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J Public Notice?, " Lives of great men all remind us, Wo can iiMibu our lives sublime; And, departing, leave behind us Footprints orMthu sun. ls of limit." I fX^ HE above is read with great interest by I JL thousands of young men. It inspire? I them with Hope, for in the blight lexicon o' rcutli there is no euch word us fail, ilus ! su\ many, this is correct,— is truo with '.\jgnrd to (he youth who has never abused his strength— und to the muu who has not been ' passion's clave." Dul to that youth — to that man, who has wa>ted his vipor, who hus yielded himself up to the temporary sweet, allurements of vice, who hns given unuridk'd license to hia passions, to him the above lines aro but as a ropro«ctn— Whtft^lWfi ciiKijeTWiw— WWr aspirations? What chance of le»Ving hi* footpiintg on the sands of time? For him, hliis! there iK nought but durk despair and srlf-ieproacit for a lost life. For a man to leave his footprints on the sands of tune, he mutt be endowed with h strong brain and nervous power. He must (losses? a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, in * lu-ahny body — tli« po*<-r to corn-civo — the cner-y to execute! But look at our Australian youth ! See. tho emaciated form, the vacant iook, tho listless hesitating manner, I the lurvous distrust, the senseless, ulmost | idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and coiivcrtution, und then say, Is that a inuu to leave his footprints on the eunds of time. Do parents, medical men U'ld educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this sub-j'-ct ? Do they ever ascertain the cause ol ' this decay ; und having dono mo, do they (as : v strict sense of duty demands) ceek the skilled advice of the medical man, who hus made this branch of his profession his particular speciality, whose life has been devotee 1 to he tteutment of these cases? Reader, wliut is your answer ? Le: euoh one anawer lor himself, Puronts sco their progeny fading gradually before their eight, i"€O them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might suve them, ouo sound and vigorous health-giving letter from v medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such cases wou' J, in most inxtuuees, succeed in warning oft" tiie impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatinunt restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a joyous und happy hieJ)r L. L. SlllTli, of Melbourne, has made the discuses of youth and those, arising thcrd from his peculiar study. His whule pwossionul life hus lietm especially devoted to tho trtulment ol Nervous AuVctions and tho PiseufCß incideurul to Married I/ife. iiis skill is available to ull — no mattur how m»:iy hm.dred* or thousanda of miles distant. Ilia system of correapondeiicu by letter is vow so Well orgauiscd and known, th»t comment would be superfluous — (by thin ' ieaus many thou-iimls ol patients have been cured, whom he hns never seen -ntd never known) ; and it ie i-uiried on with such judicious supervison that though he hus been practising this brunch of his profession lor twenty»six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery hus ever ye-t happened. When ftledicmes are required, theso are forwardod in the same careful manner without a possibility of the i onlei.t* of the parcels being discovered, Plain und clear directions accompany these hitfor, and a euro is euVcted u-ithout uyeu the physician knowing who is his patient. To Alcn and Women wish Broken-oo>vn Constitutions, the JScrvous, tho Debilitated, and all gullering from any Dieeace whatever, Dr L, L. SMITH'S plau ol treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, ihe inconvenience and expense f a personal visit, Add v ess — DR. L. L SMITH, IH-2, COLLINa SL'RICET EAST. MKLBOOUNK. (Lnte the Re-ii lerice ->t" the Governor.)

THIS ADVERTISEMENT 6HOULD BE CAHEPULLY HEAD AND UK MKMBEKED BY EVERYONE liS« TEKESTI«D IN FE!CUING. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has now been before the public for fou. years, and during time time 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOL (living very great satisfaction, in proof of ; which we ho (1 numerous testimonials from, well-known Colonists ; and the demand daily increasing to such :m extent, tna numerous Spurious Imitations have lately I.l" vn nv/jduccd ill the various markets of Australia and New Zealand, fur the sole purpose of damaging the reputatioL of tho Patent Oyal Sumson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Was [.atented aud introduced lour years ago in Victoria, New tfouth Wales Quoensiatul and New Zealand; and the principiil claim set iortli was its beiti£ uiade Ovnl to preven fraud. Yet, iv the face of these patents firms — munyofre* speclable stauding haye, for the sake of pultry commission, lent themselves totlu introduction of varioun spurious iniita? tions. which render them liable to action at law, aud inuoyauce and uisappoiut to the users. The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see thai each coil Learn a tin tall? thus : — patent ovalsaiison wire IN OVAL J AndjthePateutees'Tallj orTrade Mark M ii K IN °_Dr.OCK. Manufactured by the Whitecros>s Wire Company, Warrint»ton, Euglaud. Prices Greatly Reduced ADDKESS : M'LEAXir BKO3. to RIGG, I lIIPOJBTERS 99 ELIZABETH STiiEhT, MELBOUJtNE SENIORS' WASHING POWDER does not injure the most delicate whites lies in articles washed, ia composed of the most delkntu ingredients aud goes much lutuer than moat washing powders It is higlv rocommendud as a suiv unii tconotnical iui u ai labor 6

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1180, 9 October 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1180, 9 October 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1180, 9 October 1882, Page 1

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