•' Lives of great men all remiud usi We can u»akc our lives sublime j And, depnrting, leave behind^us' Footprint» on the stinda of time." THE above is read with great interest by thousands of young men. It inspires * ho rn with Hope, for in the bright lexicon of J9 th there is no such word us fail. .Lias i »*> matiy, this » correct, — is true with i.'.jgard, to the youth who has never abused his BtiVngth— and to the man who has hot becu lt pas* ion's slave." Batto.tb.Rt youth— to thut man, who has vrttsfedrhjs vigor, who has yielded hitceelf up rothifVmporiry sweet allurements ot vice, ; whdi huß giren unbvieHed ITc-ense tv his pa»T ; rep;^ac|u :,; -$^19* JH^cf^^HeTJitre T^ . Wh«^ . ; .;; !^W^^;<*nunfe ; ;of?He« vjnsf ;•- .= -'ootjjiint^^ od^he^soridg ■, : «f time? ; Fbriim,^" "'-;•-.- --alas! there in aougtit ,but dark dcfpaiivatt<i"; - atlf- reproach fortflott life* ■•;_ :? % : '..;'.•/.'<' V^-?. ii iin4n:to leave /hi^lo^tpnntS. Oav.the' :>Bandi» otltr>ne i " hi mu^i tie » ; ;-; Strong brain and nervous ;p^^r^^^^/j. posses,Bti sound, Tigorous^ l-lfeiltlii^Daiii^ '•'}}*■ :. - - . a healthy body — the pow^r%tp-; y^?^^-*- v <* the eneriy to execute ! :^ -- „ Australian youth ! See the>e»naciutedTbrui, , the vacant look, the Usttess hesitating manner, the n.rvous dislrust, the Benstjlessv aTmost idiotic expression. Note hia demeaacne and ; cohvcrsattbii, and their cay, Is that man tv leave Ai»'<optpriut3 en the »ancU of time. Do parents, medical men." and.edujeiifors of . youth pay suttlcieat attention to this; sub- r .jecti Do they ever ascertain the cause ot this decay ; and having done so, do they (as a strict sense of. duty demands) feck tk • skilled advice of the medical man, who has mude tnis branch of his profession hii particular speciality, irboae life hal beeu devoted to the treatment of theso cases' ?/ -&ead<r, what is your answer ? Lei- each o*e answer . \ . for himself, Parents see their progeny fading v gradually before their eight, pee tfiem becom« emaciated old young "men, broken dbwa iiv . health, enfeebled, unfitted Jor^ the battle of life ; yet one" word mighfc.^savd ' tfienj, oneiound and vigorous he^rth^giving letter irpnai a medical man, habituated to the treatment" fend continuous eupef vision o| f1« 0 ..... wduJ'JtJn most instances, succeed fa : „. off tat? impending Ooom of a; -misers". • : ' glbdmy future, aud by apprdpriate tr - restore 5 the enervated sy stein, to its ff v ' TigorV arid ensure a joious and happy , Ufei DrL^Jj. SMITH, of Melbourne, has mad** tHe dujeaae^of youth and those" arisibg there^-. ' . from his peculiar, stuiy. His whole pro m«- ; sional life has been especially' devoted to The;-, treatment of Nervous Atfcctious and thjfc Dieeßses incidental to -Married Li fe« SliS' skill is available to all— no matter how mi iy , hundreds or thousand* of imlus distant. *lT|i : system .of correspoudence by j letter is nofCJO . - *sypi»ir^orgoulsed and'Hiioffp', taat comment would be sju|)erfluou3-*-(by' this .ijeoiis" many ■i ' thbusanjds 1 ot patients have been cured, whom he has^never seen never known) f and ie 1 "ir^Snttcd-on* with such siiperviiDU"" . ■—■ that though he has been practising this branch of his profession for twenty »six years in these colonies, no single instance of ucci« dental discovery hus ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, thiese are forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility of the exj-n tents of the parcelsbeing discovered, Plain and clear directions, accompany these lutfer, and a cure is eiff cted without eyen the phy.-iciau knowing who is. his patient. To Men and Women with Broken«Cpwtk Constitutionp, the Rervous, the Debilitated, and all guttering Irotu any Disease whatever, De L, L. SMITH'S plan of treatment com* uiemlo itself, avoiding, as it does, (ha lncranvenienfie aud expense f a personal vi 3 it» ADOBE 3 . . , . ' DR. L. SMITS, 182, COLLIS i TREET EAST. ' MKLBOOUNI2..J Ti*te tho Tt.j*i lep of th« Governor.) ' THIS ADVEUTISEMEST fc-HODLD HE C WiEFULLY KEAD AiVD UK* MEMBEKKD BY KVEUYONJfi I»s TEIIESTI^D IN FENCING. THE PATE r^TOYAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE lias nor been before the public for fou^ years and darinji that time 5000 .TONS HAVEBEEiN" SOLD living very great sjUisfae-ion, in proof of which w« hold numerous testimonial* from well-inowu Colonists; and the demand thrily increasinj; to such an extent, tha numerous Spurious Imitations have lately batn *u/jduced i» the various maikeu of Australia and New Zealand, for the sole purpose of da'n^^inf; the reputation of the JPaleolOyai Samuoj) Wire. ■_ TBE SAMSON WIRE Was | a- entail m\d iutrouUcwti tour . years ago in Victoria, JN'ew \VaU« Queensland ami JSew Zealand ; and the principal rlaim scfc torili was its betns* made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, ii, the face of theso patents firm* — many of respecfabfe staudinff haye, for the »ake ot paltry commission, leut tbemieivee to tut iutroductioa of various spurious . juiitaf tions, which render them liable to &c*io«» at law, and inuoyauce and uisappoiuc to the users Tim public when purch»smtf, are there fore cautioned to seu tiiat eaun coil Lear* a tin laliv thus :— - Patent o \ r A ls a mso^ wire IN OVAL ; ADdjtue Patentees' IVli/cr 'l rade M i 3 K IN P4.DLOC2. Manufacture b/ theVVbitecrq^l Tfire Gompsny, War/ington, England " Prices Greatly Reduisa I M'L^AW 8R33. is „ IMPOHTKMS 09 KLIZXUEnI ; MEL,
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 30 December 1881, Page 1
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835Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 30 December 1881, Page 1
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