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, Public Notices, i " Live* of grt'iif m«*n nil remind tit, j V n inn ti'i'lri- i»ur live* sublime ; I /nd, de|inrtiti|{, le.ive holiinl v* Kant print* <>n the *.-tnJii of tim.'." fpHKnhovfl is read with are it interest bi | tli<iuniiinl* oi vnui.ff men. It inspire, them with HoPR, lor in the bright lexicon o i nth there ir no ouch word hh (ail. il im 9tx\ many, tliis i* correct, — is tru« with "tijiird to the youth who has never nbu*ed hii dtrenath— and to the man *ho has not been ' |ia»*ion'« cluve." Hut t-i thut youth— to th.it man, who hrn wa*t»d lit* 1 vitfor, who has yielded hims^ll uv i the tnnpor ry sweet allurements ot vice who ha* «iven unoriilleil lioense to his pus< siutii*, to him the above lines are hut »« n repcoicli. VVluit Hope cit< he have ? What 'inpiruttnus ? VVluif clnmce of leHvinsj hi* tootpiims on the saiuN o> time? For him, itlni- ! tln-re i« nou-jlit but dark despair aud *i-lf-»ei>roneii for a foul tif* For a mini lo leave lii* ootprints o>i the «andi> ol ti>ue, he mu-t be endowed with a ■ strong brain Hit < m-i-vou* power. !l« must ! \>o**e*t a sound, vigorous, healthy mi id, in j a hi-altiiy boily — the pow-r to conceive— - the em-rry to execute! Hut look at our I Au«tt:diau youth ! Seethe emaciaied form, ■ the vacant look, the l-tftle** hesiittiting manner, I the n i -vou* distrust, the Si'nuelt-M, almost { idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and leniivcrMitioii, Hti'l then **y, I* thut a man to leave hit ootprintH on the saudx ot time. I' iJo pHrent-, m<-dical men and educurort of youth p»y sulllcient attention to this subject P Do they ever ascertain the chum ol I this demy j xml h!ii'iu<r done *•(>, do they (a* v strict sen«e of duly il«inainJ.<) .-eek the dkilled Hdvii-e of the medic*! man, who has nv.de tnis branch of his pro:ession his par ticular speci.-tliiy, ivliose lile has been devotee 1 10 he tieatinent «>f the^o cu.-<es ? keudef what i* you,' answer ? Le: c;n,!i one answer 'or hiinst-lf, Purentu see rheir progeny fading gnduaily before their pitjht, P ee them become emaciated old young men, broken down mi heulth, enfeebled, unfitted (or the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one •ound and vigorous beuUli-niving letter from a medical nan, hubituatcd to the treatment and continuous cuperviMon ol such cases wou' i, in mont iu*Uuces, succeed in vrmim* 011 t.ie impending doom ol a miserable and gloomy luture, uud by appropriate treatment restore the enervated s}>tem lo it.- natural vigor, and ensure a jo ous aud happy lue J)r L. L. aMll'H, ol .Vie bourne, has made the disease* il y-'Uih and those arising therd from hrn peculiar *■ udy. His whole pro e»sioual lile has Iwn eepecinlly devoted to t-ic tnaimeui ot Ni-rvous AHVi-iioha and the discuses imideiiinl to Married Lite. His skill is availulut to aam->l — n-> ni.atcr lu>w m> '<y bin drt-d- or thousuuda ol mil. a dtstar '• Hi* system of corre>poii(icuce by letter la now to Well orgauised and known, th.t coiuuieut would bo superlhiou« — (by this eaus uiauy thousands oi patients huve been cured, whom he has never «ecu md never known) ; uno it t# eained on with nucli judicious i>upcrvi>ou that though he limk been | "acii-iug this brunch oi his proiisskm lor tweuty«six years iv these colonies, no single iiiotunce of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are torwarded in the sau.ecareiul manner without a possibility oi tho louteiits ut the parcels ' being discovered, Plaiu anl eltur direction* accompany these latter, aud il cure is etl^clej without eyeu the phy-ician knowing who is his pi'tient. To Aleu and Women wi h liroken«i'o«vn Constitutions, the Nervous, the J)ebiliuted, ami all buli'eriug from any Dise;ii>e whatever, Dr L. L. SMITH'S plac oi treatment commends itselt, avoiding, us it does, ihe inconvenience aud expense 1 a personal visit. AUDUBB3— DR. L. L SMIT&, 182, UOLLINa STKtiiit 1 liA.N I. Mi-.LBiiUi.Mii ' (Late the Ke*i ie»'£*H •«' Die lloverum.) I lHls ADVIOm.IM'.MKM' c.-HUiILI» HKCUtKFUJjLY iIKAI) AND XX TKUKdTJ*!) .N FENCING. THKPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE lias nun bcin net >r- the public lor fob year<, and durum that tiuiu mm IONS KAVK BHKX SOL 'iivmu very great saiislacnon, iv proof ot wlncii »c h * d numerous testimonials iVota wpll'ktiOHti Coltnist* ; and the lieuiHiid •laily increasinu: to such an extent, tua numerous Spurious liinlaiioiiM have hitely lwi-u 'iv/jduced in the various markets ot Auitiralia and iNew Zealauu, tor the sole purpose of damaging the reputation ot .lie i*ateut Oyal bnmsou Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Was atented aud introduced tour years ago in Victoria, New South \\ ales (Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set forth was its beiug wade Oval to preven f-aud. Yet, ii. the lace ot these patents Hruis— many ot' re« spec'ahle sauding liaye, for the »uke ot p»l try coiiiiuirxiion. lent theincelves to tin ititroduutio.i of various spurious iniilai lions, winch tender the.iii iable io aciioi* at law, ami inuoyauce add ui&appoiut to the users. The public when purchaxin:;. are there fore cautioned to see thai each coil teal* a tiu tally thun .— I'AIJiiMT OVAL SAMSON WIUK iv oval ; A udjtbe Patentees' Tail) or 'l rude Mark M li K 111 •. ULOOK. Matiufactorl|^ t .by the Whitecrosa Wire Company, Warrtagtou, Euglaud Prices Greatly Reduced ADDKlio^: M'LEAN BRO3. & RIGG, LMPOKTJiKS OIiMOUS' WASIiINU POWDitK uuce uot lujuro ute iuu*t Uoiio^io w!i c ut* IU aiaio.ee »V(4«utfJ, I • O.il^ j 4 j i j (f. uiupt d^iio.kiu mgredie its itu i gjrtj u >t j miuer ma.! uiuh w^4ui ig ,jo#a..-rs Li uigi^ ru..w.u.Uii.iaoi i»j »•< ... ■! coo.i.v 0

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1779, 5 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1779, 5 November 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1779, 5 November 1886, Page 1

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