1 Public Notics<. j •' Live* of pr*vit men all reiniml us, ] We cun iniifcu oar lives sabliiii"; I A in I, •li'|nr'i>i:;, icave beliind us ' Foot.iiinl- mi the «mi.N of liini'." rfl'iTK ahovp if re;id wi'h grput interest b« • I thnii'im 1a o' young men. It inspire;them with lloi'E, for in the bright loxicon o' "LUth there i* no i<iii:li vronl »s fiiil. kins! j 3;i\ many, th' 9 i« correct, — is true with "jgard ! t"' the yoiilh w)io has never abused hi? ■ etnnmh — und to the in. in who had not been • » i >» pUKMOII 0 SlilVG. Hut to licit yonfh — to th'it man, who liph w:t-ti>rl hi# vi^'O", who bus yielded himself up t<' tlia teinnnr ry sweet olliiremeiits of vice, who hut> "iven unoridled licenso tv his puseii.ii»Hjj^j v lmn- t theJ'9 : bft?iSl>'. >el ' aro but as a ttr^mtfioiisT^ Vvliiit oltuiice of Trjei»vih^'Ai* lootpiinis oh the panrl* o! time? For hi.n, a 1., -! there im uought but dark despair an I si If-ti'iirimcii foe a loul life. For a man to leave hi* ootprints on the dimds ol ti'no, he niii-t be endowed with 11 : strong lirain an I nervous power. He must ! po*<e?i> ii soii'.d, viuorons, healthy mi id, i i in h uliny body — the power to con.-eive — j iho ener y lo exccuiii! Hut look at our I Ati-triilian \ou:li! dee the eHiuciated form, | . t lie viicniit look, the listless hesitiiiing manner, I ! tin- >i rrnui flislrurit. tliu censeleßS, utmost j nliotic expresaiou. Note his demeanour and ! coKVi'i-Mitiuu, iin-l then »;iv, Ia that a muu to I \vnxr /,us o:)t|.rint-i <;•) the sonds of tiino. IDo piirenta, medical men and educators of youth piy tniiiirieut utteulioii to this subj ci ? J)o they t-ver asenrtuin the cause ol (tins dci-iiy ; mid huvni'i done bo, Ho they (as v flrict Wn*e of duty demand*) teek thfl tulvice i.! tlu> iimdioiil man, who bus ni'ile ttiis brunch ol his profusion his par ticulur speeiali'y, wliose life has becu devoted to he tu'iitiiient of these cases ? Header wlmi i : . your uni-wer ? l<e. euch one answer orhimn.lf. Parents 81M) their progeny fading helore their sight, <<cc them become I'iuiieinU'd old young men, broken down in hnilMi, enleeliled, unfitted for the buttle of life; yet one word ini»ht stive them, one •>oni)(l 'I'ld vigorous' hen thriving letter from j a mcilicnl nmn, habituated lo tho trt-aimont and continuous supervision of such eases wou' J, in nio-t inut vices, succeed in warning oil tie impending (loom of a miserable und gloomy future, uud by appropriate tretttoietit restore the ctierviited system lo its natural viyor, iiikl encure a jo.ous und happy life J)r L. L. SMU'li, ol Melbourne, has made the diseiices of ynulh and those arising thurd from his peculiar stu ly. ll is wivjlh pro ».<ssionul lie hac been espet iilly devoted to the tnalmnit ol Ni'tvoiw AttVvtiuiis and the I'iseuses im-ideniul to Aluincd Jjife. tlia skill is tiviiilabic to v!l — no in liter how nn iy hui. died- or thousantla ol miles distant. His system ol coric-poiiuenctj by letter l» now so Well orgiiuised and knowi., thit comment would be superfluous — (liy thi3 leans many thou-Einda v' putiouls huvo bot'ii ourcd, whom he has never seen md never known) ; unit it is* cuiried on wiili such ju.uciauß supervUun tlmt though he bus been practising this bijinch of his profession tor twenty»six years in these colonies, no single iutitunce of accidental discovery bun evt-r yet happened. VVhen Medic-iues are required, these are forwarded in the same carelul mai'.nor without a possibility of the toufent* of the parcels being discovered, Plain un.i clear Uireci ions nccoiii\);iuy those lutli-i 1 . and a cure is eltcled iviil.'out e\en the phy-iciuu knowing who is hi» pMtieni. To Men aud Women will Brnkeu-c'own Const it ulioi^, tho rservuu-*, th< Debilitated, mid ull sullcring from any D'ae^ee whatever, |)r 1,, L. .SMITH'S plat oi treutin.Mit com-nii-iid.- ilHcl!_ nvoidiiig, us it does, the inoonvunieuce und oxponse 1' a persoual vUic. DR. L. L SMITa, I liil, luLLL.S'i SL'ki-.riT EAai 1 , MKLUUOu.NIS. (f.nte the Re-*i ierpp n' the O-overnnr.) IJIIS ADVKUTIBfc.MIi.NT I*K C\i{liFULLl T liKADAXD XX MKAiBKIMiI) BY I.VKRVO.NE LN« TEkKsTI'DIN FENCING. THKPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCJS WIRE llus iid.v lii'rii hef >r'- Ihf puoiic for lou jear«i, anil ilurmu that time 0000 TONS IIAVEBKEN SOL '■iivinn very (jroat satislsic'ion. in proof ol wh;c!i wr Ij-i i| mniicrous Icsuinonials from well-known Unionist*; mill the demuiui • liuly increasing lo such un oxient, tiiu nuiicrcius Spurious Imitations buve lately l»"<-n n«,'jdufed in the various ramkets of Ansiralia aiid New Zealand, for the sole purpone of dama^iof; the rcputalioi. o! th e Patent Oyal rfuiuson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Was j ateriled and intruiiuced lour years ago in V r ict"rin, New South Wales Queensland ui»d A'ew Zealand ; and the principal i-lauu set lorth was its beiu« uiade Oval to preven IVaud. Yet, ii. the face ot tnese patents firms — many of re« s| odable standing haye, fur the sake ot p.ltry coaiini-sion. lent themselves totlu inirotiuctio.i of varioiiH spurious iniitm lions, which render theiU liable to actioi* at law'j Hiiti * rt uoyaiice and uisa ppoiuc to the users. The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see that oacii coil ueo rt 1 a Uu taliv thus :— patent ovalsaaison wihk IN OVAL i And.tliePalentees'Tull,) or I rade Mark Al ii R IK °. DLOCK. Manufaclure'l by the VVhitecross Wire Compauy, VVurnu^lou, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDItKaS : M'LEAN BROsi. & RIGO, IMPORTERS 99 EUZA.HE HO. STIiEhT. MEL. JJOUKNE SKKIORS' WAStllNa POWDER does not injure the roost delicate white* lira in articles wa»h»-d, i* composed of the most delii-nto ingrcdie ts and goea much • utiier ttimi most w.iahi g powders It in higly rcommpnJed as a suit- uu 1 couoinical iui ud labor a
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1189, 30 October 1882, Page 1
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957Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1189, 30 October 1882, Page 1
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