Public Scticei. ! " LivfH of civiit tr>en hII remind tm, V> i» inn ii :•!•!• our itvos* smhlime ; /> in 1 , ii. 1 ■.- n in;', leave h^liini) u« Yrn<\\u\u\* <mi tii>' vim.ii ( if lim- " fpHKnbov* •« rend wiili "'•••nl mterear h» J tli'XioHnilii o' young men. H in^(tir««!« th-m with Hoi>B, tor in the bright I>:xii-<nt of i utli ti.iTP i j no itiich word v* mil. kins! Sim niHtiy, this i» emTi»nt.— in truo wild • Jtfiiri* rr. the youth who has never abused In* j,t, Hnu th— imw! to the mvii who has not been ' f,ifi»iiiii'i« .-1:1V<»." Mut to ihnt youth — to that mnn, who has waited hie vigo\ who hint yi«lde<l himself up t tl;9 ti-mpor ry sweet allurements of rwc, who hiir i;ivt«!i uuoridled license to hi* pis* >!..•■*. t.. Ititn the above line* are but H* ft repiwb. Wliai llovKe.tr he have? What ii<V-i>-'>t>oi>» ? VVhiit chan-e of lenvinsr hi* lootpiints on the sand* o! time? Fur him, ahi*! thrre m nought but dark despair and Ofll-itirj.ifii /or a tost life. Fvv i m.-ii" to leave hi* ootprints on the i».M.d.< o; time, he mii-t he endowed with a flroi.j: liruiii an I nrrvoui p»wer. He must ptisse^r » sound, visjorous, healthj miisH, in si h. Hlmy body —the pow-r to con.eiv«— ihe en«r y to execute! l»ut look ut our Au-iitliaiixouth ! Se.- the fmacidteii form, me vm-iDit iook. ttit* lietlf»*lie»!tiitinjj muunor, the ii. t you* distrust, the aensfless, almoet idiotic expression. Note hin demeanour and Cmivorsacion.HiKl tlion «ay, I« that a niau to Ifavc his oolprints cm the »»nda of time. J)o p»r»i>t!>, medical mci» aid educator* o< youth pay suliiciout attention to this sub--1 j..<-t ? Do tliey ever ascertain the cause oi I his decay ; and having done no, do they (i»« » Mrict si'iise of duty demand*) »»"ek the jikiliod advice o» the iiiediiral mmi, who n»» , M ;, ( le this brunch of his pro;e«Mon hi« i>ar liuulnr spi'cialii.v, »no»e lite hag been devoc-i' u» he ttent.nfr.t of tiie»o cage* ? Ke»<lfr what is your answer? Le: each one aiiKMrer or hiHist If. Parents see their progen? fading cr.iluiUlr before their sight, xte them become fiiiiifiatol old young men, broken down in Health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one ■oimd mid vigorous health-giving letter I vow a medical nan, habituated 10 the treatment and continuous (■upervUion of such casei I wou' i, in mo 4 itmtinces, succeed in warning oil tiie impending (loom ot a miserable and I luture, and by appropriate treatment restore the euervated system to its Uaturm vigor, and ensure a jo<ousand happy lile J>r L. h. >Ml lii. of Melbourne, has made Hie <liseiiß< j » "( youth and those driving thdrd from his peculiar study. Hi« wuoie pro «>8SiOiiHl lift* has been especially devoted to the In atiiHiii of Nervous Affections and the iiisiases incidental to Married Lile. tiis j skill is ar.-iilttbie to all— iiu matter how io>. "iy ' Imi dr. (I- or tlioui;iiula ot inihs distur 1. His s^su-m of corrcpoijiienue by letter i» now so well orgauised and known, th %t comment would «■• superfluous — (by thin can* many j t!u>ii»and» m patients huvrt been cured, whom lie hast never seen in»l nevr r k:r>wr.) ; anil »t ie> coined ou wall such juaiiijus eupcrvisou tliat though he h<is been fractiMiig this brunch of hib proltssion lor twenty»six year* in thene colonies, no single instance of acoifieutai diitcotery lias t-vt-r yet happened. When .Medicines are required, these are forw.,rde.i in the samecarelul manner without a pnsi-ibiliiy ot iht- ■ onients cf the parrels bi-mg (tisoivend, Piaiii au.i clear direi'iion* ui.-i'on.puny these latter, and a cure is eti<cied wiibxut eyen the phyiciau knowing whw is hi* (ji'tient. io Men and Women wiih Broken«cowu Constitutions, the Aervous, tho J)ebiiitated, .i.-i.l all suffering Ikj'd any Disease whatever, i)r L. \j. S.VI i'Lll'.S plan ol treatment com* iiiciidr itself, ..voiding, as it does, < be inconvenience mid .xpense f a personal visit, DR L. L SMITa, 162, CoLLUNo STREET KAnT. MKLIiOUnMB. (Late the Be*i Ipnce m' the Goveruor.) ails .advil.mi3K.meat ohould Uli CXii ii FUL L, V It K A J> AN D ii K MKMBKUEI; HY hVKUVO.N ii liNTil KPATKM' OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE il;is vow ii"en net r i lie public lor loU year", and duririu thai time 50(10 YOMi HAVEBKKN aOL 'living very sutistacMon, in proof of wlncli vrs h / <l inimiTOUH tcsritnonials tr-ai well'knovtti Colon^t'*; and the demand laily increiiftiot; to such an extent, tan numerous Sputinuri Iniita'ions luive lately [>uut\ 'iv;jdui:td in the various market* of Australia aud IVew Zealand, tor the | sole purpose ot damai{inf, r the reputaliuL o» 'lie I J dteutOyai Saiusou Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was aiehtfd «nd intr<niui'e<l lour years nu,u tv Victoria, iNew South A'aJes Quct'iisiaiKi and lN'ew Zealand ; and lha principal claim toiih was iih beinn iiiide Ovtil to preven t-aul. Yet, n. the larc ot •iicsh patents Hnns — many of re■s| ec Hl'le Maii<liug hnye, fur the ->ake ot p.dtry coinini^sioii. lent ihetmeives toclu i!ir«..luclin,i of variuuH Mpurioiiß nnilW utiiiM. filiiili 'fniler llie.n liable to notiui' .ii liivv, ami iiinoyauce and uisappoint \o the n Si rH 1 lie public when purchasing, ar« thorn luie i-atiiioned to see thai each coll U-arr a lin taiiv Inns :— i^ A l hti lOVA LS A M Bi I N W I U K IN OVAL ; Aud.therateiitces' lully or lrade Mark M ii li IH •. DLOCK. Miiniif'ncturc'l by the Wmteerosa Wire Company, Warrmntou, Englaud 1 Prices Greatly Reduced M'LEAN BiiJo. & RIGG, LMPUUTEKS fclEMOKd' WAaillNa POWDER J Uwcs uut injuru Uid most doncdie w!i A iks iii artii3n>.4 wasiied, l • •• >.u,>j4i> I o tL inon d.;i!tto iii^r^die ii« *i I i^i u.O luiuor liiaii mjii Wtiliinf ,jj^rt.iri ll nig!/ ro ro.il. UJilind it 4■» n.J t Hi UJiU.. L ud labo;* •
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1616, 21 October 1885, Page 1
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963Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1616, 21 October 1885, Page 1
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