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BuAineM NotlOM PATKHT WBOUOHZVIIIf. ’i£S SSM2& Daaba to ataka it known Hat a »»a«*» Adm^* ia their Trade Mark, tad thatiSl KUlaaiMa and amt oat fcjr than, mail iilin imi Ikli nHte apon their haidj^thaTartt® Aw Kalla, thaaotoro,wUah aia aotjiatiariiahad aa abota, aanat not ba oonfoanda*. with " Kwbank*a ?jsfeasg,tw* , sj?sar“ DOB WOXEB MWPOBT. XOMMOUTHSHIis. XHOLAKB.

/anx AHBAXT Ctulwo (L/i dppOrft* lOMl^MulWiUcUlld. m 4 Bnth* Caehel Itm( (Mangle). Loach from U o'clock, Tmfaomtju*.. AT bhuxino. A comfortable racking ud reading-room lorm moot. U-10 parted tha eetaWialiniwit LONDON AGENCY. 66 COLXXAN STREET. I.C. DU X. MANX (brain jean with VV ■ Arch, Clark and Bona), haring recently eetabUahed himaellinLondon ae Commlaaion Merchant and Shipping Agent, ia prepared to repreaejt Colonial honaaa who an dactrona ot aaenring an Eofliah oorreepondent. He can make arrangenta lor the jmrobaaeol all olaaaaa ol goods in tha it markata, and la alao in n poeition to plaoa conmenU ol New Zealand pcodnoa.. E, X. will gin hia personal attention to the eeeorlng of oatward freight*. paaaagea and in. aoranoaa, and bom hia thorough knowledge ol all ■hipping detail, olianta may rely on recairing the moat faroarabletenne. No charge for booking pneeagea. Belerenoea to flma of the higbeat atanding in New Zealand. Let ten, oan ol H. A. Cornford, Eaq., Solicitor, Nipier, will receive early attention. , London, May 22,1870. 4042-854

/"’•UTHBIDOE, POWER A CO„ WHOLESALE tjr SADDLBHS AND SADDLERS* IRON* HOKOSBB, Importers of British and American Saddlery, and \ Kiaiiftotawti of' iray description of Saddlery and Whip Thong* W, Loaadale street East, Melbourne. 738 AM MedlML H Lives ofgreat msnall remind us. We pas make our lives sublime ) * ’ And, departing, leave behind ns Footprintson the aands of Time:** S! above is read, with grant interest by boussnds of young men. 'ltlnspires them ope, for in the bright-lexicon of youth there ich word as fail. : Alaul say many, this, is ,—is true; with regard',to the youth who haa ibnsed hisstrength—and T to the mas. who, has not- bees- ", passion's slave." K But to that youth—to that man who has wasted .his vigour, who has'yielded himself up to the temporary sweet- aUnrbmenta of vice, who has .given, unbridled license to his passions, to him the above hnes are but as a reproach. What Hope can he ihaive ?' What aspirations? ' What ohanoe of leavinfc hia footprints on the sands of time P For him, alas I there is nought; but dark despair aqd aellreproaoh fora lost life! For a man to leave his footprints on the sands of time, he must be endowed with a strong brain and nervous power. He must posscra a sound, vigourodsi healthy mind, lira healthy body*—-the power to oonoeiver-the energy to exaonteT Bat look at oar' Australian yonth I See the emaciated form, the vacant look, the. listless hesitating manner, the nervous the senseless; almost idiotio expression. Note’his demeanour and conversation, and then say, Is that a man to leave his footprints on the sands of time f ■ : Do parents,’medical man, and educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this subject ? Do they ever ascertain the cause of this deoay; and having done so, do thsy (as a strict sense of duty demands) seek the skilled advice of the medical man, who has mads this branch of his profession hia particular Specialty, whose life has bean devoted to the treat ment of these eases f Reader, what is year answer? Let each one answer for himself. Parents their progeny, fading gradually before their sight, da# them become emaciated old yonng men. bnokendown inheelth, -enfoeblsd.mtlitted for: the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one aoiind and vigorous health-giving letter from a .medical man, habituated tothetreatment end 'oontinnons supervision of such esses, would, in most instances, succeed in warding off the impending doom of a miserable , and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system touts natural vigour, and ensure a joyous sad happy life. ... 3Dr L. L. Swim, of Melbourne; has made the diseases ofyonth and those arising therefrom his peculiar study. His whole professional life, has Men especially devoted to ■ the ..treatment of Nervous Affections and the Diseases incidental to Married Life. His skill is available to all—no matter how nuuiy hundreds or thousands of miles distant.' His system of correspondence by letter is now so well organised and known, that comment would be superfluous— (by this means many thousands of patients have been cured whom he -has never seen and never known) | audit is carried on with such jndioions supervision that though he has been practising, this branch of bis profession fob twenty-six yeses ,in 'thus Colonies, no single innaitce of accidental disoovaty haa aver .yet happened. When medicines arereqoired, these sirs forwarded in the same careful manner without.a possibility of the oon tents of the parcels being discovered. Plain and clear directions accompany these latter, ends cure is effected without even the physician knowing who is his patient. To .Men and women with Broken-down Conatitations, the Nervous,. the debilitated, and all suffering from any Disease whatever, Dr L. LI Smith’s plan of treatment commends itself, avoiding is it aqea; the inconvenience and expense, of’s' personal visit. ' : •.- ■ Address—

DB L. L. surra. : 188 CoQina rtnet aaot, 'Melbourne. (Lata theßeaidenee ofthe Qorarnor. ;n«-slt*itlpn|'e6 by Letter, £L , SiiASCT T|B BBIOHT*S F HOBPHODTNI,Tk» only raliablaraniady for Indirection, Ntrrou* wad Lira CompUinta, and aU Ponotional Decant* manta. i Baoonunendad by the faculty. Sold by all Chemirta and Stotakaepara, la eaaaa afrlOa M- Of In family !■■««, oaa daxac 10a 6d caaaa, at 45. 187-844 KKHrTH^NE 1 . PBOSSKB. k CO. i IINNEFOBD’S The Phyateiana* Cora lor Unlraaal Ea- Goat Ebaoaatia Ckmt, inady for Acidity o( the “d wpwal.The Sateot Hfamafli.- w—and Moat Oantla Kadiggasagga BSionaAflaotiona. Bktora ol gryjai^.^ Sold by all Dnnlata aadStocakaapara, 1 N.B.—Aok lot DQnIBVOBD*B MAGNESIA. ‘lifl'OliLEß’B COD LTVBB OIL .laoairod tba iIL only Gold Medal awardad to Cod Lira 01 Wm Puu Bzhibitiqn, 1878. , , . MOLLXB'S COD LIVES OIL la by astir apodal i ’ proeaaa.prodnoad.taom tba. taaah firai u»„«»sptipn , d purity, free from tba ; ladlfaanbla (ata injurant in other oortai but othanriao in ita nataral oondition aa in the Urine dah, no 1 diemloal but only maohanual operation* antarinff into Patw X&Qar'i new improradprooeae. MOLISE'S COO LTVEB OIL.-The «Dato CwwgPOPdant at, the ParS 57KU&S5 Si pwdnot la PattrfiSSSToi ’ ctoS. y>d Woo York. Hii hutoty U to the Lofoten lalaa. AU thi |w roaad ho. employe thare.Bo mas «** JWwwnaa, and tn the flahiaa aaaaen tapmlOO to cqq artra handa, Tbla boMtactar ol oonanmpttTO in> P«ydtUd^toan apaeial for cliilhliif tIM oil Uia tow* the it i* fr*ah. *jortdy°p«BOd hadnotaatr ™ '*»'?***** MOLL**** LIVES OIL ainoethe London >ttt<wL 188 V In piatarenoa to all ’ aSfcicrZ treat ud tanaU - lonttha wh acrid* m all the TfUl rataia ita Tiztaa in tropical ur mount of Itaatoptloaal j7bt Paaiaon, ol Umb*U*,wiitaa la the only oil that iHU. ranaia . jroT any time tnlndla.whoaln ipauttoal ralna' year: oil—I am acquaint ohm^ah^To'bwat. W, OXPOB» W.C. ‘ HHhLTH 808 ALL. was* and onmcwT, ptss^&s. larapialntatwoidaartal to BSfe.®

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LII, Issue 5807, 6 October 1879, Page 2

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