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K«tioftl. HB&XTK POB ALL. OLLOWAY«B PILLB AND OINTMSNT. The Pills purity the bloed, crroot all die. and arc invaluable In all oomplainM incidental w females. , . . , The Ointment la the only reliable remedy tot bad *-_.«. ..*• _.___ « ... - ... _ \ __t Vista* kitvMiAnfr.lll. hroughout the World. 'Lives of great men all remind us, We «*n moke on* live* sublime | *-■* * "--.leave behind us HE above to read with great lntoreet b> ; Mi¥MMl/i is so such word ma tail. Alul say many, thin is oorw<rt,-Ifl true with regard to the youth who has covet abased hie otsengtb—and to the man who has not been" passion's slave." . . . Buttothatyouth-io that man who has wasted Mb vigour, who has yielded himself up to the tern. porary sweet allurement*) of vice, who has given unbridle* license to his passions, to him the above lines are but m a reproach. What Hope, pan he have* . _ _ ~ , . bistootprtatsonttioßaadaoftimo? Forhiiaalasl there Is nought bat dark despair and aeltaeprosab tor a lost We! ... _ M .. -mind, in a healthy booy—the. oonoeive—t&o energy to exooute I Bat look at out Australian youth I See the emaciated form, the vacant leok, the listless hoaltatlng manner, th« '. the senseless, almost idiotio exdemeanour and conversation. on the sands ottusnr Do parents, medical men, and educators ox youth pay sufficient attention to this subject t Do the; done so. do they (as a strict sense of duty demands) seek the skilled advioe of the medical num. who has made this branch of hia profession hu particular speciality, whose life basbeen devoted to the treat* mentof these oases* Header, what is your answer r Let each one answer tor hinweH. Parents see their progeny fading gradually before their sight, see them become emaciated old-young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted tor the continuous supervision of such oases, would, in most Instanoeo, snoooed in warding ofl the impend, las 4eom of a misorable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated'.eyetem to its natural vigour, and esaurs ajjoyeus aud happy life. Dr L. L. Smith, of Melbourne, has mado the diseosesof youth and those arising thereftom his peculiar study. His whole professional life has been especially devoted to the treatment of Nervous Afleotiona and the Diseases incidental to Married Life. His skill 1b available to all—so matter how many hundreds or thousands of mile* distant. Els system of correspondence by letter is new so wen organised and known, that ornament would be superfluous (by this moans many thou, sands of patieats have been cured whom he me never seen and never known) g nodi .ft carried on with snob. Judicious supervision tha • hosgh he has been sraotiaing this branch of hi profession Sot twenty-six years in these Colonies, no single in. et&noe of aooidental disoovery 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 disoovered. Plain and clear directions aooompany these latter, and a cure is effected without even the physician knowing who is his patient. TJoMen and Women with broken-down Constitn* tlone, the Nervous, the Debilitated, and all eager* lag from aay Disease whatever ,1) LX ,Bj«th*B plan of treatment oommaui iteelf avoiding as it aoeo, toe inconvenience snd expanse of & personal visit, Addresa— DB li. L. SMITH 183 Collins street east, Melbourne, Late tie Boslaenoa of the Governor. Consultation Foe br Leteer. 01. 1529 THE |2LOOD *~|LD "ONGLISH T»£MEDY £OS ALL DISEASES. Established nearly 100 Tears. AYE'S -CTffrOESDELL'S "piLLS " " The Best Family Medicine. AYE'S TnffrOBSDELL'S "DILLS Purify and cool the blood. AYE'S "STKTOBSDELL'S ip ll " l^3 A mild but effectual Aperient. AYE'S »S TJILLS Cure Indigestion, Headache. "AYE'S TJILLS Care Bheumatism, Gout. AYE'S -WTKTOKBDBLL'B TpiLLS Cure Dyspepsia, Constipation. AYE'S TJILLS ~~ " Cure Liver and Nervous Complaint* Of all Chemists. Price Is lid, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d per box. 3551604 CLPHOLRtB LOTION." —An External .j Means of CUBING SKIN DISEASES. There is scarcely any eruption but will yield to " Sulpholine" in a few days, and eonunenoe to fade away even if it seems past oure. Ordinary pimples, redness, blotohes, scurf, roughness, vanish as if by have pl&guod the sa&erers for years, however deeply rooted they may be," Sulpholine" will sao. oesaMly attack them. It destroys the animalouke bio, painful afloo. tions, and always produces a clear, healthy, natural condition et the skin. " Sulpholine" Lotion is sold by most Chemists. Bottles, 2s Bd. Made by J. "■' LIVES COMPLAINTa B KING'S DANDEIJON and QUININE _, LIVEB PILLS (without Mercury.) m THE BBBT BEMBDY POB BILtOuSNESS, STOMACH DKBANGEMENT, PLAUTLENOE, aisordered liver anil dyspepsia. Acknowledged by many eminent surgeons to be the safest and mildest pills for every constitution. it- if ._ .4. 1. 11,1 »_ OA .nil Aa RA Sold by Chemists and Mediolne Vendors th ongh* out the world. Specially valuable Pills for residents abroad and Diwuimv, travellers 4869 183 Mitoell&neons. OEBES.-EstabliaheQ 18a&-LIlUTlNAira JAMES' BLISTEB is used in Hex Majesty** ury Begiments, patroniuod by Major-Qeneral Inurlea of the Cavalry andhighl inary College, London, in hia ro port to the AdjutanKkaoral. Its great effloacy it Known i and its oelebrity has ext Christohuroa. Hxtensively used 48 yaare. ' B»waro of & spuriotu lwltatjon. o SAMPLES GBATI3, A P I H B M A B I 0 H " Tke Finest Writing Paper, enply 23, Soho Bqn*ro W., for Specimen Sheets ana Envelopes, sent OTotls by post. To be had of all stationers and whelosale only of the Manufaotureer MABION4 00., 4SS London 10 PAB4HTS AND GUABDIAKB ..idow Welch's Pilla (Kearsle/s OrisicaD, so (utlyoelabratod forthoir psouliar vinuoa, are re. sommwJeflto the notice of every lady (havtae obtained the sanction of most gautlomon of the aocwsal proteraion) as a sate oati voiuaWe metlioto.* i« effectually removing obstruction and rsHovlßg other inconveniences to whioh the female frame H liable, ifflpeoklly thOße whioh at an early Period pi life arise from want of oxewdss and geuonu dobiiity he. and tm ejainonlly useful in windy lisordew, being perfectly innocent, thoy may bo ugoawith iaMy fn all seasons uia_olimatos. Moe, box, of B numerous Sanger and Son, 2551 Oxford street, Son, Englaid. "Aakttor Kearsley'fl and see yon it thorn. MIW Syßte» of Glaatogwlthotit Patty. 89 toi cent, saved in painting, 80 por oeat, saved ill MtiaiM -It to suitable tor railway stations, mills, wS abed7.to.. but 10 siwiallyayplioableto Mnsemtories, Plant houses, an« oroHd houses, ««dwo shouM be very much Inoltoedtp tothe s?rtem! Itto oer# worth looking to." • Hnlloiag riews. *» ««"«» w »»»■ ***» wuu> viewmoM nearly than anything wehavo seen yet." u 7, Mark lane, London, Nov. 14, lsj2, j)eax Sir,—l cannot see wtot^timonialyou Ifhouae.'* P« estimates, towiuMjOTjaraeu. -. th. PalOTteTT. W. Brig. Jm, Tosksfai*. or, K Parliament street

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIX, Issue 6898, 9 April 1883, Page 3

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