Public Kit-ica-, 11 r.ivrs of' «rc.'il men ;ul r-'iuiii.'i us, We i-h'.i t>'n|.-e our lives suh!ii;n<; A •■•', !i-)i-.rtinc le.iv^ l i« ! iin.l in Voi-: 1 !i>l> en tin 1 *an t |j of Miiv." fl"\iK :i! iivp .p r-ml w.lli «i-.-:it iut ..-r«rs>t h' I tli'-iiMiii-Ts o l ' youi'd men. It inspire, ti., in with Hope, tor in the bright lexicon oi vith t'.i'v. 1 i- no such word :is I'iil. il-i.- ! vi\ i|iim\ , lli'.< is crreet, — ia truu with "j^ard I'- r!ie 'vo'iiii '.vho '< :i-s never abused hi.-.-•iM-i'^th — :u"l to the iiiuii ivho has not beun 1 i:iip-ii»ii'h slave," liul t • ih.it youth — >n that 'nun, who lims •- ; » - 1 • • . t !is vijjof, Who h--<? yielded hin-.sell up tls " 1. mi'iii' iy f\v*'t nllure'uents ol vie*, I 1!:.. | M ivev un»r:illed license ti. hi- .is. I >[.nr, i- .im t-.'C abw>-tt li ie.l are o-.i! an a ■ • :■> i,-i ..!i->- Wtiai ilnpi:i''i> he have? Wh.it •ir-(jiraiioiis ? \Vli.-«r chance of hwiiiij his lOotp'iiits on tern tjr I * ot time? lor lii'ii, alas! thireiH nought bur dark denpiir and self-reijroacii for a lost life. For a mini to leuve his ootprints on the siind^ ol lime, he ir.u-t bo endowed with a I s trout; brain an I nervous ]) )wer. He must f [lost-nH-- h soiled, vigorous-, linalthy mid, in ) .1 h:aiii:v body — t.hp |iowr to uMi.eive — ; tiie ruer 'y to execute. ! i.<ut look at our I Au-ti.iltan* youth ! :see tko emaciate.i t'ortii, > tiie vaciint. look, the listifl-t. hesitsitiiisi innnn^r, I the ti.ivous distvu»t, the deiisolestf, alinust idiotic expre.'sion. Note \\\» demeanour and j conversation, uniJ thru m.\ . is that 11 man to I leave his : on t prints cm the aunds of time. j Do pi. rents, medical men a-id educators of youth piv sufficient attention to this subji'fi ? i'lJ they ever ascertain the ca»&*e ol j this dei-jy ; and having done ho, do they («» a f-trict Ben»e of duly demands) .-eek the skilled advice of Lhe medical man, who has 111;. ile this branch of his proression his par ticular speciality, ivhose life has been devotee 1 to he treatment ft these cases ? header 1 what it> your answer ? Le: euch one answer j or iiinisi 11". Parents sco their proven? lading gridua.lv before their sight, fte them become fimieiated tud young men, broken down in lie.-ilih, tnfeebled. unfitted (of flic buttle of life; yet. one word might suvo liiein. one Round und vigorous health-giving letter lrom a iiieiiica) nan, habituated lo the treatment mid continuous .-upervi.Mon of such caaeo won' J, in most.. instances, succeed in warning oil t.ie impending c'oom ol a miserable and ijl<joiiiy luiurc, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to itd naturui vifjor, and ensure ajo^ouuuiid happy lile Dr L. L. >MI j'H, oi Melbourne, has umde the disease* o\ ymith Jiid those arising thurd from his peculiar study. His whc;le proesMionai life hao ijee.'i especially devoted to'l.'io tifatment ot Nitvouh Atieclious and tho I'iseßnea incideutnl to blamed Life. ilia skill is available lo all — no matter how nu-iy hm.dr«'ci. j or thousuhda ot nnlc3 distant. 11 in systLMii of correspondence by letter is now to W**lt orgauised and known, th<.t cownneui would be superfluous — (by this cans many thousands ul patients have heen cured, whom he kus never seen md never known) ; ano it it> eairiea on with such judicious t>upervi?on that though he his beun practising this brunch ot his proftssion lor twenty«six years in theuo colonies, no single iustm.ee of acoidental discovery has ever yet happened. VVheu Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the sumecarelul manner without a possibility of (he < onleitts of the parrels being discovered, Plain and clear direciions accomuany theee latfc-r, and a cure is etl-cted without eyen the phyeiciau knowing whe is his pxtient. To Men and Women wiih Broken«£o'vn Constitutions, the Iservous, thu I>ebititutttd, and all sullen ng from any Disease whatever, Dr L. L. WAI i HI'S plan ol treatment commends itsell, avoiding, aa it does, ihe inconvenience and expense f a personal visit. .riUUIiESK — DR. L. L SMITa, IS-.1, UULLLNo STRliifiT ICAST. MKLIiUUiiMW. (Lato the Kesi-iarce -it' the lioveruor.) Ikilf) ADVEKIIsIi.ME.NT 6I1OULI) I<E G\ 11 K FULLY it KA I) A S I) li It MEMUKUEI) BY KVKRVO^ii INTKUKSTtfD IN FEN'CJLXG. THEPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIIIE - • • ■nnnLiiinimnMHiiin 11 n wti ■■!■■ ■.!».■ »■ > iiu a. lias now been Uef '!•' the public for luu years, and durina thai tune 5000 TOMS HAVE BIiEN dOL '.Tivtin; very great Hatisfacuon, in proof oi which we ho d numerous testimonials from well-known Colonists; and the demand . I ally increasing to such an extent, tua. numerous Spurious Imitations have lately t»u,ix 'iv/jduced in the various markets of Australia and JNew Zealand, for tho sole purposo of damaging the reputattoL o* ihe Patent Oyai Saiusou Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was ' a; eii led .md introiiuceil tour years ay;o 111 V r ict'iiu, ISewiSouth ales (Queensland and iNew Zealand ; and lhe principal c.lami set tonh was its hein^ j ui.ide Ovhl to pieven I "aud. Yet, )\> the j lace ol tnese patents firms — tu.itiy of rej spec/able standing liaye, fur the >ake ot I paltry coiutnission. lent tlieraseives lotlif i iiitruductio.i of variouH spurious lin'ttitf I lions, winch lender thciu liable to actioi' at law, ami i;moyauce and uisappomt to the users The public when purchavin^, are lucre lore cannoned to sec tliai each coil Leurr i a tin taijy thus : — 1 J A 1 LiVi OVAL SAMSON WUiK j IN OVAL ; j And.thePaleutees' Tally or lrade Mark At li 1 K \ IK o. DLOOK. Manufactured by the VVhitccross Wire Company, Warrin^lon, Kngland j Prices Greatly Reduced M'LEAN B&O^. & Riaa, IMPOItTEKS 99 KLLZA.UK ill tiiitEfc-T, MXL. BOUItNE QENIOKS' WASUINGr POWDER j^ doei* not injure iho most dohcito wu c ma 111 urtiuios waj.iud, i- ooiu ( jujts i o It mout deiiu.ito nj^foiid ita an. l i»-j<jj ur.o i luiuer i.ii;i uoit w.mii ijj pow Ijrs It I Uijjiy ro-ou.aj 1 tdd n a t n-t n n d eojir y 'U 1 oa labwr a
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1489, 29 December 1884, Page 1
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