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tC Lives of grrat Tren nil remind us, W* can ir>:ike our lirep eubl'mf ; And, departing, leave b^l'ind us Footprints on the s«ndj of time." p rpHE a'jove is read wi?h great interest br JL tbonaan;ls o 1 young men. Tt inspire* them With HOPE, fori'i tbr bright lexicon of youth there is no such word «>s l»i>. il«c! sai many, this is correct,— is true with ■•-•gard to the youth who has nerer nbu»ed h ; » streDgth — and to the man wbo ha« not been ' passion's slave" But to that yoHfh— to that w>tn, who h«B wasted his vigor, Who h:»* yielded hirt e».\\ up fr- the temporary sweet allbreMients ot vii-e, who has fiiren unbj^dfcdlttggMygfltf^idi^ %a»n, ib htm*nfie reproach. What lJoWe>»n he har*«r Wli'«t aspirations ? Who» chance of le»'vinir Ms lootpiints on the s«nds ol time? for him, aiut>! therein nought bur dark dropuir and self-reproach for a lost life. Fora man to ieure hi« footprints on the sands of- time, he mu>t be endowed with * #trong brain and nervous power, lie matt possess a sound, Ti^oroun, healthy mi.td, m a healthy body — ».he pow*Y to conceive — the energy to execute! But look at our Australian youth ! Set» the emuciated form, the vacant look, the listless hesitating mamw, the n.rrous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and conversation, and then say, Is that a man to leave his footprints on the sands of time. Do parents, medical men and educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this subject ? Do they ever ascertain the causs of this decay ; and having done so, do they (a* * strict sense of duty demands) ceek th skilled advice of tlu medical man, who has m;<de tats branch of his pro.'esaion his particular speciality, whose life has been devoted to vhe treatment of these cases P header, what is your answer ? Lee each one answer (or himself. Parents see their progeny fading gradually before their eight, *cc them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, oue wound and vigorous health«giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such ca^ei, wou' 3, in most instances, succeed in warding off tae impending doom of a miserable and gloomy luture, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life. Dr L. L. SMI Ll£, 6i Melbourne, has made the diseases of yuuth and those arising therefrom his peculiar study. His whole pro es» sional life has been especially devoted to the treatment of Nervous Affections and theDiseases incidentnl to Murriod Life, ki* skill is available to all— no nmter how to* ->? hundreds or fhousuitda of miles distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now $o Well orgauised and knowii, that cumineut would bo superfluous — (by thii icnus m&uv thousands ol patients hare been cured, whout he has never seen *nd uever known) ; and it if earned on with such judicious supervisor! that though be has been practising this branch of his profession for twetity^six year* in these colonies, no single- instance of accidental discovery hus ever yet happened. When Medicine* are required, these are lorwurded in the same careful manner without a possibility of the tonteuts cf the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these lat for, and a cure is enVcied without eyen the pbypiciaii knowing who is bis pntient. To Men aad Women wHi Broken-t-jwn Constitutions, the I\ervoun, tho J>ebilimted, and all suffering from any Disease whatever,. Ur L, L. SMITH'S plan ol treatment commend* itaelt, avoiding, as it. does, the in<-ou~ veutentte and expense t a personal vi»it. Address— DR. L. SMtTa, l&J, COLLIS* TRhitl 1 EAST. MKLIJOUUXB. J T.8 f c the nVni len ->r th* <}<»T»>rnr»-.l I'H 16 A O V E KTIs li MK > T t H OV Ll > UIiCVKEFULLY l?!CAl) AND l:K- --; MKMBKKEI) UY LVKII XOSII liS- ! TEUKSTU'D IN FENCING. THE PATKAT OVAL SAMSON FENCg WIRg Has do v been »>ef »r.- me j»ubl c i«r lou year*, and ilurin^ Mint tim** 5000 TONS HAVE BKKX M)r,l) 'Tiring very «alisijc ton. in j,ruot'of wbicii we li > (J uiiftierou> u.xiun^nijiJs ffo) well-known Colonist*; «nd tljf demand daily iiicreusitis: to nuoii an vxu-u;, tim numerous Spurious luiitauoim h.irr i»tely bu.n n\/jduccd in tiie various mtukvt* of A^ustralia »iid New ZeHl»n.i, for th» sole purpose of dN'unsjnitf tl"- rrp-itatiot of the Patent Oval Snntson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Wns i aisled Hiid iijtio.uK-etl (our years ago in \ r jrt.-ri*». New v\ B i^ QueenslauJ and New Zea!»md ; and th» principal rlaun net Jonh was it» beinn made Oval to preven f aud, Y«t, in the face of these i-atems firm.-*— nmtiy of re« specfable Biatnling hare, tor the »nko oi paltry coiuini> s ioi». lent tliem-tjlves toilu iutroductio.l of variuim spurious uuiiki tioiis, which render ihea) liable io a.-iiu.« at law, ami t;iLorauee aad uisappoibt to the us^r< The public wheu |)urirhs«ine. are ih«*r» fore cautioned to heo lUat each coil U«ri« a tin taiiv tiiu* : — patent oval s \ mson wiuh in otal ; And"thePatenlcts' i aliv or I rade Murk Ai "li, 11 i>* padlock. iVTanufucturprl by the Wliit«rro»s Vfu-o Compfiny, Warnnu'ton. KnylHn ( Prices Greatly Reduce i q IMPORTERS i'OUii.N iv

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 2 November 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 2 November 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 2 November 1881, Page 1

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