I ' "" Public fiotU«s. 1 •' Li^es of grpat men all remind us, V>"e can irnke. our lives §üb)i<ne ; A>ni, leave b<*l»ind us Footptint* on thf sands of timp." TH K ahove is read with gr»at intsrest hi tlmueands o* youx? men. tt inspire; tb<m witb Hops, for in the bright lexicon ol nth there i* ne such word »s fail. Lias! sa\ n»UMy 4 this is .correct, — is true with'.'igard to the youth who has never abused his strength — and to the man who has Hot beon 1 pnnpion's ulave-"' ! nt t-> i.!>»t vnuth — fr> that man, wbo has « if t, who hn» y<«lded hitßSi '( up i nr it swe<"t allurei'jftßts oj vice, f-«^*U(-. .^easi^^*^ i- Wt*m<^T*rluvn, v - »i rt^ ! l ' •■ <r k dvsp ir ill Her jeproaou y«f^» >o*t I if*. For a m«n to Tsave hi* ootprints on the Kiind* of time,' he i«u«t be endowed with a j, strong brain an I nervous power, H« must ; po**es? a sound, vigorous, healthy ini«>d, in j v h.'«ali'iiy body —the pow.>r to canreiTe— ■ the ener<y to" execute! But look at our j Au-tiulian youih ! Seethe ewnwated form, ■ the VHCHnt ibi&k, the listless ueg.tating manner, 'the ii ivoua distrust, the senseless, almost ! idiotic expression. Note bi* demeanoar and i oonvorßutio!-, aivi then say, Is that a man to 1 leave hi* footprints ci the ssinds of time. Do purenta, medical men and educators o<" yotitb pny sufficient attention to this subject ? Do they ever asct-rtain the ea»se ol li his decay; and having done so, do they (as n »trict sense of duty demand*) *eek the «kiil<»d advice of the medical man, who has iv <le tnis branch of his proiewion 'vis par ikuiur spi-riaiiiy, whose life has b«en devoted So he ttat.iifiit of these cases ? Header what t* your uasw«r? Le en<.h oob answer ■or hir>i*«-ir. Parents see their progen? fading j gr -duaily before their sight, nee thmn become t-iiiiieiated oid young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle fit life; yet one word might save them, one oound and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treatment and continuous nupervieion of such case* wou' i, in most instances, succeed in vrafniiig oti tiie impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system .to its nntt*ral vigor, and ensure ajo ous and happy iiJe l)r L. Ij. SMITH, ol Meibounw, ha» m»d» the diseases of yuitth and those arising therd from bis peculiar study. Has whole prowsional life has been especially devoted to the tr<"atm»;nt of Nervous Atfectious and the Di?enses incidental to Married Life. Slit skill is available to all— no matter how rat "»y bui dreds or thousanda ot miles distant- His system of corre»poiuienoe by letter ia now to i wpli orgauised and kaown, th^t eoHiment I wauld be superfluous^ — <by this >eaus many ! thousands vi patients have been cured, whom . he Una never se«n *nd uever known) ; and it j if> cairied on with such judicious auperviaon | that though be bu beea practicing thi* ; hrai'vsh ©1 his profession tor^tweßtywiirye^rs | iv these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happewed. When Medicines are required, these are lur warded in the sair.e oareiut manner without ;i possibility ot the lonlenta of the parcels bbing discovered, Plain ani olear directions auciiinpony these lati'tr. and a cure is eltected without e>eny.he physician knowing whs is hie patient. To iUen »nd Women with Broken-uovn Congiitutiouf, the Nervous, th« Debilitated, a:id all suites-ing from any Diseare whatever, \>t L. L. SMITH'S plan ol treatment commends iuell avoiding, as it does, \\\p mconremerice and txpenx i a personal visit, DR. L. L SMITS, 182, OOLLINd STttKET £ASf, MkLBOOhNB. (Late the Resi^enoe >t" the Governor.) THIS ADVERTISEMENT &HOULD mi C.UIEFULL¥ KKAI> AiND Kfi MEMBEHfiD BY EVERYONE IW« TEUK6TJT.D IN FENCING. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENOJE WIRE Has now been bef >re the public for foa years, and during that time 5000 TOWS HAVE BEEN SOL living very great satisfaction, in proof ot which we ho d numerous testimonials from well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tna numerous Spurious Imitations bure lately (><um n<./jduced in tbe various market* of Australia and New Zealand, for the sole purpose of damaging tbe reputation oi the Patent Oyal Satttson Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE VVaii i aiented and introduced lour years ago in Victoria, New South \V a Ui Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim get forth was its being made Oval to preven (rand. Yet, iv the face of ttiesfl patents firms— -many of respectacle standing hsye, for the *«ke ot phltry comruusion, lent themselves to tin introduction of various spurious imitai i tioa.s, which render ifaeui liable to action at law, an<i iiiuoyauce and uJMappoiat to the users The public when purchamnt*, are there fore cautioned to see that each coil beafi* a tin tally thus :— PAiKNT OVAL SAMSON WIBK IN OVAL ; Aod.the Patentees' l'allj or i rude Mark Al 13 fi IB VDLOOK. Manufactured foy the Wbiteor«M Wiw Company, Wamn^ton, England. Prices Greatly Seduced ADDiIKaS : M'LEAN BEO3. & EIQQ, IMPOKTEKS q9 EUZ AIiKi'H bTKEVI; MfiLBOUKNK SKNIOBB' WAUUINd POWDMLB, does not injure tbe most litfiioatt irh •' ues in arCiutes waaaod, i> compose i o fla most dolioate m^reite its »a 1 goes a* k miuer taaa <noit WiSlu <g pa<vJoM It U4 <•*>*•
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1535, 15 April 1885, Page 1
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