1 , PuWio Notices. )•• Live* of great men all remind us, " WitcHji n>uke our lives sublime ; I 4wMp^P*r r *"F leave behind us ■' pKmSirit.p^^the^ftnd* of iim»»." 1y& i^hi^A^s'irHa'd With grpnt interest by ■{ii'A"unainis'«'h«'*yo\llijC''nieo.(' It inspire* ! thiirtiwfthifHowifforiin the. bright lexicon O l c'tith Wi«t-eMW)no3%uohr r w.ojpd .us fail, tin*! p*y niaijjjftoiLifetrtrre^t.^w true with -.• jgard to the youtlf^wnd' Was "never* abused his otrViirjth— lnirft&''the imtit who ha»- not been ■' p*B9idn-'sf v *\nt«.!h:'- ■ I Hut/t't i)i»% yo«lh*-to Khar man, who has waited: h-i»>ipo.r.,:who has yielded bimsoll up :•■ Hid teinpor.ry aweet allurements ol vice, *-ho li-is i>iv«m unnridled license to his ;i;issionf, to ]iiiiir*lffiiS t *abT,\""lT'''« i H"'SB! vit, v* a . VspviiacHlM Wlif^iioPKc v f.rt?fhii*VfP-:;-rW1iiit-utfi-uatious ? Wlinr chntice of lenvini? kit >o<Hpi\nia on the ■>uiuf» ot/iime? ior htm, tii:i»! thrre r iH- nought but dufki despitir and s«lf-rej>roacii for a lost life. Fora man to leave his ootprints on the sands' ol 'time, he tuuxt be endowed with a 1 strong' brain and nervous power. He must i posses* a sound,' vigorous, liealthy mind, in I a healthy body — the powr to eonveiTe — I the energy to execute! But look at our Au-rriilian youth 1 Bei- the emuciated form, • the vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, the ik rvous distrust, the. senseless, almost idiotio expression. Note his demeanour and conversation, tin>i then say, Is that a man to leave Am 'oot prints on the sands of timeDo puren'ts, medical men and educators of ' youth pay sufficient attention to this subject? Do. they ever ascertain the cause ol this decay ; and having dove no, do they (as a strict sense of duty demands) t-eek the skilled advice . of the inediciil man, who has mude tnia branch of. liia pro;essiorT his purticulur speciality, whose lile has been devoted to ■ he: ■of theso cases ? Keader. what is ? Lei each ope answer for himself. Parents see their progeny fading i gradually before their sight, »cc them become emaciated old young tneh, broken down' mi health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word .might save them,. .one sound mid vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such cares woa' 1, in most instances, succeed' iii warning off tiie impending doom of a .miserable itud gloomy (uture, and by, appropriate treatment restore the enervated system ,- to , its natural' vigor, and ensure a jo* 011s aud happy life. Dr L."L. SMITH, of M el bourntt, husiniide the disease* nt youth and thom 'arising 'therd from his peculiar study. His wut>l»4>roies--siontil life has been especially devoted to thej treatment oi Nervous Aiii-clious and the. Diseases incidental to Married Lil<r. blis skill is available to ail — no matter how nitiy hundreds or thousanda ot uulos distant, liia system of correspondeuce by letter is now so Well orgauised and known, th.it comment would be superfluous— (by this teaus muuy thousands ot pa'tieuts have been cured, whom he has never seen md never known) ] auo it $« carried on with such judicious supervijou that though he h»* been practising this branch of hi» profession ior twenty»six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. Whtfu Medicines' are required, these are forwarded in the sainu carelul mauner without a possibility of the .outeats of the parcels being, discovered. Plain and clear directions accompany these latfor, aud a cure is eff-cled withuiit eyeur the phyficiau knowing who is his patient.To Men aud Women with Broken«^own 9onatrtutions, the Rervous, the Debilitated, and ull suffering from' any Disease whatever, Dr I/, L. UHI EB.'& ph»n ol treatment coinmendfritself, 11 voiding, as it does, Ihe mcou— •vemenoeand cxpeuge f a personal visit, ■i A»fi*«B8 — 0 Dl^. L. L SMITH, lU2, OOLLINa STREET &XHVi MKLBOOHNS. (Late 1 the Residence ■>! the OoTeruor.) \ , . , ... THIS ABVE JtTIS E M-JfiN T oH 6 ULD HE CAfitEFULLY ' RKW) AND HK MEMB&UED BY JiVEEYON*. INTEKESTED IN FENCING. ' THE PATENT OVAL FENCE WIRE Has now- heen before the public for t'ou year«, and during that time 6000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOL Giving very great satisfaction, in proof of which wo ho (J numerous testimonials from well-known Colouittts ; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tiia •numerous Spurious Imitations huve lately ,b<u>u- induced in. the various market:* ; of Australia and New Zealand, for the sole purpose of damaging the reputatioL of the Patent Oyal Samson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Was 1 atented and introduced- four years ago in Victoria, New South Wales Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim 1 set forth was its beiug made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, ib the face of these patents firms— tfluny of re« spectable standing haye, for the sake ot paltry commission, lent themselves to the lutroduotioa of various spurious imitaf tions, which render them liable 10 aotio»» at law, and anuoyance and uisappoiut to the users. The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned 'to see thai each coil beutf a tiu taliv thus : — , PATENT OVAL SAMSON WIRE IN OVAL { Audjtbe Patentees' Tally or-irade Mark M i 3 E XX VDLOOK. Manufactured by the Whitecross Wire Company, Warnugton, England, Prices Greatly Reduced x ADDKESS: ( M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, IMPORT E US 99 ELIZABErH STliEiiT, MELJBOUkNE SENIOES' WASHING POWDER does not injure the most delioacd wh o ucs in articles washed, is arapoaa 1 o ft. most detio.ite mgreiie it* ani %, 9i :ao iu;uer tlitj most washing po criers Lt bigiy to x»j\ no iddl aiA.,1410 mi d ooju.jg iv - ud labor. «
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1350, 18 January 1884, Page 1
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