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Prfblio Notices. 11 Lives of great men all remind as, We can make our lives sublime ; And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands 0/ time.* THE above is read with g-eat inte-esi, by thousands o' young men. .'* .'nsp-e. I Ibem with HoPfi, for in the brgbt lexioon of »outh there is no such word at- r ai) .l'wi sas many, this i» cortect — is t'ue with '.vgard to" Vbe youth wbo han never abused his strength — and to ih» man who bas uot beoo : 'passion's sUve." Bat "to lh»^ :. youth— fo that man. who has wasted hii vrgsr. who ha* yielded nimee-t up So -the . temporary sweet aiiureineni* o< vice, who h»a giren unb<-idied hetftoie ie hi' pau%ion?, !o vim the above lines aYe but «s a ••eproach, Wlim HopscuP he ba*« P What aspiruiions f What chance v .^_2?s22S«^** Jgl^rxOTw^nougrH but dark despu'u- and self- reproacn for a lotl life i For a man W> .cave his !ootprini» on the "■apda'O'VJyime, niu>t be .endowed with a ,trot^ di&^(rfi(i •rfecTOUiji power. He tauet \ po.^ss a eoiftd/ vilWitaij hfaltliy mind, in a hevuhy body — she power to conceiTß— the energy 10 execute! But, look ot bur Au-.ialiau" youth 1 Seethe •■oWia.ed form, i the vacant look, the 1 »t.e»a ho* laung manner," tbv nerVous dißira»s, the nenoele^A, almost idiotic expression. Note hit , demeanour and eonvornuuon. and than »»v, is itiat a man to leave his ootprints on ihe sands of time Do paieutk, medical men and educators of youth pay uutficient avtenuon to this subject ? Do they ever ascertain the caaae ot this decay ; ahd having done »o, do they I a strict sense of duty deunanilij seek the skilled advice df the medic* t man, who has made tnis branch of his pio e»*ion bis par* j ticular speciality, whose life has been devoted Ito the treatment of theao cases ? Reader, ! what \t? your answer ?. Let eaoh one answer I -or himsel'. Pa.ents see their progeny fading ! gradually before their eight, 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 i a medical nan, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such oases won) J, in most instances, succeed in warning off tiie impending doom of a miserable and gloomy iutute, and by appropriate treatment restore me enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life. Dr L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made the diseases of youth and those arising therd lrom hits peculiar study. His whole professional life has been especially devoted to the treatment of Nervous' Affections and . the Dise««eß incidental to Married' Life. Bis skili is available to ail —no matter how mtiy hucdred« or thbutanda of miles distant- His *ysteni ot correspondence by letter i» now so Iwe 1 orgauised and known, that comment svouid be superfluous — (by this -neauß many thousands o'. parents have b«en cured, whom he hae nevei' 6can and never known) ; and it I* carried on with, euoh judicious «upervison chac though he has bsen practising this branch o : Juts profession fo? twenby»»ii yearu in these colonies, no single instance of acoideuta< discovery .haa ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, lhese are iorwavdeci in the sunieoare'ui manner without a possibility ot the contents of the paiceLj being diaoovered. Plain and clear directions accompany these latter, and a cure is effected without even the physician knowing who if his patient. To Meu and Women with Broken«cSown Constitutions, the -Nervous, h» Debilitated, and all suflermg uom any Dseane whatever, Dr L. L. SMITH'S plan of treatment commends usel., »vodiog, as it does, cbe inconvenience and expense f a personal visit. Adbkbss — DE. L. L SMITH, 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE. (Late the Residence a? the Governov.) THiS ADVEbLTISEMELNT &HOULD RECAKEtfULCV BEAD AND RE MEMBEPEO BY EVERYONE AN* TEKESTKD IN FENCING. THE PATENT OTAL BAHSQ-ga gEiMOE WIRg Has now been before (he public tot foxu yearn, and darog tbat 1 me 5000 7 ONS HAVE BEEN SOL G Ting very great satisfaction, in pioo^o? wbch we bod numetous testimoniats »>om we'fknown Coion>sts; and the demand d«. ■•/ Inc. easing o sut-u an extent, tba numerous cpuiious Jiai'tauous nave iutely D««u n>/jciucfd in lue various ma; k«t-s of Aoe.iJid und JS>j« Zealand, for tbe sole purpose of oaiiagiag tho reputation of ihe PateatOya baujson Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was patented and introduced four years ago in Victoria, New South Wales Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal cia m set forth wus its being made Oval 10 p<erea i'-aud Ye> ;n the face o> (1 ibese paieais fiirjos— maDy of re^ spectab«e s andmg haye, for the sake Of paltry commission, lent ihemseives to the intvodaction of various spurious imila* lions, which ieoder them hable to action at law, and annoyance and disappoint to tbe uarrs j The public when purchasing, are there i foce cautioned to *cc that eaoh coii beats , a tm ta>iv thus r— j PATENT OVAL SAMSON WIEE in oval ; I And.lbePatcntees'TaDjorTradeM'.rk , i M B IH».,DLOOK. I Manufactured by tbe Whitecross VTir< Company, Warrington, England. Prices Oreatiy E^duced ADDBESS : M'LEAN BROS. & RIGGr, IMPORTERS 99 ELIZABKrH STREET, MELBOUBNE OENIOitS* WASHING POWDER O does not injure the most delicate wk « ni's ia articles washed, ;.* cantpoted c Ih m iti delicate ingredie.it* and go«* mv utoor th*o moiD wmhiag powder* it hialy r#;;eas-.«oaded m a s*i«i»a{i ttcouom <a< nd lab«e b (

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1411, 2 July 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1411, 2 July 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1411, 2 July 1884, Page 1

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