I Public Notice?. ! j •' Live* of greiit men ai! remind us, j We van ii'flke oar lives MiMime j i Aurl, departing, leave b»Uind us ; Footprints on the sands of time." I^HK above is read wiili great interest by tlioUfan'T? o> young men. Tt inspire!' them with Hope, for in the bright lexicon ol t utli there i* n« nueh word >■» (nil. ihs! sa\ many, this >» correct. — is true with ■• fgurd to the youth who Uas never abused hi* strength-— and to the man who has not been ' pas-ion's sluve.' But t-> thnt youth — to that man, who has wasted his vigor, who Ims yielded himself up tr the timpor ry sweet allurements ol vice, who hus Kiven unoridled license to his pusAionn. 4o* Imm the above line* are hut as a reproHch. What Hope c m lie have ? What nspinitione ? What clmnce of lecvin-j hi* lootpiMKs on the Hand* ot lime? For him, »il>i»! therein nought but dark despair and self-reproach /of « lost life. For a man tv leave hi* ootprints on the sandc of time, he niu*t be endowed with v strong brain and nervous power. He must j posses* a sound, vigorous, healthy mi"d, in j a healthy body —the power to con-eiVe— j the eneriy to execute! But look at our I Australian youth ! See the em.ic'ated form, • the vacant iook, the listless- hesitating manner, I the n-ivous distrust, the senseless, almost ! idiotic; expression. Note his demeanour and conversation, and then say. It that a man to leave his ioot prints en the saud* of time. Do parenta, medical men and educators of youth pHj sufficient attention to this sub- I ject? Do" they ever ascertain the cause ol . this decay ; and having d6ne »v, do they (a* i v strict sense of duty demands) !<eek the J skilled advice of the medical man, who has iii.-.de tliis branch ol his protessiim his par liculur speciality, whose lie has been devotee 1 10 he tieatmeiit of these ettces ? Header [ what is your answer P Le: eucli one answer or himself. Parents see their progeny (tiding gnduully before their sight, M-e them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the buttle ol life ; yet one word might save them, one •ound and vigorous health-gi«ing letter from a medical nan, habituated to tne treatment, and continuous supervision of such cases wou' J, tv most instances, succeed in warning 011 tiie impending doom ol a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a jo. ous and happy life l)r L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made the disease* "I youth and those arising tuerd from his peculiar study, His whole pro essional life has been especially devoted to the treatment of Nervous Affecliuus and the OiseMses incidental to Married Life. btia skill is available to all — 110 matter how nit iy hundreds or thousaiida ot milts distant- His sysiein of correspondence by letter is now so well orgauised aud known, tLut cumineui would be superfluous — (by this >eaus mauv thousands ot patients have been cured, whom be Uas never seen *nd never known) j and it is cuiried on with such judicious aupervi*on i that though he has been practising this branch of his profession lor twenty«*ix yeurs in these colonies, no single iur-tanee of accidental discovery hus ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are for winded iv the samecarelul manner without a possibility ot the .on teats of the parcels being discovered, Plaiu anJ chtar directions accompany these latter, and » cure is enVcted without eyeu tile pbyiciau kuowmg who is j his pxtient. To Meu and Women with Broken«u?wn Const it utioiib, the iservoun, the J>ebiliiuted, auft all suliering from any Disease whatever, Dr i.. L. SMITH'S plac ot treatment commends itself, ivoiding, as it does, the tnconvemenße and expense f a personal visit, DR. L. L SMITE, 18a. UOLLIiNa SIRkET KABT. MhLUUUiiNB. (Late the Resi'lence >i the Governor.) THIS ADVEUTISKMEM' &HOULD HE C vita FULLY KKAD AND I{E MEUBtiKEU BY EVERYONE INTKKKSTtfDIN FENCING. THEPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has now been bet '.ire the public for tuu yeaM, and durum that time />OUO lONS HAVE BEEN SOL '.liVHiii very great satisfaction, in proof ot which we ho ii uurnerous testimonials from well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tim numerous Spurious Imitations have lately h<uta nv/jductd in the various tuaikets of Australia aud New Zealanu, fur the sole purpose of damagiu(( the reputaiioi. o! llio Pateut Oyal tiaiusou Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was i atetited nnd introduced four years ago in Victoria, New South vV' B |es Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set lonh was its being made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, ib the face of tnese patents firms — matiy of respectable standing haye, tor the sake ot paltry commission, lent themselves totlu introduction of various spurious imitaf lions, winch render the.o liable 10 uotiop at law, and tnuoyaoce aud uisappoiut to tbe users. The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see iliai each coii Leana tin tally thus :— PATEN TO V A LS A MSON W I RE IN OVAL ; And;the J? atentees'Tallj or'i rade Mark M U £ m °. dlock. Manufactured by tbe Wuitecross Wire Company, Warnngton, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADJDKE66 : M'LEAN BRO3. & RIGG, IMPOJtiTEKS 9U JiLiZAiJKTH ftliiEfcT, MELBUURHK SENIORS' WASHING POWDfiK does not injure cue must deuoatd wh « utt ia »rtiu.«M waived, 11 o»<nja4di a JL most delictta in^rdiiti its aal gtat u.o i tutuer tiiiu noit wdiut ig powi^rs It aigijr rojo.u udu Lad m a t*iO iv a ecj.t. a ud laouv •
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1512, 20 February 1885, Page 1
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