" Live, of pn-jif nien til! r--min'? ns, We e.i'i tr- ! •• o.ii- l\es ■v , jlin<" ; And, f|.'pni - iiiMf. :c!iv«' b"lind n^i Footprints on tin *■ " >ls of tiiiH'." TH K nlirtvo ii? Vi-.-id tr-.Mt ..H»-» •>--_ th<>ii.!iii'f.*' o» v.mii _- nen. It in«pi 1 r-i them with iiot'E, i'oi m ihe brifilt li-xifim of youth fiere i^ no ?ueh word :is tai l . 11.-*! strepgili — and to the man who has not been ' p-n-i<m r s ••lave Hut to th.it youth — '(■ tl.-d 'fin. who h->s .vu-i-d his vi_ro', wlm I. n.s yi Ideo bin _•*•'! m» .h? teinpor iy .wet »ii;i. re. (tenia ol vice, who h-i - eiven nnntidh-f l ; i-en. n h. hi. !»■».- sions, to hi'o the ni»ov lines are l>ut as a rep.-o-rh. VV'ti.i FL -pm c nhe have ? Wh t •i.-pirations ? What ehtinti; of leevinj. his •ontn'itits on the fiiiiil- o' tvne ? For linn, •ih:.! there is nouirht but tlark despair and s.-lf.»Pi>ro"ch for a lost I iff. V<>v a n>i>i to ...iv.' hi. oofnrtn's on Ihe sands oi time, he t; it t be end mcd with . sti-ong brain an i ii'ivui- p.iwer. lie inn t posses? a sound, vi>rou.:i-\ '.cil'tiv vii rl. in a hi-alt'ny body — the |>'"> r !•> eoii.eiVe — the ener_y to curulc! i-ut h>.>k at onr Au-lr.liaii youth ! Seethe emaeia'e.! form, rhe vacant io«>k, th- listle-.- hesda-ina mnuiier, the n.rvous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and j (.<>iive.-tiiimt, ;m i then unv. Is that n man t*> have/.-- - looipiint* «;n ihe sands ol tifite Do pirenfs, mefieal mci and edue«*ovs o*" youth nay suiiieieiit attsntion to this subject ? Do they ever ascertain the caus. of this decay; and having done xo, do they (us .* strict sense of duly demand.) i«eek th skilled advice of the medic ai man, who has made this branch of his pro:ession his particular speciality, whose lile has been devot-c 1 to .he itretitmeut of thesoca.es? Kead> r, ■ what is yonr answer ? Le; each owe answer ■or himself. Parents see their progeny fading _jrt,duaily before lheir sijjht, see them become emaciated old voting men, broken down iv health, enleebied. unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one «ound and' vigorous hea!th>giving letter from a medical man, habituated to tiie treatment and continuous supervision of such ca.es, wou' J, in most in .tmces, succeed in wardinc oti t.ie impe.ding t'oom ol a tnieerab'e and. gloomy 'u.ure, and by' appropriate- treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a joious and happy life Dr L. L. _.M L l'll, oi Me bourne, has made tlie diseases of y.'vi'.h and those arising therp* from his peculiar study. Jiis wuc'e pro c._ sional lite has been .spe.idly devoted to i.'io tivatnvnt of Nervous At ctious and thq Oiseßses. iucidenial. to Married Life. His skill is available to ait — no matter how nu % \f hundreds or thousanda ol miles distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now so well orgauised and known, that comment; would be superfluous— (by this lean*, many thousands _»! pai.ents have been cured, whom he has never seen uid never known) ; and it is carried ou wiih such judicious supervison tbat though he has been practi.inc this brunch 'of his profession lor twonty-six ve.irs 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 oi ihe .outents of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these latfer, and a cure is elected without eyen the phyiciau knowing who is his patient. To Men and Women wih Brnken-CoTn Constitution:., the Nervous, the Debilitated, and all sutferiiiir from any Disease whatever, \)r L, L. SAUTU ._■ plan ot treatment com* mends itself, avoiding, as it does, the tm-ou-venietiet. and expense f a personal visit. Address — DB, L. SMITH, 182, COLLINi Tills. itf KA.-T m»«:lbou'kni.. Late the R-.\ len •>. the f_.ovp.rnr>-.. THIS; AnVKI-TWIiMKNT cHDULD BK C\ i . KFULLV KKA I) A i\ U I. KMKiIUKKEI,) BY KVI.RVO.NK I.Nn TEIUMfc JJ IN hENCINCr. THE PATKN'T OVAL SAMSON_FENCfI WIRE Masno.r turn bef>r«- the pubi c for fou - year", and <iuriu_! that time 50J30 iO^.S HA VIC 81-IKS SOLD f .ivm_r. very _r»e_t satisfaction, in pMof'of whicli we h i il nuiiu'rou.- testimonials from well-known Cok. lists; and the demand daily incrensin_, to such an ex'ent, t*>a uu.nerous Spurious ImMalion* have lately l»«-n v/jduccd m the various markets of Australia and l\ T ew 2-aiami, for the soie purnose of da.ia_.inrj lb* reputatiot. ofthe Patent Oyal Saiusou Wire. TBS SAMSON WIRE ***_-»-_-W---__n.ww»__-__M__i i___ii iiiunrww — _*-—_■-» \V us at.iiieil -.nd uun..iu -eii tour years a-_,o in v r ict*iri_. New -Hindi \\ nUs Queensland and JNew Zea and ; and th.i principal cUnm set loi-th Was ns bein„' mule Oval u» proven f'aud. Vet. in the lace ot tiiesi. patents linns— nnny of re. .sj.ecfable siatidiug haye, for the >ak«? ot pltry eoiniuission, lent theni^ekes tothf introduciio.i of various •spurious inuta* lions, which render theui liable to aciß»' at law, and anoyance aud oisapputni to the us* rs The public when purcliß«ing, are therw \<>re cautioned to .see thai each coil U*.i.f> a .it. taliv thus : — PA IKNTOV AL S \ MSO.N W l l. K IN oval ; And.thePalen.ecs'Taliy orlrade Mark Ai D I? IN PADLOCK. iUaniifiicl.uri>d by the Whifecross Wire Company, Warrington, Ktn,l:uu( Prices Greatly Reduced ADHUI.OsS: M'LBAN BiJi. & RIGGr, IMPORT 15 US !> «J K L I L, A_i_. 1i I .-_* l i. X r-/p, SI K L-
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 3 October 1881, Page 1
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