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" Tiivt'S of grcj.t iron nil r.-'vind US, We ran »'M.r o.ir iive? nihlinu'; Ai-.i. ih-parMnji. h;:ivi> b'iiincl u>< Footprint!* on the ?-"uh of limr." rnUK above is rtfil with great isiU-n-ft l>r JL thous?«ni«9 of \out.^ ii'L-p. it iiujiirc* f '"*m With HOPE, to;- in the hriuht I'-xit-on JO th thnrc is iin such word »s mil. ll:i- ! an itia-iy, tliis in ■•■M-ert, — i^trtio w.ih -' -ga^il to* tiie youtl; who h;\i n»'v«r n!'vi«od h 1 »t,vp^ih— and to tin. iiKin wl.o h:\* not been I |).i<:ii):i's jl.ive.' But to t h it. toiiMi— 'o tint tnsm, wlio Ins wu'l'vj liis vi<ro'r, whi» 1 1 :i s- ytr'.iii-.l bin. •••H v.\) v lisa truipurnT BW^rt alinir iu-iils *>l Tin 1 , »vho hus |;i»en unt>rid!cd i ■■cn-*v tv his pw<sious, to hi'n the n -ovtf !i "■•< art" hut »•> n reproach. What H- I'Uc i- '••' i'Jivi- ? Wh t •l^l.irntions ? \\'\\*i r'niinr <f l«>>-vin; /. ..? footprints on thn f,iui-» of lime? I'«,-r limm. :il:i»! thrre I.i uou^ 1 ': hut dark di-spuir ni-i dtll'-rei ro:cn for a Inf. lift. Fora ma:i to Ic.ive \\\t ontprints on tli» s;is'd* of ii'ne, he inu-t bo endowed with » •»trong brain an I ihivous power. IFo inn t po,-«ess a sound, vi^c rou«, healthy tui 'd, ii :i lueltiiy bndy—flie po\v P r to con.tiTe— the ener.y to evouie! i'ut loi«k our Au-traliaM youth ! S«?p the •'nricuited form, thi« vacant look, the listless liesituiing mnnn«rr, the n.rvous distrust., the senseK 1 ??, almost idiotic e\p: % esiion. iN*'>te his dptneuncur and conversation, sm-i th' 1 " say, Is that a mun to leave hh lootprints cm the saud^ of time. Do parents, medical men and educators o<" routh pay sufficient attention to this subject? Do they ever a^cerUvin the cnv»-»9 ot Hi is decay ; and haviug dono no, do they (as v strict sense of duty demand*) seek th skilled advice of tho tncdienl roan, who luia ru:ide tliis branch of his profession his par ticular speciality, whose life has been devotev 1 to i he treatment of these cases ? header, what is your answer ? Le; each one answer for himself. Parents see their progeny fading gradually before their sight, see them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, cue ficund and vigorous health*giving letter from a medical man, bubituuted to the treatmoat and continuous supervision of sue wou' i, in moet inst-iuccs, succeed in o.f tiio impending doom of a niisera gloomy future, and by appropriate tr restore the enervated system to its n vigor, aud ensure a joyous and happy life. Dr L. L. SMITH, ot Melbourne, has made the diseases of youth and those arising there* from his peculiar study. His whole pro es* sioual life has been especially devoted to rho tvoaimont of Nervous Atfcctioue and the Discuses incidental to Married Life. His skill is available to all — no matter how m» it hundreds or thousauda ot miles distant. His sys'.nu of correspondence by letter is now so well orgauised and known, that comment; would be sup'Tlluous — (by this means many thousands oi patients have been cured, whom he has never seen md never known) ; and it is carried on with such judicious eupervi?ou that though he Ins been practising this brunch of his profession 'or twenty*six rears in these colonies, no single instance of'accidental discovery h;i3 ever yet happened. Vi'lien iMf.'dictiios are required, these are forwarded intho san.e carolul manner without a possibility of the runtertts cf the parcels being discovered. Plain and clear direci ions accomp.my thoee huiV-r, mid a cure is elfected without even tiio pby-L-ian knowing who is bis patient. To Men nti.< Women with I>okpn-co'vu Constitution!-, ;ho I\er™ou:j, the Debiiitutod, »i!U nil suiVoring .'Voiu .-my Disease whatever, \)r L. L. SMITH'S plan* of treatment com-' mend* itself, avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience and expense t a personal vi-.it. ADDHE33 — DR. L. SHIT a, 182, COL LI Si TRliJil EAST Li^e thr Re*\ Ipn if t!if> Oovpmn-.) tH I S A D V V. \i TIS K M K N T bHO U LD HJi OAiJEFULLY UKAD AXI) UKAIK.UBtfHKD BY KVKKYO.NE LV TKKICSTED IN FENCING. TfIKPATRNTOVAL SAHSON PENCfi WIRE I 1 as no .v Dan boiJT' i!ie public for I'ov*years, and dur ns: that timo 50J0 TONS IIAV!-: })KKN .SOLD '.I'vitiij very prcat sulisi'iic ion. i--. j>root" of wfjicli wo !j.)'O numerous lesiimoniiih tVotn wril-known Colonists; and" the dormmd ■iaily increasing to siic-ii an exicnt. tiv? nu-ncrous Spurioi!!* Imihition.s L.,vo 1.-i.""v b-^-u -i-..-j Ineni in tiie various m.-w ko:"---of Australia a:,«i 2\e'\ Z^ji'.-ti,;. f'.»r t!ir> soie purple of (iaiinirin^ th^ ivp.-jtalior, oi'thc Patent o>:u >r.ui»o;\ "Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE •***?*>i*sa', ~--^—^-^ iii mii iim ,i Was , a'eiiici ,uid mti niiiicrd Umr ! years a^o iv Victoria, New Svnh \\'nl--»^ Qn.'ensl.ind ;-i,i \'ew Zea'and ; , ( n.i :h« principal ciaun s.«t lo«ih w;is us bo.:^ in ide Oval to preven i'.-huj. V.- , ;.i ;he ifli'O of theso pafents ilrrtis — niiuy.t'vo Sj'fciahk* s = au<'iii>^ ii.jvr, t'. r f!a» -.; v' or j V"iltry coni;iii>>ion. in;:, >h. -in ■«•,.•,■> i.-> „, j mtroductioa of various .spurious >;./ v | tions, trhich render ih-'.n lini-.if ,n ;i .-- 1,..---j at iau\ aui iJjnoyum-e and ui>,, j.j.o:;-, j 10 iilC US' I'H | The puli! o when p'li •!n«nv^. ;n>-» •:,.■,,. , I' 1 : C* dlUUoiioi til m>!. i,,,, „ , c ;, l<(lll „!-,,, .4 i a iiu tail-.- [.'•»•■ : - - | Patkn.- i\v\i^\\\ :-,(>:•■ w;-;-, ! 'N iH..;, ; I Andllici'uU'ii ;.'•;.■. !:ni- •-■ i : ,;^- M <• .. i ' ' : ' ?»ranur;ic!ui-'l !,..• ,. 1( . v'.'ir r ,',- ri -,. N<s \\\ iQ Compmy, V»"»rnr.;;ton, i',.i';! : r; I | Price 3 Greatly Sciu- 3 1 i IMPuirr ;■;!;■; I -iD Ll.ia. \ ,>'.; .. •.'.•..., , ■:■ : I ' ;:.:■; ', -"" ""

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 November 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 November 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 November 1881, Page 1

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