" fiin'f of rrr ■■•• ( men nil r itiiu-i ii.->, We <"»n u»: J**- "in li".*-* MiMim- ; y\nH, i!p]>.ir(ii>s r , ie;ivr h"\ iiui us Kfiotprint!- on llic s:n .I- <>! lim" " THKaboTe ip r-f-wd »\>\> y t-ai iri'Meni hr tl«»ut>aii' 1 » o 1 vt»u> (f <••«!>. '' h<|tie« them wi<h Mops, lor in tlu' bright Ux'H-.m or" youth tiiere i? 1 mi «u«*h word ac (nil. il.--l *h\ rrtanv. tl''s i» CTi-ei-t. — 1*« t ■•■•■.• wit); • L <!)id to the youth who hns n<'v-*r Hhu-"d h •« !<tf-ii|rih — and to ihe m.iii h lio has not hecii ' puS'ion's !»hive." .Bill t>> llmt youth— »o !hnt 'turn, who hi ■.va»!>*d his viyor, who h;»c yiciilptl hrn f»"ll n-* th*i tempor ry nw«H ullurt'inenM ol Vkv, «*"lk» ha* given unoridled I iriwr t*, his });i.«---sion-J, to htm she ahnve li.v-> lire hut n*< a repco.ioh. What HrPK er< in- hm*** ? \\\\>t (s(:<mtiou» ? What cliittuo ■•( J<«fV'«»j /•*« O"tp"'»irs on the «->ind» <»• *ime ? J'««r Itn-, il.i--! tlii re i« nouant hut dark dc^p.iii nml ■jcll'-reiro-jcu for a loft life. For a mini to leave |ii« oe'rvitirs on the siiiklh ol time, he ntn-t Ue einJt-weil nnii •■ strong brain an I n*-rv<»UJ (> uv.'r. He. unit IHtsseS! 1 a sou"d, Tt<j(ir«>t^, lenitliv mi «l. • ■ a ht-altuy body — th; p<uv'r N> <-osi •i\\ — 'he energy to exerute! Hut. look nt «*ur Australian youth ! be* the ••unrj.-i ■>»« torm, t tie vacant look, ihe listless hostt.tMnt.- m-.tun. • , the n rvous distrust, the mmisclv*^, silm-.j-t idiotic expression. Note hi< demean^tir and 1 cui'versntion, hii<i lli»*p *>ay, is that a msio to leave his lootprint*' cm the lands ol timeDo parents, medical men a*id educators o-" youth psiy suffieiiMit attention ty this fu •- j^ct ? Do they ever tt»cer(ain the ckus? of this decay; aud having done »■>, dolbay (us v strict sense of duly dnmauds) seek th skilled advice of the medical man, who h-i* m;de tbis branch ol his pro ewion hi* p;ir licuiar specialiry, arliose lite has been devote-' to .he treatment of these eaee.s ? Kcaii>-r, what i&ffonr aaswer? Le; e»«Ji owe anowr-r f or himself. Parents fee their progeri-* biding gridually before tluar sight, .«tc tbem bei-oom emaciated old vouug nicii, hroketi d-iwn m health, enfeebled, unQtted for tlio bmtie of life; yet one word might save them, one «ound and vigorous health-giving letter fvom a medical man, habituated to the tr-:i men". and contiuuous supervision of such c^«u->, wou' \, in most iost nines, sueo.ej in w-ndinjj oft" tiie impending Hooiu ot a misei-vbe un>t gloomy Jmure, and by approp.iate treatmeiti restore tbe enervated ejstem 10 its natural vigor, and ensure a joious and happr life Dr L. L. S.Mil'H, ol Aieibourne, has made the diseases ot ymiih and those arising theiv. from hi*, peculiar siu ty. ll fs whole p'o es< sionai lite has been especially devoted to t.»e trt ai muut ol K ur_?gua _All,jtftf--y*t. n jnni^JJM-k^— skill is available to all — uo iii.iit^r how nn 't hundreds or thou.xnnda ot mil.-s distant. jl,n system of correspoutence by letter is now so Well orgauised and kuown, th.it coiumeuc would be superHuous — (by this -eaus tuaiiy thousands ot patients b^ve been cured, w bonne has never scon md nert-r known) ; ano it is cameu on with such judicious supervison that though he has been practising this branch of his profession lor twcuty*<six ye.-irs iv these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery hits ever y<t happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the 3--in.ec-irelul inaimcr without a possibility of ihe . otitcnts cf the p.ircels being discovered, Plain am) clear dirty ions accompany these latfor. and a cure is eH c.ed without eyen the phy-iuiau knowing who is hie patient. To Men and Women with Broken-c own Constitutions, the bcrvou*, tin: Debilitated, and all suffering from any Diaesipe whatever', Or L. L. JSAIITH'cJ plan ol treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, ihe tu--ou— venieuoe and expeuse 1" a personal visit. -ADDttESS — DR. L. SMITR, 132, COLLIXi TRbii' KAdf. MKLB<JOt4NB. Larp t>ip R^i ie>r\ or' the 'Wrior.l THrs ADVRKTLSKMKNT tHUULu BK C \iI K FULLY RKAD A.ND UK* MKMBKKEU BY KVKBYO.NK liS^ TKKKSTJfDIN FB.NCkNU. THEPATK.NTOVAL SAMSON FENC& WIRF lias 00-v been uef »r- (he puOl c for lul, year**, and durinc that time 5000 TOSH HLVEBKKS tfO^f) very great Nafisfac;ior*, in proof ot which we ho <l numerous tcsiimoui-ils from well*known Colonist*; and the demand dail 7 increasing to such an extent, tun numerous Spurious Imitations h.ive lately b«--n n\/jduced in the various market* of Australia and New ZealHnu, for thu sole purpose of damauing th» ! rpputatioi; oi"the PateutOyal Snnisou Wiro, THE SAMSON WIRE Was i a-entcd nnd tulio.iU.eii sour years ago in V 7 ict.>riti. New South \\ al-s Queensland and New Zealand; and th* principal claim set tonh was irs liem^ uiade Ov«| to preven t-au.l. Yet. in t i. e lace of these patents firms— miny of re. specfnMe Ktanding liHye, for the >»«•• o, p.iltry couiuii.ssion. lent themselves 10.,tu mtfoduelioa of various spurious iuih.m-" tioos wliich render \hv.,\ |i;ih'e ;«> ju-ut»' at lavr, «mi nwuoyauce aud uinap^oiui to the us* in The public when pinvli9*insj, are rln-ie fore cautioned to *cc lliai esiclt coll UMti* a lvi taiiy tiut.s : — i J .i I'KiN TOY AI S \ M SON \V I R K IN OVAL ; And.l he Paten toes lali) or I rade Murk ij K IN I'.-LU.OCi£. M;iriufiiclured by tit" Wnitr-ro.-s Wire Company, Warruiiitun. Kii^lhi) ! Prices Greatly Reiucs I M i LSAW"B2jT& RIJJ3 IMPOKTIiIiS !)9 L L v/u A v I'l 11 1 di K Ll, 11,I 1 , Mli v.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 14 October 1881, Page 1
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