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! Publio Notice?, I " Lives of great men all remind us, ] We win ronke our lives sublime ; i And, departing, leave behind it* ' ' Footprinto on the eunds of time." 1 rnHR above is read with great interest b |_ thousands of voutir men. It inspirt them with Hope, for i-i the bright lexicon < "cuth there is no such word us fail, linn snj many, this is correct, — is true with '.Mgar to* the youth who Una never abused hi strength— and to the tnun who kaa not bee •passion's slave." But to thut youth — to that man, who ha wasted hi* vigor, who has yielded himself u to the temporary sweet allurements of vice who hns given unbridled license to his pus sions, to him the above lines are but as i reproach. What Hope Cnn he have ? Wha s jgpirationa-? footpi hits on the sand* of time? For him uU»! there im nought but dark despair am self-ieproacli for a lost life. For a man to leave his footprints on th sands of time, he miut bo endowed with i I strong brain and nervou* power. He mus I possess a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, ii j a healthy body — the powir to conceive— • the energy to execute! But look at ou I Aiftraliau youth! Seethe emaciated form the vncrtiit look, the listless hesitating munnai the u>rvous distrust, the senseless, almoa 1 idiotic expression. Note his demeunour am ' coiivornHtion, and thi*n say, Is that a man I 1 lrave his footprints on the sands of time. ' Do pnrtmts, medical men and educators o 1 youth pay sufficient attention to this sub jpet ? Do they ever ascertain the onnse o this decay; and having dono ho, do they (a a strict sense of duly demands) *eek th I skilled advice of the medical man, who ha mnde tnis branch of hU profession his par ticttlur speciality, whose life has been devotee | to he treatment of thoso cases ? Keader what is your answer ? Let each one answe for himself. Parents see their progeny fad in/ gradually before their sight, «e them becomi emaciated old young men, broken down ii health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle o lif«; yet one word might save them, oik Round >md vigorous heal thriving letter fron a medicul nan, habituated to the treaimon and continuous supervision of such cusei wou' i, in most instances, succeed in warning otf tne impending doom of a miserable anc gloomy future, and by appropriate treatmeul restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life. Dr L. L. tiMllii, of Melbourne, has made the diseases of youth und those arioiug tlierd from his peculiar study. His whole proeseional life has been especially devoted to the treatment of Nervous AllVotioiis and the Disenses incidentul to Married Life. blie skill is available to all — no matter how me'iy hurdied* or thousauda o( miloa distant. Hie BTSieiii of corre.ipondcnce by letter is now sc Well orgauised and known, that cumnieul would bw superfluous — (by this leans uiunj thousands ol patients have been cured, whom he has never seen and never known) ; and il is cairied on with such judicisus super vuot that though he has been practising tliii branch of his proftfaion for tweuty-si^ yqari ' In th«se "I?dtdfiteß,"n;ci sTrigle ihstdiiee of acci. dentul discovery Has ever yut huppened When Medicines are required, these art forwarded in the same careful manner withoul a possibility of the iouients of the parcel! being discovered, Plain and cl«ur direclioni accompany these latfer. and a cure is etf"Ciec without eyen the physician knowing who is his pHtieut. To Men and Women wiih Broken«t"owr Constitutions, tho IServouo, the* Debilitated und all sulluring from any Disease whatever Dr L, L. SMITU'^ pine ol treatment com' mends itself, avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience and expense f a personul visit, Addhess — DR. L. L SMITH, 182, WJLLINa STttliEl 1 EAST. (F/ato thp Re.iilence oi' the Q-overnor.) THit) ADVEUTISEME.NT &UOULL KK C AiiICFULLY READ AND KE 3lEMfiEltfiU BY EVERYONE IN. TEREbTJfD IN FENCING. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has now been bef T' 1 the public for fou years, and during that tune 5000 TONiS HAVE BEEN SOL Giving very great satisfaction, in proof o) which we ho ri numerous testimonials from weli«known ColormtM; and Che demand daily increasing to such an extent, tiia numerous Spurious Imitations have latelj hueu n"./jducid in the various market!: of Australia and New Zealand, for the sole purboso of damaging the reputatioi of the Patent Oval Sumsoo Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Was | aiented and introduced four years ago in Vict-ria, l!iew South Wales Queensland and New Zealand; and the principal claim set torch was its being uiadt> Oval to preren fraud. Yet, iu the face ot tnesH patents firms — many of ro« Bjiec'able standing have, for the sake of paltry commission, ient themselves to the itilruductioa of ruriouH spurious imitas | tions, which render them liable lo action I at law, and inuoyauce and Disappoint to the usits. Tht public whon purchasing, are there fore cautioned to seo thai each coil bean a tin tally thus :— PATE'nT OVAL SAMSON WIRE IN OVAL ; Aud.thePaLentees'Xallj or'irade Mark M U j IV \ DLOOK. i Manufiicturcl by the VVhitecross Wire Company, Warrington, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDRESS : jM'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, i TMPOETEES 99 ELIZABETH STKEbT, MELBOURNE SENIORS' WASHING POWDER does not injure the must dolicate white* lies in articles washed, is composed of the most delicate ingredients and goes much I tuluer than mo^t washing powders It is j higly recommended ns a saiv an.- economical [ im nd labor s

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1282, 8 June 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1282, 8 June 1883, Page 1

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