I ■ . PubHo Ucticei, ; "Xiives of great mdn ail romind us, ; iWe can>n>Hke our lives. aublinie; I :ji ..Ann\ departing, leave. behind. us, , , ; !l'. .Foptppn't'i on the «j*nds of time." . ' T SB above is read with great interest by " tiio'uxan^s of young men. It inspires them' 'HdPB, c*or iii'^the bright lexicon 0/ there ig no pucK : word us fail. Lias.! 1 saj jnaiiy, tikis' is correct. Tris h-ue with 'Mgard tpj ithe youth- . wj^o . has never . abused .his strength— and to the man who has iiotbieon ' 'passion's, •loVd.** "' But ; to>llhiit yon>h— to that man, who has wiitodi his vh>o*# who bus yielded? himself.up t© .jtUf tvmporwy sweet allurements of *jce, whojiftii given, ; unbridled license. to his pas- i Bions,, to, Him the above lines are.'but as. a re^rofiMi^ What H'OPR b»Ti he have t What a«siratTOfi#P f -What chance of leaving, hi*. alu^l there ih npuglit but dark despiiir. 'and: •iflf-reiirpuob fair a lost life. ',P6r a'Man^tVleaVe .his footprints" on th>j sand^ of ; time,heniu*t be endowed with; a! Irtro'ng l brain- ami nervous power. He musti j pOB?e8B a;sound, . vigorous, healthy mind, in j body,— the power to conceive-—. I'tte' enerjy' to etecute! But look at diirj Au^ttaUaii youth ! Seethe emaciated torni,: '. rfie vtfeiint iook; tin; listless hesitating manner,I Wflto' ? it.*rvou3 r dtdtvuat, the senseless, ..almost; j idipHc.erpresajpn. .Note his demeanour , and. jCoiivcrstiiionfttmi .the.Ji gay, Is that a man to I leave %is ibdVprinW on^ the, sands of time. ' ■ ' ,' Do pMrehfs,'inpdical'inen a»id ' educators bf ; pay sufficient attention to this sub-! rjfflfrV-IJo t&ej vevtrr ascertain the ohsb? pi liUia decay ; .. and shaving done, *o, do they, (a* & strict sense of duly demand;)) ceek the skilled advice of the medioul man, who has lfride this branoh of bis' proinasion his par- : dctiltir speciality, whose life has been devoted to he tieatment of : these eases ? Reader, what hyuur answer? I<e:.e«i;h ,one answer hiinat'lf,' Parent* see (iheir. progeny fading gr uluHlly before their eight, see them tieconia. eninciated old young men, broken blown 'fn henhh, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet ou« word might snve,. theme -pDe •«ottnd''ind vigorous health-giving letter from a laedioiil nan, habituated lo tho treatment abd continuous puperviaion of such 'oSses Woti' J; in most 'insbmoes, succeed in warning od' t.ie impending. <*oom of a iqiserable »^i| glpoiny juiure, and* by appropriate treatmept restore the' enervated system to its^ natural vigor, und ensure a jovous and, happy life; Dr L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, hnswade the discuses of yuulh and those arising therd from I) is peculiar study; His wholt) pro ea-r sional life lias been especinUy devoted to the ttvatment of Nervous AtFccdous and the Diseases incidental to Murned -Life. ' Sis skill is acailahle to ail— no- matter liownn'iy hundreds or thousanda of miles distant.., His sysiein of, correspoinlenoe by letter ia txoyr »o . well orgnuised and known, ?h.»t oonoment would b« Bjupevftuou8 — (by this >eaus in^iny thousands ut patients have been cured,- whoua he has never seen md never known) j and. it it carried on with such judicious super vifcpn that though he has been practising . this brunch ot hi& profession lor twenty»six years 10 these colonies, no single iuntance' of accidental discovery hus ever yet happened. - When Medioiuea are required, these are forwarded in tbe same careful manner without, a possibility of the 1 oute&ta of the parceU^ '.being 'discovered, Plain and clear direouorii accompany these latfur. and a cure ivetf^oted without eyeii the; phyicwu' knowing 1 who isimpatient.: ' ■ .■•••: ■; ■;'■'■ .>:■:.• •.•M-,.'';' To Men and Woman wilh.Br9ken-cl.9fvn; Constitutions, the Nervous, the Debilitated, und all suHering from atiy Disei»»e whatever, Dp L. L. SMITH'S plac ot treatment commends iteelf. avoiding, as it doea/the incbnvenienoe and expeuse f.a personal, visit.,, ■ . ADDKBaa — : > DR. L. L SMtTE, ■ 182, COLLINS STREiiT KAST, ;;; . : y^MIiLBOUKNE, ; ; (fjate the Reiuienoe ot^the (Jovern'or.V ' ■■'■/ =-..* .v''.-!^-:- / --.j I:;-.-, v ' ::■;.:< <■; j 3^ji 6 AilEpptipX "' %EAp 'A'Ni) Kfi^ aii^iv 4 v'.i."S;-? iTTf Miui ;< j r d :•■■■ >■■ 11 {.^.ifHE PATIWO^L ; SAMSON FENCE WIRB; . Has np w been j hfifjff . V(ie vu bil 10 fyt'ljtVL . yearsi aiirf' u.uripKU»H^ titnie '' , (^ifi^e yjjr.y.^ jrreajL Ta^tisfftption. vft.^Tftof bf Hthjc!) we buxJ numerous testimonipls froim ahdtl.W'd^irid ;, 'dariy ' Wreastffl* Wfflhi "ah^extte'tim J !t»a4u!itovrbdueud ,^fith#t «ariqjiaimarkets of vA«»ir»JiaFia«idrol>rfiw;jiZ^ltrifti. •fcjr«jth|: aol^ißurpp^ of jdaqja^ngj ;M>Q [r^RVl^iio£ yy;fg^^^.;^i j ;' Waa, j aUtntea and jntroiiuced four • ; y'eaVs asp i!a fi V'teto'f^, '^ e w'^ou t)> W'aleg (^tjeensiirnci and ' IN ew' Zetland ; and thft ptfV;c\'\init *lai»h' Set tdrtli 'it» bein^ made J<O'v»l to preven f|';audi<nYet, ifr-the. face ,pt .-, pMeiits .fictua.— many p€ re.«. apeciable piftqdiug,h,aye, for the sake ot 'paltry coiu'QiiVfiipn 1 , lent tueinsjelv'es to ttu fritYodti d'tibV 0T Va't'fou^ ifatmi 7 iffiitani r ft6ift, *fiiQS ''WndSP the.ii IWble 1 Io tmapw ittti4wj«hd'tnno(yan l eei l addiui«ipp<iitttj j n ito;li)eiußora.M!*( u-tt/v/ v/.' ,aijf)otf 'U\o •■ \ a i{EU*vpu.^UftjWl»#n(pU|!*|lßiijaKs4>» fysfa** :(9^??W'OBfid,tg ;f ß^.^iai > aaj9fe i 'ppyjjeArF -»' 'y.tjjj ;1 . /,-,/ ..i Mr, is.', 7v>- t-M-it': . 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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1300, 21 September 1883, Page 1
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