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Publio Notices, •• I/iM-c of erpnt men all r iiind We cm' n>«k<» our Hvpp snbh c V. vH. ii piirtinff, leave behind us 1 o otptitit*. on the gnnds of iiin»» THE nlinvH is ri-nd with groat ft. oh vnrts o' rounjj men. In ro wi!h llorr., lor v> thu bright youth tlnH i* 1 no such word iis f a -:it many 'h's if corropr, — is true wi to ihf yoi-ih wiio ha never a strength -mid to the man who has 1 pqssions sl;ne. f ! But lo tlmt youth, to that man wnptt-d bis vigor, wlm h;is \iflcled to the temporary sweet nllmemen who hiis given unhridied licvin-e to ■: stuns, to him the above lines are repr »ach. What Hopk c-m I>p hsive ? What aspii •»tions ? Whnt ci.-.mcc of le.-ving his foolp inte on the samls ol lime? For 'inn, alH»! th<rei« nouyht but dark dc p:iiv iioi self-re rcaoti for a lost life. For » man t« leave hi* footprints on thr sands o. time, he must be endowed with :> strong brain and neivou* power. He must possess a sound, vigorous, healthy mi d, in a healthy body —the powpr to con.eive— the energy to execute! Hut look at our Au'tridian youth ! See the emaciated form, the vacimt iook, th<- listless staling nmnner, rhe luivous dißtrupt, the oeusdos, ulnirst idiotic expression.' Note hi* demeanour and convrrsation, anil then >ay, Is thut a niun to leave Aw oitprintn on the s^nds of time. Do pments, mei'ical men and educators o< : youth p»y snffloient Httention to this euh- j jeotP Do they ever ascertain the cnu<e ol | this deeny; and having done no, do they (sic a strict Benße of duty d< manUs) -eek thiskillid advice of the medical man, who luip mmle tbis branch ot his jiroteßsion his i>ai ticular speciality, whose li.'c has been devotee' to he treatment of these cases ? header what isy&tt*' imswi-r ? Le - etich one ent-wer . for himself, Parents see rhrir prngen- mdi: . gradually before their sight, nee 'hem iiei< ,«• emaciated oid young men, broken duw:. >n henlth, enfeebled, unfitted for ihe baule o. life; yet one word might save trrn, one »ound and vigorous hea th-giving lo.ier from [ a medical nan, habituated to the treatment aiid continuous supervision of such cases wou! J, in most instuuci s, succeed in warning off tiie impending doom of a miser.blea'id gloomy luture, and by appropriate treatment restore »he enervutecL system io its n-uurai vigor, aii ensure a jo; ous and '.iapp> Hie Dr I . ' . SMITH, ot Melbourne, haa mind; the diae ef> of youth and those arising theui from hi peculiar study. II is whole pro cs--8ion&l) 3 has been especially devoted to the j treaUn t of Nervous Affections aDd the ( Disoae incidental to Mair.ed Lite. B.is skill is available to all — no mutter how nu iy hundreds or thousanda of unit s distar t. His system of correspondence by letter is now so ( well orgauised and known, thut comment would be superfluous— (by this >eaus many I thousands of patients have been oared, whom ; he has never seen nnd never known) ; and it ; ie carried on with such judicious supervisou j that though he has been practising this j brunch of his profession for twentyssix years . in these colonies, no single int-tance of acci- , dental discovery has ever yet happened. ; When Medicines are required, those are forwarded in the same caretul manner without ' a possibility of the contents ol the parcels j being discovered, Plain and clear directions | accompany these latfer, aud a cure is euVuied without eyen the phyician knowing who is his patient. ; To Men and Women wiih Broken-c'owr. j Constitutions, the jServoun, the Debilitated, and all Buffering froui any Disence whatever Dr L. L. SMITH'S plan ol treatment commends itself, avoiding, us it does, -l-e ini-or-venience aud expense f a peruonul visit.. ADDEBB8 — DR. L. L SMITa, 182, 001, LIU o STRiiK'l 1 KA»l.\ Mi-,L.BUiJ.JNh (Late the Kesi-tencr m thi' <J<i»T-riii.- •» THIS ADVEKTI6KMIC.N T el l ok i. l> BE CAREFULLY RUM) %.\^-..» MEMfiEKED BY h.VlittVO.Sr. i v - TEKESTifD if FENCUiSG. THEPATKNI'OV \L SAMSON FENCE Wi . Has now been bet t> Hie puutc for iuu ' years, and during thai nin-: TONS HA.YE Bx.ES 6OL Riving very great satisfacuou. in ;>r v which we ho d numerous t<*BUioutn;:i- ( i, well-known Colonist*; and the ili-i :.,n> ... daily increasing to suc-h an exien.. : ' namerong Spurious Imitations h:iv< lu'r ; t>a«n n^/oduced in the various urn of Australia aud New Zon uiui. tot- v. sole purpose of damaging the >-cp i J'.;t!: « of ihe Patent Oyal Saiusoa V^ire. THE SAMSON WIRE Was jat en ted aud introduced lour years ago in Victoria, JNew cSouth •' aleQueensland and JNew Zealand snd the ; principal claim sei torih was i ts being made Oval to prevec t-aud. Yet, n/'.iie face of tiicse patents firms — many ol tv spectable standing liaye, for the *ake u> pnltry commission, lent tliems-eives to introductioa of various spurious iiui-r tions, which render theon iuble o ;u*i i.=at law, and annoyance aud •ii.'«appuiii! to tbe ÜBirs. Th" publio when purchasing, are ih<v>. fore i c utioned to see thai each tvi. ih-ju a tin ally thus :— PA "EflT O V AL SAMSO.N VV IU k : IN OVAL , AndllnePatentees'Tallj or irade Mark to U • K i IH VDtOOK. ' Mauufactured by the Wbitecri»f>s W ie • Company, Warrin^ton, Kii^laui*. • Prices Greatly iteducet ' AD LUtfcio^ : '; JYTLiSAN BROo. & RIGG, IMPOKTEKS ; 99 ELIZAUEIH titHKb.'i\ Hh.i*- j i SEMORa' WASUINa POWDiiiK i ..ues not lujuro tlie uioat del.caie wh c 1 ues ar,.i:,o<( warned, i-* ( jmp ; e<i jIL j mo delicate ingtedients and v.c u *£ lima moat washing powders It a comiiaadadM t> sate an., econ&m

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1904, 2 September 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1904, 2 September 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1904, 2 September 1887, Page 1

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