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I Publio Notice-', j r•• Lives of great men all remind us, We can mr.kr our li^es suhlinu:; I Anil, iliipnrtinff, i»*ave» bihiij.'l us I Footprints on. the'sanJs of. lime.'* ITHK. above >s read with gret)t interest bv tliouVaiwls o' yo'ung men. Ir inspti*e>i tin in with HOPE; for i>i the bright lexicon ol t. uth tliere:i*«.'no.suoh-iworil:iis tail, tins! sin many, this. is_ correct,— is true with -jgard f the^youtji^who has never abused his strength — aud to the man who has not beon '•pa-«sfon's slav*fli"i ./. Hut t« that ..yoyth— to that man, who has wa-tfd his vigor, who has yielded himself jip t the teinpoi* ry*swert* allurements of vice, who Im** given uiio'ridletl license to his pissums, to him the above li'ies ure but. as a reprnnch. .-Whoi.;.HoPß c •!"• he have ?r What aspirations? What chance of leeving hie lootpiims on the sand* bt timeP For him, al>ie! th<re nr nought but dark despair and ffelfr-repruaofh for a lost life. For a man tfi leave his ootprints on the sands ol time, he inu-t be endowed with a strong brain an-l nervou<« power. He must pushes? a sound, viuorous, healthy mi *d, in | a healthy body —tbe power to coni-eire — j'tbe eiier'V to execute! But look at our J Au«triilian youth ! dee the emaciated foi'in, • the yao-mt ibok, the listless hesitating manner, the .n.rvnus distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and conversation, aui then 'say. Is that a man to leave Aw ootprints en tbe sands of time. J)o parents, medicul men a>id educators of -gnu tip p»v sullhiient attention to this subject ? Do they ever ascertain the caas') ol this decay; and having done so, do they (as "ii strict ' »etise of duty demands) !-eek the skilled advice ol the medrcnl man, who liaS in .de this bf-anoh -Ol his pro ession his par tiuitlur specialiiy, whose life bas been devotee" to .lie tieiitinent of these cases ? Keader what in your answer ? Le euch one answer 'or himself, Parents' see "heir prbgen-* lading gnduiilly -befoi-fjtheir sight, fee them become emaciated .old vpung men. broken down in health, .enfeebled, unfilled for tho battle of life; yet one word might save them, one soiiiid'HtidWlgoi'ous hea'lhogiviirg letter Irom a medical; nan, habituated to the trt* a: mont iuid]con|inu<ius',(;uptryiMoii ol such cases wou' J,. in. most i.i«t c tuocs, succeed iu warning d>l t.ie impending "Vodm ol a miserubleaiid gb'bmy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system lo its natural vigor.. and ensure ajo ous and happy life ... Lr Lih. .*>Mllli, ol Meboume, has made .the diseases ol youlh and those arising therd from his pv'cuTia*? stu \y. liis whole pro essioiiai lile has been espet-iujly devoted to the treatment ol Nervous All. ciions and the Discuses .incidental to* Married Lilts iiis still is available tp aSI— n<» nutter ln»w nu >j , buidfred- or thou^au^a ol miUs dn*taiit^ His sjisieiii of cOffrerfpoiiuenW b;y letter is now so Well: hrgfoiisetf' rfi-id -liurtwr., tb t ei>Himent 'would be aupertlubui**— (by this eaiis mauy tbdua^iids^y' ,pat/bntu Jiuve been our^d, whom : lie has uever^icoii, indyneyer known) ; auu it is'camen Jon sucii'. ju.iioious ' su^ervi«on thiii tOough'^'h-e i" s beeu J practising thisbrmich ol his <proit*a*iou .ioravr«*Uty*rUX years, in these colonies, no single instance of accide<>tai discovery has ever yet happened. Wheu. Medicines are required, these are lorwarded in the sau.ecarciul maimer without a possibility oi ihe omenta of the parcels being discovered. Plaiu an.) clear direct lous accompany these latfer. and a cure is effected without e>en the pby-ician knowing who is his pxtient. To' lUen aid Women will Uroken-Cown Constitutions, the •Nervous, ih>* Debilitatad, and all suttenng from auy Disease whatever, Ur L, L. SJ.UI . ril'sl plan o i treatment commend.- itsell, avoiding, as il does, <he inconvenience and expense f a personal visit. ADDUSB3 — 3>R. L. L SMITa, 182, COLLIN.* B T Kb. tfi 1 KAST. (fiUt-ff the K-Bii*«ei'C« -il th*! Governor.) * - mis ADViiiirialtAlliAT 6HOULU UK 0 V H KFULLY KIiA JJ AUD UK M EM B EKED BY hVKRYO.Sc. LNTEKE6TJfi)IN FENCING. THEPATENTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has no a been be't" >r> ihe public for fou years and during that time 6000 IONS HAVE BEEN SOL Sivint! very great satisfaction, to proof ol winch we bo d numerous tesiimouial"s from well-known Oolouists; and the deiuaud daily increasing to such an extent, tna numerous Spurious Imitations bave lately b«vti n\.-jduced in the various maikets of Australia and i\ew ZcaiitiKi, for the sole purpose ot damaging the rep-itatioL ot the Patent Oyal Saiusou Wiro. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was aictited mid introiluced lour years, ayo in l/iot-.na, South - ales t^uienalmnl and -New Zea and ; and the principal claim set lonh was its beiug ui-ide.' Oval to preveu l*au.i. Yet,.-iu the lace oi tnese patents firms — tunny of re* spectable siauding haye, for the sake ot I paltry commission, lent themselves. to tin i introduction of various spurious imitatf i nous, which render ibe.u liable io iicuoi* ai lav*.-, ami inuoyauve and uisappyiut to the UHf-rs The puiilic when purchasing, are there lore cautioned to .tee thai each coil Lear** I a tiu tally thus :— PAIK-Nl OVALSAMSON WIHK IN OVAL ; Aud.thePatepteeu'lally orlradeMark ' >l ' ii R . IH •»_ DLOCK. Manufactured by the VVUitecroafr Wire Uouipiiuy, Warnnglou, Englaud Prices Greatly Reduced M'LEAN BRJJ. & RIGG, LMPOIiTEiiS g9 ELIZAtSKiII dliiEu.!, AiELBOUKNE QiiMOKS* WASHING FOWDKK •O does uoi mjuro iUd uodt do.toHo *u e li.slil a.-tli! d3 «Vj..l,;J, I UtltJiildl J tt. most ; deli jue ni^reiid. is a<i 1 . u,o •uiuer in in njit tir^saijj pmlitt it; Ul^lv roJo.uji ji tdd as <s dau a-t d eu^.WtQ ™' l Y»* r!, Mlj&*-i' -Y^y*. ■ yY-

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1471, 17 November 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1471, 17 November 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1471, 17 November 1884, Page 1

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