I " Lives of ereaf mrc a'! ivnh.d us, I We c:\Vi i.iYi: our li-es *-«*-•! : = n ; ! And, di-n-.rfi";T. ic-.vc h". i'ei ns I Foofpri-d** on th.* sae.il* o! inn*.'' rilll I* abovo is read v:ih -r r cir ;n!e.-.--.t '■ v jL thuusanos of yoii',' met*. It ir--i>i*:-t them Wiih llorK. for in ihe b.')*:h' lexicon .-f youth there is no st;.-l. vo:i :•» U\\- . v.I-> ! sa\ p-,ar.y, this is cci'rccf, —is N-ie *.v:'!t • !^,t t to thn youth who has never :t>--,is.-d h 4 strength — at.! fo the man who has :•■.)* beet •paj.-imr-* -Yvo.*' But. to tlv. f roulh — fo that man. who h-s -vji.-te.l his viijo-', vrlio ii'i-i yie !'•<'. 1 it i tr s*-'.t v.) '. ilia timp'"-r •'■}- sweet- nlHiree.ient-: o f vice, who has given unbridled lteense to his passions, to iiio' the jihov.; ii ;e*> are bid .'- ;V r.?prcae-h. What U.'iF."c n he' h:;vc ? Wh-t aspirations? What chance hf ' 'le-'v'-i-r hia • oofpiin's on the sands of time ? Y>r him, ah;s! tiu re is nought Ivit dark desp.di- ikcl self-re;. roi'ch for a lost {•ft. For a roan to leave his 'ootpri.-i's on the sards of time, he mu-t be endowed with -i strong brain and nervous power, JTe mu-t possess a sound, vigorous, healihy mi.-.d, iv a healthy body — the pow rto conceive — i lie energy to execute! But look at our Au-lralian youth ! Seethe emncia'e I form, lite vacant look, the listlcs hesitating m-tntier, the n.rvous distrust., the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour ami conversation, an I then nay, is that a man tv leave his footprints en the sands of time. Do parents, medical men and cduca'ors i- r * youth pay sufficient atUntion to this subject ? Do they eve*r ascertain the can?*? of this decay ; and having done so, do ihey (as » stiict scn.-e of duty demands) -ck tiu skiiled a.svice of the medical man, who has made thi3 branch of his profession \ii? particular speciality, whose life has been devoted to ihe treatment of these cases ? header, what is your answer ? Lee each one answer for himself. Parents see their progeny fading gndua'ly before their siirhf, see them be.-om.* emaciated old young men, broken down in Imalth, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, 0110 sound and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such cases, wou' i, in most instances, succeed in warding off t.ie impending doom of a miserable anil gloomy future, ami by appropiiate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure ajoyous and happy life. Dr L. L. SMITH, of Me'bour;. e, hasmndo the diseases of v.. nth tin I thoso arising there-, from his peeu'iar stu iy. His wh^le po es« sional life has been cspeei-illy devoied to tho treatment, o.* Nervous Ail. ciions -it 1 thy Discuses incidental to Married Life. His skill is available to ail — no nu;;tor how nu ".y hundreds or thousanda cl miles distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now mi> well orgauised and kn >\vi., tint comment would be superfluous — (by this oeans in any J thousands ot patients have been cured, whot;ij| W rm-j-'-rttfYei* s<'en-irtfr*ne»v*;r kmnro)-j-*«Td I ''*f^B is earned on with such judicious pupcrvijoir^ that though he has been practising this j branch of his profession for twenty-six years in theso colonies, no single instance of accitlei.tal discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these arc forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility of the lonler.ts e.f the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these laf fer. and a cure is eflecfed without eyen the phy-ieian knowing who is his pHticnl. To Men and Women wi h Brnken-fown Constitutions, tho Nervous, the Debilitated, and all suffering (row any D.sease whatever, i)r L, L. SMI'TiPY" plan oi treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, the mcouveideneu? aud expense I a personal visit, Addus-js — DR. L. SMITH", 182, COLLLYi Tliitftl' It AST. MKLBOUK.NE. Lalo th" Re->i icn •>•' the fJovernor.) Iff IS AJ'Vi'.i. i{s X. VI K.N T Hit MILD IU <J\i;h'!<i : ii!.V KKAI> AND Kh> .u ;■; vi> iSi-i-; 1.• ur Lvniuvo^K ia*. TiCiJv-ii U lis I-'ILN'OLMt. Til!-; PATi-;\IY)VAL SAMSON FiSNCiiJ WIRF - - —^-^%. j*.**-*r*- 3 '~9rw».^'*. 1 if 1 v 1 wm ■ niwin jb ■.lh__l i_< lias no. v been bef r: tiu* public for four vcsr«, and during that timo 5000 1 0>S KAVKBKKN soi'.l) 'living very great- satistac^on. in ;iri».)f of wii!c!i as h > <i numrrous tcsiiiiioni.il> from well-known Cohmists; and thp do.nr.nd daily iiicfo-ising to such an oxiont, tim nu-.nerous Spurious Im'tn'ions hay** lately i>"-n T'/juuced in tiio 'anus itiaikeis of Australia aiiei JN-'W Z-'alami. for tho sole purpose of damni-riiif; tho reputalior* oi the l'aloiil Oyal S::iiisou Wire. JTSE SAMSON WIRE U as j iiteiiti-tl ami n.f roiiiit-e.i four yoars a iro m V*iet*>n;>, Now South \V'i] ( .s Queensiati I and New Zi-aiand ; ami tho principal claim sol ionh was its being made Oval t;» proven f-aul. Yet, ml he iaee of toeso j;a!etits firms — many of respecinble s:ati'ling haye, f.>r the sake ot paltry commission, lent them-eivis toihr uitroducfioii of various spurious iinii-rf tions, whicii render theui liable 10 actio** at law, ami ituioyance and oisapi-oiut to .'he users. The public when purchasing, are )!ie*-e fore cautioned to see that each c-ii U'arS a tin taiiv thus : — PAI liiS'T ( ) VA LS A MSON W[ R K IN eivAt, : And the Patentees' lYliy or I rade Mark Ai il I? IN PVI'LOCK. ManufiK'i uied hy the Whitecross Wire Company, Warrtnutcn. Kngland Prices Greatly Reduce I IMPOJtTIi f{.S -.i'A KLU'AitKI'iL Mi!K:-,r, V : i'i. 'DOUi.'.Mi
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 13 June 1881, Page 1
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936Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 13 June 1881, Page 1
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