Public Notices. I " Lives of grpat men all remind us, j W p. liin irnko our live? sublime ; I Anc), (l«-pnrtiitg, leave behind U« I Footprint!, on the sand* of lini"." IiHK «hove is read with great interest by thousands ol young men. It inspires [ tin tn with Horn, for in the bright lexicon of cuth there i* no ouch word ue fail, tlis! sax nißiiy, th^s is correct,— is true with "iirard to the youth who has never nhuxed hi* strength — and to the Ulan who has not been ' |Uli»*ioil'B clnVB." Hut tn tlmt youth— to that man, who Tins wa*trd his vigor, who hrn yielded himsell up fi the tt-mpor ry sweet allurements ot vice, who ha* given unoridled license tw his p»sstons, lo him the above lines are but a* a reprouch. What Hopb ein he have f Whnt uKpimtions ? Whnt chance of lecvin^ hit lootpijnis on the sund^ ol time? For him, »'.i»! th<rei!< nought but durk despair and sel/'.rei>roacii for a lost life. For a man to seave hi* ootprints on the sands ol tune, he mu^t be endowed with v • strong brain an I nervon* power. He must j pokes' a sound, vinurouK, healt.liy mi.d, in j a healthy body —the power to conceive— the ener:y to execute! Hut look at our I Au-truliuii youth ! Seethe eunicialed form, ■ the Viiuiuit iook, the listless hesitittiug manner, ! the n.ivous distrust, the senseless, almost j idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and I KonvcrcHiioii, ami then nay, Is that a man to I leave hit :ootprint* en the sands of time. Do parents, medical men and educators of ; youth pay sufficient attention to this sub* ject ? Do they e?er ascertain the oaase ol I j this decay ; and having done «o, do they (as j v strict sen.-c of duly demands) the , (•killed ml vice of the medical mini, who has m ide this branch of his protesstun his par < ticular speciality, whose liie hus been devotee* to lie tieut.nent of these cases ? Reader i what i* your un.<wer P Le: each one answer j ior himself. Parents see their progeny lading gradually belore their sight, *€c them become I emaciated old young men, broken down iv health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one •ound mid vigorous health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treatment | and continuous supervision of such cases wou' J, in most instances, succeed in warning ofl t.ie impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to it* mtturai vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life J)r L. L- hMll'li, ot Melbourne, has made the dit>eusep of youth and those arising therd from his peculiar study. His whole pro ««- sioual lile has been tspecitilly devoted to the tnatmciit ol Nervous Affections and the l>iei'D»e* incidental to Married Life. His skill is available to all— no matter how moy Inn dred» or thouianda ot miles distal .1. ills s_\svem of corre^pondeuco by letter is now to well orgiiuised and known, tint comment would be. superfluous— (by this leans many ihoudunds ol patients have heeii cured, whom he has never seen -tnd never known) ; unit il is cained on with such judicious supervi»oo that though he h«s been jTacti.«ing this brunch ol his profession tor tweuty«six years iv these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. | When Medicines ure required, these are lorwiirded iv the same careful manner without a possibility ot the outent* of the parcels being discovered, Tluin ami clear directions iiccuinpuny there littler, and a cure is etl--eio;l without eyeu the phyiuiau knowing who is hi.- jiHtient. io iJeu and Women with Broken-town Constitutions, the Nervous, the Debilitated, | uud all euiic-r.ug fro.ii any Disease whatever, L)r li. L. SMITH'S plan of treatment com* mends itself, avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience and expense f a personul visit. AUDUSSd— DR. L. li SMITH, l«2, CULLINa STRKKT KABl\ MKLBO0l»NB. (Late the Reiiience >t' the Governor.) j | THIS ADVKKTIab.ME.NT bHUULD j HK CWtKFIJLLV KKAI) A.NI> UK .MEMBiiUED B? KVKKYiKSa 1>« TKUKSTUD IN FENCING. THE PATKNT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRg Has now been net r Hie public for loU yean, ai.d duriliu that time t 50(X) TONS HAVK BKKN SOL j 'iivinn very greHt «atiMtacnon. iv proof o» I which we bn d uumerou* testiuiotiinls frum I well-known Coluinats ; and the demand daily increasing to such ait extern, tna numerous Spurious imitations have lately ! b*»«u 'ir/jduced in the various maiket* o( Australia and New Zealaua, tor the sole purpose of da najjiiiK' the reputatioL ot the Patent Oyal Samson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Whs ai en ted and introduced tour yearn ago tit V'ict-Ttta, Aew South ales Queenxlatui Hn.l New Zea and ; and the prmcipHl I'latiQ set lonli was its being ui.ide Ovnl to preven traul. Vet, iv the luce of tuesß patents firms— many ot' re< spectable standing haye, for the sake ol (/iltry commission, lent themselves totlu iniroductio.i of various spurious initial lion*, which tender the.o liable to action at law, and inuoyauce aud ui.sappoiut to the usi rs The public when purcha.*ini{, are there tore cautioned to see that each coil bearc a tiu tally thus :— PATiiNT OVALSAMSON WIUK IN OVAL ; Aud.lbePatentees'Tall} or lrade Mark xVI ii K IV •. DLOCK. Manufactured by the Wbitecrosß Wire Company, Warnugtoo, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADl>tiE63 : M'LEAN BROi. & RIGG, IMPOKTEKS dOUKNE SENIOKd' WASHING POWDKK does not injure the most dancate wh c nvs in articles washed, n cimposeU o Ir. most deliUAte tn^rodic its an i gods mo iutuef tluu uKMi w^iUing powders It bigly.rojOtauiduJt;.' ai i» i^ij^ad eusilwiA
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1623, 6 November 1885, Page 1
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