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I Public Notice.. I i " Lives of great men all remind us, We can make our lives sublime ; | And, ilep^rting, leave behind us Footprint^ on the gnnds of tinn> " 111! K above >s read with great interest !i. thnusantiß o< young men. Tt inspire? them with Hope, tor i-i the bright lexicon of cut I) there is no such word as fail. Lint! siu many, this is correct, — is truo with ■•jgard to the youth who has never abused his strength — und to the mun who has not been ' passion's slave " Hut t<> that youth — to that man, who haswaited his vigor, who Ims yielded himself up (■ the tempor ry sweet allurements ol vice, who has given unoridled license W his pua< siona, to him the above lines^are but a? a reproiieh. VVhai Hope ein fie" have ? What* aspirations ? What chance of leaving hut lootpiims on the sand* ol time? For him, uln? ! therein nought but dark despair and self-teuroach for a lost life. For a man to leave his ootprints on the sands ol time, he uiu-t be endowed with a | strong brain an I nervous power. He must j possesp a sound, vigorous, healthy mi id, iv | a healthy body — the power to comeive— I the energy to execute! But look at our Au-trulian youth ! Seethe eumciated form, the vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, the n rvous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotio expression. Note his demeauiur and ooiiViirMirion, Hiidthen say. Is tlmt v mun to leave Aw ootprints on the sands of time. Do parents, medical men and educators of youth pny sufficient attention to this subject ? Do they ever ascertain the CHti.se ol this decay; and having done no, do they (as v strict sense of duty demand**,) -nek the skilled advice of the medicul iimn, wlio has ni;rde tbis branch ol his pro.ession his par ticulnr speciality, whose life has been devotee 1 to he t'eatnieiit of these cases ? Header what is^ow-r «n>w«r ? Le ea^h cie answer or liiin.ii 1 1, Parents see 'heir progen? (itdiug < gnduiilly before their fight, I'te them bei.-ouie j ; etiiaciated old young men. broken down in | health, enfeebled, unfitted for tlie battle of ' life; yet one word might save them, one *otind and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated lo tlie treatment j and continuous *upervi-ion of such cases wou 1 1, in most instances, succeed iv wuriuug oil' tiie impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated Bystem to its nuturai vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy lile Dr L. L. SMI TH, of Melbourne, has made the disease* of ynuth und ttioae 'arising therd from Ii in peculiar study. His whole pro easional life has been especially devoted to thei tri-aimc-nt of Nervous AlfVclious and the Oisevses incidental to Married Life. _is skill is available to ail — no mat tor how mt *>y h ii i. d red- or thouaandu of miles distant, iiis system of eorre>pomlence by letter is now so Weil orgauised and known, ill it comment would be superfluous — (by this -eaus muiiy thousands ol patients have been cured, whom he has never seen md never known) ; and it if ruined on with such judicious superv^oti that though he bus been practicing thu branch of his proJts-ion lor tweuty«six years When' Medicines are required, ' these are forwarded in the san.e carulul manner without a possibility ot (he lOuients of the parcels being discovered. Plain anu clear directions accompany these latter, and v cure is ell-cied without eyeu the physician knowing who is his pHtieut. To Alen and Women wih Broken-town 1 Conetitutiona, the Aervuu*, ill'- Dabimuied, anil all suQ'eriug from any D'sem-e whatever, Dr L, L. SMITH'S plac o 1 irojiment com* mend? itsell. avoiding, as it does, \ he nuouveiiieuce auU expense f a persomil visit. ASUUEBS — JL»E. L. L SMtTa, 182. UOLLI.No Sntlii£T liAST. MhLBoUi.HB. (Late the Ren tence »i the Uovermn-.) IHia ADVlfiiiriSliAlliM 1 ctIOLLI) KECvJ{EFULLY #KAD A3D XX MEiIBBUEU BY hVKttYOiXu, J.JNTEUK6TJJDIN FENUUXG. THEPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has no a been lief ir- die public for fou year**, and during thai time 15000 TON B HAVE BIiEN SOL living very great satisfaction, in proof of which vis h> d nuineious tesiimonials from well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing Iv sucli an extent, tua numerous Spurious Imitations have lately b~un n«/jduced in the various markets* of Australia and JNew Zeaiunu, for the sole purpose of damauiug the reputatioL ot the Patent Oya! Samson Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was | aienled mid introdui-ed lour years ago in V'ict'rita, iSew >outh ales Queensland anil iNew Zealand ; ami tho principal claim set loiih wus its being uj.ide Oval to preven I'auJ. Yet, v. ihe lace ot tuesA patents firms— in. my of re- ! ; spec'able standing Imye, i->r ibe Mike o. | I paltry coinuii>.siun, lent them^eives ioi.hi j iiitrudiieiio.i of various spurious nniia* I nous, which lender ihe.n liable io aciiui' at law, and nnuoyance aud disappoint ! to the us? rs j The public when purcha.-Mni,'. are there j fore cautioned to see thai each coil Unit. 4 ] a tin tahy thus : — patent oval samsojs wikl; IN OVAL ; And.thePateutees' Tally or Trade Mark M Ji R IH °. DIOOK. | Manufactured by the Whitecro&s Wire I Company, Warnugton, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDREdri : M'LEAN BROS. & RIGa, IMPORTERS 99 ELiZAUtilll STKEIiT, MELBO (JUNE SENIORS' WAStHNGr POWDER does not injure the most delicate whi «j ues in artiees washed, is composed of h most delicate ingredie ts and goes muo t lutuer than mout w,.sln g powders It v ' higly reuouinienJed as a sai= mi v eoj ,om (

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1327, 23 November 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1327, 23 November 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1327, 23 November 1883, Page 1

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