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" Iv.vi's of priMit ukmvmll lvmiivl up, ■We <-u:i ii'sl'o oiir li\t's> suhiitno ; A in 3 -, di'p.-ipf iiwr. icnvo behind n* Footprint on the ?:m.Js of tiiiv." P*inU K ai»ove \s i'i'ikl with p'-psil inii'iosl hy |, thnumni 7 a o' you* 1 !* n-i'M. It inspire them with Hoi'E, lor in llio bri*» li t lexicon of youth there i> no puc;li word :'s 'nil. vli>! Bii\ ninny, this is correct, — is trius with "jimi'd to the youth who has never abused his Btrrwgth — unrl to the man who has not been ' pas-ion* slave." Uiil to thot youth — 'o. lh»1 mntv, 'who has wa^-tftl his vijro! 1 , who has yielded hiu f»»lf up K^*ff(SSt'a):n*ppr^fcy^wei'fc -yi iliirejii.Pn'ts ' 61" vice? who has given uuoridled l-renso to. his pus» 3ions, lo him the' above li m % s are hut its n reproach..' What Hone en I'c have? Wlwt i.wpmitions ? What chance i)f levin? Mx ootpiinis on the Mind* of. time? Forhinu. ;ii:i*! there i* • nou^Jit hut. dark '(k-bpuir an. l 'si-lf-reprojich for a lost life. For ix ni>in to leave- hi^ ontprtnf? on the sands of ti ( ne| he iimi-1 be etnlnwed- with « strong brain an I ni-rvou«i jvavim-. Ife inn- fc possess a Bound, vigorous, healihy mi- d, in n hcultliy body — kh« pnw P r io conceive — the enerry to execute! I'ut Jo««k at ouv Australian youth ! tSooythe omif ; n'eil fonu, the vacant look, the listless liesslJii inir nnuuu;r, the iK rvous distrust, tl.jo seimeiess, alaiost idiotic expressiovt Note lii^ rlom?iin'"ur and c»iversiMion, tiivl thr>n cay, Is that a num to h j uve his lootf/riiilid om t lie eaudd o( time. Do parents?, medical men a-id ednc;i f o:-s o f youth pay sufficient nUontion to this puhji'et ? ])o they ever ascertain the oimsa of this decay ; and having done ho, do they (as v, strict . sense .of duty domand?) s« j pk th skilled advice of the medical man, who ln»a made tliis brancii o! his pro'ession his p«» ticul'ir speciality, otiose life lias been devotee 1 to .he treatment of these cases? h»>ariri' what^^lB your answer ? Le; each one answer for himself, Parents ace their progen* 1 fadin«r gvidually before tlicir sight, them 'become emaciated old young nieii, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the buttle />f life; .yet.i'ono word might savo tliem, one Round and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical' man, habituated to the treatment; and continuous supervision of such case?, vvou? .1, in most instances, succeed in warding oil" t.ie impending <'oom of a miserable and -gloomy iuiuve, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life, ])r L. L. SMI rH, of Me'bourne, has made the diseases of youth and those arising thoi-ei from his peculiar stuiy. i[ is whole pro <•?« sional life haa been especially devoted to. Iho treatment of Nervous AliVctious and the Diseases incidental to Married Life. Uia skill is available to all — no matter how miny hundreds or thousanda of ''miles distant. Ilia system of correspondence by letter is now sk> well orgauiscd and known, th »'t comment would be superfluous— .(by. this Sloans mmVy that though he has been priietidnig^thi^^ branch of his profession «or tweuty<.six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, lliese uro forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility of iliu roatenta of l!ie parcels boing discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these latfur, and a cure is elf 'o:e;} wilhimt eyen the phy-ieian knowing who is his pj'.tient. To Men and Women will Brf.-lceu.C'j-v'i Constitutions, the JServouu, His Debilitated, and all suli'ering from any Diseace whatever, l)r L. L. SMiTll'S plac ot treatment commen(U itself, avoiding, as it doep, the. inconvenience and expense f a personal visit, .Addkess — DR. L. SMIT3, 182, UOLLiNi- TlilSifil 1 KABL\ MKLBOUKiNHI. Late tli^ R,.Miten -)f' t\\* Aiwrnn-.l THIS ADVISUTISBiYTKNT tlluULlv [<K CWIIi FULLY 11KAI) AiSD J<KMIfiMBKUBD BY KVKRYONK liS^ TEKKST^DIN FENUIiSU. TKKPATKNTOVaL SA.MSON FEN.OS WIHF lias no.v beou bef)iv the public for fouyear<, a-td during 'thai timo 5000 roya have bi^en sold 'xivitiir vet*}' great satisfaction, in proof of w.hicli we li> (I numerous k>stiinonials from well-known Colonists; and the demand ■Jaily increasing lo such an oxlent, tiia M(i:ncM'ous Spurious Imitations have lately L«i- n i«./jduct'd in the various markets of Australia and JS T oiv Zealand, for the vsole purpose of dania«iuft th? reputation of the Patent Oyal Sistusou Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE i.w«.wirjwvirwv-reagcr.racK»««i«ai^^ .^ , — , — Was , a'utiled and introiiut'ed loui' years ago in v T ict-.ria, New South VV;.I,. S Queenslaml nn.i Now Zealand ; und t]i«i principal claim set lokli was its beiu^ in ide Oval to proven f*au 1. Ye!, in the face of these patents firms — many of respeciable standing iiaye, for thotikc ot piiltry coiiiuiission, lent thonbelves 10-tlu introductjo.) of various spurious umtur lions, which render llu-.u liable to action at law, an.. 1 i;iiiOy.iuco and uiadppoiut to the users The public when pureli>j*in«{, aro th,»-e fore catitiuned to heo lliat each coil l.,t'»i-i* a Un taljv llms : — TAT K:N T OV A L S 'V MSO^ \V I \l R IN OVAL ; AiuTtiie Patentees' Tull^ ui'l rujy .M,d-'«c m a M IN r.Vt»LOCK. iVnnufncfurH by Hie Whitivross V/n-c "Oomptiny, Warnnylon, Kii"l,-jii.| Prices Greatly Eeducai M S LIAN 8233. & STQ.-v o IMP OUT MRS "" JIUU'KN'I2

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 15 August 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 15 August 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 15 August 1881, Page 1

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