Publfo Noticat/ " Lives of grp:it men all rctnihd as, Wo win int'fee oar lives oubliiiio) 1 - i Audi dopirtiiiK, i'cuvo bohind U3 I . 'Footprints on the siiuds of timo." fTinj? jibov* is rdad witlt great interest by 1_ thouuanilu pfyouug men. It irispiro? thn'm with Hope, for ia the bright lexicon of rcuth thero is no tfuc.h vrbnV hb fniU >! i^'.» ' to' this *j-oml.li v.'io i- :^" "' h- ■'•■■■• al>n?u(i his Mini t,o tlio man wtiu has jiot-bccn ' p^-.:i')il'., -1:.VO." ■ "'■ » 'Ulii in llwt y.;,,,,]. —:0 (ii^t v..;wi, ir!n) ,u<.<- \ ..-.i -,. -■ ■■..!..• ':•■ ;..■(■ of !.-i-rh,L» <':'■? -'■ . ' '■.- .... ■; . ,■■■■•. . *:^^ F.-.v iii..-, ■/.ul i;> ■!•!■ in n';'i:. rii !i out iluiii iiOt',it.:i' \.\i.'. I'oe a nun to le;ivo his footprints on the s^nds of time, he nuist be endowed with :i Btrong brain an. l nervous po war. ■ ifo mUßfc' possess a aound, viijoroiis, healthy. -jnind, in a' hoiiKliy body —the power to concuive— j,t,ho onorjry to execute! .But look' ait our Australian youtli! iiee the, evnuciated form, the vacant iook/lhftlistloHs hesitating manner, the jiervnua distrust, the scnsoless, almost uliotic expi-ussion. Note hia deinounour and convolution, and then Bay, Ia that a* ntdn to leave Ma tootprints on the sands of : time. Do parents, medical meu and educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this Bub-., jc ct ? Do they ever ascertain 1 the causa 61 this decay ; and having, done co, do they (as v btricl; sense of duty demands); eeok the skilled advice of the medical man, who has mude tku .branch of his profession his par' ticuljr speciality, whose. life has been devoted to .be treatment of these eases P Reader, ,t?hat la your an3wor ? Let each one answer for himself, Parents see their progeny fading gradually before thoir eight, Bee them' become emaciated old youiig men, broken down ia ■hcrdtb, enfeebled, unfitted for . the. battle of life;, yet one word might save tlwrn, one sound and vigorous health-giving letter from & medical nan, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision . of such, cases woml i, in most instanoes, sucooed in warning off tue impending doom of a miserable and gloomy iuture, and by appropinato treatment restore the enervated system, to its natural vigor, and ensure ajo/ous'and happy life. l)r L, L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made the diseases of youth and those arising therd from bis peculiar study. His whole professional life has been espociully dovotcd to the treatment of Nervo.ua Atf«ctiou9 f and the Diaeusea incidentul to Murrk'd Lifis ilia skill is available to all — no matter how m&.Ty htrcdredifor thousanda of miles distant. His system of doxrespoudence by letter is now so well orgaiii:ed and known, that comment would be Buperuuous--(by this iveans many thousands of patients have been cured, whom he has nevewieen *nd never known) ; and it is ohiried ou with^such judicious supcrvhoo that ; inoogjrjie has been graetisnng .this linnx-kpf vhi^'^ofip^ipp'ior iweotywis years iit'the*^ flolo}i»e, lio single kdtdjjco of aooi* dontal has ever yet happened. \yiieu Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the same careful manner, without a possibility of the oontents of the parcels j being discoveredi Plain und clear directions j accompany these lutfor, and a cure ia ollrtcted without eyen the phynieiaii knowiug who is his piitient. [fo Men and Women with Broken«down | Oonstitutions, tho Korvous, the Debilitated, amj all suffering from any Disease whatever, Dr L. L. SiMITil'S plan of treatment com* mends itself, avoiding, as it does, Iho inoonvuuience aud expense'; 1' a personal visit, ■ ADDUEB3 — DH. L. L SlilTII, IB^, COLLiN?i STRKJiT EiiST. ; . , t> - ... MtiLBQOItSrEL ' (Lato flip RonilflMce .of the Governor^) ' /l'Hiia ADyiiltTJOoliMliiNT aiiodliß : M G VJPEULLY v KEAJ) \\$p 'us [ TEUESTJSD IN FENCJIiNG,. ,' _. '''"' THE PATENT OVAL .llixs jo'w/lwqik.bßtitv i.hdlpijblio for four year«, ai»d. <lurins> thaU time COOO TCJS'S'.JIAyEBIiEN SOL '.living yei-y {{teat satisfaction, in' proof o^ vrliiuli we lio-.i riiimerous {t^timonialsfwtß wcli.-ki)pwn Colonists j and tho doinaad .daily increasing to sueii qu extort, tha •niiu\diMd S^ii Hod a Imitations have lately -!b*>«uv->ita)daoed>»in the vsrious markots of. ; a>id,2^evf Zealand,' for the 80le 7 j)uiuo3<J of darnagiiip;, the reputatio&dttiio Pateut Oyai TSanisoif "VViro. ^',TJB.B: i 3A3iiaoNMWlifiE vV«!) }:at«hte^i,nud introduced tour yomsago iii Victoria, No^Bbuth Wales Quoenslaud and New Zodiand ; and the principal claim, set forth was its being wade Oval to preven fraud. Yet, iii the face of these patents firms— many of re« spedable . standing haye, for the Bake of paltry commission, lent themselves to tlu introduction of various spurious im'ttaf lions, which render, them liublo to actionat law, and annoyance and disappoint to the users. . • The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to sco that eaoh coil bears a tin tally thns :— » ...■".: PATENT OYALSAatSON WIEB IN 07A1; • ADdJtaePatenteea'Talli orl'rade Mark M J3 • . . B . ■ IST P.DtOOK. Manuf<M;tar<Kl by the Whitecroas Wir# Oompnny, Warrington, England, . Prices Greatly Eeduced ADDRESS: whim Bros. & niaa, i)b %ttZ'A.ti&M STREIiT, -MEL. fIOUHNE :.; ■-■■ i ' a eniors ' WAsniiVO powder {5 does not injuro tho m'fts'fr dolicato white* ju-a yr mtiulea washed, k composed of tho most dtilicuto ingredients nn-'l goes mucli i fuiiiur than mo»t washing 'powders It h i liigly rccouunonJed ns a aulv an:i ccwioinieal im n-J lahut a
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1259, 16 April 1883, Page 1
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