i' Publio Notices. I —^ )•' Lives of great men all remind us, We can iimlfn our lives sublime ; . A"d, d''p>ii*tiiifr, leave b«liind us Footprint* on the sands of tinii!." aho»e ts read with great interest bv tliousaiuid ol young men. It inspires them with lloi'E, for i.i the bright luxioon ol • c uth there i* no such worrl us fail. Ll"* ! siij many, this is correct, — is truo with 'Mgard tn the youlh who has never abused his stci-ngth — and to tho man who has not been 1 passion's idiive." Hut to ihut youth — to that man, who has wu*ted hU vigor, who has yielded hims-ilf up to the trinpor-ry sweat allureuieiits ot vice, who has {liven unbridled license to his passions, to hiii» the above Hues tiro hut «s a lootp'Jnis on the sand* of" time? For him, ul-i^! there ih nought but dark despair and aelf-reproiicii for a lost life. For a man to leave his 'ootprints on the sands of tune, lie nuivt be endowed with a strong brain an I nervou* power, ifo must possesc-a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, in i a h.aliiiy body —tho power to com-cive— the ener»y to execute! > But look at our Au-liuliau youth ! Weti the omnciaied form, j tiie vaciint look, the listless hesitating muuiidr, | ! the it .-rvous distrust, the senseless, utmost | idiotic i-xpiession. Note his detiieuuour nnd cmiV(M>:nioM, and then say, Is rliat a man to I lruve Aw ootprints on the sands of time, j Do parent*, medical men nnd educators of youth p=iy sulucieut atteution to this sub- ' j.-cl ? Do they ever ascertain tho C;ms9 ol j this decay ; and having done mo, do they (us « u strict sense of duly demaudij) the I nkilled advice of the medical man, who has nii.de. tliis branch of his prolession his particular spuciality, whose life has beeu devoted to he treatment of these cases ? Keader [ what in your nn^wcr ? Le: e;ich oue auswer tor hipiorlf, Purnita see their progeny fading gridunily before their sight, see them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, eiifteeblt-d, until rod for the battle of life; yet one word might savo them, one sound iiiid vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nun, habituated lo the treatment und continuous supervision of such cases wou' J, in most instances, succeed iu warning' oil' tiie impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system lo its natural vigor, and ensure ajo>ous und happy life J)r L. Si. bill I'll, of Melbourne, has made the discuses if youth und those arising therd from his peculiar study. 11 is whalu pro essional life has licen especially devoted to the in iiliiicnt ot Nervous Att'i-clioiift and the Hit-i-nses incidental to Married Life. iiis skill is uvuilabiL to all — no mutter how int'iy htii.drid* or thousands* ol miltts distant, ilia system of co.ri l e.«ponUeuco by letter is now so Well organised and kuov/i., tint cjuunont would bi- superQuous — (by this •euii3 mau^ thousands ol patients have been cured, whom ho has never seen Hiid never k.iown) ; ami it i:> fairiL'ri on with such judicious supfrvi-on th n t-. : *l hough he lina beeu pruclising this bruuclroi hib profession for twenty»six-years in. these colonies, no single instance of accidental' discovery has ever yet happeuod. When Mediciuos ure required, tlieao are forwarded in the sumccaridui nmnuer without a possibility ol the < onior.ts of the parcels being discovered, Plain and cl«ar direciions ncctiinpiiiiy theau luller, mid a cure is oil. uittd williout, eyen the phyiciau knowing who is liis patient. To AJcn and Women wi'h Broken- Jo>vn Constitution*, the .Nervous, I Liu ])abi!itiiied, und all sulli-iiiig iron) any Didcuce vvl-iatover, Dr J^, L. SAHTU'ri plau ol treatment comuieudb itsel:, avoiding, as it does, iho mcouveiiienite and expense f a personal visit. Adduess — DR. L. L SMITH, IS:J, (JOLLLNa BTUKKT EAST. MKLI3OUUMIS. (Lati* th» Re^i lence ->r' the Governm'.) THIS ADVKUTISKAIKNT bHULJLD l^E O\H\L FULLY ltliAJ) AND JJE MKiIJJtiJWKD 131' EVERYONE liSn TKKKSTJfJ) IN FENOIJNCt. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSQ^FENCE__WIRE lias now been bet'trr the puuliu for l'ou year<, a, id during that time .5000 TONS iIAVJi: BIiEN aOL Uivitiij very yreat sutisfaciion, iu proof ot which we h>> d numerous tesiimonials fr<»ni weli'liiiowu Colonists; and the demand daily ine» oisint; lo such uu extent, tiiu numerous Spurious Imitations liuvo lately I.«uju Mv/jducfd in the various murketn of AuAtralia and New Zealund, tor the sole purposo of (Imnaniuf: the reputalioL of ihc Patent Oyai Saiusou Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE VVtis : uieiited und introduced lour years ago in V'ict-iria, iVetv South vVales Queensland and .New Zealand ; and tho principal claim set lorili was its being made Oval to preveu f - aud. Yet, it the lace »f thesis patents firms — many of re* speciuble staiidiiif{ liuye, tor the sake ot paltry coinuii.>sii)ii. lent themselves totlu inti'oduciio.i of various spurious iin'ttat lions, which render theoi liable lo uctio<» at law, and i:iauyaucu aud uisappoint to the users. The public when purchasing, aro there foie cuulioued to see tiiat each coil Learn a tin tally thus :— PATENT OVAL SAMSON WIRE IN OVAL ; A nd.t he Paten lees' Tally or'lrade Murk M J3 K IU °. DLOCK. Maiiufuclurcl by the VVhitecross Wire Compauy, Warriugton, Eugland Prices Greatly Reduced ADDItESS : M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, TMPOHTEKS 99 ELIZAUJSI'II STKELT, MELJ3OITKNE SENIORS' WAS'.UNQ- POWDER does not injure the most delicate white* ues in articles washed, id composed of the most delicate ingredients aud goua much lutuer tliau most washing powders Ic is higly rctominended us a sui-.- uu.' rcoiiomical iui nd labor s
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1269, 9 May 1883, Page 1
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