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I Pub'io Notice?. i __,_^__ j " Lives 7&i»rfliit men all remind us, ] Wo can nvi-k<? our lives sublitnc ; | ' .Ami?, rlppnrtinjr, muvfi b's'iind us Footprints on tliw Siitida of time.' 1 is road with great interest by tliousaii'ls o' vount; men. It inspire* tlii-m with Hope, fbri-.i the bright lexicon ol •■•< utli tiicre i? no such word »s fail. Una ! bi>> ninny, this is correct, — is truu with '.' jgard to" tho youth who haa never nbu-ied hi 9 strength — and to tho miin who has not been ' pnysioii's «lavo." 15m to tli.it youth — to that man, who has wasted his vi?or, who has yielded hirns«lf up ! t«. tli9 tumpoi 1 -.ry sweet allurements ol vice, who hits given unoridled license to Mis passions, to him the above lines aro'but' as a (ootpiints on the aiiiid'i of time? For him, al:ii>.! tlroro m nought but dark despair and sull-tci>rouc!i for a losttife. Fora mun to- leave his 'ootprints on the sands ol time, he mu't be endowed with a I strong brain an:! nervous power. He must I posses? it sound, visjorous, hoaltliy mind, in i n hrulthy b;idy — thp powor to .conceive— r tlie eiier'ry to' execute! But, look at our j lAu*U;diun youth ! Jje« the em'sicia'ted form, . the viiciint- look, th«ltßtleaß hesitating raaun«jr, j I the n ivous distrust, the senseless, ulmost • idiotic expression, Note his demeanour and J . co"voi>"tion, Hint thvn say, Is that a man to | h-uve his .ootprints on the sands of time. J)o parents, medical men and educators of I youth p:iy sufficient attention to this subject ? Do*' they ever ascertain the cause of tl-iia decay; and having done so, do they (as j it strict sense of duty demands) Feck tlio j fkillod advice of the medical man, who haa mnde ttiis branch of his profession his particular speciality; nriiose life has been devoted, to he treatment of thcao cases ? Reader iwhat is vottr nnswor? Le: each ono answer (or liiinsi-lf, 'Parents sco their progeny fading I gradually belorn their ssinht, see them becoma emaciated old young men, broken down in lu'iihh, enfeebled, -, un6tted for the battle of life; yet one word, mig lit suvo t;liem, : pno ( sound tind vigorous uc'altli^iy^ng letter from a medical smn, habituated' tb "the treatment 1 and continuous supervision of^Bucb/ (/asesi w'ou' J, in most instances, succvod .in -warniijg, oii ' t.i.e impending doom, of a miserable and gloomy !uHire\ atid-^bjr'app'rogriurte trcatuient restore the enervated system To its' natural vigor, and ensure a jo\ouu and happy life. J>r L. L. SMITii, of Melbourne, has made the iliscascp of youth and those arising tlierd from hiti peculiar study, ilis whole pro Sessional life haa heen especially' devoted to the tn-attnent of Nervous Allrctious and tho l>iw>K3ca'infidentul to Married Life. His skill is available to all — no muttur how nn iy luujdrcd* or tlwusunda ot inilf-6 distant. His sy slum 'of corre<<poiuience by letter is' now so well prgauiae'd] aud known, th.it comment would bi^ super(iu6uß— (by this •eans.muuy tlidu.^ands oi patients have beau cured, -whom he has never soen.ind never known) ; and it in Ciiiricd on with such, judicious supervnon time * though be ha^'beeh pra^iwig. this lyJSjfijliKSb^'coibiTOSj^o siiigte> Instance" "bpocci- : do'irtai 'discovery has ever yet happooed. ' When Medicines are required, these are lorwurdet! in the sumo careful manner without a possibility ot the loaients of the parcels being discovered, Plain and cluur directions accuiupuny these latft>r, and a cure is enVctud tvitboui eyen the phyiciau knowing who is his piiticnt. To Men and Women with Broken»t!own Constitutions, the JServous, lh« J>ebilituted, and all suU'ering IVoiu any Disease whatever) Dr U L. SMITH'S plan ol treatment corn* uioiidi itscl!. avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience and expense f a personal visit, Addiiess — DR. L. L SMITH, lSa, OOLLLiNi STREET EAST, MKLBOUHNK. (f.ate the Reii-lence ot' the Grovernor.) TliiS ADVKKTISJiMENT e>UOU.LD iiE C.AiIEFULLY HEAD AND RE MEMBtiUEL) BY EVEJiYONii IiSTEItESTIfD IN FENUIiXG. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE '** i InllilnmH I IIHI mHlllnWlllli limmiiMllMßißtfiMlWlM— gam Has no»v been l»el" »r*.* the public for fou year's, and during that time 5000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOL (Jivinsr very great satisfaction, in proof of wlncii we h')'il nuniorouH testimonials fruni weii'known Coluiiists; and tlie demand daily increasing to such an extent, tita numerous Spurious Imitations have lately l>uun MV/jduced in the various markets of Australia and New Zealand, for tlie sole purpose ot datuagin£ the reputatioL o! the Patent Oyal Samson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Was i aientcd »nd introduced four years «^o in Victurih, iNew South Wales Queensland and JSew Zealand; and tho principal claim set loith was its being uiiide Oral to proven f*aud. Yet, iv the tace ot tiics<! patents firms — niuny of respectable standing have, for tbc sake of p.-iltry commission, lent themselves toth« luiroductiu.i of v.iirious spurious imitat lions, which render thuui liable lo aotio)» at law, ami -inuoyauco and disappoint to t lie users. ■ Tho public when purchasing, are there fore cautioned tv see thai each coil beart* a tin tahy thus : — | L> AT K" N TOVALS AMS OK W I R E IN OVAL ; Aud^lhePateiitec-s'Tally or'irade Mark M ii R I» \ DLOCK. Manufactured by the Wbitecross Wire Company, Warringtoa, England Frices Greatly Reduced ADDRESS : M'LEAN BEOB. k RIGS, IMPOJRTBRS. ]<j'J ELIZAI3EM STKEIiT, MELBOUIINE (SENIORS' WAS f-IING- POWDER doy* »»t injure the most delicate white* ufs in arficifs waslitd, i.s composed of the most delicate mjjrcdio: ts and y:M3 much j j iu:uer than most washt.-ig powders It i« ! I hijjlj recorunujneiud aa v suu 1 a:ui economical Jm vi liibar j

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1276, 25 May 1883, Page 1

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