Public Ntticei. : " Li\.« of ari'sit iiien ail reiiiiivl us, Vt c . an n till- >>ur iive? «iih!i'ne ; /tt.i 1 , .'(-|ir.rfii"jr. ipavf ■>** * i i ri iih Fndririntf. on the mtn,U of tun.-." is r-a-J- wi«h tfrritr ni'erpst b» tln<it!'im Is o' ynt»"'!j men. 1 1 inspire* tli: in with llofE, tor b< the bright lexifi"u of «. nth there i' no nu-h word ms :nil. lln*l »h\ ninny, tli's is correct,— is true with Mnurd tn the yonlii •**«> has never aliusrtd hi» tttiength — and id the mm who hsu not boon ' pinion 1 !" !>l;iv.e/ " l.ut t" tl^>t j-rtnMi — to th it man, who bus wu-t.-d I. is vijo'", who hue yicldei hi'rself up t. th« tim|-«.'r ry swe.-t ulluieiients ot vice, <vlio h>is j.'iven uilOi-iit'^d license to hi* ;iasaions, to him tl«r i.!v..f» li-ies uiv but hs a rep.-oiich. Wlia' ' .>>SK e.n he have ? Wiinl tispimtioi.s ? Whiit ehsinco of lei-vinj; his tootpiii.is on the -and* ol time ? For him, iihif! tli. re ix nought hut dark desp.iir au.l »eli-»e: mien for v losf life. I For a uiiin to leave hi* ootprinf* on the | Siii.ds ol li'iie, he mu-t be eptiowc.l with :» strong brisin an i nervous frow-jr. He must pofn«oi«^ a souxd, vigorous, i^Althr iiii.id, in » h.-alt'uy body — tho power to con -eive— tlie energy to execute! i'.ut look at our Auotttiliau youth ! the evnaciate-J form, the varmint look, the listless hesitating mumer, the n.rvous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and convolution, and th«n say, Is that a man to leave his ootprints en the sands of time. Do purenU, medical men and educators of youth pny sufficient attontion to this sub- I j.-el ? Do they ever arcertain the cans? ol 'this decay; and having done no, do tbey (as v, strict sense of duty demands) »eek the skilled mlvico of the medical man, who has nvide tnis branch of his profession his par tieulnr speciality, whose life has been devoted to he tii-ut.nent of these ca«es ? Rea.br whiit is you.' answer ? Le; each one uuswer or himself, Parents see their progeny fading gradually before their sight, nee them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life j yet one word might save them, one sound und vigorous health-giving letter from v medical nan, habituated to the trui'ment I and continuous >upervi.--ion of such cases won' i, in moct iii«tiiic<s, succeed in warning ott t.i» impending doom of a miserable and gli<omy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to it* natural vigor, and ensure ajo-ous and happy life Dr L. L. SMITH, ol Melbourne, biw made the disease* of y>uth and thoso arising therd from his peculiar study, liis whole pro. etsional life has been especially devoted to the trratmtnt o* Nervous Atficti.ms and the i)i?e«»eii incident 1 to Married Life. Hie skill is availab.6 to all— no matter bow m-. - 'y Inn dred" or thousuiida ot miles dUtar 1. His system of correfpoiiiieiice by letter is now so well orgauieed and kuown, th.t comment would be superlJuous — (by this >cans many thousands ot patients have been cured, whom lie lms never seen uid never known) j und it if cv.rr.cd on vri'h j'icH jrHicions •ypTri^oti t!>at though lie h«« br?n practising this brunch of liis profession tor twemysn jO*U iv these colonies, no single instance of accidental disco-, ery Uas ever yet happened. When Aledicines are required, these *¥? lorW'U-deu iv tbe sutuc careiul mrt'!uer without j a possibility oi (he .ontents ot the pan-old being discovered, Plain an.i clear directions iiccoinpaiiy those latfer, and a cure is elf cled without eyen tbe pbyician kuuwing who is hia pxtient. To Mou and Women with Broken-J^wn Constitutions, the Nervous, the J>ybi!itated, and all guttering from any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SMITH'S plau ol treatment com* nundc itself, avoiding, as it does, the nu-ou-vei.ience and oxpci.se f a personal visit. A DDRK3S — DR L. L SMITH, 182. OoLLLNo SiaiiliT Ka&S, MhLisoUtiNd). (Late the He-iiJence )i the Uoveruor.) THIS ADVKKiIaIiMKM 1 oHUULU HKCUJEF UL L Y K iC AI) A fl D 1< K MEMBKKBU BY" liVKRVONii LNT E » EaTl D IJS' FE N Ci.N ii. TIIE PAT KM OVAL SAMSON FENCS WIR2 Has no« been net r the punl.c for fou years a,.d liui'inu thai It me 5000 iU>?S K.iVJ£ BliO 6OL, (iivmii vf!'3' »Ji'«-*at satisfaction, in proof of wlnc'i «»; li > v iiiuuerous tegtiLU'jtiiuis from well'knoHii CoitUists; and the demand . aily incieasiut; to such an extent, tiia Htimerouß Spurious Imitations buve lately Wat-n nv/jduced in the various markets of Australia and .New Zeaiaiut, for the sole puiDose of daiitaginp; the reputation, ot .be i J ateui Oyal Wiio. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was , atented and introduced four years ago in Victoria, flew South \Vales Quoenslaud aud New Zealand ; and the principal claim Met loii.lt was its being wade Oval to ureveu fraud. Yet, iv tbe lace of these patents firms— many of re< aped able standing hHye, for tbe xake ot paltry coimuisaioh, lent themselves tot Ik introduction of variouu spurious itnitaj tions, which render them liable to aetioi' at law, aud luuoyaucu aud uisappoiut to tbe user*. The public when purcba«inK. are there fore cautioned to see that each coil beatc a tin tally thus :— • PA iiTjNl 1 OVAL SAMSON WIUK IN OVAL ; AudjluePalenteeu'Tali) orlrade Mark M ii R IH •„ DLOCK. Manufactured by the Wbitecross Wire Company, Warnngton, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDiiESS : M'LEAN BRO3. & RIGO, IMPOKTEKS y9 JiLiZAbiirH SfKEhT. MKL> BOITIUNK SKNIOKS* VV ASHING POWDER does uot injure the most delioate wh c ues in articles washed, n composed o fh most delicate ingrodie.iti au 1 goes mo lutuer titan most washing powddrs It ii'gly ro.-ommeu ied »* * sai« jud econ,m nd labo/ •
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1693, 19 April 1886, Page 1
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956Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1693, 19 April 1886, Page 1
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