11 Lire? of pn-iif men all remiivl us, We can n>: h' oar li\ ?>s Mif»lin»e ; And, depariine, leave. Ij-'iiind us Footprints f.\ tli- 1 e:»n.N of time." E ahove is read with j^rpat interest by thousands o ( young men. It inspires them with HoiK, for in the bright lexicon of youth ti-ere \ J no ?';cli wm-'i as f»i\. lit-! s,u mni->. this ir ; e^rrret,— is truo widi • «i;:ird to the \ouih v.-li.« h.-is ?!-ver a'.v.<ed hia Sti'i-l'^'l; :!!-'! to t! ■ HClll Wi H) llU? I.Ot bcCll ll»}7 t" (hut ycuth— *o l-h-it mnn, wll#inß .vii t'-<t !'is who h:if yielded hin.«Mff%p v- i Iv ; » f l >iripcr..ry sweet n!!i:rements of vur, who ntist gjicii uiioriu'ii-d l.^-enso tv his pup- % sions, to him the iihove Li- es arc hut as n reproach. What llopk en l>e have ? VVlmt •i^j.trations ? What cli.mcc of hvvtnsj hif (>otp:ints on the *t\m\< ol time ? Por him, ii>i?! therein nouyht h.it chirk de?p iir and stlf- reproach for a 10-il life. For a man to !e:ive hi-< footprints on the sands of time, he nu-t be endowed with n strong brain an.l norvom power. !fe must possess a sound, vi^oious, healthy mi d, in a lifttltny body — the pow**r to con-eire — the energy to execute! t ; ut look at our Australian youth ! Seethe "unciaied form, the vacant look, the listless he^st.iiitig mutin^r, the n.-rvous dislrust, the. gi-iiseless, almost idiotic expressior. Note his dempanrur and eonvorsation, nn:i then h:iv. Is that a man to leave his footprint* o*i the sands of time. Do parents, medical men and educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this subject ? Do they ever ascertain the chum of this decay; and having done no, do they (as a strict sense of duly demand*) peek tlve skilled advice of the medionl man, who h«» inide tliis branch of his profession his particular speciality, whose life has been devoted to .he treatment of these cases ? header, what is your nnsvrcr ? Le : each ohc answer lor himself. Parents see their progeny fading gndually before their sight, «cc them becomo emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one Rouud and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such cases, wou' i, in most i.i-stmces, succeed in warding o<f tae impending doom ol a miserable and gloomy !u;ure, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a jo/ous and happy life. Dr L. L. SAHTIi, of Melbourne, hasmado the diseases of youth and those arising there* from his peculiar sluly. flis whole pro es« sional life has been especially devoted to liio treatment of Nervous AlKctious and the Diseases incidental to Married Life. Bis skill is availuble to all — no matter how mt'tf hundreds or thousanda of miles distant. Hi* system of correspondence by letter ia now so well orgauisod and known, th it comment would be superfluous— (by this oieaus many thousands ol patients have been cured, whom he has never seen md never known) ; and it ie carried on with such judicious supcrrison that though he has been practising this branch of his profession for t wenty^six ye.irs in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, theue aro forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility of the contents of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear direct ions accompany these latfer, and a cure is etfveied without eyen the physician knowing who is his patient. To Men aad Women wi h Brcken-uo'vn Constitutions, the .Nervous, th •• Debilitated, and all suil'ering from any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SMlTif'cS plan ot treatiiu-ut commends itself, avoiding, as it docs, the inconvenience and expense f a personal visit, Address— DR. L. SMITa, 182, UOLLUVi TKfcSl JiAdT. MIiLBOUKNM. Late the R:>*Men '"' t!ie. Governor) THIS ADVKKTISiafKNT fe MOULD UK C.WIEPULLY KKAJ) A:\D Ki<> MKMBKKEO BY KVEttYOSE LNTEKESTifD IN tfENULNtf. TFrEPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIHF Mas now be«n befiri- the pul»l.c for fouyear«, and durina that time 5000 lO>S HA.YE BKEN 6.OLD ( Tiv)tiii yery £>-e<*l satisfaCJon, in (<r<jol uf whtcli weh.) d numerous testitnouinls from well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to siu-h ;in ex'ent, ti»a numerous Spurious Imitations have lateiy [m. v iv.-jduced in the various markets of Australia atid iNew Zealand, for the sole purpose of damaging (he reputation of «ho Patent Oyal 6am.sou Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Wrnn.« WJ > lIW « 1 i» ll i l i.i l .„■■ um.m ■■■ mw \v ns . atetiled and introduced umr years n^o in Victiri«, Soulli N x al^ Queensiand and Mew Zeulaud ; aud die principal claim set loiih was its beiu.; made Oval to pieven f-tiui. Yet, •» tiitj s'aec of these patents firms — many *«}' resj .cciable s>ai< Jin^ haye, l-r the "aks- «m piltry comi!ti>.sion. lent themselves tothc mtroduclioi) of various spurious iui«t>:* tions. which render them liable to ne.lio«» at law, ami »;:tjoy.»uice aud uisappoint to the us: rs The public when purelirxing, are thert furo cautioned to sec thai each coil U> a tin taiiv thus : — PATEiN T O \ r A LS A MSON W l \{ 1 IN OVAL ; And the Patentees' Tally or'lrade Mnrk M ii V, IN PADLOCK. Manufactured by the Whiteero^r. \V Company, VV"jirrmt;t<»n, Knt;biiit{ Prices Greatly Redacer M'LEAI^ Bill. & E7( IMPORT Id It jS «)0 L. LIZA UK lil Mili'il-.T. •■ : [ JK)U UNI-;
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 8 July 1881, Page 1
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904Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 8 July 1881, Page 1
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