i Publio Hotie«3. i ■■ - i " Lives of great men all remind ms, j V, « t-an n>rke oar lives nublimt' ; I Anr 1 , departing, leave boliind us Footprttiti. on the sand* of tune." TpHK above is read with great intftrest bY I, thousands o< young men. It inspirei tli^m with Hope, Tor in tbe bright lexicon of < uth there w»• such word as fail, kits! *a\ n.any, this is correct, — is tru«> with '.'jgnrd to the youth who has never abused his AtiT-ngth— and to th« man who has not been ' pdufsio-n's clave." Bat to that youth — to that man, who has «R.»ftfd ivw vijro'v, who bus yielded hiiuself op fo.,fp>li)tg on th* p*ur}» of Hf*f«"P "oi* iii|B t • hi!"! ibei-p i» «ou?ht but dark despair and «iil-heifoacu for a tost life. For a man to laare bis ootprints on the eiinds of time, he mutt be endowed with a strong brain and nervous powar. H# must possess a sound, vigorous, healthy mi. id, in a h<-althy body — th« powrr to ©en. eire— the en«r..y to execute! But look at our Australian youth I «cc the otnxciated form, the vacxnt look, the listless besitaiing mvutior, ! Hie n.ivous distrust, the senseless, almost ' idiotiu expression. Note his demeanour »nd I convocation, and then say, Is that a man to lnave his footprints ci the sands of time. | Do parent*, medical tarn and educators O* youth pny sufficient att»ftH«h to this sub* jt-ct t ho they ever atevrtain the eaitro ol I this decay ; and having dope »o, do they (as a strict .st-nee of duty demands) ceek the itkilied advice of the medical man, who has m >do tnis branoh of his provision his par tieular 'speciality, whose life has baen devoid' to lie tmatnieiit of thaso ciw^s ? header wliat in ifuuf «n.«w»r t Le: euah one an^w»r or hime«h'. Purents see their progeuy lading unduailv hafoie their sight, *«c them bacotua i-uiapittCed old rouug men, broken down in health, enfeeoled, unfitted i»r tue buttle of life; yet oo* word uiigiit save them, one ■touiid'and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to tue treat moat and continuous cupervision of such cases wou' 1, in mont instance's, succeed .iv warning oil' tiie impending doom of a miserable aud gloomy (mure, and by appropriate treatment restore Ihe enervated system lo its natural vigor, and ensure ajo.ous and happy lit" Dr L. Jj. SMITH, ot Melbourne, has made the disease* nf youth aud those arising then! from his peculiar study. His whoio pro maionul iila has tteen especially devoted to the trraiment ot Nervous Affections and the Discuses incidental to Married Life. hi is skill is available to all — no mutter how ra« *if bui dred? or thousaiida ot milua distunt. His eysiem of oorre*potulenoe by letter is now so fl>ll orguuioed and knowi., th.t oowiiuwnl would b«- »uperfltK»us— (by this <eaus many thousauds oi patieuts have been corvd, whom be his never scon -md never known) ; and it it ouined on with such jurlioiaus 6upervi-«on that .(Hough he U«s been practicing this brnnoh oi m» profession lor tw,eotjf«six years iv these colonies, no single i«»t»mp» of a*6tdei.fnl discovery has ever yet hMppeued. W'beti Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the saiue eareiul manner without. a possibility ot the i onteuts of the parcels being (ksouvered. Plain and clsar direction* nreomptiiiy the*n latter. «nd a cure l» fil^cied wiiliuut of en the phy»iciau knowing wh^is his patient. To iWeu and Women with Broken-c'own Coiistttutioii», the Nervous, ihe J)iibilitat«d, and all sutlering from any Disease Whatever, l)t L. L. SJdiTH'S pine ot treatment com* uiinds it#elf, as it do?*, 'be inconvenience and expeuse f a persouul vi«it. Add&ms— DR. L. L SMITE, ibZ, COhLlSa STRiiJCT KAsiT. MKLBOOt.HE. (Late the Reii^ence -it' the Governor.) ■ THIS ADVEKTibfeMEWT oHOULD KKCAUKFCTIiLY KKAD AND HE MEMBEUEI) BY KVKUYONii IN* TEitKriTiJD IN JfBNCItfG. THE PATRNT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRg Has now been t>el'>ri- tbe public for lot year*, and daring that time 5000 IONS HAVE BKEN 6QL 'livini; very great satisfaction, in proof ot which we bo d numerous testimonial* from well-known Colonist*; and the demand daily increasing lo such an extent, tin numerous Spurioas Imitations hare lately b*«»«* nvAiduced in the various market* of Australia aiid iSew Zealand, fur the sole purpose of damaging the reputaliOL oi thu Patent Oyal 6amsou Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Was : atecred nod introduced four yuarn a«o iv Victoria, .New feoulh v^alos <^uemißlatid anii New Zealand ; and ihe principul claim set torch was its beiug uinde Oval to preven f-aud. Yet, iv the lace of ttiesA patents firms — nanny ot' re« specUble standing haye, fur the tsake ot paltry commission, lent themselves toclu mtroduotioii of various spurious imita* tionv, wbtch render the*) liable lo aoiio>* at law, aud annoyance aud ui«a.ppoiat to the users The public when purchasing, are ther» fore cautioned to see that each coil bearr a tin tally thus :— PAIJiiNTOVALSAMSOW WIRK IH ovax ; And,tbe Patentees Tally orlradc Mark M ii K IB »» DI.OOK. Manufactured by tbe VYuiterreM Wire Conapuny, Warnngton, Kugtand Prices Greatly Reduced ADDliJioCi : MCLEAN BSOo. ds &IGO, IMPOIiTKKS yt» h.LiZ<Ai3KIU dliiJ£i!.T, MiiLßOUiiiNii; oM^lOtto' WASUINt* POWDjBft 'O does uotiiyurd ibe iuas( dtnoniit wa c ut.« iv artiu.o* #<*«>! )J, i t}>a i }jsal o it iai/s( Jdlij.ue iugr<>4id tt »v t i>*4 uua iuiuar tii'au no<t tvwuiig pj«ijr« £i Ulgi/ tttJO AAHI iaA *4 t» (MO 4>itl «Ma«l|
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1527, 27 March 1885, Page 1
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897Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1527, 27 March 1885, Page 1
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