I Public Sfotices. :;*' Lives ipfgrdai'irr^ir all remind nsi J We.o'au make oar lives aablirne ; i . And>ilepa.rting,,ieaye,beliinfl, us ' Footprints on the sands of time," THE above ;is rea.d with great interest b^ tHousahttso^'youn'g men. "tt inspire" them with : HolP-/ for in the bright lexicon ol vcutb'there.is no.such .wor.ii,.iißT tail. Lias! , saj many, tbia is correct, — is tr.ue with '"jgard to the" ydufb who has"- 'never abused his '■ istii"engtb — and to ; the 1 man wlid has not been ' passion'9 slave." •u 1 :!'.:; ';? /■.'•' But tollb'at you th-r-tp that man, who has wasted bis, yigQr^v^bo.bas yielded, himself up t« tiie teiriporry 'sweet ( allureine'ntß of vice, who 'has giv&i Ti)YbVidTed;lleensfe°l?o^ his p«*S Bionß,l to biin'tlft' aß6ye'liiie8 7/ are'hut us a reproWebi ( ivy~l)dt|ll«E_,o«i» heihave? Wh it aspirations,^, ,'j vY}*^.. $ a W e o;pt{ '•, l ei * v ' n i? his footpiints on the, sap^s pi tim^j? For him, alus! there is nougM' but dark, despair and BeiWeiir^bhlJW'ilW^. 1 ""' 11 " ! ! ■' For _ raftn td: leave' -his (OotpHnts on the sands qf tvn|e',; \\s\ mu«t) be! eudbwed with a strong, brain an A t neryqujj ( jpojwen; He must possese a sound, viaorous^ healthy mi d, iu | a bealiny body -H:he pow,er to, conceive — rtbe enerr^ ' to ! e_ec'iit«! M 'But iook at our I Australian youth ! gee the. emaciated form, tbe vacant look, the listless hesitating munuer, the n.rvous distrust,,, the. senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his r demeanour and coiiverMiiion, arid thtsn}sa^, aythiat a man to leave his ootprints on the sands of timeDo parents, medical men and educators of youth pay ; sPifßcieiii- _ttehii6u"td 'this subjeet ? Do they ever ascertain the cause of this.deeay.; #ntl b^vingjidpnp so, do they (as a strict sense of* duty demands) >eek the skilled advice of tire' i^dic-l'man, Who has made tills branch Of hiS';proiessiob'his particular speciality, afljpse life bus beep, devoted to he tieatment,, p,f ;K ttu,esp,, cases.? header what is your answer ?„ Le: eiioh oue answer 'or binTßeltV T 'Ptti''e3ts'Bee tt'e'i'r'progfeJn? 1 fading I gridually b'efor'e' their siglit, rfefe'thein become ; tniijuciated uplcl i.y.ojun'g - men J =' h'roken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted jfocothei battle of ji^\yfiK^%iif^^\f} i^js!^-\^^ one ootind Hiid^igorous, healt.h-gijyngi.ljgt^er Irom a medical nan, habituated 1 to the treatment aud continuous supervision of suoh cases wop[ -3i in'ui6st^uk*rtceftiß'ucceed 1[„ 'warning oil tiie un pending,, cjootn gf |a ; miserable au»i gloomy /uiure.'aifll bV appropiiate treatment ' 'restore 'the fenerf-tea.'sysVelm to itsbalural Vigor, andTensure- jo* PUs _Pd'hAppy'life. !; : ■ DrjL. J/j SMl('tlij.pli;iVlelbouri)ei;ha9 made thie. d j seai sey 9 1 Jf PU Jh', and th qae arising .therd ; .from iii_ 'pec.uliarsluflyiH^s whole^vpies-, 'sional lile has been' especially devotee! to, the • iti^a{meh*t ioCNervous-'-'Affectiouy ;and the nistieseß incidental -ttpt Married • Life. • i His skill j^ayailab/e tp [all— -no, mutter, how mtiy . b ÜBdred? jp^ tnopiajif da. <jf , miles distant. , ; Jlis : sy'slei'n' bfcprreVpo'iurence bv .letter is. how so r well 1 dVgauisetf irtd „tiown, : 'liiu 2 f;* comment' would be superfluous— (by this -eaiis many thousands ol patients; h^Ve been cured, whom he has never seen ind never known) ; ano it ,in these colonies, no single instance pfaooidental discoiery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the same careful manner Without a possibility oi the .ontbr.ts of the parcels being discovered, , Plain. and clear directions accompany these ltttfbr, ,and a-cure is etivoled without eyen the phy-iciau ( knpwiug who is bis patient." ! To iVlen and Women wi'h !J Bro_en«c?own Constitutions, the Nervous, the Debilitated, and all .sufferiijg frpju .any Diselui'fr'wbatever, Dr L. ii. SMITH'S plan ol treatment comuJendi'itßeit,"avo > ip , iiig, as- "itf * does'," tiie mcou-v-ni£riW,_ft_ expense ' F a'persbnal visit. ' , A^DDKESS-r •-' i:i .dl vi ;i- •'''', .' . . , DB* L, If-Slffi'lTa* ... AI&J, COLLi;N.a : SlJftttE')i li4AS:T.1 i4AS:T. (Late the Resilence of the tJovernor.) — r.t'i>:-!<-ii aii/.v;::i/ori T^l^ADVlii.tTlSliivlE.NT, cHUULD ME&BH;iijip H .B_f 1 4y f E^p2!r^ ir>» '. ,Iv,;THE.BATiK!NTOVAii ■■; SAMiSON^ ' FE'I^GE - WIRE ■'••""■T .■!'■ .1, ill l,i..'i ,■..;.!-' 1 .!■ '.j' ' " "'■>■■■ Has^ndw. b.e^n^Upf '"f: ibp, ouhlic. for fuu ', ' years',, and, nur-inh, tliai^iuie '"^fflTON^.^ • I .l' iv !^i?: e ry^eat^Usfacfipp, iu; proof o» ! wluclj 1 wehi^d;Uuraerpus t jeßtimpnials.from > W9'(l*^i|.w'n "Coloni'sts i[ appf the demand dyr!y^'Jlcreanbi; ! bo , ''-'acH't^'''pk : te4t l tha i j.;rt , a_i^^Uß^SpUri6ii-'li-:'itßii^n_ : ¥h've, lately ; ''s"__n n*./jduced in •theitv'a'riolis uiftikets : of Australia and JNew Zealand, for the j sole purpPsaClrff 'dai'iia r gtu^i I lie reputation 9'' . n *i $ Wb S *i?*»SV M'" 0 ' ■ ;^?tb;e i ;wire I W'as afeptprjand introduced lour years r a'g6 Th Mew South \Vales (^-een_fahd.'-nU'''N-w : 'Z-al'-Hd ;'.and the principal claim' set forth was its being uiade • Oml to preven l^aud: " Ye't.'tu the face, o,t these patents rfirmsr— niany of re^ sneetable diaudiiig liaye, for; the sufte ot p.iitry couiinissioH. ,ient:themseiveß to tht : iutroductio.i pf various spuriops imitai tibns.'which render' them liable lq action , at lavy; anc? ihuoyarice Wrid ui'sappoint to fhe j Ustrs ' ' l ; " l! ' ' The public 'wh'eq pureWinig, are there fore cautioned to seevthdi" each coil beari* a. tin tad v thus;---.'; -: ' iPAIKINTOiVALSAMSOJS WIRE ,,.-: v ""•••■ '■■! ; IN '' OVAL ' ; " ' jAndjthePatentees'Tally or'irade Mark M B ■:;/ 1 ■:■ % :•!'." .■'-.' ' IM - . DLOCK. , Manufactured by the v VVbitecross Wire Company, Warrington, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDiiEcid: r M'LEAN :BROi. & RIGG, IMPORT E US 99 JiLIZABEI'H STKEh-T, MELSKNIORS' WASHItVO- POWDER does nPfc injure the most delicate whi te nes in articles washed^ i- composed of t h most delicate .nigredie ts and goes inucu {uluer t ban [jipps^. w.islii-.g, powders It uigly rccoPiinenJed as -'sale tt'tViVt'tonomi m ud la'jar a
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1319, 5 November 1883, Page 1
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