| . ! Pnb!i3 Hetice-.. I ____~~- r ■ "Lives of great men all remind us, We can ip«ke our lives sublime ; And, departing, lenvp bftliind us Footpriiitß on the sands of time. 1 ' ; jTpSE aboVe is rend with great interest hr i |_ thousamJs of young men. It inspires | them with. Hoi?B, for i» the bright lexicon of to uth there is no such word as fail. \\»s\ 9&y many, this is correct,— is truu with i«.jga.rd to the youth who has never abased his strength— and to the man who ha* not been • passion's slave." . But to thot youth— to that man,^ who has .waited his vijforj.'Who hns yielded himself up I gjaduslly; before their sight, flee them become I emaciated old young men, broken down* in [ health* 'enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life ; yes' one word might save them, one •Ound. and vigorous healtbxgiving letter from A nwdicat man, habituated to the treatment and opolinuotts supervision of such cased WOU T il i» most instances, succeed id warning off t>ie impending doom of a miserable ana gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to- its natural Tigor/andfewitteato^ouß and happy life. ; Or L. I/. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made the diseases of youth and those arising therd from bis peculiar study, flis whole professional life has been especially devoted to thft treatment of Nervous Affections and the Diseases incidental to Married Life. Hi* skill is available to all— no matter how men? h undreds or thousanda of miles distant. His By stem of correspoudence, hy letter is now so > Wfll orgauised and known, thi»4 'comment would be superfludus— (by this -peans many ||boiiiands of patient^ have J)een oared,, whom branch- of his prp^ion^t iWe^^^Fl'l^s" in these colonies, no single' instance of aocidenttil discovery has ever yet happened, j When Medicines' are required, these are forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility of the contents cf the parcel* being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these latfer, and a cure is effected without eyen the physician knowing who is bis patient. To Men and Women with Broken-cown Constitutions, the Rervous, the Debilitated, and all suffering from any Diseace whatever, Dr L, L. SMITH'S plan of treatment com* mends itself, avoiding, as it does, (he inconvenience and expense f a personal visit, Addbess— DR; L. L SMITH, 182, COLLINS STREET EAST. M/BLBOORNB. (Lafe the Residence it" the Governor.) THIS ADVERTISEMENT fcHOULB BECUtEFULLY READ AND XX MEMBEBED BY EVEEYONE INs TEKESTBD IN FENCING. THE PATENT OVAL. SAIffSON FENOE WIRg Has now been before the public for foQ/ years, and during that time 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOLD Giving very great. satisfaction, in proof of which we hold numerous testimonials from well'known Colonists ; aad the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tha numerous Spurious Imitations have latelj bAcn ns/jduced in the various markets of Australia and New Zealand, for the sole purpose of damaging the. reputation of the Patent Oyal Samson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Was i atented and introduced four years ago in Victoria, .New South Wales Queensland and New Zealand ; and jhe [principal claim set forth was its being 1 made Oral to preven fraud. Yet, in the face of these patents firms — many of re* spectable standing have, for the sake of paltry commission, lent themselves to tbt j introduotioa of various spurious imiiat lions, which render them liable to actioP at law, and annoyance and disappoint i to the users. The public when purchasing, are there 1 fore cautioned to see that each coil bear* 1 a tin tali v thus :— PATENT OVAL SAMSON WIRE IN oval; AndjthePalentees'Tallj orlrade Mark M B R IN PADLOCK. Manufactured by the Whitecross Wire. Company, Warrington, England, Prices Greatly Reduced ADDRESS : M'LEAN BROS. & RIG&, IMPOitTEBS 99 ELIZABETH STREET, MEL, BOURNE SENIORS' WASHING POWDER does not injure the most delicate white* nes in articles washed, is composed of the most delicate ingredients and goes muoh futuer than most washing powders It is higly recommended as a sals and eooaomical ime, soap, and labor savor,
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1034, 11 January 1882, Page 1
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672Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1034, 11 January 1882, Page 1
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