Public Notices. " Ijivt-s of great men all remind us, V- n utii ii'.-ke o.ir lives sublium; \i..', •■.--,»-. rti«>«r, lenv. 1 * (>"*l«ind us i., • . i'■ .i. !h' S!|»i-.1-< ol /inif " r «-|- ; ; •-. .-■■• .< a .iiiil wpij ijiMi interest b» I i ii. ii->iti-'ri . »•■ young men. Il inspires tint;. «itli liqi'K, tor i" the bright lexicon ol ut" (.■■!•;■ t- ' uo.fiwih word us 'ail. lias! i- • :••>. tli.'s is correct, — is truu with • snard !■ i hi- votitli "ho I<ttß never abused his s i ..|iir:l. — and^to the man who has not been ' |-i!yi«.''i -lave " ••vi'iut t . iiiit -youth — 'o thut nmn, who lms wu-ti-.l .i- \ ijro-, who his yielded himself up t t';-> t >(m>iii- iy iswet-t allure iK'nts of vice, wliu ! ! ivc I'nioriiUi'd bccnsi' X\, his }>;isvi ,I.^. ,; ii y-<> ,i!nivc li.ies are '> l .it ll j^ l ,a, What ' i-;.,i i , s ? A'lnii cli.mcc of lei>-vin» Am lootpi'iAsi on tii.- sum!" ol time? For him, ala*! tin re ix nought but dark despair and. seli>te|iroucii for a lost life. I For a man to leave his ootprints on the sands ol time, he inu*t be endowed with a i strong brain an I nervous power. He must ! purges.* a sound, vigorous, liealthy mi.id, in in h<-alihy body — the .power to conceive — I the ener>y to execute! Hut look at our J Au-traliini youth ! Seethe emaciated form, .the vuemr- iook, the listless- he^faiing manner, I the n. iv'iui distrust, the senseless, almost ! idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and convorMi lion, and then say, Ja .tlmt a man to leave his lootprints en the sunds ol time. Do parents, medical men a-id educators of youth p»y sufficient attention to this sub- I ji-ct ? Do they evei; ascertain the Ciiwse ol ! this decay ; and having dono no, <-lo they (as j . it strict sense of duty demand*) >eek the | , skilled advice of the medical man, who has made this branch ol his pro ession his pur ticulur speciality, whose life has been devotee 1 lo he tieatmeiit of theso cases ? header what is your answer ? Le: each one answer or himsrll, Parents see their progeny fading gr.duailv before their sight, *€c them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for tbe battle of lift); yet one word might save them, one Round and vigorou.- heuitliTgiviug letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treatment, and continuous' -upervijiou of such cases wou' J, in most ii^t mws, suec-ed in warning o'l tiie iinpccidtng I'ooin ol a miserable and gliiomy luiuie, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vi;>or, and ensure ajoous and happy life i)r L. L. hilLl'H, ol Me<bourne, has made the discuses of youth and those ui'isiug therd from hit. peculiar flu Iy. His whale pro essional liie has been especially devoted to tiie treatment ot Nervous AHVctioiis und the Discuses incidental to Married Lile. His skill is available to ail — no muiter how im 'iy lundrtd- or thouaauda ol miles distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now so well orgauised and known, tilt conitneut would bo 6iip<Mlluous — (by t.bi* ■cans many tliou-aiids oi patients have been cured, whom he has never seen md never known) ; ano it is cairicd on with' such judicious supurvL-ou that though he has been practising this branch ol Ins profession lor twenty -six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded iv the same carelul manner without a possibility of the <ontei»ts cf the parcels being discovered, Plain ami clear directions accompany these latter, nud a cure is etl-'Cted without even the pby-ician knowing who is his putient. To Aleu and Women wi'h Broken*Cown Constitutions, tho Nervous, the Debilitated, and all autiernig from any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SillTU'd plan oi treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience and expense f a personal visit. Addkess — DR. L. L SMITa, 182, COLLINa STKUET EAST. MIiLBOOIsMB. (Late tbe Kesi tence -Jt' the Governor.) IHI6 ADVLOKiiaKMK.sT SHOULD I*K CviJEPULLY 1IKA1) AND HH AIWMBICHEU BY KVEItYO.No ll\« TE K KSTI^ JXIN FE N UI.N G. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has now been bef-r tiie public for fou years, and during that time 5000 TO S S HA V E B E E N SOL '.living very gtciit satisfaction, in proof of wuieli we ii. > d nuiueious itsiiinonials from well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tna uuuierouß Spurious Imitations have lately bu^u ".v/jduced in the various markets of Australia and i\'evr Zealand, for the sole purpose of damaging the rcputaiioi, ot the Patent Oyai tiaiusou Wifc\ TBE SAMSON WIRE \V«s ai en ted mid introduced lour years ago in V^ct^ria, iNew Mouth ales Qu<'enslauil mid iNew Zealand ; and the principal claim set forth was its being in<ide Oval to preven t-aud. Yet, ii. the face ot tueso patents firms — rnimy of rej spectable siaiidmg hnye, for the sake ot I paltry coinini.-j.ion. lent themseives to tin introductio.i uf various spurious linttat I lions, which o^der ihe.n liable lo actioi* i at law, ami ■iMiioy.iti'-' and ui.^appoint 1 to the u'si i\s I Tho public wiieu poi'c!i?i>ing.-are there ! lore cautioned to sec liwi e:ich coil bearr j a tin tally thus : — j JL\i ihS i O VAL. 6a ALSO t \ VV IRE IN OVAL ; J A ud.the Patentees' Tally orlrade Mark I ■ At li I R \ I» °. DLOOK. | Manufuuture'l by the VVliitecros>B Wire Compauy, Warringtou, England j Prices Greatly Reduced ADDKE.66 : M'LEAN BROj. & RIGG, .IMPORTERS gy ELiZABEl'ii 6f JiJfiliT, MELBOURiSE SENIORS' WAStllNa POVVDEU does uotinjuru the most dahcuto wh c ui-s in arcio-es wuni.id, i> o.iiposol o ft most Irfhuuj m/fdJid ,ts ,i:i i jrjes : uiuer i.iii nau w n'.u-,^ powi:rs ti nigly rao .me il )i », ihm ii.i ejja- n i" ud labo ' b
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1403, 21 May 1884, Page 1
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972Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1403, 21 May 1884, Page 1
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