.rentt>, medical men aid educators o' I u.utii pity sufcuieut uttentiou to tins suh-j.'t-t ? Oo they ever aseerniin tlie ohu« ol ' thin <l"i'ny 5 :i>>d lniviri<r done mo, do they (a* ■>k ft ricr Vi-n-e of duty demanUn) *eek th. I Hbilit-d mlvii-e ol the medical wan, who has j m .tie this lu-iinch ol his pioiession his par. inui.ir vpeiiulitv, whose lne has been devottH* ■ij lv- t'cutmeht of these ea^et P Header ! what i" yous an-Ter ? he: «'Mch one ttiiswvr I 'or hiiMii.ll. t'lirents see their progeny dtdnig Krnlunlly beiore their *ii<lit, i>ee tbeui become emuciuted old young men, broken dovrn ; n health, enfeebled, unfit Ud lor the battle o( life; yet one word might »aye them, am •oi.nd and vigorous heiiltli-^'iving letter from a mediCHl nan, habituated to the treat nwii' and coniipuous rupervi>ion ol such owed won' i, in tuoxt intUuces, succeed iv warning otl tie impending doom ot a lutsct-übletin 1 t'liiomj luture, and by appropriate treatment reiitore tlte enervated «\>tem 10 it* uulurat viccr. and ensure a jo>ous and !<>ippy lne i)r L. h. SillliJ, 01 Ale. bourne, has uimlr the diHouse* ot youth and those arinini; thenl fn 111 his pe<-uliHr*tU'ly. His whol« pro esi b.omil liie has deen <speii.liy devoted to i<ie ' Inaunt lit of N''i-v>us Atl ciiohs ami (he Hi)-, iocs incidentnl to iMarred Lile- Ilia ekill i* ttiuiiiihit, to all— no mutter how im ">y hui dniU 01 thousaudH ol milrs distar 1. His 4>Bicin ol l■l•rl'e^p(.>nllcllce by letter is now so Well oigumseil and kuowi., th.t eoiinne.nl could b>- supei'lluous— (by this teuus maiiy thousands oi putienta have heen cured, whotu I Iw iuts ucvur at^iu tucl never known) | ana it 1* c»iried 011 with such ju m-iaus i>upervt<<on that iltuu^h lie has been | Metioing this brititeh ol liib profession lor iweiity«stx ye-.m iv theau coloi.ies, 110 biugle instance of aooidentiii di<co\ety has ever yet happened. When Aledii-iues are required, these are lorw ntle.l in the san.ecitrelul uiuuiier without <i ptjseibiiuy ot the > ouuiiits ol the purcuU being discovered, Plain auJ clear directions iiueumpuny tlieoe latfer. and a cure is elleot jd without e^u the phyneiiiii knowing whou his pHtient. To Aien aad Women with Broken»(?own Coii6iituLioiiß, Lhe the Debilitated, and ail eullering from any Disease whatever, Dr 1.. L. SUlTtl'S plan ol t refitment t-oin-uiends itselt. avoiding, as it does, the ineouvenieiitie uua eipenae ( a personal visit. ADUHBrirt — vii. lv L SMITH, Ite, COhLISs STttliKf M.A*L\ MKLBOOiiME. (liare the Besi ienoH ->t the Unveruor.) I'hl.S ADViiul'lSltMK^f aHOULI) HiiOMJKFULLY KKAD A>D lib MKAIBKIfKiJ BY KVKUVO.Na I>>TKliiiarjj.U ,N tJSNUI.NU. THKPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FfiNCja WIRE Has now Ufiu bet >r< the public tor tou/ year«, a:id dtirinu thai time 5000 TONS HAVE BKK.V SOL 'iivint; very great satisfaction, in proof of «li:c 1 «c h<> >J uumeiouK tt>Btimouials t'rom wcii-kiiown Ookaistsi; and the demand .(ally tncreusinn to such an extent, tna mi 1 erous Spurious linitalionn liuve lately huuu -tv/jduced in the various markets ot Australia and New Zealaua, for the sole ptiru.ise of daunting the repuiatioi. ot .ho PiiteutOyai Suiusou Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was , audited «nd introduced tour years ago in Victoria, New South i\'ales (c^ueeusiHod and New Zealand ; and the principal claim net forth was its ueiug made Oval to pieven fraud. Yet, in the face of tuese patents firms— many of re< spec-table s atiding liaye, for the sake ot p ikry commission, tent theinseives toth< iiiii-uduoiioj of various Hpurious iiuitfl Uoii". which render the.vi iable to action at la a', Hud tnuoyttuee aud uisappotnt to the users. The public when purcbst>int{, are there fore cautioned to see that each ooil ueu(« a tin tally thus :— fA 1 JiiN T OV AL 8 A MSON WIUK in oval ; Andjtbef ateutees'Tall} or'lrade Mark M ii K IK \ DLOOK. Manufactured by the WhitecroM Wire Ooinpauy, Warrington, England. I Prices Greatly Reduced M'LEAN BROS. 6 RIGG, IMPORTERS y { j biAlAAJtil'll ftiUtLi', AjKL. ' '. ■• ■.'.'■ j i . . ... ". ".. .".*. ."......._ ■' ! .„.;»"> ■■'•>'■■■'■ * vi.liV-.- 1 - j !V; ■«>-. -. 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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1777, 1 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1777, 1 November 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1777, 1 November 1886, Page 1

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