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Public Notioes, " Lives of preat men all r. »nind u», We rim roalo our lir^n stibh.. r ; unii, depart injr, lenvo behind nil <o«'>t)irinii> i. it tin' »nnd» of tin^*.'' 1111 K nliov.» i* read with grcut interest by thnii'iinil* of Trtnitg inert. It i»r\Hrct ilxn with llori'. for in llip lirigiif Irxicon «\ A'MilL li>n'«* i* no ouch word tin fail, n!u<> »:iy ir.niT ihi« i« ."orrcrt, — it truo with ivpiird lo it.» jomli t.liO hi>- nrvrr abnsod Wn F'rrj.ilh -m»:<1 to iltrirnn who ]m» not h'fii ' |'i>».ifn» (ilinc.' I lint 10 thai youth, U> llmt ni:in who \\m I w»<ipfl bin vigor, whn )m» Aiclded l.inis.lf up I trt the trinjiorary nvcf* ollurements of viop who ht-» girrn tuhridled lie-once to hi* )>u«< sions. to him the above )in(* are hut ea a ! reprMch. VTliat lloi'Fom he huvn ? What. eapii »tioii» ? Wtint rhum-e of lei'vinj hiii fsotp it 1 1 b m tie ?and» of time? Forli.m, b!i)i>! thirem r.onjM but dark titvpiiir and s<lf«rc roaeii for a lo*l life. For t man to leure bis (ootprints on Ihe sands of time, he must be endowed with a strong brain ami neivoua powrr, He must possess a sound, vigorous, healthy mid , in a healthy hody —the power to con. eiTe— the encrxy to execute! tlut lOOV at our Australian youth ! Seethe emaeiatt.l form, the Viicuut iook, the listless csilating mnnner, the DiiTous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic rxprr aaion. Note his demeanour and conversation, and then fay, la thut v man to leave Mi lootprint* en the sands of time. ' Do parents, mcriical men and educators of youlh pny sufficient attention to this sub* jret P Do they rvrr ascertain the oause ol llii* dertjy j und having done no, do i bey (u# a ftrict sense of duty demanda) *eek tUe skilled advice of the medical man, who has rniule thia branch of bis proicrsion hia particular rpeciality, whose life has been devoted to ibe treatment <>l these case* f Leader, what is you.' answer ? Lef each one answer for himself. Parents see their progen7 lading gradually before their sight, nee them beccxr.e emaciated old young men, broken down .'n health, enfeebled, unfit led for the battle of life; yet one word might save I) »ju, one •ound and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treatment and continuous tupervirion of such eases wou? i, in most instances, succeed in warning oil tite impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore 'ho enervated system tt Us aaturai vigor, atj > ensure a jo* ova and nappy lifeDr L. I . SMITH, of Melbourne, baa made th? disc.» cs of youth and those arising therd from hi peculiar study, il is -whole provisional 1 has been especially devoted to the t realm t of Nervous Alfectious aod the Discts iricidentnl to Married Life. Ilia skill is available to all— no mutter how iuv-.y hundreds or thousuiida of mill s distar '.. His system of correspondence by letter is now so | Well orgauiurr 1 nnd knowr,, vhut comment I would be superfluous — (by this leuns iiiuuy j thousands of patient* hare be.n ourod, whuin ! he lias never ai.-en md m»ver ki^own) ; ur<rf ii i» camui on with euch Kj.J*i3us *upeivUow life W« | IBLitaian rt*^ brunch ol jna'prp/t-ation ior^twentv-jix years | in these colcr.ios, do 'Hn^tfiTiuxtancl; of accldontul discovci-y has evvr yet liappeoed. When Medicines are required, these arc forwarded in tbe suiue caret ul manner without 1 a possibility of the < outputs ol tbe yureds being discovered. Plain and clear directions accompany these lutfir, und a cure is rilrcied without eyen the phyiciun knowing wl'o is bis pntient. Tn.ileu and Women, with Urokenxlow:-. Constitutions, the .Ncrvou.", Ihu Debii.tatud, and all suffering (ton) any Diaeute whatever Dr L, L. SMITH'S plan of treutment cow mends itself, avoiding, as it docs, the meouvenienco and expense f a pcruouul vi#it, | DR. L. h SMITH, ! 182, COLLINs SIttKKT KAST. j MKUiOUuKti. ! (Late the UesKlei>co -m" tho Qoreriior.) I TH IS AD VK UTIS KMK N T Ml OU LD KECAUKFULLY KICAI) AND JM£ xMEMBKUED BY JCVKttYO.Xn LNTKKKSTKD 5 PJCNOIXO. ; TIIKPATKXTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE i 'I »ll— M— — — «— — MTMßt-UW— — MMinilll i Has now bern bet'.tr^ ihe public for i'ou years, and iluiinu that timn TOiNS UAVEiii'.KN iOL Diving very Kieat sutislncii m, in proof of which we h.>ui uunics-ous teKtiuiouiiiU iiMrn well'known Coicnists; and tho iieni»nd daily increasing to such au txteni, tha puoieroUß Spurious Imitations huve lately b««Q nV/jduced in the various marketf of Australia and New Zen In mi, for tlusolo purpose of damaging the repututicL oi" the Patent Oval Suiusoa V v iro. THE SAMSON WIRE Was 1 atented and introduced four years a^o in Victoria, Mew toutli \Vales QueeuslauJ and isavi Zeulaud nnd the principal claim s-el loith km i ts beiu^ made Oval to prever. frnu K Yet, iv tbe ittco of these patents firms— many cf re • ipeclabla standing liaye, tor tbe sake ot pnl try cotnaii^sion, lent tLoinselves to tin introduction of various Hpttrious imilw lions, wbicli render tliemi iablo to uctioi* at law, nnd unuoyunce and ui^ppoiut to the users. Thr public when purchasing, are there fore « tulioned to sec titiu eueli c^ii lent? a tin Uliv thus :— IMTJKKT OVAL SAMSON VjflK'K IN OTAL i I AndlUkePateiitecs'Tull) or'lrade .Murk I iM Y> I R IN ».,DI.OCK. Manufactured by tbe Wbitecross W re Coropaoy, Wurrinutou, Lii^luud. Prices Greatly Reduce i ADmtKaS: M'LiilAN mOZ. & RIGG, I IMPOKTEIIS «j9 iiLIZABKi'Ii AtKLUOUKiNii HALF-Y£AiI.LV STATEMENT ci companies on s&lo, at the office cf this paper OORIP FORMS, tti n fint-olas f^ atyle,inanyoolo. mbs Offlci ' j>roaiw> • Peefton.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XIII, Issue 20596, 31 December 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume XIII, Issue 20596, 31 December 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume XIII, Issue 20596, 31 December 1888, Page 1

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