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Pub'.ic Notices. I •• Lives of great men all remind us, \Ye can ti'iike our lives sublime; Ait^, departing, leave be'iinl a* Footprtni* on the sands of time." , v M*HE above Is read with great interest bi I tu'iisuti'** o» yotmK men. It inspire* tli.tu Wilh. Hoi'F. I'iri'i the bright iexi«<ni ol i utli tbcru i* m» siwh word hs r«il. ih* ! •n\ n*o>iv, tb's if cvriect,— is true with-jgurd u> the Vfulb who hiu never abused his «tiet>gth— »"d to the i»au who has not beon • fttocion'* *lave." Hut t*> that youth— »o that man, who his vra<tod his vifror, who has yielded himself up r. the t. mpor ry sweet allurements ot vice, wh«j hai> given uunridled license to his passions, to him the above line*, are but as a reproi.ob. What HoPEcm he Imr* F What aspirutions P What chant* of k**}!**/*^ lootpi«n»s on the «nd« •# fvWwf TOT Wlirr „ !,,s! th.rem nought, but dark despair and scli'tei.roach for a lost life. For a mmi to leave his ootprints on the sand* of lime, he mu-t be endowed with a strong brain an I nervous power. He must possess v sound, vixorous, healthy mi>d, iv a healiiiy body —the power to conceive— the ener-y to execute I Hut look at our Au-truliuu youth 1 He.' the emuciaieJ form, the vu<?iint look, the listless hesitating manner, the n.rvnus distrust, the senseless, almost iliotic expression. Note his demeanour and coi.vcrs.nion, »ni then say. Is that a man to leave hit ootpriuts urn the sands of time. Do parents, medical men a-id educators 0' youth p:iy sufficient attention to thia »üb-j,-et ? Do" they ever ascertain tbe cause ot this decay ; and having done ho, do they (as •* strict sense of duty demamJs) feck the skilled advice of the medical man, who has un.ile tuis branch of his prolession his particular speciality, whose life has been devoted 10 he treatment of theso cases P Header what is i/our answer P Le: eaoh one answer or hiiusi If. Parents see their progeny fading gr.duuilv before their sight, see them become eiiiticiitteil <»id young men, broken down in lieuhh, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one •onnd mid vigorous health-giving letter from v medical nan, hnbituated to the treatment and continuous «up«?rvi«ion of such cases wou' J, in most instances, succeed in warning 011 t.ie impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a. joyous and happy lile Dr L. L. SMU'li, ol Melbourne, has made the diseases >>< youth aud those- arising therd from his peculiar study. His whole pro essional life has been especially devoted to the tr. at nit iit of Nervous Affections and tbe Difi-tises incidental to Married Life. His skill is available to all — no matter how ra>. ly Inn dred.- or tliousuiula ol miles distar t. Ills s.t stem of correj-poinience by letter is now so well organised and known, thit commeut would be superfluous— (by this teaiis many thousands oi patients have beeu oured, whom he has never seen md never known) j jinrt it ip uurried on with such juilicious supervi-on that though he h«» been practising this branch ol his profession tor tweutysii years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When s!er!t<if»«is m requiwd, ihes« are !orw;.rded in the sane careful manner without n possibility ot tbe outeLts of the parcels being discovered, Plaiu an. l clear direction:* accompany these latlt-r. and a cure is euVcted without i!>cn the pby-ician knowing whu i» his pntietit. To 3Jeu and Women with Brokeu-uowu Const itutiotis, the Nervous, ibe .Debilitated, and all Buttering from any Disease whatever, Dr L. L. SMITH'S plac ol treatment commends itselt, avoiding, as it does, the mcouvenience and expeuse f a personal visit. ADDKESfl — DR L. L SMITE, i 182, CuLLLNo 81 RKKT KA«T. (Late the Re*iter>ce -m' the Governor.) I HIS ADVEUTI6teMK>T oHUULD HKC\itKFULLY KKAJ) AND RK MKMBtSUEI) BY KVKUYONa i>TKUKSTJiDIN FENCIiSG. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has no* betn i>el rr the public for fou years, « d ilurins: that time 50U0 10>S HAVEBKEN SOL ( » iviiikr very great sutistaciion, in proof ot wliici we h > il numerous testimonials fV>m well-known Colonist-*; and the demand ihilj increasing lo such an extent, tua mi nerous Spurious Imitations have lately tvuu •n.'jduced in the various marketv of Australia aijd New ZcHianci, fur the aolo puruose of liauiauiug the reputalioL of i be Patent Oyal $aut«ou Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was ,ai cii ted him) introduced lour years sgo in Vicv>T\H, New .South v\ ales O^ucenHland and Saw Zeaiand; and ihe principal claim set torib was its being > wide Oval to preven f -auJ. Yet, iv tbe face ot tnese patents firms— many of re* spec'ahle hi adding have, for tbe sake Ot p.iltry commission, ieut theiu»eivea to tin mtroduotioj cf various spurious iuiitai tiouit, which render theu» liable to aotioi< at lan, aud iauoyauce lud uisappoint to (be us* ra. Tbe public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see that each coil bear** a tin lady thus :— PAIEiNTOVALSAMSON WIRK IN OVAL ; A ndjtbe Patentees' Tall} or irade Mark M B K II *. DLOCK. Manufactured by tbe WbilecroM Wire Company, Warnngton, Kugluud Prices Greatly Reduced ADDKKoJ : M'LEAN BROS. & RIGG, IMPOIiTEKS 99 h.UZ±li&L'kl 6lKiibT. MEL. bOUKNK S£NIObS' WASHING POWDEK does not injure tbe most delioate wb c uts iv artioies washed, i< «i>:*ipi>«ei o th. most delicate ingMdie it* »n>4 goes -ub lutuer tlMu >uo»t WMteiiig p<»-»l»rs It higly rujuiaaiouidti <m j *»iw Mil w>»i..i ud i»buv •

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1645, 28 December 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1645, 28 December 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1645, 28 December 1885, Page 1

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