" Lives of j»ri.at nicn all r.'tri'i'' is, We i-ii'i m.i'V <>i.ir lives s*n 1»* • r:n* : And, di-pn-lini'. leave holdm! nFootprint!" on tin - «and< of iim.- ' TIf K it'i'irp •? r»-id x'it'i ir<c.it 'n.v-r*! Ur thou'niv's o f young men. tr ii -■;< ■•'-< them with lloi'E. nn- in the brijrii li wi. ■■,■ <■ youth t'nere i* no Mich word ,•>« v' . > say mnny, tli's is correct, — is ttm- '< : '' - > to the youth who has never :•! : • v istivngih — and t" the man who ha-* \,c\ i *pa*-i»!«'s *\<tvr. .■" But to thnt youth — >o th-if c. ■•;. v ... wa»l«>d his vigo-, wiio u;>- * " Me • h;-- -- ths tt-inpor iy swe. t aii'iovM <•• i v •-■'■• who has ptven iiiiondlcd I re-is.- i. ! ■■:■• | SIOIIS, to llt'M till? :|l>ov.- li is :!iv >"i! • - •■ 'reproach. Wliat lit pr coI c\< ■■• .-.- ? VI. • u.*;.iraiions ? What ehaiice id '• vt ■ \ :,.*■ 'oot|»ii»itg en the *and« ot timi ; !,.- ! a1.,?! flu-re i* nought hut dark <".••<.>. • silf-tei roueii for a losl life. For a mnii to leave hi-« ootr v i;« >v\ 7 sands ol time, he mn t be end; v,<-u v.; strong brain und tierrou" p we. ,'?o v >. possess a sound, vigorous, healfiiy tn! . a h- alr'ny body — the pow r to conr-eiv <- the enerry to execute! Jut !'.>"!> ::l Australian youth ! t*e»» the phi-icic; i< ■ tiie vucaut look, tin- listless hes:ta>ii:g i;;ii , the nervous distrust, the sensi/ie--, »{.■. idiotic expression. Note his demcm-m- r conversation, and then say. Is that ••! un:!' leave his ootpruits on the sands of It m>. Do parents, medical men nnd edm-Zo^ youth pnv sufficient attention to this v ject? Do they ever ascertain the f.-iu«'-this decay; aud having done *o, dnth.-v a strict Bense of duty demands) seek skilled advice of the medical roan, v i. » made tnis branch ol his pro'essnu: U\ ■ ; ticular speciality, whose life has been <i< ■•• < to .he treatment of these cases ? h. : , what is your answer ? Lee each ono ;-..»)-■, tor himself, Parents see thpir progenr <• gradually before their sight, see tbem !. - emaciated old young men, broken d ,•>•>'■•■ , health, enfeebled, unfitted for the br;'life; yet one word might save then, c sound and vigorous health-giving letter r , a medical man, habituated to the tr. a':; -■ and continuous supervision of such c...*>. wou' i, in most inst mces, succeed in wwa.'y off tiie impending doom ol a miser ib'e . gloomy luiure, and by appropriate treat w-.x restore the enervated system to its in:!-.". vigor, and ensure ajovous and happy Hh Dr L. Ji. SMITH, of Melbourne/has ..-;,, the diseases of youth and those arising th or. from his peculiar study. JPlig whol^pM esional life has been especially devoted to t ;> - treatment of Nervous Adlctious and th Disesses incidental to Married Life. Ui skill is available to all— ntjjnatter how ut v bur.dreds or thousanda of miles distant. Ui ' Well orgauised and known, that commeu. . would be superfluous— (by this -neatis many -J thousands ol patieuts have been cured, wV-nu * he has never seen md never known) ; sun? it is carried on with such judicious suner-ipon that though he has been practising this branch of his profession lor tweiityv-nx year? in these colonies, no single instance cf \uv.i. dental discovery has ever yet h-ippm-d When Medicines are required, tii. ; . ;ir< forwarded iv the same careful manner wih.ou a possibility of the i-ontents of ilie ».-n\vl being discovered, Plain and clear direr ;..:■ accompany the?e latfer, and a cure is efJ vv without eyen the phy-ician knowing wio i his patient. To Men and Women wi'h. Br<-;ken«r '-i^Constitutions, the Kervous, tbe Dcbi'.ir >tec and all suffering from any Disease what cv.m Dr L, L. SMiTH'3 plan ol treatment .'om mends itself, avoiding, as it does, the tih'fju reuience and expeuse f a personal visit. Address — DR. L. SMITB, 18_, COLLUN^ TRb._:L , Ki«r. MELBOUIJ.X .. Latp tho RtMi.len »f th* ijm-pri, .^ I'H IS ADVI£ \i TI S EMK\ TM K > L BK O\iU_FULLY KKAJ) AM» i;i •UEMBlWBI) BY KVERYtLNK t TEKK6T.D IN FE-N'CLNU. THEPATKXTOVaL SAMSON FENCS \VJ Has now been before the public ioi years, and during tha?^ timr. 5000 TOy H HAVEBEKN <SOY f Tivmg very great satisfaction, in >r ■„• which we ho d numerous testimonial . i i well-known Colonists; and the detnr daily increasing to such an extent. numerous Spurious Imitations h ;v r l«>»n n</jduced in the various m of Australia and .New Zeah ni, , sole purpose of damaging ti> n p ot* the Pateut Oval iJ.-irusou Wire. TBE SAMSON WI 3 Was | atenleii mid inlrmlucel i<>:i years ago in YictMrin, New S';nli Queensland and New Zealand ; .1 principal ela.in set toi-i.li Wa^ tt.* m ide Oval to preven fau I. \'ei • ace of tnese patents firms — a.i ir, sj.ec»able standing haye, f.»r (!s > paltry eo:nnii>sion. lent iheniM-lv • ititroduetio.i of v .nun s|>ur:> !i> tions, which louder the. a hab,.- at law, ami inuoy mcc and vi.-., ■ to ihe iis> rs The puiiiic when ptjrcli<:<in^. • lore cautioned to w cl- iJiai. each . a i in lali v t!iu< : — i'AiKNr ov.\r,s vi so;\ y IX oval ; And.thoPaleiilees' lull) or i rati • M U II IN PADtOC v. Mantifac' tired b»- llu- \v .ii»n-.-.-Company, W .rrnisjt«»ri. lii^l.m Prices 3reatly Red a; M'LEAW BiJj. & ■: „ IMPORT lii{' no hbi-.i..d';>ii .mi;,').-/], i'O'Cll.W;
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 26 August 1881, Page 1
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852Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 26 August 1881, Page 1
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