I Public Kctiees, j '• liives of prent men all remind in, j \W run imike our live* *üblimt> j I A ni', ilepnrrini;, leave hehini us ! Fniit)iriiit» on the wind* of ♦iin.»." above is rend with greut interest hr thousHiiils n f yomij; men. Tt inspire* tip m with Hope, lor in the bright lexicon of i nth there \* no i»u«h word us fail, this! «;i\ ninny, thin is correct, — is true with "sgarcl t<> the youth who has never ahuoed hi* strength— • tnul to the man who haa not beon ' |M«sion's i>luve." Hut to that youth— to that man, who has wu't.-l liic vijjot, who h>n» yielded himself up t the ternpor ry sweet allurements ot vice, aim lvi-: eiven unoridled license to his pas* Bi»n*. to him the above Hue* are but as a rcproneh. What HoPB e»i» he have P Wlmt •i^l.irations ? What chance of hwving Ms I •oot'im.id on th'> «undc ol time? For him, :<hi>! there ih nought but dark despair and self- reproach for a lott life. For a man to leave hi* ootprtnts on the Mudi oi tine, he mu«t be endowed with t> I Htrtmg bmin an « nervou* power, ile must | ji;wses.- h sou'id, vi,;orou4, healthy mil d, in I « Inali iiy budy —the pow-r lo con -eiVe— i the ener y to execute.! Jut look ut our ) Aa-ii.lian youth ! See tha pmicialed form, - the vu-.nit look, the listless hertitaling mauner, I the ii. i vous distrust, the senseless, almost ! iiliotic expreseion. Note his demeanour and I convcrniuion, Miii then say, 1* tluit a man to I leave hit -niitpriuts cm the sand* of tiinn. j Do parents me.lical men a-id educators of I youth t>uv oumeienf attention to this xub- ' }"ct ? I)o they ev«r ascertain the cause ol 1 this doeny ; mid h»vin£ done ho, do they (its b strict "sense of duty demands) reek the nkilled ndvice of the medical man, who has in.de this branch of his prolession his par licular specialit), wh»se lite has betMi dnvotec* to he treat ineut <>f these cases ? Keader what is^otc.' unswer ? Le: etuh one answer j 'or lit.ist-lf. Parents see their progeny fading yraiuaily before their eight, *cc them become emaciitteil old young men, broken down <n health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one sound tnd vigorou* health-giving letter from a medical nan, habituated to the treatment uud cornii'uous cupervision of such cases wou' J, in uiOHt in»t tnces, succeed in warning oil t..e impending doom ol a miserable and (jl'iomy future, and by appropriate treatmnut restore the enervated system to its* nuturai vigor, and ensure a joyous and 'iappy life. J>r L. L. SMI 1 11, of Melbourne, has made the riifen«i-i» y<<uth and those arising therd from his peculiar otudy. His wiiole pro essiouai life hus heen especially devoted to Ihe treatment vt Nervous Afl'.-ctioii* an.i tho i'im-i^l'S iuciduiiiul to Married Life. Ills skill is avuihihit to ail — no matter how iu*"iy hui.dri-ii» or thouituiida oi miles dmtar i. liis system of eorropoiiiience by letter is now so well orgauim-u and kuowi., tli.t comuieui would b<* siipertluous — (by this <eaiis many thousuiids oi patients have been cured, whom he has never seen 4nd never known) ; uno it if cuincd on uiih such judicious »upervi«on that thouiih he has been pructising this branch ol his profession lor tweuty»six years in these culouies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are lorw.irdeil in the same careful manner without v possibility oi the .otnants ut the parcels being discovered, Plaiu an.! dear directions accompany tliese latfer, and a cure is enacted without eyeu the phyiciau knowing who is his patient. To Men and Women with BrnkentJown Constitutions, the Nervous, the DebiiiUted, und all sull'eriug Iron) any Disease whatever, Dr L. L. SMITH'S plan ol treatment coininenils itself, avoiding, us it does, the inconvenience and expense f a personal visit, AUDUES8 — DR. L. L SMITii, 18a, COLLIE STHKKT fCAST. MKLUUUt.NK. (l.s»tt» the Re*i-lenc« »«' tho iioveruor.) IHl") AUViiiil'laliMliM dlluULl) UK O'.»KJJ"JfjLV UK AI) AA'D XX .VliiAlßriUKO iii' KVKUVO.Na !>• TKKIuSTi<JJ iS FKNCIAG. j TH K PAT K. N'T OVAL SAMSON FENCjS WIRE liasnort tiecu Del >r Hie puhlic tor lou years, a:.d Juritii: that time 5000 lO>S HAVK BKKN SOL ■iiviiisi very great Hatislaction, in proof of wlucii we Ii > (1 numerous testimonials from Mell'Ltiuvrn Colcuitst*; and the demand inily increasinK to «ucii an extent, tna nu ifr.ius Spurious Inntattori* limvu lately |,U4'U 'I'/jduccd in the various markets of Australia aud New Zealand, fur tho sole purpose of dainauii)),' the reputatioi. ot »Uc i'ateut Oyal Jjauison Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE \Vh» u'etitpd mid intrudueeii four years ago in Victnrih, JN'ew South >\ ales (^uceiislHUil and New Zealand; and the principal claim set torih was its beiog tutde Oval to preven fraud. Yet, in the lace ot thestt patents firms — many of re« Hpeciabie sianding haye, for the »ake ot paltry commission, lent themselves totlu mtroductioa of various spurious imitas lions, which render them liable lo atitioi* at law, and tiiuoyance and disappoint to the users. The puiilic when purchaoinij, are (here fore cautioned to see that oach cull beitr? a tin tally thus :— PA iIJiST OVAL SAMSON WIHK in oval ; A ndjthe Patentees' lallj orlrudf Mark >v ii R ID B . DLOOX. Manufactured by the YVliitecross Wire Company, Wamu^ton, Eu^luod Prices Greatly Reduced ADDlikoS: ' M'LEAN B£OJ. & Riaa, IMPOKTEKB y'j LiU/iAiilil ll CilUiii!.!. AiKLiJUtTK.Niv v v )<»!,■<' v as i r ry a po \v dv ! !■"!) 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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1766, 6 October 1886, Page 1
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