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Publia Notice 3. " Lives of great men all ivmintl us, VTb can waVti our lives siiblime ; And, departing, leave b«-hind u< Footjiriiits on the sands of liinrf." Til K above is read with great, interest by thousamis of young men. It inspires them with lioi'E. for in the bright lexicon o 1 '-c utli tliera i* no jueh word as tail, ll is ! Bii\ many, this is em-reef,— is true wirli v^iii'd \<> the youth who has never abused his strength — nnd to the man who has not beon ' pa-xion's nlive." J-iut. to that yourh— to that man, who Jims tta»t<'d his vi»or, who has yielded hhruvOf _u» reproach.' What UoPtfein he have ?.. What u#pirntiouß 2 Wlmt chnnce of .lei-vinv fj.pi lootpiims on the sands of time ? For him, ahis! therein nought; but dark despair and self-Kpro^cti for a lost l\fe. . For a in an to leave hi* 'ootprints on the sands of time, he iuu~t bo endowed with a strong brain an-l nervous power. He must' possess" a sound, vi«oroua, healthy mind, in a heali'uy body,— the pow>r to coiueiyefthe Xni'r.rv to Wxcftute!. But' look at o;ir Au->tt;>U»rt youth ! tie- tn-Q. emaciated, form, the Viicunt iook, the listless hesitjiihigmaiin<jr,. i the n.rvous distrust., the senseless, ulmoat. ; iiliotio expression. Note his deiheanpiU* and J entiViMS'iuon.uii-l then »ay. Is that a itTan^Q. I leave Aw lootprints cm th^ sands of time. | Do parents, medical men and educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this sub- I jfot ? Do they ever usw-rtain the cause ol ! | this decay; and having dono ho, do they (as • » strict sense of duly demand.-;) seek the skilled advice of the medical roan, who has inmle tliis branch of his proiession his particular speciality, whose lile has been devoted 10 he tieatnient of these cases ? Header what is your Hii^wer? Le: each one answer tor himself. Puwiits soe their progeny fading gr.idually before their sight, them become emaciated old young men, broken down in I lienhh, ctileoblcd, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save thorn, one sound and vigorous health-giving letter from j v medical nmi, habituated lo the treatment nnd continuous supervision of such cases won' j, in most i.ist nices, succeed in warning 011 t.ie impending ('ooin ol a inisembleand gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure ajoxais and happy life j>r L. L. SMITH, ol Melbourne, has made tho clise.ises «f youth and ihose arising therd from hib peculiar study. His whole pro esBional lile has been cspuiiully devoted to tiib ti-runnt'iif. ol Nervous AltVeiious aiul the hifeisses incidental to Married Lile. tlia skill is available to all — no waiter how tin L iy hui.dred.i Or thoUaaiida ol miles distant. His sysienf of corrusponileiKje by letter is now so well orgauised and known, th.t comment would be superduous — iby this -cans many thou^iinds ol patients have heeu cured, whom | lie lias never seen -Mid never known.) j ami it. I i?,toi l*ird on. " wlflf*s6<ni judicious •iutj.'Jiviwyk btft^rr»ju»R" w :^^mtf\mmm^m brunch of his profession lor tweuty«six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery lias ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwui'deii in the same cart- l ul manner without a possibility ol the ■O'iici > ts of the panels being discovered, Plain ami clear direei ions accompany these lulftr. and a cure is eliecied ivilhout eyen the phy-iuian knowing who is i»is pi'tieut. To Men ftfcd Women wi-li ])roken-c'o<vn Constitutions, fcho .Nervous, Ihe J)ebilitated, uud all sullering from any Disease whatever, I)r li. L. SAIITU'6 plac ol treatment commends itseli, uvoiding, us it does, ihe inconvenience and expense f a personal visit. .r-AuuiZESs — DR. L. L SMITa, IW. COLLLNa Srith^T HAST. MKLUOUuMIS. (r.tite tlw Resiiiencn ->i" the trnVßruoi-.^ I'HIS ADVIfiKTISIiMKM' tHOULI) UK CviMi: FULLY KKAI) Ai\D UK MEUBKKKL) BY KVI£JiYOA T «i LX» TEUKSTtfD IN FE.XUING. THKPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE- WIRE Has now itcen lief »r<- Ihe public for lou yetirs and duriim that time .5000 TO >' .S Ii AYE ii Xii N SOL Givinjj very fjrent satisfucUon, in proof of nlncli we hi (1 numerous tpsiiiuonials from well-known Colonists; nnd the demand daily increasing to suc-h an extent, tiia numerous Spurious Imitations have lately ■[wi...iv 'iv/jdueed in the various tnaikets of aiisirulia uiid New Zealand, fur tiie sole pui'Dosp of daiii;it>itif,' Ihe rt-putatioL of the Palenl Oyal Samson Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE j Whs , atehlpd mid introduced lour i years auu in V'ictxris, IMew South \\ r ales Queensland and iS'ew Zealand ; and the principal claim set ton.li was its being in.idu Oval to prcven 1.-aud. Yet, ib the face of these patents firms — many of re« spccfable siamling imye, for tbe sake ot | paltry couniji^sidii. lent theiuieives to th< | lnlruiluclio.i of various spurious iiiiitiK i lion.s. which tender llieiii liable lo uctio»» I "I law, and -annoyance and disappoint to ihe users. The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see that each coil bear? a tin ta'iv thus : — PATEiNT OVAL SAMSON WIRE IN OVAL ; And'thePalentees'Tull) or'lradeMark M B B \ IS °. DLOCK. ' Munufticture'l by the Wbilecross Wire I Company, Warnußtou, England 1 Prices Greatly Reduced j ADDRESS : M'LEAN BROS. & RIGO, IMPOJRTEfiS 99 ELIZABETH STItKhT, MELJ3OUKNE SENIORS' WASHING POWDER does not injure the most delicate white« nes in articles washed, is composed of the most delicate ingredients und goes much luiuer than n>ost washing powders It is higly recommended as a sal 1 / and economical mi nd labor a

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1246, 16 March 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1246, 16 March 1883, Page 1

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