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j Public Notice?. |g . I" Lives of great men all remind us, We eun route our lives sublime ; And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the Bunds of time." T [IK above is read with great interest by thousands of young men. It inspires | them with Hope, for in the bright lexicon of vcuth there is no such word us fail, .lias! saj many, this is correct, — is true with '.'jgard to the youth who has never abused his strength — and to the man who has not beon 1 passion's slave." But to that youth — to that man, who hae wa-ted his vipor, who has yielded himself up to the temponry sweet allurements oi vice, who has given unoridled license to his passions, to him the above lines are but as a reproach. What UoPKcnn he have? What 'agpir&tions ? What _£hunce >f „ leaving his TooTpffnft <m^3'mmit*fMt*H?tMMs* alus! therein nought but dark despuir and •self-ieprouch for a lost life. For a man to leave his lootprints on the sands of time, he must be endowed with a strong brain ami nervous power. He must ! possess a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, in a healthy body — tho power to conceive — the energy to execute! But look at our Australian youth ! See the emaciated form, ! the vacunt'look, the listless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and conversation, and then Bay, Is that a man to leave A«Vlootprints on the sands of time. Do parents, medical men and educators of youth pny sufficient attention to this subject ? Do they ever ascertain the cause ot this decay ; and having done so, do they (as a strict sense of duty demands) seek the skilled advice of the medical man, who has made this branch of bis prolession his par' ticular speciality, wliose life has been devoted to ihe treatment of theso cases ? Reader, what 19 your answer ? Lee eaoh one answer for himself, Parents see their progeny fading gradually before their sight, f>ee them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one sound and vigorous health«giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such cases wou' 3, in most instances, succeed in warning oil" tae impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure ajovous and happy life. i Dr L. L. SMITH, "of Melbourne, has made She peases of youth and those arising therd ffW&lif peculiar study. His whole prolesBiohWnie has been especially devoted to the treatment of Nervous Affections and the Diseases incidental to Married Life. His "skill is available to all — no matter how mfc.iy hur.dreds or thousanda of miles distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now so well orgauised and known, that comment would bo superfluous — (by this Cleans many thousands ot patients have been cured, whom he has never seen and never known) ; and it is earned on with such judicious supervison that though he has been practising this branch of his profession tor twenty»six years in these colonies, no single instance of aooidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility of the contents of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these latfor, and a cure is effected without eyen the physician knowing who is his ptitient. To Men and Women with Broken«c!own 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, Address — DR. L. L SMITH, 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOOKNB. (Late the Residence - >t the Governor.) THIS ADVERTISEMENT bHOULD KE CAREFULLY EEAD AND RE MEMBEUED BY EVERYONE IJSh TEUESTKD IN FENCING. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCE Has now been before the public for fouyears, and during that time 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOL Giving very great satisfaction, in proof of which we hold numerous testimonials from well-known Colonists; and the demand duily increasing to such an extent, tiia numerous Spurious Imitations have lately hacn induced in the various markets of Australia and New Zealand, for the sole purpose of damaging the reputation of the Patent Oyal Samson Wiro. THE SAMSON WIRE Was | atented and introduced four years ago in Victoria, JMew South Wales Queensland and New Zealand ; and the I principal claim set forth was its being made Oval to proven fraud. Yet, in the face jgftheso patents firms — many of re< speerlßßtrgtanding haye, for the sake of 'pifltry #ommißsion, lent themselves to the .introduction of various spurious imitai tions, which render them liable lo action i at law, and annoyance and disappoint to the users. j The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see that each coil bears a tin tally thus :— PATENT O VAL SAMSON WIEE IN OVAL ; j AndjthePalentees'Talh; or Trade Mark M B E IK »^DIOOK. Manufactured by the Whitecr.osa Wire Company, Warrington, England. Prices Greatly Reduced ADDEESS : M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, IMPCRTEUS 99 ELIZABETH STEEET, MELBOUENE SENIORS' WASHING POWDER does not injure the most delicate whites nes in articles washed, ia composed of the most delicate ingredients and goes muoh futuer than most washing powders It is higly recommended as a sulv> ami economical im soap, and labor s

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1184, 25 September 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1184, 25 September 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1184, 25 September 1882, Page 1

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