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Kotieas, i " Lives of pi eat men all remind us, We. can mute our lives sublime; I A jtil, rii'jinrtinjf, leave behind us ; Fnoti)i-in«K f n the sands of time.** rnll K bHot* ii read wi<h great interest by . j tMour-ijii'is o* youne men. It inspires them w;itli Hops, for in the brifiit lexicon of . nth there i« no su<;h word un fail. i.\a»l »tn iiihiiv, thin is c«»rre«;t. — is truo wiih»jg&td to the youth who, has never' abuned his •trviiijili— mtd m the man who has not beon . '"pH«#inn*s i«lHre." ' Hiu t'i th»t youth— to that man, who hns wti»t<>il hii> viiror, who has yielded hiths*lf up t the tfin|Mtr iy nweft allurements of vice, who ha* Liven uutiridled license tv his puv mo'is to him the above Hues are hut a* a re|mmf>> Wlihi Hovgettt he tiitve ? What •i«|.iruiuni* ? Wliut, chunrfl of lei»vini( Am loot|>.M.ie on the »And< ot time? For him, iiln>! tln-re i« nought hut dark despair and self- reproach fir « «W life For a mnn to leave his ootnrinti on the sands ol U'ue, he niu«t be Endowed with a i sironj? brain am wrvou«, power. He must ' yofc»f h found, visroroun, lie«itliy mi"<l, in j « h>altiiv bmly — the pow-r f«» conceive— : the e»er?y to execute! Kut look at our ( Au-tiiiliim youth! Be<* the emaciated form, . the vioxiit l<Mtk. i hi» listless hesitating manner, (the ti ivouj distrust, the senseless, almost • idiotic expression. Not* his demeanour ana . eonvornHtioii, mi i then cay. Is that a man to ! leave Am oot prints om the sands of 1 time, i Do parents medical men and educators o<" youth pny sutfteieut attention to this sub* jri-i ? J>e rtoey everj ascertain the cam*© ot I this decay ; and hsiviiig done no, do they (as . a strict Sense of duty demands) reek the I skilled Hihriee ot the medical man, who has J mule thi* bntiieh of hi* proiession his par j ticuhir «pe(:iitlit>, whose li»e has been devotsd Ito he tieatnie'iit of these viwes P Header ■ what \*your nnswer ? h«: each one answer I 'or himselt. Parents tee their progeuy fading gridatilly More their sight, nee them become emaciated old young men, broken down ; n health, eufoehled, uufitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one •ound >md vigorous heath-giving letter from a medical mm, habituated to the treatment, and comiruous supervision ot such case* wou' 1, iv most instances, sucoeed in wtfrnyij oi) t.nfl iinpendiii(( doom ol a nnser*ble siid gloomy future, and by appropriate tra»t||4ft restore the enervated sjstem lo its PsUirai vigor, aud eufiire a joyous and !>appy \\\i , . Dr L. Ji. «Ml rtf, of Melbourne, has made thi: liieease* '>t yuuth and those arising thurd from his peculiar study. i|ig whole pro »»- Hional life has heen especially. devoted to the trtai ini'ni ot Nervous AJjlctiohii anii thj Pjm'km-ii iticiclentnl to 'MUfried Life. ilis skill i« availah<L to all— no unttter how in-. "iy hui.drud-> or thounandu ol nuli-tn distal' '•• His system of corre>poiiileuce. by letter is now so Well orgauised and known, thit commeut won Id be s«ip«iduousr—(by this 'cans many tliousaiids ol patients have been cured, whom tlehii* never seuu -iiul never known) ; and it le cairied on with i<uch judicious t-upervi-oti that though he lit* been ( ructising this bruuuh of ni» prolen-ion lor t>welity«six yeiirs in these ooionios, no sitiijlw iiutance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are turwitrdetl'in the snn.ecareiul uuuiner withoul a possibility ot the on tents <;{ the parttols being, uisouvered, Plttiu an.l Ueitr direction* accompany them* lubfer. aud v euro is etl.-uied without eyen the phy-tuiau knowing whu is his pi'tient. To Men and Women will ]iroken«cown Constitution*, the >cr routine Debilitated, aiui all sulforing Iroiu any Disease whatever, Dr L. L. SAUi'U'S pluu oi treatment com* mends itseli, avoiding, us it does, the inconvenience and expense f a personal visit, A VIiUBAH— DR. L. L SMITE, 1«*. VAJLLI-So 81'UM.KL 1 KAal 1 . MKLHOUI.NK. (I. ate the Ke*i lence *>t the Governor.) lUXs, ylAivi. n^HAIK.N T oHOULIi HIvU.UWFirLLV JiKAI) AND UK MKMHKWKtJ JJV KVKRVDNft L\i'KliK3T*D N KKNUINU. .•■;. *.!, ■ _ ? TrI'KPXTK^fbVAL SAMSON FBfrCE WIRE liaHiiUA biTit bet >r i he public for fub .. y^ars aid ituriini that tiuie s*JtK* lO>S HAV'K BKBN 6OL 'tiviiiu v#"ry great *»t intact ion. iv proof ot wluoli wf It i <i nutn*rou*iek»tiuionia|ii from weii-Unown Culcui»l»i and tlie demand Kiaily iiicrea«in« to liuch up triteot, tna I, iiuuiertijuj Spjirjouii Initial iohh have lately l^i -r/jduccd in the yariuyj waikets of A tmtt'alia. aiid JS'ew Zealand, for the solt''pufuiMe of danaKJu^ the reputation vi .be Patent Oysti gatunou Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Whk ateiited Httd introduced lour years* a«o in Victoria, New Stiuth Wales t^tieeiHilaud arid \New Zealand ; and the principal > nlaim set torih was its beiUK made Ovjrl to pr«veo t?aud k Yet, ib the tare of the,««. patent* iiriiitt—- otanj of re« Hpectable *> adding liaye, for .the take ot pnltry voiuuiisMou. lent tiieiqselves to tin introdoctitM of VariOuii «p(irioqi iuiitiq t loos, «th ich render them i Table to aoliof* ', at lavi", and tntiOjrauee. aud ttiiappoiut t/> the men, i The pulilio when purcli«sini(. are there loie cauduued to t>ee tltai each ooil beare 1 a U» taJiy thus :— j PAIhMOVAUSAMSOiN WIRM in ovix ; l .ind.tbePalentees'Tall) or'lrade Mark I M J) . „_- ...... s - IU ». DLOOi/ ' '■ "' Maiiufuciure'l by tke VVUitecrort Wire Coaipuu), Wurnnnton, Kn^laQii Prices Greatly Reduced M'LEAU BROi. & RI<JG, ! . .IMPOItXKK-8' ! nit i- t>i /, ■'. .. ; •i h ma uni'. Ax Xl«- j

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1781, 10 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1781, 10 November 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1781, 10 November 1886, Page 1

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