Public Notice;. If ,*' LiVesof greiit men all remind us, , \V;e cau miikc our lives aublinie ; i! ::• (^ Ann, ( f}ep.irtinff, leave. b«l.i.iiid-U9 , ,- ; ' 'Foo't)Sriii J tb on the sunds of tinirf." ' ,V fT^H E »^9. v , c '.? ..-? e »d wi| h great in bereat (^ ,li iJl :M»iiuyiiiii9 Wf. young nieii'. Tt insjibnf>V "? the'tti'Witli' -Hfclpß.ifdr in . the bright lfexieoii V>!; (yitlr tlvereiiajno such' word us fail; l '\i\]f*}' ■ saj-many, t|ji's-iß,'coi;feot t — is true w,ith>,.'j*rfftl' to r tlie .who l<as. never abused hie strength— and to ,the man who has jiiot been ' • prfssibn's^lb'veV" ' Jl lf :" l ' :T " But to Unit youth — .to that man, whVh'ks wasted |hhri r v I WpQr»;VT.bD hfas yielded himself up to ,tha tempor jry sweet* ffllureuiehtsdohyi^e, whqhas gi/ep, unbridled license; ty bis piis.^, sions, to' him ibe above lines, aro but as •a i i reproach:' ' Wlia^Hofts biT»;he TiaW ?'^ VJThat uspirations ? What ohan6e-'qf(iile»»vin* hdi foQtp>vi(6 .#O. .the. [sanddcof tih^e'.E:< Mor lilih, ali)8.! .thejre.jiH, npi\2\i,t., but. dark .despair. 'l4ll9 std^reproaciit/or a lost l}fe,[ ,, i} . u ;. j, ,'.,-( ; : , ; {i I Fora' 'man to leave his 'ootprints '.<|n : !nie aands of time,' he nuist be'etidbwed Vtith'u, Btro'ngi brain an'tl nervous po*eri'Htii 'must ; possess* a sound, vigorous,., healthy inii'djia |ia healthy body, — t,ho.pow.e?^tfl^.coneeive — t' Mie energy to execute! But look at our Au-<truliaii}yout|i !' iis?,. the; 'emaciated^ ■i'onn, the vacant look, the listless hesitating munnor, ; the nervous 'distrust, the senseless, almost i' 'idiotic expreSsio'u.' Note li is demeanour and t c'oiivorsatioii, and then say, Is that a man to , .leave Ziw footprints ft a thP Binds of time. ' L)!o p.^ents, medical men and .educiftorsiof ' you'ih' pay au'fficient attention to : , this sub-, >■' l jeoff ! '06 J the'y e.'veV : asc'er'tairi the iakso' til [■ thli decayVaiid;h&viog'd6iie ! Mb.'d^theV^a'a' • v letrict,- sense; ofi ; duty demands)* Jeefc Th'e >'•■ . / Bkil}e / d;adyipe I .flf thß in.edipaV.man, w,hq has' , miide.this brai|p.h,of his^prqiession.J'iis parI ' ticalar, Bpecialiiy,' wliqsehle.has been devotsd ■'■ to :i he trCatirient 'of • these casles ? fteo.dei' ' ■• ;what>i6 ifuW an*wor ?'• Lei 'eiich one ariswer ■ ; { oijjijmijeJtVißurefits seetheißprogeD^' fading , gr idually; 'before f Ijeir ( qtghtj becojne: s 'fiiraeiateil old young lnen^ ; broken doyrn.ia I Mieulth, Enfeebled, Unatted rdi-'^the b^'tVlb of ' life; 1 yet one word 'might 'dive 1 - theni,' t 6iVe' I :«ound Hnd vigorous! heultli-'giving ietter'%bin 1 a medical nan, habituated :to tlie 1 "treat mfaht f and conlinuous supervision of Buch . cases < woii' i, in moft iast jnces, succeed, jn warning '"' •oll'tiie iiiipending doom, of a 1 m'seruble and |. (gloomy /uiure.and by appropriate 'treatment' .restore the enervated systeur tpvitsmaturai .vigor, and ensure. a4o>.ousuand happy life Dr L. 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SMITH, ptJU^bonrnu^h.as, made ' 'the diseuee* of'youiFi arid those* arising 'thurd ', Yrom his peculiar study.* :flißsWi£ole pro e-s---[sional lilts has been especially devoted to the itreatment.ql, Nervous Atfectious- -uiid the I)iseeseß ihcideiltiil to Married Life- ilia skill i& available to u!t— no iiiatter how mt-'iy hui.dredti; or thousandu ot miltjg distiint. ■ His' sysiein of by letter is now :so ' . well' orgauised . and known, th.it, .cotainent. h -«woaldr bo SHperftuous— (by this >euu3.,ujaay - tUousunds oi putientß-lrave heen cured, whoiu he bus never seen, md never knowri) ;i aiio it is cuiried on with such ijudicious supervisoi) that though he has beenipructiaiug, this, branch of his profession' lor tweuty^six years in these colonies, no single histune'e of accir dental discovery has ; ever yet happene^i] When Medicines, are required, these are- ' ' forwarded in the same carelul manner without a possibility of the .onter.ts of the parcels being discovered, Plum alid clear direciioiis accompany these latft>r, and v cure is euveied without eyen the phy-iciun knowii.igi.iwhq i» his pistieiit. • . . . To Men and Women with Broken-cS'vn, Constitution!), the ftervoiu; the J)abiiituted, and all Is'ullering from atiy pi^eas''e wiiiiteveri Dr L, L. S All i'J£'Bi plan oltreatmeiiti coin* mends itself, avoiding, as it does, ihe^iucouveiiience and expense f.a peraonai, viait.: '" -i^ A'm>beSs— ' ■"■■■'■'•-'■ -•- •'■ l-l ; ■''-" ' j BR. 1^ li mVUBiy ■ y : ,-. '182, UOLLI.No STHrtM" EAST. ; l MliLliOGiiNlil. : ; r . (Late the Residence -it" the GoveVnor.) : THIS ADVERTISEMENT bHOULD ; HE CAREFULLY BEAD AN I) HIM ; MEMBEHED BY 1 EVERtO|NiJ lISW TEKESTEDIN FESibING; ' THE PATENT^VAL Samson fence wire Has nowv been 'bef )r<- rhe public for tou years, and during that tiui6 r ' f- 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN" SOL l Giving very >j[reat satisfaction, in proof of which we ho (l numerous testimuniaU fro to well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tiia huiiierous Spurious Imitations h» we lately t>«*o, i\/jduced in the varjpu9, rnaiketji of Australia aiid . JS^ew Zealand, fqr the, ;- sole purpose of datnafiiujj t'ue reputatiot. of the latent Oyai'S^mson Wire. '-. TBGB SAMSON WIRE Was, 1 atented mid iutroiluced four '. '" ' jears, ago in V'iet'iria, JNew South- vV^lfe^ ' (Queensland ahd i New. .Zealand 'the ' principal claim let^torthj^aa its beiug made Oval to^prege.jif f^aud; ■ Yet, it, ttie / face of these patejits fir.nis— •inuny 'of | re« '■ Bpec» ablest anding hay c, for the sake qJ.'. •• ,i paltry commission^ letit them&eives i' 6 tlii" i.utroductio.t ! 6fvariouti "spurious imjia* 0 [. tions, which render them liable to acw^ 1 at law, and >»:iu6yance aud diiidppoint •' "**, I to the users. : . ,-., ■.;■ :'.>',•■:! r,-'^ "-.i :i: The public when purchasing, are there > fore cautioned to see turn each uuil Learn a tiu taliv thus :— . : , PATEiSTOVALSAMSOJN WIUE ■ IN OVAL ;.''.," AndjthePalentees'Tallj orlrade Mark 'M. '' B ' ". '. '■' ■' H IV °. DIOCK. Manufuctured by the Whitecross Wire . Company, Warriugton, England. Prices Greatly Reduced ADDKESS: M'LEAN BRO^J. & RIGG-, IMPOfHEKS . g'9 ELIZABETH S'MEk/J?, MEL. BOUKNE . F SENIORS' WASHING POWDER |O does not injure the most delicate whi o I neß in articles washed, is composed of h most delicate ingredients and goes muo t j futuer than most washing powders It • I higly recommended as a sale tKn a cou.ioai w ad labor s
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1326, 21 November 1883, Page 1
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