" Lives of great utmi nil rt-niin't us, We cull IP! If* "Hi* Ine? miMhmi ; Anr 1 , depart itiff. leave HpJ md us Footprint? on tin «:ind« of tim^ ' ? rnHK rt^ove is read wilh..grp»t iniccet '-r I_ thnu?nnils 0 1 -young » ei>. l» irspins them With UtfPE, for in lhebn»hr l*-xivi.n > f youtli».t)iere isnofiU'h word :^s I'h'l. il !! I s*\ m«Ny, thie^s correct, — i» Uxtv with •>::•• I to \\te youth «wlio has .novi>r ni>u«p»l hs ' strengih — and to the raun who has not been ! ' pa««iou's ««lave." But to that youth — to tfeatjnsn, who Iv s wactvd his vi|ro«vwh6 hnsWii elded bin s^H v.» ' ths temportry sweet allurements ol vn-i , »vho has given unbridled Ueense to his \w" sionf, to him the above >l;u«s are but ».* 1,1 1 rep'-uiicti. »> h«i H>>'Ke i< he imiv? Wlj .t <is|.iratious ? What chmice «f let-v'i'g frix .-ootpiinrs on tlio .•und* 01 linif? for inn , \ ■ahi!'! therein nought but dark de^p-nr anl j"<lf-reiiroach for a lost lift. j jf or a man to leave hi« Q»tprinte on tl i.» . saatid* of time, he mu>t be -endawej wiili t |^.«H»ng brain anl netvou* p<*wrtr, .Me n net : pos^esn a sound, viecn'ou;, lieal'liv mi d, i-i a healthy body — the poow"r to coiii eiTu— fiio ener/y to execute! l»ut look at oi<r 1 youth ! Sue the em-c'a'e'l form, rl#e»va(;ant look, the listless hes .taiinsj munoc , tlw n.Tvou>» dislriJst, the .aenerlt'Mjs alrnoyt idictic'ftxuresi'ioi.'. .JJnte iiis demc.-mrur und , 1 conversation, Hii'l tjien »«hv, Is tlt"t a mun to lra-msw «xjt print? en the enuds <>f time. Do parent*, nodical. o> en a>id educn'o's^f youth pny sufficient attention to this fubject? Do they ever ascertain the cause of this decay ; and having done ho, dothpy (mi it strict sence of duty demand.*) ?eek th skilled advice of the nicdin.il man, who h»<s m:tde this branch of his pro>ssion his par ticular.speciality, w\>osn liie line been devot-. 1 to .h^ttreatmeiit of the?o ca?vs ? Rend' r, what <i6,ffx/ur answer ? Le; eav,!i one uuj-w.-o Jor himself. Parents s«e their progeny f;«din ■> griduully before their sight, i>ze them be. <jn>< emaciated old young men, broken down i M health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle w life; yet one word might -save them, oin Round and vigorous bealth-giv ing letter from a medical man, habituated to the fivaTneiifand continuous eypei-vision of such case, wou' i, in most in«tinces, succeed in warding oil t.ie impending doom ol a miserrtbie and gloomy future, and by upprop. iate treatment restore the enervated system to its imtiiml vigor, and ensure ajovous and happy life. Dr L. L. &MI TU, of Melbourne, has mado the diseases nf y.iui h and those arising theret from his peculiar savly. His whole pro es* sioiml liie bus been espetiully devoted to the treatment, of Nervous Affections and Jh« Disesses incidental to Married Liie. Hie skill is available to vil — nu matter how ,mf>r hundreds or thousanda ot miles distant. Hi* system of correspondence by letter is now s.j well orgauised and known, thut cuinineitf would be superfluous— (by this oeans many thousands 01 patieuts have been cured, whom he has never seen md never known) ; and it is carried on wiib such judicious supervisor that though he !ius been practicing this brunch of his profession lor twenty«m ye.ira in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these ate forwarded,in,sbt;..s,'»mt>carelul manner without a possibility oi khe contents of the parneis being discovered, Plain and clear dirociioi.s accompany these Utter, and a cure U eIL-otei without eyen the physician knowing who 13 bis patient. To Men and Women wih Broken.town Constitutions, the Kervous, the Debilitated, and all suffering from any Diseaee whatever,! Dr L, L, SViITU'vS plau ol treatment conj« mends itself, avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience and expense f a personal vi?it, — DR. L. SMITa, m, UOLLINi TRKiiT KAsr. MIiLBOUKNB. L»fp the R^-i Ipn >f flip G.>v,»rnn..> THIS ADVEKTI«EMKNT sH«>ULI> I<K UMIEFULLY BKAI) AM) in.UKMBJSKEI) BY KVERVO.NE LV TEKJicjXKDIN FENCLXG. TK.E PAT R\ T r OVAL Has nosr i)efn t>ef>r«.- the pubic rurlo\years a»d durinsi that time 5000 10.SS K.IVEBEEN" 6OLD 'iivinsj very {jreal satisfncMon. in proof -^ I which we b-» <i.uumerous ttsritnonialN from well-knovru Coluutstsj and the demand dttily lucreasius: lo ,vu<-h nn fx'erit. fni numeroiup Spurious Imitations li.-ive late-y I'h^j .^t.'j.Juced in tltc various miike:* of Australia and New Ze*i<uui, (or tlio sole purpose of damatjing the reputntior. ot'Uie Patent Oyal tfaiu.vju Wire. T3E SAMSQff WIRE I Whs aieiut-:) .:iid tttirnoiuvil tuur years ago m V r ict-.ri:i, New >«ouih \\ »!,.* Queensland an i .\e«- Zeaiatni ; nnd 'k i pnr.cipiil rlami vset ionh was us ben, 4 made Ovjil lv proven fwud. Vet, iv ii.« r tace of tiwese patents firms — m iiiy of re-* spec'aUW standing haye, fwr the sake o; p.»ltrj*y>ujiui.ssion. l«»nt ihe».»elr«j lotlu lutruduuiio.) : of v:>nuu« spurious iiuitn* tions. which lender the.a lialiie to aotun* at laky, ativi i.iaoyance aud ui^appoiut to the usu's I Tl»^pwi»!ic vlifi;? purc!i9.«wiir. are tln».-e foive caulioned to S ec liim each coil be; M a Mii Laljv Ijius : — P.IIKNT O\ r ALB\.;iS«ON W'IUK IV XJVAL ; Aod|tUePaLentee.s' laii v »r 1 railf Mark M ~tt K Manuf.-ifiturp'l by the U iiir<>,.ross X7-.it Company, Warnn^ton. tiuchmd Prices Greatly Reduce! AL)i)Kr..-i? : WhSAS BiJ3. & 8103 f Q IMPORTERS
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 17 October 1881, Page 1
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878Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 17 October 1881, Page 1
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