" Lives of gp-nt men all remind us, We <an mt.fce our lives suhlime ; And, departing, leave behind us Footprint? on tin- sands of tim • " TTI K above is read »i'h great in'eu-s! i*"-" thoiHants of y« ling men. li irspiies them With Hoi'E. for in Ihe bright l- xie-ni of vonth there i*> no -ucb word :>s tail. * ' •- - sat many, tit's is crteit. — isfiue wuh •••gnnl to the youth who has tn vet a'-u—d lis «t,vng:h— and to the man who has-nOt been " iviM-iai|-. ->lnve . _lim, fo» j hjit .j-o«.'b— U»Jl»»t \ nnm. whn h*nv -va-fed his vigor, Wlio ha?. Vteldivl hill S-H UP liistimpor ry sweet aiii.re neiit. ol vice, *ho has pjven unoridled lii-nse t>. his pas. I sums, 10 him the above li es are but us a ! reproach. What ilorxc i« he have? Win t i.-piralions ? VVhat cnunee nf ie.-vil*. ///* ; ootp-'n's on tbe saint* ot lime? I'm- bin, tii>! therein iioii.ln bu' (hirk desptir and sel'-retn-or-cii for rt Inst fife. For a man 10 leave !iU ooM-nnts on the sands of inne, he uti t be enl we-l wi'li 1 "•trong brain an I in -rvous p-t'v.-r. !te rr.u t posses* n soimd, vi .or-Mi", iteil'hy mi d, in \ a Inaliiiy bmty — tin* p<»w r to con cIVe — Iho ener-y to exci-uie! i'ut look af our .u-fialian youth ! Se-- fhe euiMC*a*e I form, the vacant loot, the listless lies. tating manner, fhe 11 rvous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his dvme-in"t'i- and 1 conversation, airi then say. Is that ft man to leave his ootpriut.- <*i the sands of tine Do parent.*, metical men aid educafo « of youth pay sufficient attention to this sub. ject ? Do they ever a*eerlaiu the caus-. of this decay; and having done so, do they (a* .. strict sense of duly demands) i-erk th skilled advice of the medical man, who has iv.de this branch ol his pro essioii iiis par ticular speciality, Those life has been devoted io .lie treatment of these case. ? head-r, what is your answer ? Le; ea.h one answer or himself, Parents see their progen-- fading gridually before their sight, see them become emaciated old young men, broken down tn health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one sound and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment und continuous supervision of such cases, wou' 1, iv most inst mces, succeed in warding otf toe impending doom ol a miserable ami gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its imturul vigor, aud ensure a jo>ous and happy life Dr L. L. SMI I'll, ol Me'bourne, has made the diseases of y»uth and those arising there* from his peculiar study, ilis whole p>o es« sional lile has been espet. iully devoted to tho trratment of Nervous Alf etious and the IMseuses incidental to Married Life- His skill is available to all — no matter how mt '*v hundreds or thousauda ot miles distant. His system of correspomieuce by letter is now so Well orgauised and known, that comment, would be superfluous — (by this *cans many thousands ot patients have been cured, whom he has never seen md never known) ; and it is carried ou with such jutticisus supervison that though he has beeu practising this branch of his profession lor tweuty»six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded iv the samecaretul manner without a possibility of the . outents of the parcels being discovered, Plain ami clear diree; ions accompany the.c latfer. aud a cure is eH-cfed without eyen the pby-ician knowing who is bis patient. To Men and Women wi'h Broken«c!own Constitutions, the JServous, the Debilitated, and all suffering from any Disease whatever, Dr I- L. SMITH'S plan ol treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, the in<-ou-veuienee and expense f a personal visit. Addbess— DR. L. SMITR, 182, COLLINS TRI-.-.T EAST. MiiLBOOKNE. Liite the R -siden ->f the (Joverno-.) THIS ADVKKTISKMI.NT aHOULi* BK C\ it ti FULLY UIiAD A_\'D KHMKMBKUKD BY KVERYOINK IIS* TEUKSTPDIN FENCING. THK PATKNT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRF - —MM !M>*--M«»_eMßm_M-*MIMI-naMiM«>^B.-H___ B n a -M lias now been oef ire the public for fou years, and during that time 5000 10>S HAVE BEEN SOLD (-riving very great satisfacMon, in proof o' which we ho d numerous testimonials from well-kuown Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tha numerous Spurious Imitations have lately b"-« -iv/jduced in the various markets of Australia and New Zealand, for tbe sole purpose of damaging the reputaliot, of the Pateut Oyal Samson Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Has , aieiilet! and introduced lour years ago in Victoria, New South \V'al»*s Queensland and New Zealand; snd th.? principal claim set touh Was its being made Oval to preven laud. Yet, in -the tace of tuese patents firms — many of ie« spec'able standing hayc, for tbe -ake ot paltry commission, lent themselves to.hf introduction of various spurious innia* tions, which render the, a liable .0 aotioi' at law, and •iTiuoyaiice aud uisappoiut to the us- rs The public when pun-basing, are there fore cautioned to >ec thai each coil lent* a tin taitv thus : — i» A I EN TUVA LS \ M SO N W I K IC IN OVAL ; And.lhePalenlees lally or trade Mark Ai ii K IN PVULOCK. Manufactured by the Wiiitecros,s Wite Company, Warrington. Kngland Prices Greatly Reduce I M'LEAtf A 'BI)T & RIG 3, IMPORT tiUS 99 I_LIZ/._ul. lit 01 _{K..T, jJ Ll' I 1-OlIhN.-,
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 28 September 1881, Page 1
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