I Public Notice;. j " Lives of <»reiit nifii all remind its, j We can innk'H oar lives sublime ; I And, fh*pnrtin«, leave behind us !* Footprim.-. nn the sniuN of tim-." f f*|^}TK nbnve is read with great interest hi 1 thousnn''s «•' vounjr iiien. It ins|»i ro them with MOPE, lor i-i ihe hri^ht lexiunu o 1 nth there »•■ no i»wi'h word ms t'nil. il-iii . Bin many, th ; s is onrrent, — is tiuo with ••jtjan Ito the youth who •■us never abused hi'; 1 strength — and to the nmn who has not been ; ' pni»<ion's slnve " ii" Witt t>i llmt vouih— 'o th-'it iimn, who lij.< ; j wu-ti'd his vit'oi-, vvhn hits yielded- hiuiß»U up t ihs leni|'or ij sweet, iillurenieuts ol vice, ! who_hn-« i'iveii nnovidled license to his pusgions.' 10 him tho above lines ure but. us a reprniKth.' VVlmi. H<»PK ci> he huve ? Wlmt '•spirutions ? Wlmt clmnec of leevinw hi* a fito^Jili^WWtt'.-J he s4iitU^^Uujj^w*Kaß-luui» jThisTThi-re i« nom»!it but dark despuir ami !•■ If.tei.roueh Jar a lost life. For a mun to leiive lii" ootprinta on the suiidi* of true, he nui-t be endowed nidi a . strong -brain an I nervou«i power. He must • i»osfe*.' 11 iiotnid, viirorous, liealthy mind, in ja Inaltiiv body — the powr to conceive — the flier y to execute! Hut louk at our I Au>triiliau vnuth ! See t lie c time titled form, . tjie viir;int look, th«* l«stle*s hesitating »n«in«n*, ! till' '11 i'Vou-< distrust, the seuseleag, almost 1 • idiot.ii* ex,pre#hion. Note \\\* demennoui* and 1 . cotiV'u-Mitioii, hii'l (lien i>av. Is that, a nmn to ' j leave 7/woot print* '"» the sands of time. ' 1 Do parents, medieul men a-id educators o<" 1 j youth Imy sufficient attention to this «üb- ' j. -fi ? J)o they ever ascertain the e«w« ol I this decay; and hatting done «i>, do they (us • <» strict sense of duly ■ denmuii.*) .-fek tin* I skilled mlvice of the nicdiod mun, wl,o has ih..dW tni* branch of his pro«*ssinn- his par ;tii;u|;ir speciuliiy, Whose lile has been devoted 10 lie tJeatmeiit nf theso cities ? header I what is t/out' nn»w«r ? Le: enoh o-ie answer or hiiusilf, rV'ents see Mieir progeu? fading . grujually belor** their sight, see them become euiiiciiited old V«iuug men, -broken dawn in health, enfeebled, linfiited for the battle of life; jet, one word might nave them, one (Nouiid Hfid vigorous health-giting letter from II mediciii rum, habituated 10 the treatment. Und continuous i-upervisiou of such ousts ' fwou' J, in mo.-<t i.iHt Jiices, succeed in vfurnin^ 011 tiie impending (loom ol a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vi»or, and etixure a jo ousund happy life J>r L.'L. SMLl'll.ol Mo'botirne, hits made ' tin; diseiises ol ynuth und those arising llierd from his pec-u!iarsiu-ly. ll is whulu pro «>ssioual life bus been fspeti'itly devoted tv tiio trLuiincin 01 Nervous AliVciious and. the DUeuses incident nl to Married Life. Hit skill is available to ii!l — in* mutter how uu 'if ' hni.'dri-d* or thousand* ol miles distant. His £\Biein of corre^pon lence by letter is now so 1 Well organised . and kuowi., th <t comment j v-ould be superfluous — (by this -euns many j thousands 01 patients have been cured, whom j he has never seen -md uerer known) ; and it j in vmried on with such judicious supervi<on i tlmt iliou^li he hat 1 been pructisiug . this brmich ol hi» jirofes^ion lor twenty«sit years in these colunies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines ure required, these ure lorwnrded in the sau.ecm'etul manner without v possibility ol iho .orients of tin.' pmvels being diec«ivcred. IMam ami elpnr direct ions accompany these la'lu r. and v cure is -'II -oied Hiilnnit e)eii tiie pli/-iciau knowing why is his (jHtiuiil. Tn Men und Women wi It Broken*..' tvii Const ilutioiib, Llut Ne:-v<iu>, >h- j)ebiiilulcd, unit all sutl'ering liomi any JJ<*e.iii.e wliuu-ver, J>r (.. Ij. siillTU'-j plui: 01 lieatment 00:11---iimuU itsel!. avoiding, us it dues, the iikjoijvenieuee mid expense f v personal vioit. — DR. L. L SMITa, 18^, UOLLIiSi SL'RtiKL' KA.ST. MKLBOUI.NHI. (Late the Reii leroe >i" the (Jovcrnor.) I'HIS ADVKUTIjSKMKNT bHOULU H K U-A i{ I£ FUL L V U \i.\ I > A.\ I) \i K ■TKIiKSTJTDIN FKNUIiN'G. TUKPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE lias no* been lief •r*- I he public for fou 1 years, and dttrinu that tiuin 5000 TONS HAVK B.K.KN SOL ! '.iivina very greul xurisfae'ion. in proof ot j wlnc!i we Ii • il numerous tcsiimotiials from j well-known Colouists; and the ilemund ! ilnily Incieasiii^ to such ati extent, tna ' iiu.ner'.iiis Spurioim Ini'tauons have lately b«i.-n •■v.-jduced iii the various markets of Australia and JNew Ze»htnu, tor thu sole piirijosp df riaiiiauiiif; ihe repututior. ot' >hu latent Oyal Salmon Wiro. THE SAMSON WIRE Whs aiftited und iutruduceil four years ajju in Victi.ria, .New 6>oulh \Vales I Queeiidhiml and New Zealand; and iho principal claim set lonh was us beiu^ made Oval tv preveu I •nul. Yet, iij the luce ol t.nesn patents tiruis — many of re« Kpeciable standing huye, fur the »uke ot I paltry coiuun.vsipn. lent themseives totlu [ int riiiiuciiiia of variuiiH spurious i nit tat I tious, whirh tender theio liable 10 uctioi' at law, ami Hiiuoyimee and nisappoiut to the us' rs The public when purchuxin^. are there fore cautioned to .see laai each uoil Lear>» | a tin taiiy thus : — PA VKS I'OVAL S A M 6O.N WRIB i IN OVAL ; j Aud.lbePaloiitees'Tall.y or'l radeMurk At. B It I» °. ULOCK. I Manufactured by the Whitecross Wire Compauy, Warnn«tou, Kn«laud Prices Greatly Reduced ADDUI&SS: M'LEAN BRO3. & RIGG, IMPOJftTEHS 9« MjIZABKL'H STKEfa-T. MEL. BOURNE SENIORS' WA.Si.IINa POWDKR does not, injure the must delicute. wfait o nt-s in articles washed, i^ composed oftb most delicate ingredients and goes muo luuer than mosit wushi-ig powders It higly recommenJed as a sate mi.i tcuno a c in i»i ittjtfr s
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1306, 5 October 1883, Page 1
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