I Pablio Notice). I j " Lives of great men all remind us, I We can n>iike our lives sublime ; I Ai\,h departing, leave behind us Footprint' on the saiidn of limt 1 ." T [IE above '<* read with great interest by thou»an(lt» of young men. It inspire? them with Hofb, for in the bright lexicon of i.uth tuere i* no such word ms fail. tl»s! pin many, this is correct, — is true with 'Mgard to the youth who bus never abused his strength— and to the man who has not beoa ' p-ission's »lnve." Hut to i hut youth— to tlmt man, who has waited his vi*>or, who hus yielded himself up r the temporary sweet allurements ol vice, who has piven unoridled license to his pas* -»h>»«y io*+rri*r flfe ibflTe r ~hnl«B"are TTut as a reproach. What Hops en he have P What i»):»rai ions P Whut chunee of leaving hi* lootpiints on the i>and» ol time? For him, aliif! thi re i** nought but dark despair and «i li«»ft>roneli for a lost life. \ For a niitn to leave his ootprints on the simdtt of time, he mu i t be endowed with a i strong brain an I nervous power. He must I pwßcesc a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, in I a h-alihy body — the power to conceive— .the encr y to execute! But look at our I Au'truliun youth ! Seethe emaciated form, . the vitcuiit look.ihe listless hesitating manner, I the n rrnm distrust, the senseless, almost ! idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and ! coi.vcrorttion, on I then »ay, Is that ft man to j leave his 'ootpriuts on the sandß of time. Do parents, medical men and educators of youth piiy sufficient attention to this sub* j el ? Do* they evor ascertain the oause oi this decoy ; and hnving done so, do they (as ii strict seme of duty demands) peek the skilled advice of the mtdionl man, who has ni'de thin branch ol his prolession his particular speciality, whose life has been devotee 1 to he hcatment of them) cases P Reader, wbm in your tiujvrer ? Let each one answer or hiiMst'll, Parents see their progeny fading gridunily before thmr sight, K€e them become emiM'ifitcil old young men. broken dnwn in li^nhh, enfeebled, until tod for the battle of lile; jet one word might save them, one tound Hud vigoroiti) be« th-gincg letter from a medicul man, hubituated to the treatment and continuous oupetvinion of such cases won' J, in mo»t in«t'inces, succeed in warning oil tiie impending doom of a misembleand gloomy lutuie, and by appropriate treutateut restore the enervated n> stein tb its nuturai vigor, and ensure ajo>ous aud happy lifeDr L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made the disease* ol youth and tho»e arising therd from hit* pt-culiarsluiy. flis whole pro t»ssional lile bar lieen ef)pe''inlly devoted to the inaimrni ol NtiTOUs Affi-clioiiß and the IMfit'TifiHS incidentnl to Married Life. Uis skill is available to all— no mutter how m«iiy Inn d red ' or thousmida ot nulus distant. Uis system of correnpoiuience by letter is now so Well orgauistid and known, th it comment would be superfluous — (by this teaus many thou-nnds ol patients have been cured, whom he has never seen mil never known) ; and it it euirificl on with such judicious supervinoo that, though he hftß been practising this bmnch of his profession lor twenty»six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility of the < orients of the parcels being disco vurt-d, Plain an J clear directions accompany these 1 attar, and a cure is etiveted without e> en Iho phyiuiau knowing who is his putient. To Men and Women wih Brelten<(?own Constitutions, the Aervoua, thd Debilitated, and all Buttering from any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SillTli'jJ plac ol treatment com* mendii it well, avoiding, as it does, t lie lticouvenience ami expeuse i a personal visit, Addbess —
DR. L. L SMITH, ! 18a, COLLUSo SlßtfiiCf EAST, MKLBOUKNE. (f-nte tb#» Re-«i Iprcß '>r the Qovarnor.) 11113 ADVEKTIiSKMK.NT oHOULD BK C titEPULLY BBAD AND KE MKMBfiKEO BY hVEEVOiNE IN* TEKKSTED IN FENCING. THE PATE NT OVAL SAMBON FENCE WIRE Has now been bef in- the public for foe years, and during that time 5000 TONS HAVE BKEN SOL 11 mug very great satisfaction, in proof of winch we ho (I numerous testimonials from weil'known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing lo such an extent, tlia numerous Spurious Imitations have lately Imun M/jduced in the various markets of Australia and New Zealand, tor the sole purpose of damaging the reputation of the Patent Opal Samson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Whs \ atented and introduced four years ago in Victnria, New South Wale9 (^ueenslautl and ISevr Zealand ; and the principal claim set torth was its being made Oval to preven i>aud. Yet, iu the lace of these patents firms— many of re< si ec!al>le standing haye, for the bake of ! |, iltry commission, lent themselves tot Ik | iiitrocJuclio.i of varioiiH spurious imilai nous, which render them liable lo action at iurt, and mnoyauce and uiHappoint to the users. The public when purchafiing, are there fore cautioned to see thai each coil bear? a tin tally thus :— PATENT OVAL SAMSON WIRE IN OVAL ; And.thePatentees' Tullj orlrade Mark M li li I» °. DLOCK. Manufactured by the Wuitecross Wirff Company, Wamn^loo, England Prices Greatly Reduced ! ADDREdS: M'LEAN 8803. & BIGG, IMPORTERS 99 ELIZABETH STIiEbT, MELBOUKNE SENIORS' WASHING POWDER do.'* not injure the most delicate whites iji* in ttitiyies washed, it composed ol the moot delicate ingredients and goes much 'uuier than moNt wishing powders It is higly rtvouiinended hs a gaif mi tcotiomioal uri nd la&ur »
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1191, 6 November 1882, Page 1
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