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I .Public Notice;, " T-i*e* of prciit men nil fHiniiMl im, V> i-uii n ike our live* *iihlirnt>; Anil, ili>prriim/, ii'iiv.- •«.iiin I im I Footprint mi the »nnd« ol urn • " THK abate if rend with are.ii Mid-rect h» (hou^ati'ta o< you • if men. It m-ni^e-th.nivrith Hopr. fori-i the bright lesion o( i uth there i* no mich wor I :.« 'nil, th*! «aj many, th* is cn'rect. — in truo wirh "jiiird to the youth who has n.'ivr n!.'i«.>r| lii* ■ttreiigth — and to the. man who ha« <ior bcun ' pn»*ion's slave." Hut to tlmt youth— to rhitr man, whoh»i ( «ai.t'*H his viiror, who has yielded himself ul' t' (hetemponry sw^et allurenionts ot vice, who ha* tfiveu un»ridled license to hi' pu oionn. to hitn the above line* are hut a* reproach. Wliai Hopk cm he Imve ? Win u*l miuons ? What clmncii of le.Hnnir hi I'ootpiinii! on the sandt in lime? For him hSuk ! there in nought hut dark despair and self- reproach for a ln.it lift For a mini to leave his ontprinrs on the iund# of time, he nuut be endowed with >i ■ strong brain an : n»>rvou« power. Me must I poHneBH a soii'id, vi>.>orou», iieahliy mind, in j a healthy body —the power to conceive— . the enerjy to ese-ute! Hut look at our I Australian youth ! Seethe emaciated form, . the vacant look. th<- listless hesitating manner, ! (lie n.rvnu!< distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and conversation, mm then say, Is that a man to leave hi* loot print* om the sands of time. Do parent-*, medical men a-id educators of youth puy sufficient attention to this subject? Do they erer ascertain the cause ol this decay ; and having done ho, do they (at m strict sense of duty demands) the skilled advice of the medical man, who has niitde this branch of his proieseion his par ticuliir speciality, whose life has been devotee 1 to he treatment of tlieoo c;i«os P Header what i« your answer ? Le; each one an««rer 'or himself. Parents see their progeny fading gndimily before their sight, nee them become emaciated old young men, broken down >n health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one •oi.nd and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treat men' and continuous *v per vision of such cases wou' i, in most i:i»t»nces, succeed in warning Oil tiie impending doom ol a miserable and gloomy luiure, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated svetem lo it* n»l>irai vigor, and ensure ajovous and !>uppy lite l)r L. L. SMITH, ot Melbourne, has made the disease* nf youth and those arising thard from his peculiar study. His whole pro *>ssional life has been especially devoted to i.ib tivattncnt of Nervous Atftcti.ms an.l the Diseftees incidentul to Married Life- His skill is available to all— no nmlter how moy hundred* or thouaanda ot miles distur t. His system of correspondence by iecrer i« now «o Weil orgauised and kuown, th.t comment would be superduous — (by this leans in any thousands ol patients have been cured, whom he has never seen 4tid never known) ; ana it i» carried on with such judiciaus supervUou that though he has been | ructioing this brunch of his profession lor twenty-su years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the sume caret ul manner without a possibility of the lontents ot the parcels being discovered, Plaiu an.l clear directions accompany the»e latter, and ii cure is edited without eyeu the pby-ician knowing who is his patient. To Men and Women wwh Broken«cown Constitutions, the bervou;*, the i>e6ili ■lied, and all sulleriiig from any Disease whaiever, Dr L. L. SMITH'S plan ol treatment com* mends itselt. avoiding, us it does, me inuouveuience and expense 1 v pcrsouul visit, ADDBKB3 — DR. L. L SMITH, 182. CULL IS* SIR ti it I K \-> l\ MhliiiOUi. £!.•!. (Late the Ke»l lence ■>(' tlie lioveni".) THis ADVKKllabAlK.sr cIIOULi) Kti CtitKFUJjLV KKAIJ AND Kb MK.UUKUKU iiV UVKRVOAu ii\TEKKSTUD N FUNCIMi. THKPATKNTOVAL 3AMSON FENCE WIRE liati nuw hetn t>et t- Hie pubic for fou year*, and during that time mm 10>ri HAVK BKEN iOL 'iivinu very great satisfacuon, in proof ol wlucli ire Im d num«*roui testiuioiiiuls from well-known Colcnists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tha numerous Spurious Imitations huvc lately b<u>u *i</jduced in the various aiaikets of Australia and New Zealand, tor the sole purpose of damaging the reputation of .be Patent Oyal Samson VViro. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was ai en ted mid introduced four years ago :u Vie tor in, New South Wales Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set torch was its being made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, iv the face ot these patents firms— many of re< spedable standing have, for the sake of pnltry commission, lent themselves to tin introduction of various xpunous imitaf tious, which render the.m iable to actioi* at law, and ■inuoyance and uisappoint to the users. The public when purchasing, are there fote cautioned to nee that each coil Lear* • tiu tally thus :— PA iJiNT OVAL SAMSON WIHK IN OVAL ; And>kc Patentees' lall } or 1 rude Mark M ii K IX ». DLOOK. Mauufuclure«l by tbe Whitccross Wire Compauy, Warnugton, Eugluud Prices Greatly Reduce! ADDJiEa.S : M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, IMPUATEUS ! y9 JiLIZAbKI'U dIKEt.T. AjELUOUKNii SENIORS' WASUINGr POWDEU noes uot injure toe uiosc Jeiicwuo vr h c nes tv artioies wasued, v oj.u t ) jjo I j iL must deiiuaM ingfudidits ju I gjot i UU lutuer tuau iuo»t w^sUi ig pj<vli>rs L> higiy re.ioia.ueuidj m i n .. >i eoj „ r, i

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1791, 6 December 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1791, 6 December 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1791, 6 December 1886, Page 1

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