Public Notices. Public Notices. " Lives of great men all rrmind us, We run ipnke our lives sublime; And, dct)irtin|», leave behind v* »""KT a «*m . •*--»• n,H y r:;::r;°:::;^';l';- ::..,,. inangahua times office. I thou.oan^s ot young men. It inspire* .../■' 1, thnn with Hope, for iii the bright lexicon of : '.-., c nth there Uno such word ms fail. iU«! »a\ many, this in correct, — is trua with 'Mgard i to' the youth who has never abused his ' ~rti t \ ■'.s •'.: ' ; ; strength — and to the man who has not beon '<u-*V 1 passion's i»lnve." . ' k & " ' iU } i But to t hut youth — to that man, who has | . /> j', was>ti-d his vijro'r, who has yielded hiinwlf up ■',',■& /> x lt> r» -.«!•: to the temporary sweet allurenii'iits of vice, ' UCTltrai ifrodWay, KeeftOll who Ims given unoridled license tv his pas- '.Jt '£*■ sions, to him the above li-ies are but as a *ii> . i reproach. What Hopr can he have ? What , ' 0.->|:irattonß ? What chance of leaving 7tU ■'■' footpiints on the «"and.« of time? For him, , alac! there \* nought but dark despair and . . self-reprouch for a lost life. ....:! U 1 •■•. Fora man to leave his iootprints on the , . asindM ol time, he must be endowed with a ' .. j strong brain and nervous power. He must ••• •**»»o««i»» j posses? a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, in .... | a lnaltiiy body — the power to conceive — : ( , the ener.'y to execute! But look at our Au-tmlian youth ! Seethe emaciated form, ( the vacant look, the listle«9 lu'^ituting manner, the luivous distrust, the senseless, almost | iiliotic expression. Note his demeanour and convei-Muioii, and then »ay. Is that a man to leave his lootprints on the sands of time. Do purents, medical men and educators of %<^ok • #^ «V^ am* youth pay sufficient attention to this sub- SK tt mm Jt* S ject? Do they ever ascertain the ci»n«e ol W^: • m %#" ♦ m S# this decay; and having done «o, do they (as a strict sense of duty demand*) seek the skilled advice of the medicnl m»n, who has iiinde tbis branch of his profession his particular speciality, whose life has been devoted to he treatment of theso cases P Reader ttteZSZL'JZ&ZI'SZZ lETTER -PB E SS PRINTER gradually before their sight, «c them become U<U± , 1 ** ill L -t-I»XUC>O 1 I\l 11l 1 JDi J\. I emaciated old young men, broken down in V health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battla of -,. life ; yet one word might save them, one . ; sound and vigorous health-giving letter from : , / a medical nan, habituated to the treatment ! ' i and continuous eupervision of such cases . - , , • 1 • -am wou' i, in most instances, succeed in warning Isegß tO annOUHO6 that fiaVing^ JUSt received IrOIQ JUeIbOUTDe oil tiie impending doom ol a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system *o its natural vigor, and ensure ajo.ious and happy life. Dr L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made . the diseasep of youth and those arising tuerd ( &. 1 AX^C &HO \ aClied ASBOrtmeilt Of from his peculiar study. His whole, proiw- ■ i' aional lilu has been especially devoted to the . < ' . . treatment of Nervous Affections and tho sl '. , . Discuses incidental to Married Life. His •"'' '' skill is available to all — no inattor how nu'iy ,: ''■ '• hundred* or thousauda ot inilcß distant. His ■ ;•.. - ] system of corre,.pondeuce by letter is now so M t?t l*J t A f] DlMf^ tJt A M "ftf Well orgauiaed and known, tint comment TV Tv yTT *T TJf T\ Tj I TTI t± L iLi J**! TaT T would be siiperfluous^-(by this leuus many ♦*•»-►■♦♦ **'«^^*^-«**^'v- + >^ 4. «. # thousands ol patieuts have been cured, whom he has never seen )ud never known) ; auo it . is ouried on with such judicious supervi»on -, . * . ■ that thoug}i_Jif. Ji»«_bftßn practising th» j _1. _ >v ;^. ', ..!...'.,..-, «.« .*,-^.-. =i J • -.•_.. >_*..---. branch of his profession for twehty^six years '*** "*• '' * 1 " "7 in these colonies, no single instance of acei* dental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these ara forwarded in the same carelul manner without toang^lo'J^ * s n( > w prepared to execute all work intrusted to them in the accompany these latfer, and a cure is effected without eyen the physician knowing wh« is his piitient. To Men and Women with Broken-Cown Constitutions, the Nervous, the Debilitated, and all suffering from any Diseave whatever, Dr L, L. SMITH'S plac ol treatment com- X)l»trict fW& at uiendti itself, uvoiding, as it does, the inconvenience and expense f a personal visit. ADDUES3 — DR. L. I* SMITH, 182, COLLINS STREET EAST. MIiLBOOKNB. p~ *•*■»•-.^u,*—--) GrREYMOUTH PRICES: THIS ADVEKTISKMEiST &HOULD HE CAREFULLY KKAD AND HE MEMBEHED BY EVEJiVONji IK« TEKKSTJfD IN FENCING. THE PATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRg t Has now been before the public for fou; years, and during that time .5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOL '.-riving very great satisfaction, in proof of which we bold numerous testimonials from well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tha numerous Spurious Imitations have lately Uaen •n/jduced in the various markets BOOKBIMDIXG liV ALL UK A\<ll IS oi" the Patent Oyal Samson Wire THE SAMSON WIRE Was 1 ate&ted Hnd iutroiiuced four years ago in Victoria, New South Wales Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set forth was its being made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, iv the • — — — lace of these patents firms — many of respectable standing hays, tor the sake o{ paltry commission, lent themselves toclu lutroduotioa of various spurious iruitai tions. which render them liable to aotioi* at law, and inuoyance and uiaappoiot to the users. B ju beads Tho public when purchasing, are there Girculkri fore cautioned to see that each coil bear* • ." Handbills PATENT OVAL S AMSON W IRK Posters in O.VAL ; Card * g AndJthePatentees'Tallj orlradeMark IJ) i M B ! K [ IF »_DLOCK. j Manufactured by the Whitecross Wire and ©very description of I Company, Warrington* England. Prices Greatly Reduced ADDRESS : m'lean bros. & rigg, ORNAMENTAL PRINTING IMPORTEES 9 9 ELIZABETH STREET, MELBOURNE SENIORS' WASHING POWDER does not injure the most delicate wh c .-■ , * ■ "" lies ia ai'DiuiOi washed, v OJiapoaed o fh most deliuttle m^reJie its un I goes mo L"X™"S- -I".- - TtL 1 ; OFPICE-BEOABWAY, EEBFTON m nd labot' 8
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1440, 5 September 1884, Page 1
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