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Public Notices, I" Lives of great men all remind us, We can niiikc oar lives sublime ; And, departing, teavo beliindus Footprints on the Bunds of time." TIT. 12 above is read with great interest by thousands o' young men. It inspire? them with Hopij, for i.i the bright lexiooh of , vcuth there is no such word as fail, lias! Lan) 'fiany, this is correct, — is truo with >.*jgard to the youth who has never abused his I strength-— and to the man who has not beon Hi^*Wftfratj||fcr)nth — to thnt man, who has (wa«-ri<d \na vjgah, 1^ dp reprcmc.h. What, IToPEciin he have? \yhat a*j;irdtio!i3 ? What chance of leaving his lootpnmß on tho uands oi time ? For him, ul.-i* ! tilt-re in nought but dark despair and aclf-repronch for a lost life. ~ For a man to leuve his ootpriuts on the sands of timet he mint bo endowed with a strong brain an 4 nervous power. He must ! poß.«cse a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, ia I a healthy body : — the powi'r to conceive — j the energy to esbcute! But look at our l::Au'«tralian youth'! Sea the' emaciated form, ! the vacant iook, the lißfcless hesitating innnnar, Jthe, n.rvoua distrust, the senseleas, uimost 1 iiliotio expression. Note his demeanour and '. couviTßtXtibn, knd then at\y, Is that a man to I li>ave.£w iOotprints on the sands of time, j J)o pnrents, medical men and educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this subjret ? Do they e-vet ascertain the oa*Be of this decuy ; an*d having" done so, do they (as v strict; sense of duty demands) seek the skilled advice, of the medical man, who has j mrfSe Ibis branch of his;- profession his par- j ticuiar spscjaliry, whoso life has beon devoted j !lo ;he treatrtieVit of these cases P Reader, vvhftt js y'o«wjV«'nsw« ? lie". ei»ch one answer :or hin»3.-U',' 'Vuronta see their progeny fading gr.'idunliy -h'efore their eight, see them become emiiciatfedcolct young man, . broken down in hcallh, Vnieiibled, unfitted for the battle, of life; yet one word might suve them, one Bc-und <Mid yigoroue health-giving lettei^frotn | a niedioal jHim, habituated to tho treatment and cpntinuoua supervision of such cases wou' ij in niost instancies, sucoeed in warning olf iiUf impending doom ol a miseruble and gloomy: future, and by appropriate treatment restore tho enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life. Dr-h.'Ju tiMlTid, of -Melbourne, htwmude the ctiseuscH of youth and those iirising thord frojn liisj pi'culiiir study. His whuiu pro:esBional lilo bus heen especially devoted to.the • treatment, ol Nervous All'octious 'and the Disenses incidental to Marripd Life. His skill is available to all— no mutter how ran ">y ! bur dn-ds or thousmidn ot nnloa distant. His ejsioin of corro.Hjjoiiiienco by letter is now so Well orgivuiaeil and known, th.»t comment would bw anpovftuous^ — (by this 'jeans many thousands ot patients have beea cured, whom ho lias -'never aeon iiid never known) ; and it .i« Vmi-giiad 'iiiiiiii* j (%.-H|MjK -,- W|tf r tf flMf i^tflPiW*^ tnaiT tiiousn no has been fii'hotisln^ this brunch of his profession -for twenty»six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. Whon Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the same careful manner without v possibility of tho conionts of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clour directions* accompany these latfer, and a euro is etfootod without even the pbyioiau knowing who is his putieut. To Aien and Women wMi Broken-down Constitutions, tho Kervous, tho Debilitated, and all suilering from any Disease whatever, l)r L, L. SMITH'S plan of treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience and expouse 1' a personal visit, ADDHES8 — DB,. L. L SMITii, 182, COLLINS -STREET EAST, MKLBOUUNB. (Late tha Rosi Icnco of tho Governor.) ; THId ADVEUTIdEiMEMT bHOULD BE CAiiEFULLY EEA.D AND KE MEMBEKED BY EVERYONE INTERESTED IN FENCING. THE PATKNT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has no* been before the public for I'ouj years, and during that time 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOL Giving yery great satisfaction, in proof of winch we ho (I numerous testimonials fram wefl*known Colonists; and the deinanoV daily increasing to such an extent, thS-^ numerous Spurious Imitations have fitted l>ucu nt/jduced in the various markets of Australia and Jl^ew Zealand, for. .the sole purpose of damaging the reputation of the Patent Oyal Samson Wire. TH E SAMSON WIRE Whs patented tmd lntrodueori lour •yeurs ago in Wetum, iMow Soath Wales Queensland and JNew Zealand ; and the principal claim sot torch was its being made Oval to preyen fraud. Yet, iv the face of these patents Qrms— many of re* spccfable standing litiyc, for the sake of paltry .commission, lent themselves to the introduction of variuuH spurious imitat lions, which render the<n liable to aetiop at law, and annoyance and disappoint to the usf rs. The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see that each coil bear* a tin tally thus :— lUTEiNT O VA L SAMSON WIU E IN OVAL J And^the Patentees' Tall j or'irade Mark M 13 K 12: o^DLOCK. Manufacture! by the Whitecross Wire Company, Warringtou, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDillfiSS: M'LEABT BEO3. & RIGG, IMPOHTEES 9^> ELIZAJJiirH STIiEET, MELBOURNE SENIORS' WASHING POWDER does not injuro i!i fi moat dolicate whitelies m articles .waslir-d, m composed of the "•oat dehante ingredients and -rooa much "tucr than mojt Wiishii.g powd<«ra It in i lugly rccomniciulocl as a sai-.- ami t -c-ono«nical ; !iU ud labor s I

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1271, 16 July 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1271, 16 July 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1271, 16 July 1883, Page 1

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