j Pub'ifi Notice3, 1 . _^ . I '• Live? of great 'men all ivinind us, f W«» can n»i;lfe our lifoy sulilimi' ; And, dopirrir.ff, leave boliimi u.-i Footprinti. on the «;ih,)j of liinv" K -.xhitvc is read willi £ r mit inten^st b«' tliou-<an'' I 3 of young men. It inspire* them wifh Hope, fori-i the bright . lexioon o< •■ciith there i< no such word ;is luil. tins! S'n many, tit is is correct, — is truo with '••■jard to the youth who ' has nuvpr abusod his strnnglh— and to the man ivho luts not been * pillion's sluve." ■ ■. • • i'ut to lliiit yoiith-r-to th-it man, who has wa>leil his vigor, who ha* yielded himself up h; lIW temponry swei»t "rtihirenieiits oi vice, 'wlih4iift r J!iVort?Unortdl'Hrt flense; to' hi3 piijeiOiisi toPhiu! ,t.ha. abave vv MuesiaTO ! .,but 113 /« reproiich. Wliai HoPK c.n he have ? VVh'at Q>piratioiiß ? ' What 'chalice of loi«vin-» hut footprints on the sands of lime? For him, ill:)."! there ik nought but. dark despair and si-lf-reiiroiicti for a lost life. 4 - I For a until to leave hi* ootprints on Ihe j sands of time, lie mti-t he endowed with a strong brain an I nervou 1 * power. Me inust possess n AOti»d, vijorous, liealtliy uiixd, in. a h.-aliiij body —the pinvt-r <o coiiieivo— the encrry to Rxecute! L'ut look at our' ' Aiiotriilian "youth ! Se«'tlie omticuited form, ! Hie vacnnt iook, tiiclißtU'sshes.taiiiig Jnaundr, i 1 In* 11. rvou* distrust,, the senseless, almost ; idiotic .expression^ Note, his demeanour and coiiviirsniioiv, uud thru miv, l.i that a man to I leavv- his !oot|>rints cm the sands of time. Do parent!?, medical men and educators of f youth |my sulh'cicut .attention ttf tliis nub-jr-ci ? Do they ever ascertain the ciiuse ol I ilais decuy; amd having done no, do they (as a strict sense of duly dcniand.s) ceck the (•killed advice of the inedicnl man, wlio has nr.de tkis branch of his profession his par ticulnr spuciality, whose li.'e lias been devoted to he treatment of tiiesc casiis ? Kuadur what is your answer ? Le; each one answer, or liiimelt', i':trenis see their progeny (tiding grjduuliy before their tijjhf, i«ee them become' finaciated old vouug men, broken down in lienlth, enfeebled, unfitted for tlie battle o^ life; vet one word might, save them, one* «ound >i"d vigorous health-giving letter from a niedioal nan.Jiabituated ip tjm treutinoniti und continuous* eupervisioii" of such' cases, wou' i', in most ihf warning oil t.ip inipeadhif,' doom ol a miserable and gloomy luiuie, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system .10 its natural , vigor, and ensurea joioiH and happy 'life J>r L. L. SMITH, ol Meibourne, has made tin; dit<Ciit<ci> '>f youth and tho^n arising therd f rum hib peculiar study. His wiiole pi-o essioiial iile has been eeputiiilly dovotwl to t>n> livatuivnt ol Nervous AUVciious anil the Disenscs incidental to Married Lite. ilitf I sLilt is av-iiilubie to u!l — im niuitor how nit *iy hui drtil-' or thousantlu ot miles disttmt. His system of correspondence hy letter is no»v so Well oi-gauised and known, til it comment would b« superfluous — (by l.his -eans many thou.-unds ol patients huve been cured, whom ho has never seen ,Jnd never known) ; and it i;> ciwried "on- with such judicious supervuon, that.' iliougli bo 'has been , p'riictising this branch of his pi-ofession Jor t\«jeuty»dix years in these colonies, no' single, instance of accidental, discovery lias ever yet' happened. When Medii/inesi arer required, I lieso are forwarded in the suine carelul muinipr witlioul u possibility of the lonients «f tlits paivela being discoverfdt - ; Pluia uiiil cl«.u* direci ions accumpuny thenc lallt-r. and a cure 13 ell-e.tod nithout ejiMi the nhyiuiau knowing, who is iiis pi.'tieut. To Men and Women wiih Uroken-uown Const it ut ionb, the JServou^, the J).ebilitated, uiui all fculleriui; from any Disease whatever, l)r 1-. LiSUiTil^t phic ol treatment coininendf iisell. avoiding, us it does, 1 lie inconvenience uud expeuso f a personal visit, j\DDBE3S — DR. L. L SMITE, IK2, OOLLINj Sl'ltltiilVifiAST. MIiLBOOuNK. (l,iit*» tlii> FStMidp'nce. ->t' the Q-6vernr>i*.> VtilS AOVKi<TIS>K.UK.NT oHOULD. HK C\ if K FULLY UK AD AND JU£ MEMBiCUEU BY KVIUIYONxi IJS« TKJiKdiTIfD IN FENCING. '- THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON__FENCS WIRE Has no* hi'i«n bel'ir- ihe ptililic for fou year*, and during that time 5000 T(»S HAVE BK-O SOL •living very jjreat satisfiicuori. in proof of whie:i we fin (I numerous testimonials fr-m weli- known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to .sul-H au extent, tiia mi :i eruns Imitations liave lately l'"*u . •ji.'jduci'd in the various markets' of ausirwlia uiid iN'ew Zealaiiii, for the sole purpose of damntiiii/'; the reputatiot ot' Iho Paleiit Oval Siiinson Wire. TBE SASSSON WIRE Whs 1 au-tiifd 'ind introduced tour years Hgo in V^ict-'i'in, IN«w \Vales ..Queensland mid New Zealand; and the principal claim set forth was its being made Oval to preven f'aud, Yet, ii, the tare (it these patents firms— many ot' re« spec-table standing haye, tor the aake of p.iltry i'oiimti.»siuti. lent tlieuireives tothf ' introdiictin.i of various spurious itnUaJ tions.-whu-h lender the.n liable to aotio» l at law, an.} Hnnoyauce and u'isappoiut to ihe users. Tlie puhlic when purchasing, are there, fore cautioned to see that oaeh coil bean* ' a tin taiiy thus ; — I PATENT 6y AX SAMSON WIUM I IN OVAL ; And.thfcl'ateritecs'Talij ovl rude Murk M lJ I IK VDIOOK. ManiifactureO by the Whitecross Wik Compnny, Warringtou, England. Prices Greatly Reduced ADDRESS: M'LEAN BROS. & RIGS, I TMPOETEBS 9O ELIZABETH STIiEtT. MEL. BOUitNE SENIORS' WASHING POWDER docs not injure the most delicate white, nes in articles washed, is composed of the most delicate ingredient* awl goes much |u»uer than n>o r t washing powders It i* higly reroinmenied as a sai-umi tconomical im 3id labor 3
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1252, 30 March 1883, Page 1
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