Public Notice;. j •' Lives of great men all remind us, J We can make oar lives sublime } { And, departing, leave behind us Footpriutu on the sands of lime. mHE above is read with great interest br 11 thousands of young men. It inspires I them With Hopb, for in the bright lexicon of ♦otith there' is no such word us fail. Alas I | sa} many, tbis is enrreot,— is true with ■.■jgard I\q ,tha ' youth who has never abused his I atrepgih-r« n d, tp the man who has not been j Bat io that youth— to that man, who has j waited 1f!i i *t^'trßo - n'fis yielded himself up I tfi the .teffiporary sweet allurements office, Vs^SH^B^9^S^S^S^SKSK^^^^^^B^^3s^S^S^Us^^B^^^^B^Ri^l^S^SK^^-' a heftlt% bold^-irtbr^»W*r to- eotioefTe«*the energy ,to execute ! But look^ at our Australian youth I See the emticiated form, the' vaOtttit look, the lietleßs hesitating manner, the 'nurtfotfr disf^ust, the senseless, ' almost idiotic ieipreision. Note his demeanour and conversation, and tb,en say, Is that a man to leave hit footprints on the sands of time. Do paTetib, medical men and educators of youth pay attention to this subject? Do '■$%& ever ascertain the oause ol thift decay | and having done bo, do they (as a strict sense of duty demands) seek tke skilled advice of the medical man, who has made this branch of his profession his particular speciality, whose life has .been devoted to ihe treatment of these oases P Reader, what is your answer? Let eaoh oae answer for himself, Parents see their progeny fading gradually before their sight, Me them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might aaye them, one •ound and vigorous health-giving letter from amedioal man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such oases wou' 3, in most instances, succeed in warning off'tiie impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and oy appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure ajovous and happy life. Dr L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made the diseases of youth and those arising therd from his peculiar study. His whole professional life has been especially devoted to the treatment of Nervous Affections and the Disecsea incidental to Married Life. His skill is available to ail— -no matter how tatty hundreds or thousands of miles distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now so Well orgauised and known, that comment would be superfluous— (by this aieaus many thousands ot patients have been cured, whom he has never seen and never known) ; and it i* curried on with such judicious superviaon that though he has been practicing this branch of his profession for twenty»six years in, these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicine* are required,_ these are jforwardgd MfK&tHtie car^iuTniafifleYwttttout" a possibility of the contents of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these latfbr, and a cure is effected without even the physician knowing who is his patient. To Men and Women with Brokenifiown Constitutions, the Nervous, the Debilitated, and all suffering from any Disease whatever, Dr L. L. SMITH'S plan of treatment com- | mends itself, avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience and expense f a personal visit, ADCBEB8 — DR. L. L SMITH, 182, UOLLIN3 STREift 1 EAST, MELBOOKNB. (Late the Residence oi the Governor.) THIS ADVERTISEMENT bHOULD BE CAItEPDLLY BEAD AND HE MEMBERED BY EVERYONE IK» TJSUKSTIfD IN FENCING. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has now been before the public for fou> yean, and daring that time 6000 TON S HAVE BEEN SOLD Giving very great satisfaction, is proof of which we hpid numerous testimonials front well-known Colonists ; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tlia numerous Spurious Imitations have lately b««4 nvjduced in the various markets of Australia and New Zealand, for the sole ptrrpose of damaging the reputation of the Patent Oyal Samson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Was patented and introduced tour, years ago in ffotoria, New South Walea Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set forth was its being made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, in the face of these patents firms— many of respectable standing have, for the sake of paltry commission, lent themselves toth* introduction' of various 'spurious imitat tibriS) which render them liableno action at law, and aanoyanoe and disappoint to the users. The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see that each coil bears a tin tali/ thus :— PATENT OVALBAMSON WIRE IN OVAL i AndlthePalentees' Tall jor Trade Mark M B R IK «_DIOOK. Manufactured by the Whitecross Wire Company, Warrington, England. Prices Greatly Reduced ADDRESS : M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, IMPORTERS 99 ELIZABiSfH STREbT, MELBOURNE SENIORS' WASHING POWDER does not injure the most delicate white* nes in articles washed, is composed of the mOBt delicate ingredients and goes much iutuer than roost washing powdis It v bigly recommended «o a bm-.- Uno uonomical iine, so^p. and labor c
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1107, 30 June 1882, Page 1
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