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\ Pub'ie Notice . " lives of gmit »><» ii all remind its, \ A •• chii n-.- ke our lives «tihlimi< 5 , /lin 1 , W/'p.irfi»ii», ic.-iri' Soliinil n* Foo»i>rint» on the «:itnl« of limn." rilll K al'ov«> is t fin i ».'n uiet; ■ merest ♦> { thnUHt'ti N <»i Miui.if h.|'|i. It in .pin tin -in with Moi'B. »".n i 1 the hrm'it li-s.i.-*i ( < uMi tliere i* no *tu-h wor-l »« (hi 1 . \\\* «n« mmiy, tl.'« is c >r.eet. — \* ti-u« wtfli ■• tgur to iUe youth who has necer j*ni|wrt.| h rttri-nirili — ami f" Ihe in.in who linn not beo * jt.i».ii<>n'n ulare " Hut *n licit yon'it— to thnt tnan, who hn w)i«t.d t • ir« vi'.ror, who his yielded hium-lf v t tli<> ti-mpor ry <*e.-t allurements ol vie who \\»* Kiven ti'inridli'd He^nse t o |,i< p i( 8 1 1 >t w, to him the nboce lfies arc but us reproiic't. Wtiiu llopk c-k he limvv ? Win ii-jiirntioi'S ? Wiini <;lt..ncO of l*»i'i'in<» hi 'unr|i'i.,if- on the cmd* o< time? For hi 11 -» 1 )« •< * there 10 n .-> ! n? ' • r hut dark despair an , *i.l!-»i-|.roic'tt for a lo*t fife For a in <n to leave hi* oot prints 01 th snndi" o! ti'tie, he mu-'t be endowed with I stroni; br.iin nn : n--iyr>u4 pow^r. He mm » i Ixi-cesK a sou "d, vj./orou*, i.e^lthy mi d, i> j a In alt'ny body --the powr-r to Pon.-eiVe-t the ener/y to execute! Hut look at on i I Au-ir .Han youth! t>ep the evnitciated form I . the vu<->tnt look. th<> listless hesitating munu<*i I the n.ivous distru«t, the senselefts, ulmos 1 j idiotic expression. Note his demeanour am I <-(ii. verwition, ant then say, Is that a man ti I leuve hit ontpriiit!* u>i the guilds of time. I' Do piireuts medical men and educators 0 youth piy snllicient attention tv this sub ject ? Do they erer ascertain the cause 0 I this d^i-iiy ; and hiivint; done no, do they (mi ' v stiict sense of duly demands) reek tin 1 skilled advice ol the medical mitn, who hai in..de tliis tirui'ch of his proiessiou his par ticul.tr spcciali.y, wliose lie lias been devotee* ta he tfoitiiient «if these cases ? (leader I' wli.-it is you,' answer ? Le: en«,!i one an-ovpi or himself, Parents see their progeny ludiug uriduuJly be/oi-f iheir siglit, «cc them boeoint emaciated old young men, broken down mi health, enfeebled, unfitted for tbe battle o life ; yrt one word might save them, out •ourid and rigorous heaith-^ivtiig letter irom . v medical nan, Intbituated to the treatment and continuous supervision oi such cases wou' i, iv tno»t in>itauot'B, succeed in warning oil t.ie in. pending doom of v miserable a.'ia ul.jomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system 10 its nit urui vijior, and ensure a joyous and •'•'ip|J> I't'e l)r L. L. *> M l L' 11 , of ile'buurne, has nmde the diseases ot youth and tho.-e arising thenl from his peculiar ctuly. ii is whale pro fssional life has been especially devoted to the trealinent ol Nervous A (fictions and the Diseases incidental to lluiried Lite. ii is skill is available to all — no mutter how m-. ->y bui.dred* or thou*undu ol mil.c dislat !. ills system of correspondence by letter is now so well orguuised and knowt., tint comment would be superfluous — (by this temis luauy thousands ol patients have been cured, whom he has never seen itul never known) ; uud it ih cuiricd 011 Kith sucli ju.tiniu* s-upei-vi-ioi. j that thougli be h** been {■••autising tins ! bin nch ol bis profession lor twenty-six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental diseo\ery Uas ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are lorwirded in the <mn.eca.viul uiatmer without a possibility of ihe O'ltents oi the parcels being discovered, Plaiu and clear directions accompany these latfer, *nd v cure is euVcted willruut eyeu the phyii-ittn Knowing wbois bis pittient. To Men and Women wi h Brnken-cown Constitutions, the Nervnus ih<- J.'ybiiinited, aud all suti'eriug from any Dmein-o whatever, Ut L. L. plai: 01 treatment com* uietids ilseli, avoiding, us it docs, me 1 icouvenmice aud expense f v personal visit., ADDUESg — DR. L. L SMtTB, IW, COLL I -No SlKivrU' li.i>L\ MhLii>)Ui-N. vi.u i. ((.atf the Ke*i tpnee »i the «i<ivein >•••) I H 1 5 AI)V K v lla hMli a I' 1 1 1 U UL 1 > HKOUi'KFULLV UKa|>AM> Hi' MIUIUKKKU Bl' hVKUVDAn, LN« TEKKSTbD N fc'ENCLNU. THKPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENOfi WIRE lias not bet n tiet '!•■ ihe public for fou yr<ir*, and during that, time /><)< JO 'IONS HAVKBKKN SOL •iivttitf very great satisfacnou, iv proof ol wlucii we b > M uumcroux testimonials from well-known Colonists; and tbe demand •laily increasing to sucli on extent, tha uuateious Spurious Imttauoiis Uuvu lately b««u 'tv/jduccd in the tariuus markets oi' Australia and Haw Zealanu, for tbe sole purpose of damaging the reputaliOL of »be Patent Oyai Samson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Was atented n\d introduced four years ago in Victoria, Mew iSoutb vVales Quceustnnd and New Zealand ; and the priiicipal claim set forth was its being made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, iv tbe lace ot tfies« patents fir ins— many of re< 1 speci able staudiug ha ye, for tbe sake Ot I p.dtry commission, lent theuiseives totlu uitruductioa of VariouH spurious iinita* tious. which render iheajt iable to action at law, and muoyaucu and disappoint to the users. ' Tbe public when purchasing, are there tore cautioned to see that each cyil Leafs i a tiu tally thus :— | PAliiiST OVAL SAMSON WIltK I IV OVAL ; I And.tbcPateuttes'l'ali) or irade Mark ! M ii ! K I IK ». DLOCK. I Manufactured by the Wbitecro»B Wire Company, Warrtngtou, England ! Prices Greatly Reduced i ADDKlia:* : M'LEAN BRO3. & RIGG, [MPOKTEUB 99 JiLiZAiiiiiH biiiiiia 1 . .ViKi^ JiOUitWu. SENIORS' WASUINGr POWDMitt does not iojurt* tbv most dohonte «rh 0 i.es ia artiuies wusaed, ucj^u^usdi a iL most delicate tu^rodie its an i gvtot v, tf nitmir 1. 1411 moat wtillit tg u«»«riitrs Ikl.i ( <)/ r«..-ij u.uouJtjii ii ii« .« a utu , .. *

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1792, 8 December 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1792, 8 December 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1792, 8 December 1886, Page 1

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