PnbUe Votiess. " Lives of great men all remind us, We ran n-ake our lives sublime \ AvA, Hfpnrting, leave behind us Footprint on the sands of tirnrt." THE above rs read with great interest by thnueands of young men. It inspire* | tb< m with "Horß, for in the bright lexicon ol CUth there is no such word ms fail, llau! saj many, this i« correct,— it true with ">gard to the youth who hat never abased hit utrergth— «nri to the mail who bat not been ' passion's slave." But to thnt youth— to that man, who ha* wafted hi* «i*or, who hit* yielded hiirt*elf up to the tetnpor :ry sweet allurement* of vtctt, who lino given unbridled license to hia paa» sions, to him the above line* are but a* a reproach. Wl»ai Uopb cun he ht>ve P What aspiration* t What eitatiee of leevittf kit (ootptints on the sands of timef For him, alasl thereto nought but dark despair and geU-reiiroocn /ef « lott life. For a man to leave his ootprinrt on the sands ol time, he murt be endowed with a strong brain an<l nervou* power. He mutt poeeee* a sou>td, vigorous, healthy mind, In i a healthy body —the power to coneelTe— the energy to execute I But look at our Australian youth! Bee the emaciated form, • the vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, the iuivous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and convolution, ami iheu say, Is that a man to kare kit oot prints on the sands of time. Do pnwnt*, medical men and educators of youth puy sufficient attention to this sub-j-ct P Do they ever aeoertain the eau*e ol thi* decay t and having done so, do they (a* a strict sense of duty demands) »eek the skilled advice of the medical man, who has made this branch of his profession his par ticular speciality, whose life ha* been devotee* to he treatment of the*o ea*e* P header whatisyfrsvaaswer? Let each one answer for himself. Parents see their progeny lading gradually before their sight, Me theat *jeoeaae emaciated old vooag men, broken down ia health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life} yet one word might save them, one «ound and vigorous healtf|«giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treatment and eootinuou* eupervirim of *ueh ca*es won' )««s svoet instance*, tueeeed in warning ott' tae impending dowp ef a ntiaerable ead gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to it* natural vigor, and ensure ajo.ous aud 'aappy life. Dr L. L. BMITU, ot Melbourne, ha* made the diseases of youth and those arising therd from his peculiar study. His whole uroi«*•ional life hae been etpeoially devoted to the tr< attnettt ol Nervous Affection* and Ihe DtMHise* incidental to Married Life. His skit! i* available to all— no matter how nuiv buedfeds or tbousauda ot miles distar t. Uis system of correspondence by letter is now so well organist! and known, that comment would be tuperiuou*— (by tlii* ieau* many thousand* et patient* have been cured, whom he has never seen aud uever known) | and it i« earned on with soon iudicions iupervi«on that Uiotttrh he h«* been practicing thi*) branch of Ma pwrffetsimi <«*i««utp<«iev?aasa in these colunies, no single in«tanoe of aooi> denta) diteoveiy has mm yet, hamiftttatt... When Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility of the Voutents ot the parcels being discovered, Plaiu aud clear directions accompany tbe#e latter, and a oure is enacted without eyeu the physician knowing who is his patient. To Men and Women with Broken«oowu Constitutions, the Nervous, the Debilitated, and all suffering froio any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. Sill Ill's plan of treatment cotu< mends itself, u voiding, as it does, the inconveiiieuoe aud expense f a personal visit. ADDHEBB— DR. L. L SMITH, 182. COLLINa STKiiKT KABT. MKLBOUKMI2. (Late the Residence *>t the Governor.) THIS ADVKKTIdKMHNT aHOULD UK CAKE FULLY READ AND UK MKMBKUED BY KVKHVO.NE IN* TKKKSTi-D IN FE-NCINO. THE PATKNT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Has now b«*on bet' .»r«- the public for fou year*, and during that time 6000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOL '.jiving very great satisfaction, in proof ot which we bo d numerous testimonials from welJ«known Colcaist* ; and the demand daily increasing to such an extent, tiia numerous Spurious Imitations have lately b*«m nt/jduced in tbe various markets of Australia and New Zealand, for the sole purpose of damaging the reputatioL of vhe Patent Oyal Samsou Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Was j atented and introduced four years ago iu Victoria, New South Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set forth was its being made Oval to preven fraud. Yet, ib tbe face of these patents firms— many of respectable standing haye, for the sake ot paltry commission, lent themselves to tb< introduction of various spurious iinitai tions, which render them liable to actiw at law, aud innoyauce and utsappoint to the users. The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see that each coil bear* a tin tally thus :— PATENT OVAL SAMSON WIBK IK OVAL ; Audjtbe Patentees' Tall) orlrade Mark At 11 B I* VDLOOK. Manufactured by the Whitecrosi Wire Company, Warriugtou, England Prices Greatly Seduced ADDJiKSd : M'LEAN BROS, ft RIOGr, IMPORTERS 99 ELIZABKfH STUKbT. MELBOUUNK SKNIORS' WASUiNQ POWDJEA doe* not injure the must deiieate wh e ues iu articles washed, i< composed o fh most delioate ingredie its aa<t goes me futuer than mo«t wa*hhg powders It bigly ruL-omtiitftiJod &» a *ji»*nd eooa.m uU labtw s
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1694, 21 April 1886, Page 1
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