| ;Publi« Notices •■ l.ireii of greflt men all remind us, j V> i> run ii'i'kf our livei> •uhliriie ; i AvJ, «'• (inrtinp, leave behind v* F< otpimir on the sand* of time." rpll K a*ioT<> in read with great tnterpst by I (liou-Hint* o* \omiff men. It inspires tin tn with HoiK, for in the bright lexicon of • uth there i* no *ueh word hs fail. iU*! *h\ many, tins is correct.— is true with "Jijard t^ the youth who has never ahu*ed his i<tivni>th — m.d tn the iiiitu who has not been ' |>tt«*inn f * idiivo." Mm t >• 1 1mr youth— to Hint man, who hit wu-t'-'l hi* viifO'-, who has yielded himself up t tli» (•■uipor ry *weet ailbremeuts of vi -c, who ii.i- Liven uum-idled licenitu to his p ■*• *i<tii4. to him the above liie* nre hut a« a I repron* 1 ' Wlihi HnpK e.n he have ? Wh'H 4-1 util toiiji ? Whin clintve of lei>vini{ hi* iootp'<iiii> on the suinl- o time? Kor him. jnhi-! tin re t* noiiifhr bur dark despair and *elf-tepron<«»i for n loul lift For a man to leave hi* ootprints o>i the sand* o' ii'tie, he iiui-t he endowed with a ■ tit roii}; bruin an > nrrvou* power, tie must ' pixM'it* a »ou''d, vigorous, liealfhy mi <l, in | a In ali'nv body —the pow-T to rotii-eiVe— .the enery U> execute! Hut look at our I Au-M .linn youth! Ac* the «*Miaciated form, ■ flip viieinit l<Mik. ih<' l'ntlem. he* tudiitf manner, I tbe iiiv.'U* diotruwt, the s>-nseleM, almost ' iiliotie i-xpie^ion. Note hi* demeanour and j cm verixiiion, an > then ni\, 1* that a man to I leiive/tw ont|.riiit« ci the sand* of time. Do patent*, mc<lical men aid educators o< youth !>mv *ullii < iiMit hi tent ton to this »üb< p'.!i ? Do they ev.-r a*crrt.-jin the i:nu»t ol I this decay ; and having done «o, do they (<t* : a Miict seti»e of duly demium.*) -eek tin I skilled advice of the medical man, who has j iv tie tlii* tirauch of hi* pro:e»fiou iiis par i tieul.ir *neeiHli<y, wiio"e li-e bus been devote* 1 Ito he t'.-atitietit of theoo cu*e* ? header , what \> you.' nn^wer ? Le fi.-li one au*wer | or hiinscll. Pu-enU see their progeuv f.niing , Kr .dually helore their pi^ht, *cc them beeoine emaciuted old roung men, broken down <v health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle ol life ; yet one word might save them, one «onud und vigorous hen thriving letter Irom a medical nni>, hiibituated u> tiia treat men' itid couiii'uoUM rupervi>ion ol siteh cases won' J, in moi-t i.i-t n\w* t sucueed in wirninj oil t.if ini|>e'iding I'oom ot a inu-r.iblei.nl gloomy lumre, and by appropriate treatuieul restore tbe enervated sytitem to its ualurat vigor, and encure a jo ous and happy lite Dr L. fi. SM I I'll, of Melbourne, ha* made the diseaHes o| youth and those arising (herd Itoiu hib peculiar yiu iy. His whale pro e»sionul lite bus ne<*ti eKpeiiulty devoted to lac ti'.aiuieui ot Nervous AH< ctioint an I the I'iMi.fes iueidentnl to Aluirml Lile iiis skill is tivailal»i. to all— no muiter how in-. *>y hut.drrd-. or tiiouaiiiida ol mil> t> distal' '>. His evbicin of rorte^poinieuce by letter is now no Well orgiiutrtol and ktiuwi., th>t commeut I would be nupertluous— (by this earn* maiiy | thoiisiinds oi patients have been cured, whom | he ha* never seen md never kuowii) ; aim II J if c.iirieii on »ilh such ju>n.:ijus ?up>-ivi<on i that though he ha* been iraclUmg this branch ol bis pro.'esMon ioi* tweuty«six yeurs in thene colonies, no single luxtancc of aooideutai discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are loiw.ndeil in the san ecareiul manner without a possibility ot ibe outents <>t the purimls being discovered. Plain and clear directions uccoinpuuy these latter, and a cure is effected without even tbe phy-ician knowing who is his pi'tienl. To Meu aud Women wih Broken»LOwn Constitutions, the bervouN, the JJebilitated, and all sull'ering from any Disease whatever, Dr L. L. SMITH'S pluu oi treatment coin* mends ilsell, avoiding, as it does, the inoouvenience and expense f a personal visit. AUUKBdS — DR. L. L SMITB, IM, COl<l.Lto Si'Kl-.h,l' KAoT. MkI.BoUi.NM (Late the Real lenoe -ti tbe (Governor.) IHla ADVlCKllaiiAlivNT tliuULl) KhIfJtitKFULLV KKAJJ AiNU UK MKAtBKKKU BY KVKKVoNr, L\. TKUKaTiD JS FKNOIMi. THKPATKNTOVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE . .loHSßSMMaaasHi^^MaßßßMMsasaaMSJasaaMwMaM Has now been bef >r>- ihe public for fou years, and .luring that tiui« 50(KJ 10>S KAVEBKIiN SOL 'iivtnsi very great MatiMfacuon. in proof of whtc!i vie In .1 nutiieroui testimonial* from Meli'kuonu (Jolc.iisU; aud the demand daily increaßinj{ to sudi an extent, fia nu.neruui bpurious Imitations hare lately [-uiti v/jduced in the various market* of AuHtralia and iVew Zealand, for the sole puruone of damaging the reputation of .be Patent Oy«i Samson Wire. TBE SAMSON WIRE Was ■ ateuttfd mid introduced four years ago 111 Victoria, JNew v\ ales Queensland aud New Zealand ; and the principal claim set tortli was its being made Oral to preven I -aud. Yet, it. the tare of tn«Be patents tirinn — many of re< spectabie siaudiiig haye, for tbe sake ot pidiry comiuisston. lent themselves to th* introduction of various spurious imitaf I lion*, which render lbe.ni iable to act ioi' at law, Mini tnuoyauce aud disappoint to the users. The public when purclia-intf. are there fore cautioned to see thai eaub coil Learv a tiu taiiy thus :— .f A 1 isiiN TOVA LS A M SOiN W IH K is oval ; j A nd.t be Patentees' i'all) or lrade Mark Ai ii K m ». dlook. M»nulaclure<i by the WbilecroM Wire Company, Warnugton, England Prices Greatly Reduced M'LEAN BRO3. & RIQQ, IMPOKTEKB ytf iiUZAiJhlli dJKKbT. AiiiL. SK N 10 ÜB' WABUINQ POWDKtt does not injure me most deiic.tta wh c lies iv a/duie« warned, i- CJinpjuoi o (L most deiic.itt* tugrciite it* an I %>.:t a.c lutuer tniii .tog. wiiiii^ Urj Ii lilgly ret-oiu.utfiiidii »•> »i» • •> n-j,,.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1780, 8 November 1886, Page 1
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