i Public Notice-;. i •' Lives of great. men all remind us, \\ c inn n nte our lites sublime j A iv ; , ■ii-?->sriiii<f, leave behind ti« Foe-tpi inti* on the sands of t im**" r!""H 1' •' "ye i? reai with great uiterest by J t! ■> i-nii''* "' yiui.g men. It inspires tlniiiwi'i. Hop., :or i<! the. bright lexicon of nth t'.ev-- i i'i> such word us fail. lias! j *:ii miiny. til* ir 1 e-ifiect. — is true with "jgard t'* the youtii who has never abused his ' .ti-i-i>-*ih — and to the man wbo has not been j 'i-i^iivi's-liive/' I I'ut in that youth — to that man, who has ' wa-t,"d '•■is vigo--, who has yielded himself up ! tl; • t- i'i|i(ii'*iy sweet allurements of vice, .i;i it:. -.>••■! unoridled license to his ->hs« - ■ ■.<, in i;im the above li'ii-s are but as a -• ;>.-iiic!i. What iioi'E c m iie have ? What ■ i^j'tnitinits ? -What cbimnr- of leering Am ! 'ootptiiiis on tiie sands ot time? For him, jnl-i**! tin rem nought but dark despair and j -Kli-tei -roucu for a lost life. For a niiin t<> leave his ootnrints on the ; s.tiids oi tone, he mu-t be endowed wiih a I strong brain an I nervous power. He must ! ji.i.i-es- a sound, vigorous, healthy mini, in | a healtiiy body — the power to conceive — j the ener.y to execute! But look at our j .tii-tr.-iliaii youth ! Seethe emaciated form, ; the vae-mt look, the listless hesitating manner, i tin* n. rvous distruet, the senseless, almost ; idiotic expression. Note his demeanour aud cci vcrvirioti, and then say, Is that a man to let-ve his lootprints on the sands of time. Do parents, medical men and educators o*" youth pay sutlicient attention to this subject ? Do tbey ever ascertain the cause ol ' this decay ; aud having done so, do they (as j ix strict sense of duty demands) t-eek the ' skilled advice of the medic-d man, wbo has I in vie this branch of his proiession his parj ticulur speciality, whose life has been devoted Ito he t'eatment of these cases ? Reader I wha: is yonr answer ? Le. eaoh oue answer or himself, Parents see their progeny fading | undually before their sight, see them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for tbe battle of lift/ ; yet one word might save them, one -o-itid and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such cases wou' 1, in most instances, succeed in warning oil tue impending doom ol a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate tieatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, aud ensure ajo-ous aud happy life Dr L. L. JSMITH, of Melbourne, ha** marie tlie dif eases of youth and those arising therd from his peculiar study. His whole proiessioual liie bas been eeperi-.iily devoted to the In aunt nt ol Nervous Atfi-ctious and the ' '-iseisses incidental to Married Life. "His skill is available to all — no mutter how rat - >y h;n dr-'d- or thousanda of mil s distaut. liis sy»ie in of corresponoence by letter is now so well orgauised and known, thit comment would be superfluous— (by tbis leans many thousands ol patieuts have been cured, whom be has never seen -tnd never kuown) ; ano it is cat ried on with such judicious supervisou that though be his been practising this brunch of his profession for twenty-six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. WboD Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility ot ibe tonte.ts of tbe parcels being Uiscuvcred, l'laiu and clear directions iii-cumpaiiy them? latft-r, and a cure is effected without even the pby-iuiau knowing who is him p.-itient. To Men and Women wi'h Broken "down Constitutions, the _«ervous, the Debilitated, and all sulfer ig from any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. .ill .H'b plac of treatment comminds itsell, ii voiding, as it does, the inconvenience and i xpeuse f a personal visit. Air-iit-SS — DR. L. L SMITa, 1.2, UOLLI-n'c* S_BI._,T EAST. MELBOURNE. (Late the fiesi-lence »t the (jhm-rnor.) THIS ADVKUTISJ-MKNT -.MOULD 1-E C._iI_FIJLLY KEAI) AND KE MEMBKI-KD B_* EVEiiYON-* INTJ_KJ.STifD IN FENCING. THEPATBNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE * '!«■«■«■■•■■■••■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■• Has no* been net Te the public lor fou years, atd durini; that time 6000 IONS HAY'E BEEN _OL 'living very great -satisfaction, in proof of which we h» d numerous testimonial;- from weli-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasing lo such au extent, tiia numerous Spurious Initiations huve lately t»*-a V/jduced in the various matkets of Australia and New Zealand, tor the sole purpose of damaging the reputalio. of ihe Pateut Oyai -.aiasou Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was . atented and introduced four years ago in Victoria, New Mouth -Vales Queensland and New Zealand j and the principul ciuiin set forth was its being uirtdu Oval to preven f.*aud. Yet, ib the face ol tnes« patents firms — many of respectable standing haye, for the sake ot pdtry com minion, leut themselves to tlu introductioa of various spurious imita** uons. winch lender tbe ( _ liable to actio"' ai law, and v.noyauce and uisappoint to the users. The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see thai each coil .ear-** a tin tally thus :-— Paten! ovalsamson wihk IN OVAL ; Andjihe Patentees' laliy orlrade Mark in 1J H IN -...DLOCK. Manufactured by the Wbiteerosß Wire Company, Warrington, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDkE.->_: M'LEAN BilOo. & RIGG, IMPOKTiSItS 9« ELIZABEIiI SIKEET, MEL. liOUKNE SENIORS' WASHING POWDER does not injure the most delioate wh c nt* in ..-ticies washed, i omposed o ill must dslicate ingredie its anl goes mj lUIUOt thai llli}*)*, WUdill ig pJrVirjrS II bigly rocomiuanlod a-> a s.u *. id eoju„a» nd labo. s
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1610, 7 October 1885, Page 1
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