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I /" : ' Notice r. r' ■ ■ >frr~. —^rr-^ *;- •' Live? of grViit mpii nil remind us, „ ' '-\Vo can h'liku oar liros publiwe' ; tl : Andi d^phVtTti!?, ieii.vp h<>tiin(i,(is \\ Footprints on the sands of mh«." rfJ^H K above is rf-ad .wjlli . nrpat_interept- b ; L thousands 0.1 young Inon. Tt inspire? ! thfin W\\\\ Hope! for iu v the'.brijfht lexicon oi cut-h there is no such word ;is tail. khis ! s«} inaiiyi Hi^a is onnvct,— is truo with '.'i<»nrd to th« youth who l'a'9 never aliused.his strength — mid ro the 111:111 who hiis not beuii ' pmsion'i -*j i>^ c " 1 But f> ih't youth 1 — f o thnt mnn, who lims wVft d liis vigor, y?}fp huf^yjelcfjpH-^jm^VU up tc tlr» t»mpor ry sw^t WluWher^ of^v^t-e', who hut. givjsir vn t ond||cl}lujMTOf^'-hirjyi«-aspiratione ? What chance of lei-vin^ his lootpiints on the sands of time? For him, alsis! thore 1 m nought but dark despair and self-reproach for a lost life. For a man to leave his lootprints on the sands of time, he _mu?t be endowed with a strong brain and nervous power. He must possess a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, in I a healthy body — the. powi»r .to conceive— I the energy to execute! But look at our Australian youth ! Bee the emuciated form, « the vacant loo,k, the listless hesitating manner, the n.rvous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and conversation, anil then say, Is that a man to leave Aw Jaotprints on the sands of time. Do parents,' medical men and educators of youth piy sufficient attention to this subject? Do,they ever' ascertain the cause of this. decay ; and having done no, do they (as a strict sense of duty demands) seek the skilled advice of the medical man, who has made this branch of his prolession his particular speciality, whose life has been devoted to .he treatment of' theno cases ? Keader { what is your answrcr ? Lee each one answer I 'or himself, Parents see their progeny fading gradually before their sight, see them become emaciated old young men, broken down in heidth, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one tbund- and vigorous health-giving letter, from a medical nan, habituated to the treatment and continuous eupervision of such oases wou' j, in most instances, succeed in Warning , otl' tiie impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its. natural vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy. life. > • J)r L. L. tiMITil, of Melbourne, hasm.ade the diseases of youth and those arising therd from bis peculiar study. Hie whole proes- ; sional life has been especially devoted. to the treatment of Nervous Affectioue and "the' Diseases incidental to Married Life. ■' 'Hib skill is available to'all — no matter- how rai lyj hui.dredf or thousanda ot miles distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now so Well orgauised and known, tLut comment would be superfluous— -(by this )eaiis many thousands of pfatients have been oared, whom be has never Seen *nd never known) ; ttna it is cairied on with such judicious supei-vi-ton that though he has been practicing branch of his profession for twenty»six years dentiw discovery has ever yet ' happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the same careful manner without, a possibility of the ■ ontents of the panels being discovered, Plain and clear direci ions accompany these lat.fbr, and a cure is envoi ed without eyen the pbyiciun knowing who is hia piitient. To Men and. Women with Brbken-Cown Constitutiont-, the .JN.ervous, the j)abilituted, and all suti'ei ing from any Disease whatever, Dr L. L; BM ITH'd plac ol treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience aud expeiise f a personal visit. Address — ■■ DR. L. L SMITa, 182, COLLINo STBEJfiT JiAST, . •-.MKLBOQuMB. (Late tbe Residence oi the U-overuor./ THIS ADVEKTISKMEiNT CHUULD BE CAitEFULLY iltfAD AWD RE MEAIBEUED BY KVEKYON*; IJNh TEKESTiDJN FENCING. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON PENCE WIRE Has now been bet' in- the public for fou years, , and during that time 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOL \ Giving very great satisfaction, in proof oi which we ho <1 numerous lestimoniuls from well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tiia numerous Spurious Imitations have lately b"«tx nwjduced in tbe various markets of Australia and New Zealand, for: the sole purpose of damaging the reputation 0? the PateutOyal Sainsou Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Was 1 aiented and introduced four years ago in Victoria,. Now South vVales Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set forth was its beiug made Ovnl to preven fraud. Yet, \u the face of tliese patents firms— many or* respecfable siauding have, for the sake ot paltry commission, leut themselves to tlu introduction of various spurious imitaf lions, which render theia liable to actioi* at law, and inuoyunce and uisappoint to tbe users. . The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see that each coil Lear* 1 a tin tally thus :— PATKNT OVAL SAMSON W I R K IN OVAL ; AndjlbePatentees' Tally orl rade Mark MB • ■ ' IK VDIOOK. Manufactured by the Whitecross Wire Company, Warrington, England. Prices Greatly Reduced l ADDEESS: M'LEAN BROS. & RIG®, IMPOETEES 99 ELIZABETH STIiELT, MELBOUIINE SENIOES 1 WASHINGr POWDER does not injure the most delicate wh c nes in articles washed, is composed ol h most delicate ingredients and goea inj lutuer than roost washing powders I: higly recommended as a salo un d .10 j „ a vi nd labor a

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1342, 31 December 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1342, 31 December 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1342, 31 December 1883, Page 1

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