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naounery, HB 1 D * O' BA T, AQBIOULTUBAL IMPLEMENT MANUFAOTUBEBS. WINNEBB ' or THK FIRST PRIZE, AMD gold ÜBDAL FOB THE BEST DOUBLH-FUBBOW PLOUGH, AT THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION Vide Jurort’ Report i " Ploughs—ln Plough* there is on* exhibit to which we wish to drew special attention a*Wnj the beet, and that ie the DOUBLE FURROW of REID A GHAY, of Dunedin, New Zealand. In finish tad oonstrnotion it is far superior.". MAXxxa or NEW OOBN AND SEED DEILLB, For which we are constantly receiving most gratifyingland complimentary testimonials. BROADCAST SEED SOWERS. CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS, of all sizes. 7TGZ*g, CHAIN, AND FLEXIBLE STEEL TRIPOD BARROWS. AMERICAN! STEEL DISC BARROWS, 18in. dlam. j made any width, from £l4 npwa da, All sizes OHAFFCUTTBBS, 'GRUBBERS, TREBLE PLOUGHS. FARM DRAYS AND SPRING CARTS. or-te 0 f the Beat Seasoned Timber, imported and picked to onr own order. FENCING STANDARDS. Made of all Sizes, and punched to any gauge. Agents fob CLAYTON A SHUTTLBWOBTH’S STBAM ENGINES AND THBUSHING MACHINES. And invite inspection of machines now | landing. Illustrated Catalogues free on application. DUNEDIN. OAMABU. TIHABU. [NTS ROAR GILL, ASHBURTON. AND AT SOUTH TOWN BELT, Opposite Turner’s Store, CHRISTCHURCH. 899 425 Medical. " Lives of great men all remind us. We can make onr Uvea sublime i And, departing, leave behind ns Footprints on the sands of Time.** P(HB above is read with great interest b> L thousands of young men. It inspires them With Hope, for in the bright lexicon of youth there la no such word as tall. Alas I say many, this is oorreot,—is true with reward to the youth who has never abased bis strength—and to the man who has not been " passion's slave." But to that youth—to that man who has wasted his vigour, who has yielded himself up to the tern, porary sweet allurements of vloe, who has given unbridled Uoense to his passions, to him ths abo line* are but as a reproach. What Hops ean he havef What aspiiationsr What obanos of leaving his footprints on tie sands of timer For him alas I there is nought but dark despair and self-reproach (or a lost life I Fora man to leal e hie footprints on the sands of time, he must be on dewed with a strong brain and nervous power. Hi must possess a sound, vigouroos, healthy mind, in a healthy body—the power to 'conceive—the energy to execute I But look at onr Australian youth I See the emaciated form, the vacant look; the listless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, the senseleoe, almost Idiotic ex. preesion. Note his demeanour and conversation, and then say, la theta man to leave his footprints on ths sands of time 9 Do medical men, and educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this subject 9 Do they ever ascertain the cause of this decay; and having done so, do they (os a strict sense of duty demands) seek the skilled advice of ths madlosl men, who has niade this branch of his profession his particular speciality, whose life has been devoted to the treatment of these asses P Reader, what is your answer 9 Let earth one answer for himself. Farenta their progeny fading gradually before their sight, see them become emaciated old-young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life | yet one word might save them, one sound and vigorous healthgiving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such oases, would, in most instances, succeed in warding oS the Impend* log doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment reetore tke enervated system to its natural vigour, and ensure a joyous and happy Ufa. Dr L. L. Bhth, of Melbourne, has mads tho diseases of youth and those arising therefrom his * study. His whole professional life has ißMiiQy dofottd to tho tmtmont of NervouaAffeotlon* and the Diseases incidental to Married Life. His skill is available to all—no matter how many hundreds or thousands of miles distent. His system of correspondence by letter is now so well organised and known, that comment would be superfluous (by this means many thousands of patEnts have been cured whom ho has never seen and never known) j and It is carried on with such judicious supervision that though he has been practising this branch of hi profession for twenty-six 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 parous being discovered. Plain and clear directions a aooompany these latter, and a cure is effected without even the physician knowing who is his patient. TO Men and Women with broken-down Oonstitn< tlojUL the Nervous, the Debilitated, and all sufferlag from any Disease whatever ,D LJ. .Smith’s plan of treatment comma A i Itself avoiding as it does, the inconvenience sad expense of a personal visit. fiddress - , DR L. L. SMITH 188 Collins street east, Melbourne. Late the Residence of the Governor. Consultation Fee by Letter, dl. 0581 HEALTH FOR ALL. SOLLOWAY’B PILLS AND OINTUDfNk) The Pills purify ths blood, oorroetall die sof ths liver, stomach, kidneys, and bowel i and are invaluable in oil complaints Incidental i The Ointment is ths only reliable remedy (or bo legs, old wounds, sores, and ulsers. Forbronohlto dlptnerla, coughs, oolds, gout, rheumatism, e>« aU skin diseases it has no equal. Sold by ths Proprietor, Tbobas Borrow at, mi Oxford street,LoudouiAco hr ei! Medicine VeaiA. tbwnglumt the World SENT POST FREE IN AN ENVELOPE FOB to. STAMPS TO DEFRAY POSTAGE. [B Botanic Treatment for all Nervous Disorders, which unfit sufferers for marriage, io. t also Consumption, Chronic Disease of the i. Stomach, Liver, and Epilepsy, Address— B. T. SELBY, Medical Herbalist, John street, Waterloo, 188 Sydney. P’S-* :1s BihiMtion) awarded to Reel Javan Liquid Blacking. The only composition of the kind to nourish u S.SMCTstioe leather. . . • r High Holbcn, Lsndta TYTASUFS OOMMB IL FACT BAIR W“ u * producer. „ . Varda's Capillar*. Waide's Beal Hair Producer, Ptnua Omkioh.—The original letters from which the«e*qnotation* ore taken eon umm h iin* tjmma Afltw9fPi writofi to tuforffl Hm 'Ward* that «he oooaiders The ComjMn ji.eet yof« effioaoiouSs and nuani to atoll harauf oj their offer to The ttr Te. Edinburgh, wmee* «*«>» uaing a preparation of yours ~f (J Lse Jj&USS. strongly recommended it to me. Mr 0., of BaxiDOi writes i " Please send me another the lMt I had from you gate great •attraction, the first application having had an insUnt using lt,my hair wae coming off rapidly. (Mr O. .P»on futf,h..PPY tionsof the entire bottfe.-W. and Co.) writing from Hants, elmply says i He has beard a good deal about it.’* „ vtl* s. a. ordinary dreering. »to harmless, change* not the natural ooloar of the hair, yet keeps it from turning grey, stains not the skin or linen, thoroughly eradicates scurf and make* a refreshing haft wash (one teaspoonfm to half a pint of water being sufficient.) Sample Betties, 8s Od and 4« 6d each (one-third beyond usual size) j for family and travellers' use—-“SuisK-doz. 6s6d; )-dot. 12s 6dj law *i*A * doz. Us 6d; )-doz, 84s. From all Chemists, per cneir order on wholesale, or sent, free from observation, to any port of the world, upon receipt of remlttanoe. Orders of 4* 6d and upwards, carriage pa.d (United & 1870 454 10 Great Marlbro’ street London W. NEVER-FAILING REMEDY FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS. DR SCOTT’S BILIOUS AND LIVER PILLA prepared without mercury, are invaluable to all who suffer from BUioua and Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Wind, Spasms, Foul Breath, Nervous Depression, Irritability, Lassitude, Lone of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Boor Eructation*, Lowness of Spirits, with sensation of fulness at the pit of the Stomach. Giddiness, Dizziness of the Eyes, and all those other symptoms which none hut a sufferer can describe. For Habitual Costivenew or tor persons suffering from File* they wiO b* found mofft fiffloftoious* As a general Family Aperient Medicine they have no equal, being mild in their operation, and grateful to the stomach. They give a healthy tone and vigour to the different secretions, causing the aeoesssry organs of the stomach aaJ liver to resume their activity, thus restoring the appetite, promoting digestion, and strengthening the whole system. A CHEMIST WRITES 888, High street, Brentford. August 88,1879. Gentlemen,—Perhaps yon will be pleased to learn that the sale of Dr Scott’s Pills is increasing; in 18771 sold 48 boxes, in 1878,74 boxes, and sinoe Jan 1 over 100 boxes. They give great satisfaction, and as Ido not advertise any pill* myself, I shall continue to recommend them to my customer*. . I.m.youro^ Seme unprincipled vendors, in order to make larger profit, will try to persuade you to buy modi* cine prepared by themselves: do net do so. but insist on having Or Soott’s Bilious and Liver Pills, wrapped m a square green package. Thee* genuine Pills are prepared by W. Lambert, 173, Soymear riaoe, London, W., and sold in boxes at Is l|d and 2s 9d, by all respectable medicine vendors, or poet free for 14 o S 4 stamps. M INNESOTA C HIEF, Best Thresher on Wheels. Is not a vibrator nor an Apron Machine. Is won derfn'ly simple and admirably perfect in its threshing and separating qualities Saves all the grain, and cleans it ready for market. Runs easily, ie constructed durably, is finished beautifully, is the most economical, least expensive, and most satisfactory machine in the market. Will handle wet grain as well as dry. Has no equal in threshing flax and Timothy, threshing and cleaning both ae well and nearly as rapidly as wheat, and requires no change except the sieves. Has more square feet of separating and cleaning surface than any other machine mode, and cannot be overloaded. Is both over and under-blast. Our clover hulling attachment is new and very desirable, does the work rapidly and well. Separators of the various sizes fitted for steam or horse-power as desired. The El ward, the Fitte, and the Woodbury Horsepowers as made by us, are not surpassed by any in the market. STILLWATER No. 10 ENGINE, For wood or coal fuel; has a return flue boiler, making it very economical'ln fuel- Its cylinder ie 7x12. , We also moke the Stillwater No. 12, and the Minnesota Giant Farm Engines, each having return flues, and fitted for burning straw, wood, or cool. Ail these engines are made and finished in the most perfect manner, and Traction Attachments can be furnished with any of them if desired. For price-list and circulars, addrcoo SEYMOUR, SABIN A CO.. Manufacturers, Stillwater, Minn, H IOP BITTERS NEVER FAIL. If yon are a man of hnsiness, weakened by the strain of your duties, avoid stimulant* and use Hop Bitters. If you are a man of letters, toiling over midnight work, to restore brain, nerve, and waste, ns* Hop Bitters. It you are young, and Buffering from any indie, oration or dissipation; if yon are married or single, old or young, suffering from poor health or languishing on a bed of sickness, rely on Hop Bitters. Whoever yon are, whenever yon fed that your system needs cleansing, toning, or stimulating, without intoxicating, take Hop Bittera. Thousands die annually from some form of kidney disease that might have been prevented by a timely use of Hop Bitters. Have yon dyspepsia, kidney, or urinary complaint, diieeee of the stomach, bowels, blood, liver, or nerves 9 Ton will be oared if you use Hop Bitters. D.LC. is an absolute and inasiatible cure for drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco, or narcotics. If you ore simply weak and low spirited, try it; it may save your life. It bas saved hundreds. Bold by all druggists. Send for circular. HOP BITTERS M’F’G CO., Rochester, N.Y„ and Toronto, Out. B SMEDIES FOR HORSE DISEASES. Prepared by Prof. J. A. Going. Going'! Worm Destroyer.—Sore rdiel from worms or beta. Going’s Tonic Powder.—The beet preparation known for improving the Horse’s condition, purifying the blood, and imparting to ite coat a glossy, shining appearance. Going’s Colic Powder. —For oolio, scouring (chronic or acute), or inflammation of the bowels. The sweet remedy known to veterinary soience. Going’s Cough Powder, -- For cough, catarrh, heaves, or sore throat. Theee remedies are each put up in tin boxes, and will keep for an indefinite period. They will be sent by «■*», free of charge, on receipt of Idol per package. Circular with full directions enclosed, iddim PROF. J. A. GOING, P. O. Box *3B, New York CityProminent Agenda*. Portland, Me., Jamee Bailey and Co.; Providence, R. L, T. W. Bound* ' Co., 101 No. Main street; Boston, Mass., O. C. Goodwin and Co., 88 Hanover street Worcester, Mase., R. MoAleer, 828 Main street j Philadelphia, Pa., M. Gallagher, 15 No. Ninth street; Pittsburgh, Pa., Looghrey and Prew, 108 Wood street; Baltimore, Md.. Coleman and Rogers, 170 Baltimore street; Riehnfiwd, V*., 8. 8. Cottrell and Co., 1308 Main street; Charleston, 8. C., Chapeau and Heffroa; Louisville. Ky., B E. Miles. 58 W. Main street; 8k Louis. Mo., A. A. Meliier, 709 Washington A vs.; Cleaveland, 0., Dr F. 8. Slosson,BßßSuperior street; Detroit. Midi., Geo. E. MoOnlley and J. A. IWlori Chicago. DL, Van Sohaoek, Stevenson and Co., also 8. Taylor and Co* 181 E. Madison street; Sk Paul. NUrm., Nove# Broe.andCntier; BoiMCity. Idaho, W. H. Nye and Co.; San Frandsoo, Cal,, Main and Winchester, 114 Battery street; Pueblo, CoL, A. B.and H. w. Jonae; Now Orleans, La* A. W. Jackson, 898 Masada* etnek M7AUG B A N. J O N B 8 RU \ ("Standard’’brand). Is Bottiee. Dr TTseesll’a report states “ Vaughan ■ Jonae' Standard ’ Bum, pure old Jamaica, woe found oe laalyelato possess the peculiar and very fragrant odour and volatile and aromatic taste characteristic of Bum of very superior quality and la quite pure. 1 Bold everywhere n the Cotomes. VAUGHAN-JONEB.: 17* Water Lane, Load n. VAUGHAN JOKES’ GINGER WINE. ("Standard" Brand.) DR HASSALL’S Report state*—•' It 1« aroma tio, bitter, wanning, and stimulating—ol nearly the same strength as Sherry, and forma an iKieeibls and useful cordial beverage.** Sold v tywhere in the Colonies. Wholesale of V A U O H/A N-J ONES. 17, Water Lose, London. KEATING'S Insect Powder, used by Majesty’s Government. This Powder in anri ailed m destroying all luseota, although perNtiy harmless to domestic animals. It preserves from moth. All woollens and fare should be well sprinkled with the powder before placing away. At the seaside it is Invaluable tor preserving from domestic worries. Kills bugs, fleas, beetles, moths. The increasing demand for this celebrated has caused imitations, which are 'oxioas in their effect*; purchaser* are, therefore, nrtionlarty requested to obtain "Keating’s Powler.” Bold In tins. Is and 8s 6d each, by all druggists, or by post, 14 and 86 stamps, from T. Coating, Sk Paul's church yard, London. 801 BOWATTS ANUOAPNIO LAMPS, No Chimney, no Sunil, no Smoke. yyiHBIB nwv patent Double-wick Burnet give 15 candle light, which is nearly A-holf Mace Light than any other Burner, As tested by the photometer. heir well-known and old-established Patent Single. wick Burner may be had in five alaea, giving ■ (tom five to twenty candle tight; the moot economical and by far the best low-prioed lamp aver EetalibralUronnongera. Wholeealaoclyof THOB. ROWATT * SONS, m Ndlabneth and London I "1 I I I I

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