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. : : Public Notices, j "Lives of Rreat men all remind us, ] We can miikwour live*, sublime j I And, departing, leave behind us . I /Foof joints on the snnds of tirnn." TIIE above is -.read" with great interest by 'tlVousantis o* young' men. It inspire? them with HOPE, tor in the bright lexicon ot '-ciitlv-thdrtf'.W no suth -worrt^iis' {ail.'«.il«» ! j saj many,; this. is'CrtrreotvT-isitrppwitlv.'jgard f to.jtfhe y.outhjwho,, has never abused kis ' Btreiieth-«^-aiidtp the' maii who haaVnot beori ' p«9«um*^ slave.. . ;: But 1 in thMt ! y'6irrh-^to that' man, who; hi»8 ; wasted hi* vipot, frho has yielded hirnaelf up !•"■ the teinpor -ry sweet allurements of vice, who hna given unoridled license, to' Jhis.pas'o?pirations ? Whnt chance of lesvinsf hut lootpiiiUß on the sand* of time? For him,! ,ul(is!' thi-ra i« .npug)»-t but dark despair,. and; for a Idst life. ■ For a man to leave bi=« ootprints on the snndsof time, he must.be endowed viith v j stroiig. brain and nervous powers He mast ! posses* a sound, vigorous, healthy, mind, ia i a healthy body — -rfcho power, to oonceive-r !: the energy to 'execute ! . But look at our • Australian youth ! ! Seethe emaciated form, . the vaoir'nl iook, the listless hesitating manner, ;! -the n.rvous distrust, the senseless, almost | idiotic expression. , Note hi« demeanour and J coi.ivorsjition, iin.l then cay. Is that a man to I 'Wayajtis Ibotprint's" o-i the sands of time." , i^ 1 purcnts, medicalmen and educators o<" yotith p.»y sufficient attention tot this «üb« jeel? Do 'they ever ascertain the oa»se ot I this decay j and having done -.bo, dp they.; (as v strict sense ot ddly demands), eeek the skilled advice of, the medical man, who W« m:ule tnis branch of hifl prole's'sibn his par-,ticttlui-Bpecialiiy, j wliose life haa been devoted to he. tt,eatnmnc of theso cases ? -Reader, ! what ia your tinswer ? lie: each one answer j 'or hiniself, Hurents see t.lieir progeny Fading , grj'dualljr before their sight, see them become emiiciated old young men. broken down iv health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one Round and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treatment aiid oohfinuous supervision of such eases wou' J, in most instincts, succeed in warning oil tiie Hiiiijending doom oi a miserable arid gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restorepfjje enervated system to its natural vigor, ana ensure a jo* ous and happy life. f Dr L.'L.'S»iViirii, > of Melbourne, has made /the diseus.ef>>jf youth und those arising therd from his pecuUiai- study. His whole pro esBioiial life has 1 been especiully devoted to the trtatnu'iit.' "6l f Nervous Ail'ectioiis and the llrsecses; jncidehtiil to iilamed Life. His skill ia available to all — m> maite.r how nuv*iy liui.drAf or thou.iiUiLlu ol miles distaut. His eysieii;V<jj?-(jiirrOfpoji-iencu by letter is now so welL^njgtiu'isetl and known, th.it comment wotiltl^o^rsupOTiiuous-^^by this leans many tlfou^attiilAjoi patients have been cured, whom hchaylji^e,f sedn : iottinevi»r">Jiinown) j and it i?; eay^i® ,oo wit h°.Bucli'\^Xud|^us \ supervison that^'thb'tfi'lif. he ha* bS'eri^'pr'actiaiug ; this branch ot' his profession lor twenty»six years in thesis colonies, iio single instance of accidental discovery lias ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the same careful manner without . a possibility of the < osiieats of the parcels being discovered, Plaiu and clear directions accompany these hitler, und a cure is ettVcted without eyen the pby-iuiau ' knowing who is his patient. .< To Men and .Women with Broken-down Constitutions, the Nervous, the Debilitated, and all suil'eriug from any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SMlTH'S ''pla'c ol ireatment com* mend.-* itsell, avoiding, as it does, ibe inconvenience and expense f a personal visit. ADDHESd— DR. L. L SMITE, 182, COLLINS STRKET EAST. '■■MELBOO.KNB. (fjate the Residence # >f the Governor.) THIS ADVERTISEMENT &HUULD iMi CAJIEFULLY BEAD AJMD HE MEMBEUED BY EVERYONE IJSTEKESTED IN FE NOING. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON^ ,. 1 !!??[.?.^. l .,y?,S£ Has now been bet" m- the public for.fou years, and durinti that time 5000 TOSS HA.YE BEEN SOL Giving very-great autisfaciion, in proof of which ws hoi.d numerous testimonials frsm well-known Colonists; and the demand ,^aily increasing to oucii an extent, tiia numerous Spurious Imitations have lately t» tt «« MV/jduced in the various markets of Australia and iNew Zealand, for the sole purpose of damaging the reputation ot' the Patent Oyal Samson Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was | ater.ted mid introduced four years ago in •v r ict'>ria, JSew South Wales (Queensland xml .New Zealand ; and the principal claim set forth waa its being mude Oval to proven I'-aud. Yet, in the | face of ttiesH patents firms — many of re« I specfalile slauiiing haye, for the sake Ot I p iltry commission, lent themselves to the [introduction of various spurious imUai | tious, winch i under theui liable lo action at law, and atiuoyance aud uiaappoiut to the use rs. The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see thai each coil bearP a tin tally thus : — PATENT OVALSIM6OIN WIRE IN OVAL ; And.thePatentees'Tallj or'lrade Mark M £ E I IK ■». DLOOK. Manufuciure'l by the Whitecross Wir« Compuny, Warrtu^ton, jSlnghmd Prices Greatly Reduced ADDUES6: i M'LEAH BRO3. & RIGG, •IMPOETERS 99 ELIZABETH STItEhT, MELBOUIINE SENIORS' WASHING- POWDER' dots not injure tiie most delionte whites nrd iv articles washed, i^ composed of the most delicntt) ingredients and goes much lutuer than most washing powders It is higly recommended us a suit? and economical ' A iu nd labor s

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1282, 10 August 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1282, 10 August 1883, Page 1

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