I Public Notice i j " Livi^ of pren-t men all remind us, j We can ti'i'l'e our lives auh'ime; I Aii'l, dH|-)-.riintf, ten vi- b-'hin.l n* Footpriuls on the s.iihU of liiiif.' fpHKnhovo is reiid with t»rent interest b; t thnusun^ o' youi^ men. ft ii:*pirethem with Hope for in tlio b'-i^ht lcxiivn o< '•ruth tiero is no such word <i 3 i'uil. ll '- ! s:n HiHiiy, this is enrrrft,— is true with Mgiird ! to the youth wiio hus never n'msi'd h : * . str«'ngih--and to the man who hai« nor been j ' |):ia-i(in'.« -tiirp " i i l?ui to thitt vomh — 'o th»t mnii, who h-s wn led lii" vipor, who ln«8 yielded hirns-;!! up f tha ti'!npo&jM; swoet a'lurencnts ol vin-, whoW i'iv^rTi'n bridled license t«. his pimei.jus, to hiiii t'.ie übove li •>«* an' but us a i tuprOiiuh. Who) HoTRP-n he h»ve ? Wind j «!>f;iratioiiß ? VV uai ciiuiioe of loi'vin-/ hit I lootpiiniß on tliP Band* of time? For him, liihn! therei* nongi't but dnrk despair an. l sill-re|iroucu for a lost- life. For a man to leave hi.< ool:f>rmffl on the a:iticl.4 of time, he tiui^t be endowed with ;i , atroiig brain an • nervou* p->w. r. He must ! po8?es« a sound, viirorous, healthy mi 'd, in ia In-all by body -—the powr to comcive— the enrr y to csecule! Hut look at our Au-liHlian youth ! tSee the ennic ; ated form, . the vaciint look, the listless hesitating uiunuer, I the n rvous distrust., the sensrless, almost j idiotic cxprcjbioii. Note his demeanour and ! coi Torwition, and then *ay, Is that a man to J leave his 'ootprints c*i the eaudn o/ time. 1 Do parents, medical men and educator? otyouth -pwy wiifltnViit attention to thir«abf j«-ot ? i iJDo they ever ascerlain the caUM ol ' \\\\% htsfwj \ and having done ho, do tbey (as v strict sense of duty deiimnJs) eeek the skilled ndvice of the medical man, who has imide this branch of bis pro'.ession his particului' specinliiy, vhosclife has been devote*? to be tieatment of these eases ? .Reader. I what is jK/Mr answer? Le: each one answer •or btmsMJf, Parents see Micir progeny fading gradually belore tboir sight, see them become emiifiiated old you^ men. broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of ll&'J yet one word might save them, one sound nnd vigorous heuith-giving letter from ' a medical man, habituated 10 the treatment and continuous tupervi-ion of such cases wou' J, in most i;i«t moes, succeed in warning oil' tiie impending doom of a miserable and gluomy (mure, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vi«or, and <jjisure ajotous <md happy life l)f L. Jj. bMH'H, ol Me. bourne, has made tlie diseases o/ y.,uih and those urisiug therd from hit, peculiar stuiy. Jl ia whole pro essional life ha& been espeti'illy devoted to tJie tnal mint ol Nervous Atfictions and the Diseases incidcntnl to Married Life. His skill is aviiilabifc to all — no m-iiter how nitty hui.drcd^ or tliousandu ot nuL-s distant. His system of correspon ieuco by letter is now so wll orgnuised and known, th it comment would W euperlJuous— (by this (oaus many thousands ol patients have been cured, whom lie has never seen inJ never known) ; and it in cairieii on with such judicious supervison that- though he hue been practicing this branch ol his profession lor tw<.-i)tj»3ix years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are for warded iv the same cnretul manner without v possibility of the . o'lieiits of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these latter, and a cure is effected without eyen the phy-ician knowing who is bis pntient. To Men und Women wi'h Broken-iVm Const itutioiiN, the JNervuuu, ib • DeoilitnteJ, and all eulleriui; from any Diseafe' whatever, l)r L, L. SMilii'd plan ol treatment cotumends itself, avoiding, as it does, ihe niforirenience and expense f v personal visit, DX L. L SMIT3, 182, COLLIISo STttliKT EAST. MKLBOOi.JN.O. (f iitp thp Re-ti Iprci 1 •»' the G-overno'-.) ■ 11J1& .inVKisi'ISK.VJENT fcHUULI) WK 0 «ie K FULLY KKAJ) AND \i\i MEAiUHKED I3Y liVERVO^E liSTEIiE.STtD I.\ FENCIiNG. THEPATKNTOVAL SAMSON' FENCii WIRE ■in <— 111 in ii in i — mini— — — i in— mi Uasnoiv been bet'trc the public for f'ou yenrs, a<id during that time 5000 TOXS HAVE BEEN SOL (living very great satisfaction, in proof of wh;c'i «'3 h > <l numerous testimonials from well'known Colonists; and the detnand daily increasing to such an extent, tna numerous Spurious Imitations have lately b"-uu nt/jduced in the various markets ol' Australia and. New Zealand, for tlie sole purpose of damaging tlie reputatioi. of the Patent Oyal Samsou Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Whs i aieuted and introduced tour years ago in Victoria, JNew South Wales Queensland and JNew Zealand ; and the principal claim set forth was its being made Oral to preven f.-aud. Yet, iv the face of these patents firms — many of respec'able standing haye, tor the sake ol !>:iltry commission, lent lhem»eivea to tlu lutroductiou of various spurious imitai tious, which render theui liable to action at law, aur! inuoyaoce and uisappoint to the usi rs. The public when purclia?in^. are there fore cautioned to see liiai each coil bearf a tin taiiv tlius : — patent ovalsamson wire IN OVAL ; And.tbePalentees'Tall} orlrade Mark M li K IK °. DLOCK. Manufactured by the Wbitecross Wirff Company, Warrington, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDRESS: M'LEAN BRO3. & RIGO, IMPORTERS 99 KLIZAIiEi'H STJKKhT, MELBOIUiNIL SENIORS' WASHING POWDER (loes not injure the most delicate white* nt-8 iv articles washed, i.- composed of the most delicate ingredients and goes much lutuer than ti'o?t wishi- g powders It h higly re oiinnen 'eel us a B,u-.- Un uonoiniual nn ii-J iubur b
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1207, 13 December 1882, Page 1
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