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MEDICAL. medical fkbb thought. 4 NY MAdt i-j at liberty to be a Loo thinker J-% o<> medicine. } o.).oKen > dvive revelation hs,a liocn given ;ln r.-on ; but some wdl oballougo tip-, statement and argue Unit hi tlio Hcrlpturos menxion *.h kikilo of> -, n of u o-hcnio, ;ul «hj unvo ■ it occur a It Ins r- forenco to pundy hotm-c This 5s true, but »t»U the Creator hvt 1- ft tu< tho va*>t storohouno of nature in which to so k for rc.moiiul agouti, nut iteceinwily for internal uso as ixthe o;u.o of mii.o nl ro*nmi, so!no of which arc ovoeMout for outward application. However, tho truenuidkloiu of nature, as an < miuont doctor bfw said, arc to bo found on tho »uiface and not Ux tin bowels of tin eartiU. true to thin principle I havo, with iho a.Bl«t—xxo) of tbo bo-t hotauio atil.hoiUios, succeeded in ttlaO- T U' lioforo ill-"' o£ No'.v Zealand—l mhdit'W th ; world (for some have sent for ou-m'-dtaiiKvi from the ether -Ido of it,' —A variety of babul i.'inodiori which havo wou tho oomcwndatlouu of thousands of intelligent people who have given them a L-ir trial. Tho mo»t popular of thc?o aro dandelion coffee as»d pills. For health and aioknone there is no diet drink that will with the Ooffeo. This morning’s in*il brought tho following Lx ft letior from a gentleman in Carlstohurch : t have used your (d ifeo and like it, and believe it is good fw people with .vbggfah livers; but I n'oj.-ot to Ho per cent, more for it than you charge in Danwlin, ( jur agent in Christchurch hss boon * ticking It on a little.) It fa sold in 11b tin# at 2* and Ipb tins at Is. Tho Pills axe daily extending their acquaintance with the stomachs of the people, which they are rendering sound .and healthy. They <w.nnot fee ex--0,-,lied for quality, cheapness, and taoteleesness, which make thorn easy to swallow. During tho last three days I have »old over 100 la and Is 6J boxes of them.” Si’OSWCa BITrERS.

A customer yesterday recommended them to an alllag friend, tel’ing him they would make him eat like a horse, a. dose or two will remedy Indigestion; Is Gd a tin of twenty-four doses, COMPOSITION FOWDISK. Ono of the most celebrated mixtures extant for oold«, gripes, bad circulation, and as a preventive of any disease; hundredweights of It sold, Our popular Smoking hiixturo is now much used. Over 100 packets wold in three days ; half the price of cut tobacco; 6d per packet, SLICED EITTtfRS. ITiia !s one of the best medicines in use for restoring the tone d tho digestive organs, and creating an eppetite. It !b an excellent remedy In jaundice, dyspepsia, 11 tuloncy, hoad.'che, gravel complaint?,* heartburn, morcarid salivation, and the whole, twin of chronic diso.ress. Lis a refreshing drink for w-wk patients, and It is also grateful to these in hsslth, cither Id v/kilor or summer. If food occasions distress a dofeo of it will generally afford relief.—Bd per ounce.

FILIAL;!; COJiRSOTIVS. Tola medicine la an exaellent tonic F.ncl ctlsaulant, and in particularly designed for tlxo complaint; of females, - Sd per ounoo. ths dandelion wins I», a pleat ant and healthy stimulant, especially for trioao whoso liver* are siwpooted, Useful as a couv»lo*o?ut uriak lo iavailde.-—-9mail phi; bc-tile, Is ; six ior ss, Jutt lauded, ex Minnie Allen, five cajes of the purest; Botmio and BjlccMo Medicines America can produce, coni-, rising Grade Herbs, Boots ov.d Barks, J?xtrsct«, Tiaotarea. Specific and Pat-sal; Medicine-: Fcr Sale la Urand final! quantities; t-lso the usual tic ok cf Drugglrti’ Aandrlcs, Perfumery, Gomba. Frushrs, 010, Al*o, given away for nothing, Disinfectant, Powder, Aimanscn, Circular:*, find a largo collection of Oarlatiaa Literature, 1- oto tbo address : O'), George street. f Ipou from 8 mm. to 8 p.m , Saiutday pted. -s exJ. NS 11-, Hoiballit, Dentist. 14 Lives c? cotert E<e<! s’-i moistl S3 Wo can raske ovu iivea aabllrnoj And, departing, leavebfikl&A ns Footprints ori the can-la of tiros. *

TS3S above Is .’©ad with Ere?'? {•?»,. >scl hj thousands «f young men. It inspires them with Hcvs, for fa tibo bright lexicon of youth there ia no anob word f.s ** fall.” Alas! say many, thb !s correct—is true with regard to the youth who has never abased hie strength, and to the man who has sot been '* sesjion l p dove,” But to that yo nth-to i'czi rasa who hat Vi;istod Ins t Igor, who has yielded himself up tt the temporary sweet allurements of vies, ivhc hrj given unbridled license to his paPi-iccs, It him the above line-.-: are but as a reproach. VTb:it Hops can ho have? \7hat aspirationr! 'What chance of leaving fiis footi tints on the Hands of thue 1 For Llm, ;dws ; there is caught bus dark despair end self-reproach for a loti lift. For t man to leave hl» fa-otprlaSa on thesspdi oi time, ho be endowed with a strong bixin end nervous power. He mxtbt pessece > sound, vigorous, healthy mind, in » healthy body—the power to conceive—the energy 4c I Vnfc IA/slr f>«r Arud.rallan tmuffi i scuts I ISut look at oar Australian youth 1 Beo tin) emaciated form, the vacant look, the Msfclco!) hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, Uio pouceleao, almost Idiotic expression, itfctf his demeanor and conversation, and then say, Ik that a man to leave his footprints ou th* Bands of time, Do parents, medical mea, and educators oi youth pay sufficient attention to ibis subject Do they ever ascertain the cause of this decay) and Laving done so, do they (as a strict sense o 1 duty demands), seek the skilled advice of tht medical man who has made tbla branch of his profession his particular epeolalJty—whosellfehai been devoted to the treatment of these oases 1 Reader, what Is your answer? Lot each one answer for himself. Parents boo their progeny fading gradually before their sight, see them become emaciated old young men, broken down In health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battled life ; yet one word might save them, one sound and vigorous health-giving letter from a mcdlca man, habituated to the treatment and oontinuoru supervision of such case?, would la dost in* stances succeed in warding off the impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to Its natural vigor, and ensure a joyont and happy life. Dr. li. L, SMITH, of Melbourne, has mad* fcho diseases of youth and those arising therofroa lisj peculiar study, i'Ua whole- professlm;r.l life boon especially devoted to tho treatment oi .•AC-'.-voui; Affections and the Dteoasss incidental to Married Life. Hla skill is available to all—no matter how ror.ny hundreds cr thousands of miles distant. Hia syslom of correspondence by i.oiter U now ko well xu and known, that comment would bo supe-i-sluc-as (by tthls mean m2,i:-7 thoaw.ftdi of p d-louts have been cured whci iho has never scon w-n never known)} as.fi ■!; is osrvioti on. with snob judicious supervision that, though ho Las been practising this brand of his prciescior, for twenty-six yearn In these colonlec, no ulnglo inatmio of p.ooidenta! diaosvery hv: ever yet bfappt-uod, V*'hon Sd'cdl chw-'W; reguhO'i, th«nc aw; forwarded in il: muefu.' naan:*’ without apcssiblUiy of th (;o;.Kuts of tlso parcels being discovered. P3ah> and uk-ar dktctio-.ia accompany those latter, &>;fi e euro la oik-clou writoout even the phyeieiar knowing who ;o his patina*. To Men and Women with Broken-down Cca ~-J llu.liC*. IP, tl.O I',-. Vi’ 0 : tJ-o Habilitated, and ali Riiitoiing from any DiuC-r«w vhatovor, Dr L. L plan of trea'nr.ent ccmmcudtt Jtaelt avciJi-ig, ac it doaa, tho incoaverdeato Acd M' peuao of a pw.'so.'-al vlsis. Isa, Dli hj, L VMir&i volllcs strr-st Kart Melbourne late Ihe residence of the Governor). Consultation Fee by Letter, LI.

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Evening Star, Issue 5607, 26 February 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 5607, 26 February 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 5607, 26 February 1881, Page 4

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