Public Notices. " Lives of great men all remind us, We <an nnk* 1 »>ur livea sublime; A i'ri, •\ity.r.rfu:a, 'euro fvhind u« ' Footprint> on tlif «,ind? of urn. " TH E Htove '0 ri-Hii wi'U greut interest h' thr.u«Hnli» '>' .^oiiiifi men. ft im<,>ii-^ th.n, with Noee. ior i 1 ihe bright lexicon ol utli tlst'-f" i- '-' a xucb won! »« ail. il;m! { • ■•'.' m ttn\. tins i* ffrßrt. — i« true with • >jyard ! • i!i t » voi't'n who hrn never «l>UMed his I , . ..■ _,: , .-i to tltt- mtii *ho has Mot beon ' .. ->• ' i .line i :, ; ,t vox'h— io that man, who has ■;^ ■.-,!?:>•■, who him yielded himself up -i jwi'-t nilurenierits of vice, S '!' <<PK c nhe have ? What ; 4,j..rui !.>..* ? Whftt Blmnce of loi»ving hit ioot|j"i ■'■'» on the sauds of time? For him, aluo! tb<re t» nought but dark despair and . sell-teuruno'l for * lost lift. For a mitn to leave his footprints on the «and* ol time, he mu*t be endowed with a strong brain an- 1 nervou* power. He must , J poeaes* a sound, viaorous, healthy mind, in i a healihy body —the power to oenceiTo— the energy to ateeate! But look at our i I Au*tr.ilian youth 1 : S»e the e«»ciated form, ) I • tba vncnt iook, ih r ; listless hesitating manner, I the n.rvnus distrustT, the senseless, almost j , idiotic expresnion. Note his demeanour and j eonvtire&kion, au<i then say, Is that a man to leave hit loot print* oi the sands of time. Do parents, medical men and educators of ! youth pHy sufficient attention to this sub- ■ ject t Do they ever ascertain the oa«e9 of I this decay j and having dove »o, do they (as ' » strict srnse of duty demand*) seek the skilled advice of the medical man, who has mude this branch of bis protession his par ticMlar speciality, whose lile has been devoted to he treatment of theso eaaes f Reader, what is yuwr answer ? Le : eaoh one answer or himself. Parents see their progeny fading gradually before their eight, xce them become emaciated old T°" n g men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for übe battle of life; yet one word might save them, one *ound and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such eases wou' i, in most instances, succeed in warning otf t.ie impending doom of a miserable aud gloomy luture, and by appropriate treatmeut restore the enervated system to its natarat vigor, aud ensure a jot ous and happy lit* Dr L. L. SMITM, of Melbourne, has made the disease* of youth and those arising therd from hi* peculiar study, flig whole pro eiisional life has beon especially devoted to i.m treatment of Nervous Atfiutious ajia the l>i»e«ses Jncidentnl to Married Life- His skill is arable to all — no matter how nu >V huidreris on thousand* ot miles distant. His system of correapouitenee by letter is now so well orgauised aud kaowi., iu.t oohjuicui would be superfluous — (by this cans many thousands »>l patients have been cured, wliont he has never seen %nd never known) ; auc it it carried on with, such judicious aupervUoii t»*a* #toil({h M 1n» beea pract&ing this " branch of Uis profession for twenty«aix yea** in these colonies, no single instance of acci* dei.tnl discovery has ever yet happened. When Meuteiues are required, these are forwarded in tbe same earelul manner without a possibility of the < onurhts of the pareei* being discovered, Plain and clear direeiions accompany thee*e latfer. and a cure is euvoied without even the pbyioian knowing who n» his patient. To Men end Women with Broken -down Constitution, the Nervoaa, the Debilitated, and ail suffering from any Disease whatever, Dr L. L. SMITH'S plan ol treatment commend* itself, Avoiding, as it does, the incouvenience aud expeuse f a personal visit. Abdbsss — DR. L. L SMITa, 183. COLLINS BTKE£T iiAST. MKLBOOuNB. (Lure the Kesiienoe >t' the (iovernnr.) I HIS ADVIiiiIISEMK.NT oHOULD •Hfc 0 viiK FULLY fiKAD AM) J{K MEMBtiWED BY KVEIiYiANa LNTRHRSTbDIX FENUIiNG. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has uo«v been bel >r<- tbe public for toa years, and during that time 8000 TONS HAVE BEEN 6OL Iviviui; very great satisfaction, in proof ot which we ho d numerous testimonials from weli'known Colouists; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tiia numerous Spurious Imitations have lately b««m n\/jduced in tbe various markets of Australia and New Zealand, for the sole purpose of damaging th* reputation of the Pateut Oyal damson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Warn ai en ted find mtnuiui-ed four years ago in Victoria, New South w ales Queensland and New Zeaiand ; and the principal claim set forth was its being made Oval to preven f*and. Yet, lv the face of ttiesA patents firms— -many of respectable standing have, fur tbe »ake ot paltry commission, lent themselves to tin lutroduotioa of various spurious iraita* tions, which render them liable to aetio*» at law, and luuoyance and uiaappotnt to the users The publio when purchasing, are there fore cautioued to «cc tiiat each coil bear* a lin tally thus :— PAIEJNTOVALBAMBOW WIRE IX OVAL ; And.lbePalentees'Tallj or'irade Mark K I IX VDLOCK. Mauuluotured by tbe VVhitecrosa Wire Company, Warnngton, England I Prices Greatly Reduced 'M'LEAH B&3~>. & fIIGG, IMPOKIEKS g» ELIZABETH aiiiKhT, MELBOURNE O KNIOKB' WASUINO POWDE& O doe* not injure the uiwat deiioate wh c ues id aritoies «va«ited, i ojiu^ottfi o fk niv<( deho.ue lugreJid ci *ai gout u.o iuiuer tUAu ui><(, «<r**4iig powiorn It ui^iy rj <t « uauii»d »* «us i<u ooju*rju m\l faiiwv c
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1547, 13 May 1885, Page 1
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916Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1547, 13 May 1885, Page 1
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