" Livp« of {Trent m"»i all r-mind us, V« c can n>i>kf our lives ; v\nH, Hepnrtinc, leavp fioliiud us Footprints on the s.ni.l- of tini- 1 ." TFI E ahove if ren<\ wi'b £"'<> at infewsl !>y th^usan-Ts of younit tn<n. U. ir : spitr« them with liot'E, for in the bright lexicon of youth there i? no ?a<-h wo»-d ;>s Mill, vl .--• ! i»aj ji!"??it, tliis i? correct,— i< I rue wi;h -gard to the youth . who has never abusi^, hs r^tiytj^jj]LT*aftiid-.tP^ *-a«ti'd his vi^'or, who lias yipllerf hirrp^lf up " t ls o Umpor.M-y swei-t aliiii-'nu'iits oi vice, who ha* given unnridled l'fer.!»(« to his ;•«?- siotis, to him tlio aiiovp lines are hut us a reproach. What Uecr. o-J' he have? Wh t ■i!>r.irations ? Wlot ( :'ian:o of les-vinir lag ■'ootpiiins on the s^ind* ol lime? For hiiu, aias! thi're i" non^'it hi^ dark despair and .•»»-lf-tt»prnncii for a last fife. For a man to leave his -offprints on the sands of time, he unit be ci. dowel with ;• strong brain anl ntrvous power. He muxt possess n sound, vigorous, healthy nii;d, in a healthy body — the pow rto conceive — the encrjy to execute! i'ut look at our Australian youth ! JSee thn emaciated form, the vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, the. n. rvovis distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeauour and conversation, und then say. Is that a man to leave his ootpriuts ci the sands of time. Do parents, medical men and educators of youth p:iy sufficient attention to this subject? Do they ever ascertain the csiuss of this decay ; and having done so, do they (: t s v strict sense of duty di'iimnd*) .«pck th skilled advice of tho utedicul man, w1,.) fiai iiirtde tuis briinch ol his pro'ession iiis p.-ir ticular speciality, viiose life li.is b«cn dt-vot-" 1 to .he treatment of these rases? headi r, what is your answer ? Le; ea.,!i one am-wrr 'or himself. Parents see Their progeny fruliinr griduully before thuir sic thcui becoiiic emaciated old youn^ incn, broken down \n health, cnleiibled, unlilted for the battle of life; yet one word might s:ive them, on«j *cnnd and vigorous heaith-giviiig letter from a medical man, habituated to tiie tivatiucu<. and continuous supervision of such ruse-, wou' J, in most i.ist inces, succeed in warding oil' t>ie impending ('ooin ol a niisiT.dre au-l gkiomy luiiue, mid by appropriate trcatm- ut restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a jo ous and happy life.. J)r L. L. Silll'ii, o( Ale bourne, hnsmado tnc disease? of ymiih and those arising lliurri from his peculiar sui iy. iiis whole pro e»* sional iiie has been fspetiuliy devoted to t..0 tivauneni. of Ni-rvo\is AH iMions an.l th>j Dis.ufbc-a im:ideiU;U to Marnod fjilc. Uia skill is available t-j v!l — no in 11 tor how nn "i/ liur.drvds or thou-mida ol md< s distant. Jlio sysiom of corropoavtencu by letter is now ? ., Well orgauisjd and kuowi., ;int couiuumi; would be superliuous — (hy this Jeans many thousands v\ paiieuts have bee 1 cured, whom he has never seen m 1 never known) ; auJ it is carried on with sucii jtt.au/ jus supervisor! that though he hus been pnctisiiig thi# branch of hi 9 profession ior tw<-uty»six year* in these colonies, no sin^ln instance of acci» dental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are requited, thesu nro forwarded in the suna- curelul manner witliout a possibility of ih«j (or)tet«td of the pun-els being discovered, Plain and clear direei ions accompany these latter, and a cure is etf. eied nithout eyen the phy-ieian knowing w.lio is his pxtient. To Men and Women wiih Broken-t'j'VH Constitutions, the Nervous, iht* J)ebilitated, .uid all suileriiii: from any Disease whatever, J)r L. L. SAIITH'.S pluc ot tveatoient com-iiu-ndd itself, avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience and expense f a personal visit. Addbess — DR. L. SMtTa, 182, QOLLISi TUEfiT KASi 1 , AIKLUOUKNK. Latn thfi Resi.len -it' the Govprno-.) THIS ADVKUTLSKMKtNT feHOULI) UK O\i{tiFULLY 11KAD AND Hb> MICUBtiHED BY KVKRYO.NE IJS, TKkKbTIfD IN FENCING. THE PATKNT OVAL SAMSON FENGS WIRF ifasno.v been bef>re the public for fbu> 1 year", and during that time 5000 TO>M HAVK BEEN cSOLD '.Tivmir very srreat satisfacUon, in proof of which we bo d niirneroustesiiuioriials from well-kno^vn Colonists; and the demand daily increasing (0 such i\n ex'ent, tiia numerous Spurious Imitations have lately l"^n nv/jduced in the various marketn of Australia aud iNesv Zealand, for tlie; sole j)urpose of daniayinf; tl<p reputation of the Patent Oyal Strasou \Yire. ..,,TBE SAMSON WIRE \Vhs . a'tiiled Mud iJiltoduccii lour years ago in Viet-»rui, New South W b lps Queensland and New Zealand; and ih.) principal elmm t<ct toi-ih was its bein^ made Ov.il to proven Paul. Yet,-»u the face of these patents (inns — many of re specfable siat.dinjr hj.yp, f,-, r tho > a ke ot paltry commission, lent themselves tothf introduction of various souriuiis nuitaf tions. which render tJu-.o liable 10 neiioi* at law, anJ inuoyance aud ui»appuiul to the usi rs The public when purclia«incr, are ihero fore eaulioned to sec lliat each coil tear 4 a tin taiiv thus : — PATENT U V'A L S V .YISU.N W'Ul K IN' OVAL ; And.the Patentees' T.ili} orlraiL' Mark K IN PA I 'LOCK. ; Manufactun-'l by the \Vhitecross W,;*Compauy, Wai i ririi»t<»n. Kn^land I Prices Greatly Reduce 1 M'LSAN a.iJJ. & RIGGIMP OUTER 8 ' UOLMi'M,
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 September 1881, Page 1
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886Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 September 1881, Page 1
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