! Public Notices. 1 ! " Live" of Brent men all remind us, j W« can ii-n!.i' inir lire* (iiib'i'oe; .' }■>-.'•. •c;;-vriinj/, ie:ivi' hf'iin-'l v* Por,-..- itiN '..;• <b- «:ir.tU of = » ill •• ** I'pITE ii'inre i* ri-aM wuli gr^nt inteiv<«t l>t J[ thouwaufSs o' young ni«»i. It i>i«;iircs them with HOPK, for in the bright lexicon ol . uth there i* ne such word »s fail. Ll.ig ! •ii> many, this is correct, — is true wifh "jgard to the youth who has never abusnd his strength— and to the man who Uas not been 4 j.i«t*!'ioii's !>hive " Hiitt'i tltut youth— to thit man, who has wa-ted liis *isro'-, who has yielded himaelf up f the titnpor ry sweet allurenienis of vice, tvho li»s I'iven unuridled license to his p:ts* ■iu>n?, t(- litin the aborelt'ies aw hut a* a '■epccKicM. What HoPß cm he have? Wlmt ' us) .:nnin'iK ? What 'chance of leaving hi* i toot|iiii..i* on the *and« ot lime? For him. uliic! thi-re ih nought but dark despair aud stlf-ieproaeii for a lost life. For a m>in to leave hi* oorprinti on the sund* ni time, he nWt be endowed with a 1 strong brain an 1 nervous power. He must j poanen? a sound, vigorous, healthy tni'd, in j a healthy body —the pow*»r to com-eiTe— • the ener;y to execute! But look at our J Au'tmlian youth ! ace the emaciated form, > the Viicant look, the listless hesitating manner, I the n.vvout distrust, the senseless, almost I idiotic expression. Note, his demeanour and j conversation, uml then »ay, Is that a man to I leave hit .ootprints on the sands of time. Do parent*, medical men and educators of youth piy sufficient attention to this subject ? Do* they ever ascertain the ohmm oi this decay ; aud having done no, do |hey (ati a strict s«n»e of duty dcmauUs) i-eek the skilled ndvice of the medical man, who lias ovule tni* nranch of hU profession his par ticular speciality, ivhoae Lite has been devoted to he t'oatiiient of these cases P header, wlmt is yuvr an»w« ? Le-: each one answer tor himself, Parents see their progeny fading gradually before their sight, see them become emuciated old young men, broken down ia health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life} yet one word might save them, one •ound >tnd vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nsn, habituated to the treatment and continuous cv per vie ion of such esses wou' J, in most instances, succeed in warning oil' t>ie impending doom of a miserable and gloomy luture, and by appropriate treatment restore (lie enervated system* to its natural vigor, and ensure ajotous and happy life l>r L. Xi. SMITH, ol Melbourne, has made the <li*ea»e« of youth and those arising therd from his peeuliarstu ly. His whole pro «♦»- sional life has i>een especially devoted to ihe tnatnn-tit ol Nervoufl AW ctions and Ihe Dioevses incidental to Married Life. His skill is available to all — ti<> ui -iUar how rany bur dred- or tluiusanda ot nul< s distant. li\» system of correspondence by letter is now »o well orgauisud and kuuwn, that comment would be superfluous— (by this <cans muuy thousands ot patients have l>eeu cured, whom be kus never seen md never Known) ; uno it it carried on wuh such judioiaus supervi.-on that though he hus been | ractkiug this^ s branch of his proi'L-Siiioii lor twenty*eix years rB i\m**miotim*m single instance vttmk* denul disMvery has ever yet happened. Wbfii AK-ituuies are required, tlie«e sr« forwuiderl in the eaiue cartiul manner without si possibility of iho con teats of the parcels being discuvcud, Plain aud clear directions accompany these latter, aud a cure is eff-'Cied without even the phyicsan knowing who is his pHlient. To Men and Women with Broken«c*own Constitutions, the tho Debilitated, and all suffering from any Diseuxe whatever^ Dr L. L. S.VlU'il'S plac ol treatment oora* mends itself, :. voiding, as it does, Ihe meanrenience and expense f a persoual visit, ' ADDUSdd — DR. L. L SMITa, 182, COLLiiNa STtth,JfiT KA^T. MKLBUUi.NK. (litite the Resi'ience ot' the Governor. ) itiiS AUVEH'HH&H&ST aHOULD UK OaJSU FULLY BRAD AND h*ii TKulteTJfDltf i;'E.NOl>tr. THE PATKNT OVAL SAMSON PENCE WIRE Has now been oef 'tv the puolie for fob years, and Jurina that time 5000 TONS HAVE BfiEN &OL •iivirig very ureat sat isf«c! 1011. in proof ol whic.'i we h't d uurue^rous testimoniaU t'ritn well'kuowu Coluui&ts; and lUe demand daily increasing to such au extent, tim nnmerous Spurious ItnHaiionn have lately l>«eu nvjduced in the various maiktuti of Australia aud New ZeHlaou, tor the j sole purpose of damaging the reputation oi the Patent Oyal Samson Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Win s afauted and introduced four years ago in Victoria, iNew tiouth A'aUs Queeuslaud and Mew Zealand; and the principal claim set lorth was its being made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, iv the face of tnese patents n'rois — many of respecfable standing have, for tbe sake ot I paltry commission, lent themselves to thi I introduction of various spurious imitn 1 tions, which render them liable 10 aetiOJ* at law, and <tnuoyau«o and aiHappoint to the users. I The public when purchasing, aro there I fore cautioned tb see that each coii benrr 1 I a tin taiiy thus :— i-AiKiNX OVAL SAMSON WIRK I 'IN OVAL ; And)thu Patentees' Tally or'lrade Mark Ai ii K IV •. DLOOX. Manufactured by the Whitecross Wire Company, Warnngton, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDIiK6S> : M'LEAN BKO£. & RIGQ, IMPOiITEKS 99 ELIZABETH STKEbT, MEL. BUCJIUNE SENIOiU' WASHING PUWDKH does uot injure Hie must deiioate wh c uvs iv artiu.o4 #maud, to Oia^iMu.l v <t most duhi!tte m^rodie t* util $joi mo lutuer tiia.i <»o*i wttiii ig p)*i<M Li uigty wo a.ajuiod as <t i»u 4<iu «u^.t^jt UU i»iMM S
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1569, 3 July 1885, Page 1
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