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I Pablic Sottesi. T»■ I i , . ( . -. ** Live* of ereat men all remind us. 7 We can make our lives sublime • ? And, departing, leave behind iis ie , Footprints on tbe sands of time." '* fTflj-B above is read with great interest, t . . L .thousands of young men. It iospin -* , tbeaa With Hon, for iv tbe bright lekioon < , f voutb there ia. no Such word as failv -la« r J aay many, this ia enrreot, — is true with >.v-gar . I to rfee youth who haa never abased hi "* *thmgth^-and to the maa who ha* not bee * passion's stave.* a ; But to that youth—to that mail, vborhs \ :inf ted hit rty*, Who has yielded hiipself a -. tw ilia lappawary fweat ajlutaiy-ats M yi* l -who has «v«» onbTMUo-t Ju_ms_* -*k» £_*<*» ;• +*m,*, triig t-W alv»» ilti*f%y;t/t|*t' a* i I raproaob. What Mora can he bare P v Wlia aspiration* P What ohunoe of learfng kl 1" footprints on the sands of time? Jfor him aUs ! there is nought but def k despair ant self.reproßoh for a tott Uff.\- A Vor • man to leave bis ibotprints Ota thi . Stftdsof time, he murt hts endowed with i \ J-fcortf baain a«d aerroaa power. He mag ' aoatet* a simnd, vigorous, healthy mind, ii f a healthy body -^ie power to eonceire- . th* eaerry 7to rteeute! But look at on: 1 iJnataaiaiW'y-attth't See the emaciated form . the neoMJboktthe listless hesitating maaner 1 the Mrf&s distrust, the sansslaai, ahnosi ' idistt* ewwesalon, #o}# jhls demeanour am * oemrawraen, and then sky. It that a man v 1 l«av* kit lootprint* on *ih« sa_ds of time. ! too p-rents, medical ttien and eduoatoraoi ', yanth pay sufficient attention to. this sub- - JeetP Do they ever. asOe^ain the eae*e 01 this decay j and having £>m *h do they f « a strict sense of ditty demamJsj seek the | aUMad adfloe of the medical iakn, who bai aaadataia branch of his profession hhVpae> L tiotilwairaoiality.wboj^l^ has bean devotaa j to ibe treat-sent ot tthete eases f Beadc*--, whiffle jri-Wa-tawj*** 7Lat each one anawm , ; favkjnMelf. Parent* ace thefr progeny fading g«_dually before their sight; »ee '-tnem become emaciated- old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle ot life* jet o*\e word might save them,. one (•ttund and vijroxous health*giving letter from a mediokl maO, habituated to the treatment and oontuHioua supervision Of suoh oases wou' i, in pqo*t instances, succeed in warning otf tue impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate, treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure ajovous and happy life. , l)r li. U SMITH, of Melbourne, ba* made thj* diaeaaeaof youth and those arising therd from his peculiar study. .JUif whole prolessional Hib ha*-een especially devoted to the trvatment of Jiervou* Affection* and the Diseases incidental to Married Life. His •kill k available to a!l--no matter how m.iy hundred* or thousanda of miles distant. His •yatem of oorrespoudenoe. by letter is now so .wall orgauised and Jroown, thut comment . would be superfluous— (by tbia aaaus many - ; ,tl»ou»amb »f patiaatehaf* ksaai saNd. wqchbo haa never seen wid oer_r known)* am) it h. SW 1 ?%s}s■ ;|^^udJ<ii«^^i^-fWD j i-tawt _b,ugfr-h> 'has fc^V *r*^t_thtf U^ branch of bis profession Ibr'twcnty-_« years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility of the contents of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear direction* aoeotupauy these latfer, ond a cure i« effected Without ef en tbe pbyoiuiau knowing whoi* Ms patient. . I\> Men aod Women witb Broken-gown Ooawtittttions, tbe Jtervous, tbe DebiUMed.. and alt suffering from any Disease wbataver. Dr L, K. BMITH'd plan of treatment commends itself, atoiding, aa it does, the Inoonvenienoe and expeuse f a personal visit, ' Appt--(****ft«-» Dft. L. L OTITE, 188, OOLUNS BTRKKT K A&T, MKLBOOHNE. (Late; the Hesidenee -if the Governor.) T_ft3 ADVJSHTIBISKKNT hHOUJLB Kfi CAKIfFULLY KBAD AND HK M^J4^J_ttfiD BY EVKBYONfi Us* t^RKSTI&DIIIRBNCING. fttß-PATK-fTOVAL SAMSQW ygNQE WIRE -':y*mmmAmmmmmmimmiimmmLi^-mm^mmLm Hasopw beep bef»ra the publio for fou 7 years, and during that time 5000 TOWS HAYS BEEN SOL Giving very great satisfaction, in proof of wbieh we hold numerous testimonials from welif known Cotonists ; u>d the demibd daily inoresiing to s^h au extent, tha Mdieroua Spurious Inutations bare h)telj bMtk V-duecd in the various markeu of Australia and New Zealand, for tbe soJ« purpose of damaKibg the Mputatiei. of the taieotO-faJ Samson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE ejppaiitMffpp^ Was lalented and -ttttroduc^ four years ago in fietoria, Hew fclouth. Wales Queensland and NeW Zealand; anil the, S' cipal claim set torth was its being c Oral to proven fraud. Yet, in the oftheae patents Hrms— many pf re* speetable standing liaye, for the «ake of paltry commission, lent themselraa to the introduetioo ol rarioua spurious imta. tions, whioh render thetn liable to action at law, and annoyance and oisappoint to tbe users. The public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned to see that each coil bears < a tin tally thus :«— : PATENT OVAL BAMBON WIBE | in oval ; AudjlbeFateutees'T ally orlrade Mark MB B WEDLOCK. Manufactured, by the Wbiteoroa» Wire I Company, Warrington, England. Prices Greatly Raduced ADDBKBS: M'LEAN BROS. & RIGQ, IMPOETEHS 99 ]_I_tZABEfH STBEiT, MEL, BOUBNfi SBNIOBB- WASEIINO POWDBB doea not injure tbe most delioate whites nes in articles washed, iscompocd of the most delicate ingredients and goes much [utuer thau most washing powders It i, higly rocommended as a sa*e and economical im ud labor s

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1274, 21 May 1883, Page 1

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