Public Notice?. "Lives of groat men all remind us, We. ca:i mtlfe our lives .subl'rne ; | And, di-p^rlititr, loay,; behind us I Footj)ViuiM on the. sundv of lime." FTTH K above is read with great inferest hy £__ thousaii'ts of young men. ft inspires them with Hopb, for in the. bright lexicon ok v c iith there is no such word us fail, ilas! sin mauy, this is correct, — is true vvith'.'jgard to the youth who has" never abused -his strength — and to the man who has not been. ' passion's slave." ' Kut to that youth — to thnt man, who has wa>ted his vij/or, who h:is yielderl himself up 1- the temper try swe<-t ailuremonts ol ; vie,e, who has »iven unbridled liiVnso to hip j>'}9« rcproncb. What HoPEdP i»e have ? What usp.iratious ? What chance of lenvin-f his footpiims on the sunds ol time? For him, alaf! there ih nought but. dark despair and self-reproacu for a lost life. For a mnn to leave his ootprints on the sands of time, he must be endowed with a strong brain and nervous power. He must posses? a sound, vtsorous, healthy mind, in a healthy body — the power to conceive — the ener.y to execute! But look >b our Au-traliau youth ! den the emaciated form, (lie vacant, look, the listless hesitating manner, the n ivous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression.- Note hia demeanour and conversation, anil then say, Is that a man to letive his footprints en the sands of time. Do parents, medical men a>id educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this subject ? Do they ever ascertain the cause ol i this decuy ; nnd having done ho, do they (as - ii strict sense of duly demands) eeek the skilled advice of tho medical man, who has in ule tliis branch of his pro:ession his particular speciality, whoso life has been devoted to he Ueatment of these cases? Reader, what iy your answer ? Le : eacli one answer ior himsi'lf. Parents see their progeny fading gridun'ly beloiv their sight, >*cc them become emaciated old v<>un<r men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfilled for Hie battle of life; yet cue word might- save, them, oue «ound and vigorous hnu'th-giving letter Irom a medical nan, habituated lo the trea'inonc and continuous eupervi>iou of such cases wou! J,injnoist iiistjnces, Succeed in wurnin^ oil' t.ie impending doom of a miserable and gloomy (uiure, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vi»or, and ensure a jo\ ous and happy lifeDr L. L. JiMIT.il. o( Melbourne, lm* made •tho diseases of youth and those arising therd from his peculiar study. His whole -pro t>asional life has been especially devoted to the treatment of Nervous Aifi-ciious and tho fidelities, incidental to Married Life. His skill is available to all — no matter how nn *>y hui.divd* or thoubanda of miles distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now so well orgnuised and knowi.. th:it comment would be superfluous — (by this -.jeans many thousands ol patients have been cmvd, whom he has never seou md never known) ; and it i? carried on with such ju'.ieiaus that though he bus been, practicing this branch of his profession for twenlyvsix years iv these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery bus ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are ibrwardeil in the same eait-lul manner without a possibility of the •onteiits of the parcels being discovered, l'luin ami clear directions ueeoinpsmy the?e lul-k-r. :iad a cure is eli'-med | without even the pby-iciaa knowing who is his pitticni. To .lieu :\T>c\ Women wi'h Urokeu-iu'own Constitutions, the Sei-vim-;, ihi; Dobiiil-aied, und all 6uilei-ing f'roiu any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. jJMl'L'll'S plui: oi treatment comtjiiiuls iUcli. uvoidiug, as it does, i lie inconvenience and expense 1" a personal visit. AUDttESS — DR. L. L SMITH, 182, OOLLUNa STREET IfiAST. MhLBOUiiNB. (Late the Residence ■>! the Governor*) THIS ADVIOIiTISKAIK.sT cHOULI) KEC\I{EFULLY UK AD AND Ktt MEMBEREL) BY KVEUVONa I.^h TE KK6T JJ DIN FE N 01 N G. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSOiNT FgNgg WIHE lias now been uef >r • the public for fou years, and during that time 5000 TONS HAVE BIiEN SOL (living very great satisfaction, in proof of which we ho d numerous testimonials fn-m well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tim numerous Spurious Imitations huve lately [yxctx n^/jduced in the various markets of Australia and New Zealand, for the sole puroose of damaging the reputation of the Patent Oyal Suiuson Wiro. THE SAMSON WIRE Whs : atented and introduced four years aj;o in V^ct'iria, New (South \\ ales Queensland arid isew Zealand ; and the principal claim set loiili was its beiug ui.-ide Oval to preven f>nud. Yet, iii the taco of tiiesft patents linns — many of re. spec'able standing \n\ye, for the sake ot I pukiy coinuii.-sion. lent thetn^eives lotlu [ lulruduqtion of vatiotis spurious iinitarf I lions, wiiicii render them liable to actio»" at law, ami tnuoyauce and uisappoint to the usrrs. The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to sec thai each coil ben if j a tiu tatty thus : — : PATENT OVAL SAMSON WIRE \ IN OVAL ; • ■ And^thePatentees'Tull} or'irade Mark '■ M ii E IU V.DLOCK. Manufactured by the VVhitecross Wire Compiinj, Wurnugton, England. Prices Greatly Seduced ADDIiKrfS : M'LEAN BltOii. & RIGG, TMPOiiTEKS 99 ELIZAIiETH STKEiiT, MEL. JSOUJJNE SKNIORS' WASWINa POWDEU doos not injure the most de)icnte whifc e I m.s iv articles washed, is composed of t h t most d .lk-ate ingredie. ts and goes muo i iutuer thau roost washing powders It h I hi^ly rocominentlud us a aalv? an t> ecouoiai "-» ud labor a
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1315, 26 October 1883, Page 1
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