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" Lives of -rr-'at men nil r> mind us, V» c can n*.--k«- our live* _*ii Kliinc ; A*^6, fii^prirtii-a. te.ivi h.'fiuii u«s Footpriute on th. si-d- of iin, " THK above 19 read wt'li ji-i.. ioi.-i.^t !.v t!iou«iin-ts 0' youi'C men. Jr u*pi-.'rf them With Hope, *oi- in th« bright IfMi-.m of youth there i* no fun-h word -is nil. tl -! sa} many, this >t« correct, — is tru. with .paid to the youth who has m-ver ahu^.d h>s i'J)' tJHtiW""^ ' rl > 11 Tr-ir- .gMniif ~no-- lk_s«-*» * panion** »luve.' Hut to tint youth — ,r > th;it m-n. who hits wa*ted his vi^o'*, wlio hu* yiehled htn *-l| ui> tht* tempor -ry swert ailuie;, .enl* ol vn-e, .vho hn-8 piveii unoridled lieenne U, his ;>■•■■- l sions, to him the above lines are hut ms a repro-'eii. \Vh;il 1 love <*-ii» he f-.ave ? Wll»t j.-f;irnliotiß ? U'hat en .nc.- <"f ie-'viuif hix I 'ootp!«n's on the sand-' o ! time ? Fur Imii, ; :ii.-i>! there \* noitd*'! Hut dark despair and seli-n'oroech for a lost life. For a mao to ieave hi* ootprint* on the sands' of time, he otis-i he einhnve i with n strong brain an! n-*rvoti« p-wcr. ,'fe ran . pos«es» a soii'<d, vigorous, healthy mi d, in a healthy body — the p.iw r lo con- civ» — the ener_*y to eseeute! L-tut loik at our Au-tr.-dum youth ! ".-'e'- the «*ni!ie : .-i.*i»d form, flic vacant look, thel-stlcsshesititiiiu-- manner, the n.-rvnus distrust, the seusi-]<*s, almost idiotic expre-'sioi*. Note iti* flenie:io-tir and Oi>nver_uioo, »*n-l ih'-o say. Is tlmt a mun to leave his footprints <.:'i tin- sund^ ol time. Do parents, medical men and educa'ois of youth pay sufficient aftentioti to this suh-j<-ct ? Do they ever aM.rrtain the causa of this decay; and having done ho, do they (as a strict sense of duly demand*) r-eek th skilled advice of the medical man, who has mnde tbis branch of his pro:e»sion his par ticul.ir speciality, Those life has been devoted ro .he treatment of these cases ? Reader, what is your answer ? Le; each owe an«wt*r ior himself. Parents see thoir progeu? fading gr .dually before their sight, .«ee them berome emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one *ound aod vigorous hea ith-giving letter from a medical mau, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such cases, wou' 1, iv most i.ist tnces, succeed in warding oil' tue impending doom ol a miser ihe and gloomy 'uiure, a"d by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and eusure a jo- ous nud happy life. ih h- L. JSMI IH, ot Me'bourue, has made the diseases nf youth and those ari _n<? there* from his peculiar study. His whole pro es« sional life has be<-u espednlly devoted to tbo treatment of Nervous .Atf, clious and fhe Diseases imidentnl to Married Life. His " skill is. ajrailab.ft, to aH-i-no m*tter bow mot hundred* or thousanda of miles distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now so well orgauised aud known, thit comment would be superfluous— (by this ?eatts many thousands *>t patients hare been cured, whom he has never seen md never known) ; and it ie carried oa with such judicious supervison that though he has been practising this branch of bis profession for twentysix years iv these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines, are required, these are forwarded in the sin. e carelul manner without a possibility of ihe • outei.ts of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these lall'tr, and a cure is effected without eyen the physician knowing who is his p-Uient. To Men and Women wiih Broken«<??<vn Constitutions, the Nervous lhe Debilitated, aud all suffering from any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SMITH'S plac ot treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, the meouveuience aud expeuse f a personal visit, ADDBE33 — DR. L. SMITE, 182, COLLltfi TKiiicr EAST. MKLIiOUKNE. T.ate the Re .len •»' the Governor.) THIS ADVERTISEMENT *-HOl!Ll> I<K'C.\itEFI7LLY HEAD AiND libMEMBHWKI) BY EVKRYOiNE INTEiiKoTt D IX FENCLXG. TKE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCS WIRg llasnov beeu l*ef tre the pubic for fou yearf, and durinu t-hat time 5000 lOXS HAVE BEEN SOLD '.living very great satisfacrjon. in proof of winch we h-> d numerous testimonials from well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tim nu nerons Spurious Im'tauons have lately b«*-n NV/jduceil in the various ma; kets of Australia and l\ : ew Z-'alan.i, fur the SOie ptll'imip .-if .iji'iuiL'tiM,- il.-c i-»f»-jtMltOl» o! ihe Patent Oy-ii vJatuson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE U jis . a-ctiteil tid Intro ueed lour years aj»u in \*ii.t--ri-.t, New ah's Queensland and New Z. aland ; and ijjo principal claim set UuxU Was its beitu itirtde Oval to proven I *.*iul. Yd, tn the laoe uf tneso patents (iritis — many of re« speci able standing lih ye, for the -ako ol paltry couiiui-sioii. Ion: ihem»elve.s io-.:.* iiilroduetio.', of varinu-i spuru.tis itu'lai tions, which lemler » h _-.ii liable 10 aoluu* at law, aui! t.iiii.>y<nu*e and oisappoiul to the us rs ihe public when inirehii-inir, are t||,.»ie fore cautioned to „e u iiii- e.ieh coil bctif«« a tm taiiy l hu-* ; — PA L'EM d\*a Ls v MSON WTUK IX ov.vf. ; And^ihoPaleiiites lull) ur 1 i*..d<- M,uk M ii n in Pvi.-roCK .Manufaclured Ui the W uiferrosS '\Vire Comp. my, W-irrinutt .1. England Prices Greatly Reduce I Alhilio v> : M'LEx\N Bi)j. & Ria^, LiIPUItTKKS y«J LLl^Aul*. HI oikL.T, aihL. JK>U ii.\L

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 October 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 October 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 October 1881, Page 1

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