Publio Notices, '" Lives of givat men all remind. us, We can nrnko ojr livee sublime; Ami, departing, leave behind _ua Footprints on the g.ind* of tirnrt." THKahovfl is rtmd with great interest by thounainls o< young men. It inspire* thfin witli Hops, fori'i the bright lexicon of •cuth tliere is no such word 118 fail." lias! fim many, this is enrreer, — is truo witb'.'igard to tli» youth who 1-as never abused kis ptrciigth— and to ihe man who hovnqt beon 1 pn»!<ioii'3 slave." ! Isut to that yourh — to MMt..tnnn, who has ivii>tc<l l.is vizor, who hns yielded hitneeli : up i- thetempuriry sweet allurements oi vice, who hns ptvon unbridled license ti» his pasaspirutions ? What olianr* of Icoving; Aw lootptims on the eunds ot time? For him, llii!<! therein nought but. dark despair and gi'lf-teproiioh for a lost life. For a man to leave his -ootprmts on the sands ol time, he n>u<t be endowed with a strong brain an. l nervoua power. He must poshes* a sound, vigorous, healthy niind, i« a lualjiiy body — tjio powr to opneeiye— the ene'r-y to execute! ' But loo.k; at our Au-fraiiiin voullij "-'due the" emnciatbd toruH tlie VrtCiiiit iook, thi'.listle9s < hesitating tnaiin«sr^ thenrvous. distrUati; tittf senseless, -almost idiotic expression. Note his denieanouKand coiivorwition, and, then say, Is that a man to W>ave his lootprints on the sands of time. Do parents, mediral men a>id educators of youth pity sufficient attention to this sub-j.-ct ? Po they ever ascertain the esmse ol 'ihtsdevuy; and huving done ho, do they (as b strict 'sense of duty demands) ceek the skilled advice of the inedimil man, who has iiinde tuis branch of his pro.'esaimi his particular speciality, whose life has been devoted .to he treat liitmt .of theso cases? Header, what in your answer ? Le.c each one .answer 'or hiinseirr Parents see Hieir progeny, fading. grnTu'atly before their sight, fee'thein become Smiiciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted : for the battle of* life j -yet one word might saye them, oue ootiiid u'»»(i vigorous' health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treat mont and continuous supervision of such cases Wou' J, in most iimt nices, succeed in warning oif tne impendiiig doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore' the enervated' system to its uuturai vigor, and ensure a.jo> oils and happ.y lite. JJr L. L. aMLI'li, of Melbourne, has made the disease? "< yuuth and those arising therd from hia peculiar study. .11 is whale pruwsional lite has been especially devoted to the. treat intiit. of Nervous AflV'ctious aild the Disenses incidental to Married Life- Hia skill is, available to all — no maiter how mf»y hiu.drt'd." or thou^aiida ol uitlos distant. His svsietn of corre.-pointenco'by letter is now no well orgaui4ed and known, tlitt comment would b» superfluous— (hy this leans many thousands ol patients have heonourud, whom ho has never seen snd never, known) ; aiid it 4swirried on with Bucli |uri(ofoui*'aupervMOi> thtit tliough lie has been practising this brunch ol his profession tor twenty»six years in these: colonies, no single instance of aoeidental discovery has ever yet happened. When ilediciues are required, these are forwiirdeil in the same careful manner without a possibility ,01, I he ... outettts of the parcels being discovered. Plain and oloar direction* accoiupauy these latl'or. and a cure is effected witlibut eyen thof pby-iciau knowing who is his patient. : To Alou and Women with Broken-down Constitutions,, the .JServous, the\J}oJ)ilitated, umi all suffering from any l)ise^e whatever, Dr'lj. Ij. i S^ri v ll'B''plaic.' ol treatment com : mends itself avoiding, us it does, the inconvenience and expeuse. t a personal visit. Aj>6bkß3-^- ' ' DR. L. L SMITH, 18a, COLLINS STREET EAST. •AUjbBOOHMH. ■ (fj.atp flip Residence •>/, the (Governor.) THIS ADVERTISEMENT &HOULD HE OAJtEFULLY KKAD AND HE JVLEMBEHED'BY EVERYONE IN»] TEUEST^DIN pENOOtf. THE PATKNT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Lias now* been bet' >re the public for fou year", and during that time 3000 TONS HAVE BEEN SQL '.living very great satisfaclion, in proof of which we Iwd nuniprou* (pstiinoninls fr«m well-known Colonists; and the demand .iaily increasing to such an exiout, tiia numerous Spurious Imitations Inve lately b««« *\v/jduccd in the various markets of -Auslrulia und New Zenlanii, for the ,sple purpose of. damaging; the reputation oHlip fylpuf, OVal JJaiusou Wiro. ; ., I TBTE! SAMSON WIRE Whs i aitijled and intruduced lour years ago in Yioturia, New iSoulii Wales Quceiisiand and New Zealand ; and the principal eloini set forth was its being made Oval to preven f-aud. Yet, iv the face of these patents firms— ranny of re« spec-table standing haye, for the sake ot pal ivy commission, lent themselves totlif iiiii-</du<;lioa: of varioux .spurious imitaf lions, which render them liable lo autiot* at law, Mtiii inuoyauce aiid uisappoiut to the users. ...... ■ ; • ' The public jvlion purchaping, are. there fore eaiitioi-.ed' to see that eacu coil bearf a tin tally thus :— « ' I"aIE"NT OVAL SAMSON WIRE IN OVAL ; And.theJfatentees'Taily or I rude Mark M B I in ». dlook. i Manufuctured by the Whitecross Wir* Company, Warriugton, Kuglauci Prices Greatly Reduced ADDRESS: M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, IMPOPtTEHS 9 9 ELIZABETH STKBLT, MELJ3OUHNE qeniors* WASiriNa powder does not injure the mo9t delicate white* lus in articles washed, is composed of the most delicate ingredients and. goes much lutuer thun most washing powders It is lugly recommended us a sal? anil economical mi ud labor a
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1280, 6 August 1883, Page 1
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