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" Tjivfs of gres't ttpii all r"Miin-l us, Vie can n'j'le our lives «uMmi'* ; A n(l, r)epnrtiiiL r . I'vivi- behind im Footprints on ihr ant.iU of time "* nnHK adove >s' read «>'li g'-jvif infere«f by |_ thou-'in ■''s o 1 yi-nv^ ifi'n. 't iinpiir^ them With Hoi'E. 'or im ihe, bright lexifim of youth fieri* i" no nu-h word :m 'ail. lln>! s;i> niiinv, tli's is C'lrvei'f, — is true with ■• % g:iiiJ to tin' youth who h:-s. n^-ver »iM»«ed h : s streiiijih — and t<> tile iiiiiii who has not been "•"oii^Motv*!* slave I'.iit to thiit youth — ?« lliHf n»nn, who h'ts wa»tfd his vi»o'-, who lias TiHdn.t !iin f'lf up • tl't? trni|ior ry svv<?> t al!tircinents ol vice, %vho h;M jjivfi untiridh'd Iccpse tt. hi.* >>hpi slims, lo bin' t.lie :i!)ov» line* nre *Mit us a i-epm:irll. U'h:H 11..1-. i' ?> lie ll:ive? Wll-t •ipj'.iralion.ft ? \l'ii.<»f i-'i:iiifi' >.( l«»i'Vin«; hi* •oufp'ims on flit* -•siiiil-i o' time? For Inn., al.-is! thero i-» nou^i«r h*it dark desp;iir nnd self-tei»ro!ich for a lout I if". For a ni.in to leave !ii-< ootprinf? on tin* ssuids of Jpne, he nm-t be pinl-iwud with ■■ stii»iig brain an I ihivoim p>wer. f Fe mv t pri.4<9(>9« a s<ou"d. viirorous iieal'liv tui d, in si healthy body — t.iie (■«»«•' r to coiieciTe — file ener'y to oxcciim'! I'ut look at our Au*ti:iHau youih ! Seethe ewMC'uied form, tlie v:iraiit look, tlii? listlo^s hesitaiing munncr, the ii.rvous distrust, the sensi'lexs, almost ; idiotic expie^sioit. Note his drtnp:in"i(r and | couTorsiition, tni'l thei> e:iv. \a th-it a mau to leave his >oot prints en tUe sands of time. Do parents, medical men a>nl educa^ois of youth psiy sufficient, attention to this subject? Do they ever :i certain the causs of this decay; and having done *o, do they (as it strict sense of duty demands) .seek th skilled advice of the modicd mini, who hns made tliis branch of Ins pi'oies^ion hii particular speciality, .Those life has been devot'r 1 to .he treatment of these cases ? fu>ad< r, what is your answer ? Le: each ONe answer for himsi'lf, Parents see their progeny fading gr.iduaily before their sight, ccc them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life.; yet one word might save them, one sound and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical mau, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of euch case?, won' .1, in most inst inces, succeed in warding o!l" tiie impend ing doom of a miserable and gloomy lumre, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to it 9 natural vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life. J)r L. L. feMirtl, of Melbourne, has made the diseases of youth and those arising there* from his peculiar study. His wholu pro es« sional life has been especially devoted to tiie treatmpnr. of Nervous Auctions and the Discuses incidental to Married Life, ilis skill is available to a!l — no matter how nuiy hundreds or thousands ot miles distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now so well orgauised and known, that comment would be superfluous— (by this -Means many thousands ol patients have been cured, whom, he has never scon *nd never known) ; and it is carried on with such judicious supervison that though he has been practising this branch of his profession lor twentjtsix rears in these colonies, no single instance of "accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility of the < onte&ts of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these latftr, and a cure is effected without eyen the physician knowing who is his patient. To Men and Women wi;h Broken-cown Constitutions, the Nervous, the ])ebiiitated, and all sutl'eriug from any Disease whatever L)r L, L. SMITH'S plan ol treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, the mcouvenience aud expense 1" a personal visit, iDDBESS— DH. L. SMITH, 182, UOLL[NJ TKttKT EAST MKLBOGKNE. Lnt<> fhp R.>si len n" the Governor.) THIS ADVERTISEMENT &HOULI) BK OAitKFULLV JIKAJ) AND JKK.HEAIBKI.'ED BY KVERYOiNK IKi TEUKriTKD IN FENCING. TKEPATKXTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRg Has no^v In-vn befire the public for fou/ years, and during that time 5000 TO > S H A V K BEEN SOLD (Jivmu very great satisfaction, in proof of which we h.i it uumerous festi'moniahs from rreU-knovrn ColfHiists; and the demand daily incre.nsinc to such «n extent, tiia nu.nerous Spurious Imitations Imve lately l»«<n i«/j>li]ced in the various markets of Austialia aud iN T evr Zealand, for the sole purpose nf damauing the reputation ot'tlje Patent Ova! Jvutisou Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Whs , atenleit and itilroiiuceii tour years a^o in Victoria, New South \V n lpq Quoepshnd and New Zealand; nnd ih? principal clauu set lorih was its beiim made Oral to preven f-nud. Yet. in the face of tneso patents firms — niatiy of re« spectable standing h;iye, for the ssiko of piltry cotnnii.>sion. lent themselves totiu introduciio.i of v.irioun spurums imitH* lions, which render llie.n liable to action at law, ami n;iuoyiiuce aud disappoint to the users I he public vrhen purrliß<»ing. are tlicre fore cauiioneil to .sot" thai each coil l,f;irr« a tin tali v thus : — I\\ U^N TO V A I", S A MSON W l l{ U in owl ; And 4 thePak>ntecs' Tuli) or 'trade Murk M. 11 R IX P.VUI.OCK. | Afanufiicturp'l by tlio Whitecross Wire Company, VViirnnaton, iMiglanii Prices Greatly Reduc3l M'LEAN iUJI & RIGS IM P (.) Ur l J5 J.{ S i|o h LiZ, Aui: il l .m t{ E |„l' f l.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 23 September 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 23 September 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 23 September 1881, Page 1

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