" Lives of prent mfn all remind n^, We can nmke «>ur live? Mi!>!ii;t> ; And, depnrtii!}.'. revive behind im Footprints* on the «»:ui«l-« of lim- .' TH K ahctve is ren<l «-ii!i great iitifiw-t '<*• tliosisan'is ol y«m?<jj nen. Il 'n^i'inw them with llofß, tor in the bright lexie.m «-f youfh tltcre i? no fiir-lt word ns t'uil. il i- ! s:n many, th 1 "^ i« n^nn-r. — i< true \\\<h i::u I to the youth who h ».> never Jil»n-=»-ii li ■> strength — nr,A to (In- mm wl<,o !i;\^ •. -it bi-vn * pH^-iiou'd sliive." ii-" fli3 tempor :ry swe< t alliir«'i-eiit.« ol vii-r, who has |N«"en unnridlrd license \<i h\* ;);i> ■ Siong, to hini the ;ib< v> ]\m-* nrr 'ujt :is :>, rpproaeh. VV* hat lli/PKn-n he Imve ? VVIi t; t^rjirutions ? What chunce of hwinir /,;'? lootpiints on the siimN ol tifne? V«r hin>, al.ic! therein nouirlit but dark dei*p:iir an I st-lf-Tpproach for a las! life. For a niHti to leave hi^ ootprints on (lie sands of ipne, lie imt<-t be eml»;wed wtili 1 strong brain and nerv».iu" power. !Fe rnn t )»o!»<icss a sound, viirori>u«, hp.ilrhy mi d, «•• a lualthy body — tho pnw' t to coti.rire — the energy to execute! Hut look at our Australian youth ! Seethe em.ieiaieii form, the vacant look, tho listless lies.Un inij manner, the nervous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note ins demeanour iitul coisversation, urn! the.n Is thut a mnn t.> leave his footprint* on the sands of time. Oo parents, medical men aid eduea'o-s of youth p:iy sufficient attention to this subject? Do they ever ascertain the causa of this decay ; and having done no, do I hey (:n » strict sense of duly demands) *eek th skilled advice of the medical man, who lims made this branch of 1119 protes?ion his particular specialiry, <vliose life has been devot'*' 1 to ihe treatment of these cases? fcenrl. ? what is your answer ? Lee each oie answer lor himself, Parents see their progeny fiidjn-t gradually before their sight, see thorn bei om<> emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might stive them. 01m «<ound and vigorous health-giving letter fiv M v a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such cases wou' i, in most instances, succeed in warding oil' tiie impending doom of a miserubie and gloomy luiure. ami by appropriate treatment restore the enervated fjstem to its natural vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life.. Dr L. L. SMITH, of Afebourne, hasmado the disease? of youth and those arising there* from his peculiar stu'lr. His whole pro os« sional life has been especially devoted to tiie treatment of Nervous Ali'<ctions and the Diseases incidenral to Married Lite. U. 19 skill is available to all — no matter how moy hundreds or thoiHunrU ot mile.9 distant, ilis system of correspondence) by letter is now so well orgauiaed and known, tlmt comment would be superfluous — (by this Cleans many thousands ot patients have been cured, whom he has never seen *nd never known) ; and it is carried ou with such judicious supervisor! that though he has been practising this branch of his profession lor twenty»six years 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 ihe contents of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these latfer, und a cure is effected without eyen the physician knowing who is his patient. To Men and Women wiih Broken-uown Constitutions, the JServous, the Debilitated, and all suffering from any Diseaee whatever] Dr L, L. SMITH'S pine ol treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, ihe inconvenience and expense f a personal visit, Address — DR. L. SMITH, 182, COLLUVi TttKtfT EAST. MKLBOUKNR. Late the Re,«i len )t" the. Q-nvprnrv.) THIS A D V K K TIS K M K NT a H 0 1 ! L I > Hli CAiiU: FULLY" Ai{AJ)ANL) |<X* MEMBIfiKEI) BY KVERYO.NE IISTE UK-STfcD IN FE N'CIK G. THE PAT!? XT OVAL SAMSON PENCE WIRF Has now hei'n bet' ir-- the public for fou>years, and during that timo .5000 TO>'rt HWK BKKN dOLD very satisfaction, in proof of winch we ho <l numerous testimonials tVora wflll-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing; to such sin oxlont. fi, n iiu-nerous Spurious Imitations have lately b^-u n\.-jducfd in the various m.-irkels of Australia and iN T ew Zealami, for the soie purpose of daniasinf,' i!it % rpputatiot of the Patent Oyai Sarnsun Wire. THE SAMSON VvTRS VV H8 , atfUiHil iiitd HiinxMiitjd i«mi* years ajjo in fict-nih, Mewt*oiiili W«|,i S Queensland and New Z.-atand ; mid ih» principal ( <laim set tonli was its be\n + uindc Oval to preven t-auil. Vet, i t > n.". face of theso patents firms— numy nt iv s^ecfahle staii'ling iinyc, f r the >aue o. Paltry comruj.-.sinn. lent tluMiiM-lvrs ioi,!ic introduclio.j of v;ir:o in spurious tin.ij.* tions, which tender tlio.a liably u^ m«-Hu»« at la\r, an.} i:u.oyiuio<: and ni>appuint to the users The pwlihc wln»n pnrph9«.Mnif. aro iUc.v f'>re Ciiu:ioMCil to >cv iliat eacli coil U-.-in* a tin tally f i.ns : — i* .\ rii sr ( ) v,\ls\,\ r s< v > n wi i j i<; IN O\ XL ; And;tbeP»«lerilccs' Toil) u( -'i r;u l,. M^rlc >1 li K IX P\ \>).ar;r. Ar-uinf/iclii'-c! I)-.' 1*,.. \% diffiToss \\\ve Compuiy. Wjrrintjt.nti, i'in^lui.i Prices Greatly Reduca.l
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 26 September 1881, Page 1
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891Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 26 September 1881, Page 1
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