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I Public Notices, 111I 11 Lives of grpat mpn all remind US, We can n>iiko our lives sublifne ; | And; dopartinu, leave behind im j. Footprints on the eunds of timri." THE above is read with great interest br thousan'Tfl of young men. It inspire* them with Hoi'K. for in tho bright lexicon of . vciyh there is no siioh word ns fail. .Uas! sh) inuny, tins is correct, — is true with "Jgard to tho youth who has never abased his. strength — and to the man who has not been .•■' pna.»ipn's. slave.", = „;;i?ut to that youth — to thnt man, who has wtt.«to# lit* vigors Who hua yielded himself up to the temporary sweet 'all urenients ot vice, who hue given unbridled license tflfrhii^Kpae?., fontpiiuts on -the sarida oCtinie? "For him, nlns! there i« nought but dufkr despair and self-teuroaEn* for a lost life. . . Fora man to leave his f ootprints on the eands of time, lie mu.«t be endowed with a strong brain anil nervous' ; poWer. Ho must poßaesp a sound, vinorous^. healthy mind, in j a hralthy body — the power, to conceive— I the enerfy to execute! ■ But look at our I'Auitruliriu'yoatli'i "See 'the' emaciated form, . the v»ouiifeiooli,ihttlißtlesßhe9itating ntanner, t.ho. iKTVOus distrust, tho senseless, almost iiliotic expression. Note his dcineauour and j convocation.,' and then say, Is that a niuu to I leavo his iootprints en the sands of time. - ; .-.. Do parents, medical men a>^d i educators of youth p>iy sufficient attention to this aubjfct ? Do" they ever ascertain the on ase ol tkis decay,; and having done so, do they (as a' strict Bense of duly dem anils) seek the skilled advice of the medical man, who has niiide this branch of bi« profession his particular spocialiiy, ivl'oae life has. been devoted to he treatment of theao oases ? Reader, • what \b your axawor ? Let each one answer 'or iiiinseltV Par'eiit's see their progeny fading gruluully before their sight, pee them become emaciated. old <young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of Ufa ; yet one word might save them, one Round nud vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treatment anil continuous supervision : of . siiob oases wou' J, in most instunces, succeed in warning oK' tae impending doom of a miserable and gloomy luiure, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to. its natural j vigor, and ensure ajovous mid happy life".: : Dr L. L. SMiCH, of Melbourne, has made the diie«sef« of; youth mid- those arising therd from i hisi; ppc.uiiar study. ; flis whol» prft'es-y aiohal.iiie hue been especiully devoted, to, the , trc-aimpnt of; Ner.V6u^""'Alfect.ioris ' a^id", the Pieeßsea incidental to Marrit'd. Life.' ; Hisi skill is available to ail— uo mutter how me^y : hundreds or thousands of miles distant. Hi« ( system, of corre;tpoi\<ienco by letter is now sp well orgaMiaotl and known, thut comment 'would' 1).. siipc'ruuoua— (by this ■•eaiis many thousands olLpatients havo heen cured, whom he has neverisi^n.aiid uever known) ; and it if cufri<kixOn with such judicious superviaoo .tli|k.-.:UVough lie has beeu practising this -6j*Biph'oi> hii ■ ; pf6iiee>rohi. foVtwigutyj'sii-yamrs.-iu these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these, are forwarded in tbe same oareful manner. without v possibility of the rontentß of the parcels being discovered, Plain and cloar directions accouipuuy those latl'er, and a cure is effected without eyon the physician knowing who is his puticnt. To Men and Women with Broken-down Constitutions, tho .Nervous, the Debilitated, ami all fluttering from any Disease whatever, Dr li, L. iiiliTH'S plan of treatment oouiuiencU itself, avoiding, as it doesj the inconveihencu and espouse f a personal visit, •AI>J>UESS DR. L. L SMITH, , 182, COLLINS STBUE'T EAST. MIiLBOOKNB. (Late the Residence ot" tlte Governor.) THIS ADVERTISEMENT bHOULD 'Mi CUiEFULLY HEAD AND HE MEMBiSUED BY EVERYONi: IPiTEKESTKDIN FENOINU. THE PATRNT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has now been net'>n' tbe public for fou years, aud during that time 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOL (living very great satislHClion, in propf.of winch we hi) d numerous tesnuiunials frem well'kuown Coluuists; and the demand daily increasing to such ah extent, tiia numerous Spurious Imitations have lately b<u.'*i -u/jiiuced in tbe 1 various markeits of Australia aud .New, Zealand, for tbe sole purposo of damaging the reputation of the Patent Oyal.Sarason Wltto. THE SAMSON WIRE Was |at en led and introducer! tour i years ago in Victoria, JN'ew iSotlth Wales Queensland and JSew. Zealand ; and the ' prmcipHl ulaitn set forth .waß its being made Oval to preveu fraud. Yet, in tbe I face ortfiedfc 'pateiitfr I Krius-^-rauny of re« spcctalile standing haye, for tbe sake ot paltry corntmssion. lent themselves to t lu introduction of various spurious iuiitat lions, which render them liable to action at law, and annoyance aud uisappoint to the users. ' ■ The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see that each coil benrc a tin tahy thus :— * J?ATE"N T O V AL S A MSOiS WIRE IN OVAL ; Aud.thePatentees'Tall) orlradeMark M 13 R IK »„ BLOCK. Manufactured by the Whitecross Wire Company, Warriugtou, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDKESS: M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, TMPOETEHS 99 ELIZABKI'H STKELT, MELBOURNE SENIORS' WASHING POWDER does not injure the most delicate whites lies in articles washed, is composed of the most delicate ingredients an'l goes muoh (uluer tliun »nost washing powders It is higiy recommended sis a sale ami economical iui nd labor s • . ■ i

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1275, 25 July 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1275, 25 July 1883, Page 1

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