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I Pub'io Notice?. . I ■•■ -:: ; • I" Lives of great, men tiU'remind us, Wo euii make nur lives aublinie'j ,i . And, di'pnrting, leave b«liin«l lis - : ' !, , Pootprintu on. the sands of tiirt?.'" T II 15, above, is read with-.great interest by' '• thousaiiijs o' young .men. It. irisplre."' thV»n with HOpe, ' for .ia, the bright lexioori'ol ••duth there is Wb^uch' Word Hilfail.^ Lbis!^ Bay many, tliis is ; crtrre«fj— is'trU^with <.'>ga'rdi to the youth who has .never ahused his. strength— -and to the man who has not been ' passion's slave.' But to that you th--lo that man, who has j vi<KJi% wlio has* yielded hirnself.u^j reproach. Whin Uopk enii he have ? What aspirations? What chance of leaving' his lootpiims on i the sand-" ol time? For him, aUs! there is, nought but dark despair and 3elf-repr,ou i <''u <for { a lost life,. ■■ \. -i ■■ For » mo,n to leave Ins 'dotpinnts; on. the sands of tune, he iim-t be endowed with. a 'r^tfong brain 'an. I power. He must. ! possess, n , 80u>id, J ;vi!»oro'uß,' lie'altliy*-! inir*d, ,in • j. a, , ;bi;ult iiy. Ijodjr. -rftha :powf,r > iiar crineeivej— , i tJie (! »*ner<y .to. -ef9uu^e^!;-f -, But* jl^t^^fifi $».••; ]' Au'trali^n youth 1 See the,,pnacwted ( fono,, .' tlie' vucii'i^ idbk, f he-'lisiieas he'sitating'muiiner,^ J ; flur ii -rvou-j ! djst Hist, ' : the'- WhsMi*Bß, J^faujj-j;, f-vljolic expression. • Note his '^etheaftyhr aruJ. coiiversntion, and then say, Jfei'tHatr'aiVmanTo . lruvo hU i.ootprints.cn the sai*ds.of f tjine.; ■, * ■'■'•'Uo parents, mc'diclil'lineiV^'id" educatofa^o^f youth pi«y snfflcrent!;Ufteritioir^tbV/tiiH Ssat)'^ ji-et?. Do. tbey eve.rta^coi;tain.the- caise 'ol this decay; and hayingf done ,i)0,.d0' they (it'sa strict sense 1 of duty demands) *eek tfie : skilled advice of the medical man, who has) nnule this branoJi of bis-'proleasion his par-, ticular speciality, whose life has been devoted Ito he treatment 'd'f ' theso cases '? ' heade** : j what ia your answer ? Le: each one answer, ior hiiu-M'lf, Parents, see.t.heiivjjrpgenv fading. ! giridually before their siglit,.s€e them become, eiiiuciiited old young mun, broken down, tin, health, eufeebled, uildlted for> the: battle of life; yet one word might^sayo thomj one' "ouiid and vigorous healFh-givrng let'ter fro'oi a medical nan, habituated- tt> 'the treatment . and eoniinuous supervision 0;f such cases wou' J, in most instunces, succeed in. warning oil' tne impending doom of a miserable and gloomy (ui ure, and by appropriate treatment - restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a jo\uus and happy lile Dr L. ii. SMITH, of Melbourne; has made the diseases if youth and those arising therd : from bis peculiar study, liis whole proesr-. sioual life has been especially doviitud to the. ■ trial ment ol Nervous AUI-ciious und the Discuses incidental to Married Life. His skill is available to all — no mutter how mt *iy ; hui.dredf or tliouaundu ot in lies distant. - His system of correspondence by letter is now so Well organised and known, thit' eoiinhenV would b'- superfluous— -(by this ; -enns niauy ' thousands oi patients have been cured} whom \ ' lie has never seen ind never known) ; aud it- ,' is cu inoti on with such judiciius supe'rvisou oriincn oi^nis projessiori for twentyfsirvears-' " in these colonies, no single |ristai/cfe r 'o > racci , -R 1 •dental discovery has evet* job 'happetietkH i When Medu-iu<-s aro required, these*, are/; , forwarded iu the same 'cartful' manner withou,t: • a possibility of the (onionts cfitlie ijiafcels- • being discovered, Plain' una cleai* directions I [ accompany tiie.se latler, uud a cure is elfnciod 'vilhout eyeu tho physician knowing who is' ■ his patient. To Alcn and Women wi;h Broken«C*)*vn Constitutions, the JServoUs, iiie' ])e'bilituted, and all su tiering from any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SAUTtl'd plan oi treatment com* mends itsell, avoiding, as it does, iho incouvenierice and expeuso f a personal visits ADDUE33 — DR. L. L SMtTil, 18a, COLLINS STREET 'EAST. MKLIiOUHNE. ' (Late ihn Re-ii lence •>*" the Gnvernoi - .) THIS ADVEKTISIi.VIKM- bHOULD M CMIKFULLY KK/LD A.ND UK MEMIiEHEU BY KVEEYONii IJSTEUESTJfJDIN FENUIiS'G, THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCE" WIRE JU -^-^--Tih.ill illll,tMmirWW-»*'»^"'-r'"-— "n IIIWIIII I IMiaw i lias now been befire the public for fouyearx, and during that time. 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOL '.iivin-r very 'jreat satisfaction, in proof of which we Im d numerous testimonials fram well-known Colonists; and the demand daily increasiu-r to such an extent^ tha numerous Spurious Imitations have lately bovn -iv/jduct'd in the various rdalkets of Australia und New Zealand, for the sole purpose ol damaging the reptitatidc of the PateutOyal Samson Wiro. TBE SAMSON WIRE : Was i aieiited and introduced four years ago in v^ictiria, New South VVales Queensland and New Zealand ; and the principal claim set torth was its being made Oval to preven f ."aud.' Yet, iii.the face of tnese patents firms — many of i*e« spectablo standing liaye, for the sake ot pidtry commission, lent themselves to the introductiou of various spurious iinitat tions. which render then liable lo action at law, and inuoyance aud tiisappoint to the users. The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see thai each coil bears a tin tally thus : — PATEN TOVA LS A MSON VV I U E IN OVAL ; And.ihePatentces'Tally or'lrade Mark M B 11 IK VDLOOK. Manufactured by the VVhitecrobS Wire Company, Warrington, England Prices Greatly Reduced ADDIiESS .* M'LEAN BROS. & RIGQ, TMPOJRTEES 99 ELIZABETH STHELT, MELBOURNE SENIORS' WASHING POWDER does not injure the most delicate white* nes iu articles washed, is composed of the most delicate ingredients and goes much uiucr than most washing powders It is ligly recommended as a salt- and economical I ui ud labor s | t.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1270, 11 May 1883, Page 1

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