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i •"■■-■' : Publio Notices. " Lives, of; great men all remind us, J : \Vo can ipi'lfe ourji.ves sublime; . I And, departing, leave'bnhind its I -Footprint a ,on the sands 'of time." TIT K above is read with great interest by thousand's ol young men. It inspire** l them with Hope, for in the bright lexicon of ruth there is no such word as fail. Lias! sin ninny, this is correct, — is true with '.•jgardto the 'youth who .has never; abused his.. Htrength— and to the man who has not beon 'pnssjnn's slave.''. ( . But to Ihiit youth— tp, that man, who has, wa>t>*d.hi» vigor, .who Jius yielded himself up tr the tempor ry swe«t 4 allurenippts of vice, who has given unbridled license tv his passions, tri ' him the ybove lines are but as a' repro*j«h> . What Hope en lie have ? What tdotptints' bn the sand!" of time'? For him, alas! thVrei*< nought bnt dark despair and j •/elf-reproacU for a toil life. " n For &' marr to leave his ootprints on tbc-v; sands of time, he must he endowed with* *$ strong -brain and nervous power. He muiftv possess a sound; vigorous, healthy mind, iv ; a,, healthy . body —the power to conceive— the. ener/'y , to, execute! But look at our 'Au-'trMlidn youth ! Wee the emaciated, form, the vacant, look, the listless hesitating manner, ithen.i'vpus distrust, the senseless, almost, 'idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and -.eoiiyer%atiqu, then, suy, Is that a man to I leave his jootpruitfi ion ,the Bauds of timo. "lio p*»r ( ents, medical men and educators of '•yblifh pay su'fficieiit attention to this sub« 3jeefi?; *i?or they '^veV asoeirtain the ca»*fe 'p|ithi* d^iaV; and if&vin'g done aoffld tb*iy- ; '(•»'•* tt;6tridt ; le^ Mduty -demauds) seek the> skilled sdvicir of tbe ui'e'dicul man' who has mu'de this . biWieh'Sf his profession his par- ' ticular speciality, tr hose lile has been devoted to .he treatment of, theso cases ? Reader, what is ytiur answer ? Let each one answer 'or. himself, Parents'see' their progepy fading. gradually before their sight, see them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health-,, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life'; yet one word might* save them, one sound and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision* of such ouM Wou.' i, in most inatunoes, succeed in waratf»£oti' tne impending doom of a miserable and gloomy luiure, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure ajo. ous and happy life. Dr L. Jj. yMITH, ot Melbourne, has made j the diseases of youth and those arising therd ; from hja , peculiar study. . Bis whole proies- . /sicinal lile has been especially devoted to the treatment' of Nervous Affi-ctious and the nisevses 'incidental to Married Life. his Will is available to all— no mutter bow mt *iy 'butdreds or thousand** of nules distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now so Well orgauised and kuown, that comment would"b e Superfluous — '(by* this' Jeabs many tbßusibdi ul patients have been ouretl, whom h^has mever'seen and; uev^r known).-; .*na it trti*ifpan!ied> on with such judicipus supejvi.-vpii .though he has been practising' this ,War\vh r oi his. profession lor twenty»six years in these colonies, no single instance of aooi- >' has '-eVfe'rp'' y»t' happened/-! tWhen Mediciues are required, these are ! forwurded in tbe same careful manner without a .possibility of tbe lomeuts of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions a'ccouipany' these latfer, aud a cure is effected without eyen the phy-ician knowing who is -"jbifi patient. ,y - $$ 'JL'o <jsf/{Q, ■: ape]; JVpmon. with Uroken«o?wn l^** 08 '^^?* the :^\ti e ry oua, the Debilitated, and air suffering^ frpm any'DufeW whatever, Fr LrlS.ißMlTff^plai bl^trSdfment com** I tnend*itbelf, Avoiding* as; it does, the meon-: vejaie4oei4^'jl'ipeuae v vf;a i p^onali,vi|it,- L ; Tl 1 1 k W*™< mimmfak -• ?*« .nfloocfijin srfa 'yd »b Jts-w m .miamiy •r- tftitsftrsif- au tu 9 >m vj "a i him -rfr.-*---'»X& :it^fi:^fih ".il*~W : 'l£Q'.i \ih -h;;it '-„ iy Has now .been bet jre t h^pubii'iQ^ fdr &s''* y yeaVs, atid* durinV'th'at'time i '"'' i * '^O^^QN^ HAVE BEEN SQL ■*-'' frfying very great satisfaction, in proof of 'which Ye ho d numerous testimonials from weli-kpown Colonists ; and tbe demand [•.daily increasing to such an extent, tha nttqieroUs" Spurious Imitations have lately |lb»*»«fi- /••!•;/ jduced in tbe various markets of, Australia and New Zealand, for tbe s^le purpose, of damaging the reputation ofthe Patent Oyal iSamspn Wire. ;-T?HE SAMSON WIRE -Wtis"" | atented aud introduced lour y«a|rs' ! ißgo in Victoria, New South Wales (.Queensland and New Zealand; and the principal claim set torch was its being .made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, iv the jface of these patents firms — many of re* .spectable.. standing haye, for the sake of paltry epitamission, lent themselves totlu Mlit rod uc tiba of various spurious imitai fiions; which reader them liable to adtioi* fat law,'- and *uliioyance and aisappoint to the users. '. >; /Iho pubiic when purchasing, are there tore cautioned; to see that each ooil bear*** a tin tally thus : — PATENT OVALSAMSON WIRE IN OVAL ; A^ndJthePatentees'Tallj orlrade Mark MB IH °„DLOOK. Manufactured by the Wbitecross Wire Company,. Warrington, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADI)IiES3 : M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, IMPOBTEJRS. 99 ELIZABETH STKEh/I, MEL. BOURNE QENIOKS' WASHINa POWDER O does not iujure the uiosc delionte wh c n<p in arcicies wa-iiied, iso.uposei 0 fh an Bt djlioate . lugr'j'iia its aid *> ej , G0 a uer tuau moit w^shi.ig powdars I gly l'ojo.nine.i Ul -uuunail ecou-^ns vi nd labor s

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1374, 14 March 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1374, 14 March 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1374, 14 March 1884, Page 1

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