| Public Notice J, " Livef ol great men all remind us, V c <i»n n nke our livos sublime) Anil, (le)mrtiiig, ie«ve h«l>in<l u» ' Footjirintu oti the sands of lim*." nilt K above is read with irreit interest b> f tli'<u-iiii'l« 0' young m«m. ft inspire* , tli.tn with HOPE, for in the bright letioon of • uth tnere \* no nuch word hs fail. ila«! hh> muny, this is correct, — is truo with "Jtjaril to ihe youth who has never abused his Htcrnjjilt — mid tn the man who has not beon ' passion's slave." hut to that youth— to that man, who has wn-tfl 1 1 itt vifror, who bus yielded hims»lf up t< the hinpor iry sweet allurements ot vice, who hit* civeu uunridled license to his passums, to him the above lines are but as a repro.ie!i. What HoPR cm he liave ? Whut HK|.iri<tioii<i ? VVItHt ehunce of lenvinji hi* footpiiitti on Ihe «and« ot time? Kor him, iil:ik! there i« nought but dark despair and , *, If-fcitronc'i for a tatt lift. ¥nr » mini to leave hi" ootprintg on the liiititU of ti'iie, lie mii-t be eudowe<l with » I strong bruin an t uervou* power. He must > I pojiftw h i>ou»d, vigorous, lie.tltliy mind, in r| a lu-alihy body — the power lo coiiioive— I .the eniT :y to execute! i>ut look nt our i I Au-fr ilimi rouili ! Seethe eHiuciated form, 1 • die viii'imr iook, thi* listless hesitating manner, I I the n iviu* distrust, the senseleNS, almost » I idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and j convermitioii, aui then say. Is that a man to I leave hit out print* on the sand* of tint». { Do parents, medical men a-id educators of I I youth pay sufliciptit attention to this sub' 1 j.-ct ? ])o I boy ever uncertain the <:uu«e ol I | this decay ; und hitting done •<>, do they (as f a strict sense of duty demands) -eek th« • nkilled ndvice of the medical linn, who has i untie this brunch ol his protession his par I ticnlnr speciiiliiy, whose life has been devotee' to lie treatment of these cases ? Header • what is«^o«." answer ? Lee euch one answer 'or limiK.ll. Fitrents see their progeny fading gndaiilly before their sight, see t bent become ' emucitited old young men, broken down 'n 1 liealth, enfeebled, unfitted (or the buttle of 1 life; yet one word might »nve them, one ' 40und and vigorous heal th-j;iv nig letter from 1 v meilical rtHti, habituated to the treaMiiunt f mid contiguous fupervUion of such cases ' wou' i, in moxt instiuces, succeed in warning o<l t.if impending doom of a miserable and I gloomy tuture, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervuted ojstein 10 it» natural , vigor, and eiixure a jwoun and lite i)r L. L. SMITH, of Me bourne, has made . the diti'iift-* o| youth and those arising then! I from liit> peculiar study. His wnole pre es- . 8101)11 1 lite has tieel) ei«pe< inlly devoted to lUe , Inatnieiit ot Nervous AnVotioti* ami ihe . Hii>iti<ies iiieideuinl to Married Life. ilis j akill in avuilublfc to ail — llu matter how mviy I bui.dred" or thoucniida ol inil< s distar t. His , system of oorrei-pouiiciice by letter is now so Well orguuised and kuowi., th»t comment would be superfluous— (by this <eaus many . thousands oi patients have been cured, whom lie tin* never seen <nd never known) j ano it , is earned on with such ju>liuious »upervi*ou , tlmt though he hw» been )-ractii>iiig this | branch ol his profession tor tweuty*sis years j in these colonies, no single instance of aooi* ( deotai diccotei-y has ever yet happened. , When Medicines are required, these are lorw.irded iv the same carciul uiauuer without a possibility ol the <outonts oi the parnuls being discovered. Plain an<l clear directions , accompany these latfer, and a cure is eili'ded | without oven the pbyician knowing who is , bis patient. \ To Men and Women whh Broken-town Constitutions, the Nervou», th« Debilitated, and ail suffering from any Disease whatever, ' Dr li. L, S.UITIT.S plac of treatment com* ' mend* knelt, avoiding, as it dees, ihe inconvenience and expense f a personal visit, Al>l»KßriS— DR. L. L SMITE, 182, COLLLXa STlth.ii;f KAST, MhLLU)(J..NK. (fmtp the Kexilence 'it the liovern^i".) I H L> A I) V K K I'la K M ti .\ T oHUU LI) M 0»!( KPUh I, V KKA I) AN U UK MKMUKI.'KI) BY kVKBVO.Nji !>• TKUKaTM) N FKNOLNU. THKPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE Mas hum bei'U bet t the public for tuu 3'(>ar<, and dunnu' that time 50tK> lO>\S HAVK BKEN SOL •Jivnit; very great «ati«lac:ion. in proof of wlhcm we h i il nutneroitx testimonial* trow weli'ktiown OolcyisU; and the demand daily incieaMiitf to »ud» an extenl, tna nu.i>er<iUß Spurious IniUatious huve lately l»w.u «n/jduoed tn the vari»ti« tiarkets of Australia and iVew Zealana, ior the sole purpose of damaging die repuUlioi. ot Jie Patent Oyal tiaiuxon Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Whs a'eMed and introduced tour years ago in Victoria, ftoulli v\ alex Quoeiitiluud and New Zealand ; and the prmcipul claim set lorili was jt« being made Oval to preven (mud. Yet, iv the lace ol tneoft patents flfnin— raany of re< spedable siauditiK haye, for the sake Of paltry coimuixKion. lent themselves toth« luti-oiiuciiua of various spurious iraitsf tioux. which lender them liable to aetio»» at law, ami tuuoyance and disappoint to the users. The public when purchasing, are tiiere fore cautioned to see llmt each coil Lear* a tin tanv thus :— iMituMi OVALS AMSOiN WIHK IN OVAL { And.the Patentees'Tali} or i rade Mark r Al ii ""^ K /' ** * " t* H DtOOK. JjfaWacture'l b/Mli^ Wliiteoross Wire " "liotnpauy, Wurrington, i«i|daud Prices Greatly Reduced M'LEAN BEOi. & BIGG, IMPOKTEIiS * you«i\ti I CIKMOKS' WA^UINa PoWi»liK -« dpi uoes uot injure iue uiasi w!i c qu iv articles *u*uod, l.oJ^jjjiei 0 IL n'^pßt lif!l;.ttij K'.^ruilli' its t»itf I jlf>^M n.c luifcr tn&u j, io.'. w i»nii|Jr iij.v,! fi :l uij(^ rci-o ii ii •• i i-\' »- i »|j . t ,<i , v
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 765, 4 October 1886, Page 1
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