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Patronised by their Excellencies Sir George Grey Sir George Bo wen, and Sir James Fergusson, ate Goverrors of New Zealand. EICHARDT'S HOTEL, QUEEN STOW N, Lake Wakatip, ' OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND. This Hotel is situated on the margin of Queenstown Bay, and commands VIEWS OF THE MAGNIFCENT AND G LAKE SCENEHf. rr.IYATE APARTMENTS For Tourists and Families. JIRST-CLASS UVEBT CABLES. THIRD EDITION, ILLUSTRATED. just Published In|l Vol., Thick Bvb, 412 Pages, Handsomely Bound. ™ P ice, 10« 6d. Postage, Yicto.ia, Is Gd., Intercolonial, 2s Sd. ill's GE >' ERA THE SYSTEM-: *n>rrs CKum ia HL'LTH ANi) DISEASE. «T JAMES3EO33E3'} E.k.C.S.E Formerly ol tlit Medical Staff ol Her Majesty's Military Fortes, the Turkish Contingent, and jftoyal Victorian Artillery Regiment. Senior Surgeon to the Melbourne Hospital. FIRST DIVISION- . The Generative Organs, and their Furctions in their Normal Condition. SECOND DIVISION— The Generative Organs, and their Functions in their Abnormal Condition. PUBLISHER: F; F. BAI LL f Eft &■> 104, COLLINS STREET, EAST, MELBOUiiBI. " Will he universally studied and appreciated by all true lovers of our fallen humanity, by the philanthropist, and by the legisHtor."—Sydney Morning Herald. "The Generative Sjstem takes a sweeping view of the danger into which bad example and uneducated instructs lead the youth of the colony ."—Melbourne Age. " The manner in which it is got up is a credit both to the colony and to all concerned in it."—Melbourne Argus. " A work for men alone, relating as it does to matters of which they ought not to be in ignorance-Melbourne Daily Telegraph. " Deals with an important subject, of which nonprofessional men might with advantage know more.' Melbourne Herald. "Contains all and every information it is desirable a child of either sex should know; judiciously used, it should become a safeguard against the many rocks found m the sea of life, upon which so many young people founder. St. Arnaud M erntry. "It is an undoubted fact that more disease and misery is engendered in families in consequence of the ignorance that prevails about this subject, than from drinking. We advocate the perusal of this work by all reasoning men and women.lfiinjirutfa Dispatch. "Calculated to improve the knowledge and elevate the ideas of the masses. —Bendigo Advertiser. " This work has been written with a desire to alleviate mueh of the misery caused by imperfect knowledge of the functions of the organs of reproduction. To those not familiar with this important subject, it is clear that definite information of a physiological character will be fwind of inestimable advantage, by supplying intelligent guidance in the conduct of sexual life, and to those we idv'se the perusal of so valuable a book .-Marlborough '"The last new work goes elaborately into the evils, mental, moral, and social, connected with the violation of natural laws : and it refers at length, to the carelessness of parents, and to the same fault in school-masters—m fact, the arguments apply to all who have the care of y outli of ,oth sexes. It deals copiously with the laws of prevention of these evils, the causes of which do not often trouble the medical practitioner, whose chief duty, generally, consists n curing diseases, Dr Beaney takes a philosophical view of the causes that lead to certain dangers vhen the laws of health are violated. This makes his -vorks, which are generally written plainly, but forcibly, and are supported by lengthy extracts from high authorities, so acceptable to the general reader, who, at the risk of be.ng charged with prurient curiosity, feels desirious of looking mtotlioee important ft.nters. We can recommend the work m articular to all classes for none need be shocked by examining for themselves." —Pastoral Times. " Mr Beaney haudles his subjects delicately and firmly, without being offensive; he lays the bare facts, and the eonseqnences of early dissipation and folly, clearly before his reader; he gives the results of his long, varied, anil extensive practices to the public, accompanied with good sound advice. Fotemost amongst which is, I)o not, in your Buffering, and from a feeling of false delicacy, put vour life, or, what is of more importance, your health, in the hands of quacks; but iuibosom yourself to a respectable professional man.' The works in question will repay any me for their perusal, and, no doubt, were the facts which 'ie explains better understood by the multitudes, the innual bills of lingering death, bligiited hopes, and •nortality, would be very considerably lessened. Murrurunii Times. , "The Generative System an!) its TVscrcoifS is Health and Disease—This work is a valuable addition to that class of medical literature which has, through false lelicacy, been neglected by ipedicfil men of standing and oositi on, and therefore used and abused by charlatans. Tlie volume contuins 326 page=. Parents will find most valuable information in it, which may aid them in rear ng up a family in a healthy state, when without such knowieigo .hey might see their children perish without ever suspecting any cause."—Cornwall Chronicle, Launceston.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1105, 6 February 1879, Page 1

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