I Pnb;io Notices, I " Lives of grout men a|l remind us, ) ' We can n>nke oar lices sublime ; I .And, depfirfini*', leave b»liind us I Footprints on the sands of time." THE above is read with »reat interest b* thousands o r young, men. It inspirec them with Woi'E, for in the- bright lexicon ol -cuth theiN? i.j no such word i>s fail. Llus L ga\ many, tli's ia' c^i'rect, — is true with 'jjgard iito^'the youth who I<aa never abnsied kis , .strength— tmd to tile maii who Uaa iiot'beoii' VpnaHon'a sliivo." -...'• ,i. > ! -/ .' : ' But to th^t. # yputh-r-'q T that.i»iah, whojhas, wa>t.«d l»i» 'vigor, who h^s'yjelded; himself; U p to tlis teinpor >ry swefe't alfurenieiits 6} yit^e, i.feho h^» JJi v * ni uno'rjdtWt4ib'e.hße v tv hf^.pai»- --' f ßTunitWo>MHiiai!f^l«^^*i*»t^ti^ reproiicl^,..\V'haV |FopSo»Ti.h^-:4iAvft;P i :' l .'Jvv|iat> qß|firntions ? Whai cluiuoe, of le»vin» jAi^ 'ifbotiniiitß on -the siiikU of time ? ' ;^or him, aliii*!' thcrt) ix. nought ihut dark despair' : 4nd ai'lf-reiirpucn for a lost life. . ... •■* ] . f)f .. " 'JjTpr a "m.tin to leave hw ootprint9-;On lift "aanHs 6f. tune, he niu-'t be endowed, wittf -a' : '1 s'troiig brain tth'i he'rvou* po\yer,'' He -tnust 1 ! j a sou'id> vi«orou?, lieal'tlij niintl, in ja, healiijy body — the powr to coiiVeire--the , enei> *j ( to •; .execute I. \ • But. look [at 6ijr , ,1 'Au-*trfili(in yqutii } .-Seethe, eniucialed -foilnV, . 'theVHCiititv'iook, the lia^luSs hesitating rminn^r, ! the 'iVer I v'«lus : 'vdißtrußt,' I \t.,niß senseless, ultnbet: • idibtitf expressioAV >■' 'Note his deuieanour and ... collyorMifjolv.Hl.9d then>ay,\lß;-that-a man to I leaye 7iis lootprints on '.the sauda of time. . l i)o piirents, medical -mo.nl and educators of 1 I 'ypntl\ piiy sufficient attention to this subject? Do- they •' ever ascertain the CJiwse ot this! deouy;; And having: done tto, do they (as .<*. strict sense •■ of duty , demands) i»eek the. skilled advice of the medical man, who has | liiii'ile this branch of his. profession his particular spocialiry, whose life has been devoted Co .he trfatiiioiic of these cauei* ? Keadorj J what, is your.an*witr ? Lee euch one answer , 'or hinisilf, Pavents see nhuir progeny fading .gradually before thoir eight, >*cc them become emaciated old young men, broken down in heitlth, eufetfbled, unfitted for the battle of life ;/'yeti one word might save them, one sound and vigorous health-giving letter (torn v. medical nan, habituated to the treatment and continuous *v per vision of such oases wou.' J, in moot inqtiiices, succeed in warning oil tiie impending doom of a nuavrubleand gloomy .'future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervutet) system 10, its natural vigor, and eiisureajo' qua and happy life. Dr L. L. SMITH', qrMe! bourne, has made the dijiCiiseK of youih uud those urising therd f ruin his peculiar dtu-ly. il is wliole pro essional life has been eepediitlly.devoted to the trcatmtmc of NorvnuS Aifixtions and the Disetiseß incidentul' to Life. His skill is availalile'to all— no matter how nu'iy hui.drtd> or thousuuc^H 6t inilus distant. His system of correspoiKieuob by letter is now so welii orgauised and kupwii, tb it comment would b».su pert! uous — (by this 'cans many thousands vi patients have been cured, whom ttr has never seen and never known) 1 and it i? (ituried i oil with such judicious stipervwon that ' though he has been practising thisbrunch ol his profession lor twenty«six years iv these, cuiouiea, no single instance of accidental *{lisco\ery has ever yet happened. When*.* JMcdiciiiea are required, these are forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility ot. the lOtiteuts of the puntels being discovered, Plain and clour directions iicoouipttiiy tjierH lall'tr, uud a euro is etl^uted without., eyeii' the physician knowing who is bis pntteot. ',-' ' ; ' To Men and' 'Women wi'h Broken-Oown Constitutions, 7 tlie liorvouo, th« l^ebiiitated, uiul fill suil'eriiig, from any Disease whatever, Dr IS. L. SiilTlt'B plan oi treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it dues, i lie inconvenience and expense f a peraonal visit, AoDiiEm—f •'. : ■■■'.- ■■••'./?•.- DRiL^L SMITE, > 182, CQLLLXo STBKKT JfiAIST. , (Late the Reaidenpe ot JtheGoverni)! 1 .) THli' AD V Jj) ItTIS E MK N T £> H U VLD BK C\itEFIILLY BEAD AND I*E MEMJJEHfiD, BY EVERVONji IISh TEKJiISTJfD INiFENCIiNG. , ■■■ THKTATKM'OVAL •' ; SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has now been foetVe the public for fou years ? and durinii tliat time I 5000 TON S U A. V K . B K-EN . SOL '.ii vina very great satisfaction, in proof of winch we h.>d numerous teauinomaly U*m weli-laiovvn Oolouists ; and the demand daily iiicrensint?to r ;Hueli an extent, tiia iiu-i erous Spurious luniationif have lately 1,.^-u" M\/jduced in the various marikols of Australia atid New Zealnnii, for the sole purooso of dainaaiilK Ihe reputation of lUO i'ateiit Oral Samson Wire. TBII SAMSON WIRE •Vy«,s lai en led and introduced tour years a^o nrVicti.ria, iVew South Wales Queensland ami New Zealand ; und. the principal ciaim set loilh was its being uj;idc Ova! to preven f-aud. Yet, iti the Jaee ot these patents lirius-T-nifiny of re« spectable s'auilinfj liay-e, tor the sake ot pnltry commUsioii. lent theuiseivea totlu iiitruduciion of variouH spurious imitat lions, which render theui liable to actiot* at law, and muoyaoce and disappoint , to the usrra The public whon purchasing, are there fore cautioned to sco liiai each coil beam a tiu, luliy thus : — : Patent oval SAMfioarwißK' in oval ; -: ' And.thei'aieiiieesTallj orlradeMark At J3 I? °, DtOOK. , I Manufactured by the Whitccross Wire j Company, Warnngton, England. Prices Greatly Reduced ADDItEckS : M'LSAN BROS. & BXSG, TMPOETERS 99 ELrZAiJETH STUEET, MELBOURNE SENIORS 'WASHING POWDER dot- ■< not injure the most delicate white* i»es iv articles washed, is composed of the iiioHt d'-lieuto ingredients an_d gi>es much tut tier than most washing powders It is liigly retjonunenjed :«s v am? uiui economical 111 u r 4 labor s .
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1235, 17 August 1883, Page 1
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