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i ■ lit ;i J3fo6ET>lndejs \ i/f I And. M A.CEINE B|LEES. ' All kindn of. Account Books, &cii.made to .: . j order at MeibburnsPnces..''.' , ... : iibrary' Soobs Beplired ai? Kebound at '1800 ' moQen-.ta prife? •. ■ i .; : 1 |H. N. Abbott's Distributioi of Prizes .OK TBEi '' A tJCKiicNy KA$M ] GLpB XI- :.SDMM ; ER .I^EIiNfc'- /; 8000 Subscribers at'^l : -'^achJ Thbl pl^ri isa« follows :wALl: the HOBSKS. in-ALtithe- RACES 6f.the ; NEKTJNG ; that, are ot^bttU be nominated on 1 lie day of genierj raj letttr'.y will -be ahorougbly m jx?d togttl^ r Wd ! drawn for by ihe 'fthareloder.s, There are '. twelve ; different , rape 8f sjid, large prizes will! r.e .givea .to .jthe'flw, ge^nd,>nd ;thud. :ia-- eachTr'i-c.e j. '.this, .wHI glvs -TBiAtv-six Chief Pbizes frcm £200 to"jE2b' each, Travirg' good sums tO:bs divided. among ptarters and nonißtartefiA'each'ra'ce.^ 1 " .•■v | : i -- i: - i ; ••;<■ The: tofal -number of Bo^s] entered ,°ttjaybe put down 1 at' Tw6"Bvsi)Rf»V th'crefore, rs each horse w.UUe;t» prize, tlifefcfwHl : be^ aboiif TW O " MiSpM : i»Kj;Z&S'fprOßlS' TRpi^p^lr^^y^j;-;);- '■\y; -■" ; : -/- la the.idraw.ing'every Jioyß?''wl!iV'b«<tß'iVfeed i with the'nninber of "tneirade* /6r :^h ! 6li : b ; e'iß. v i|raVrj"and the penon o (ruing tbe ticket ; .l&rtrtntrtfaftt horse will have-no-lnteMst-in the horse {or any other race for which he may bQbuteWaO'.:^ ■<.■£. -'^ l.vWiU^l •- ■' ' /J '• ' - Please odd exchange^tojeheflue, and two stamps for repl/and result.* ,-> 1/ '^\ For further particulars and plan of distributioffj see circulariobtaibable at- this or fre«i' by post, oh* application t6'i - '• . ■ ; I H. N. ABBOTT, : Ucited Service Hotel, Accb^pd. November, IjBQ y. V ; § ■-; . " ':'9 783 ' ° Lives of great merf : ati ; remind us, j We can make our dives sublime; And departing; leave behind us i Footprints on the sandß of time. 1 ' nr|HJE| >bpye, >is jread interest by *"•£■] CuOUBanM of 'ybutig^men,' tt'iirepireeihem with Hopp, for in 4he-bright lexicon of youth there if no such word as fail. , Alas! say; many, this is correct—is true .wfth regard ;tp jtbe youth who bos' never abused hi* B.trength — and tp. the rop who has not been "JpMsion's slaved' ' * ■ : ■•• > '; But ; to- tbat n youthr-to that manjwhp has wasted hi» vigorj who has jield,ed;hinjßelf np to |tbe' temporary sweet allurements of vice, hftß^ivenunbf idled. license. to.Nhis:; paasioi)Bi"td him; theKabove lines are. but as a r<F proaoh, What .hope cqn he have ? T^bat aspirations ? .What chance ot leaving.' A». fbdtpririts on the eautis of ■timp ? .For him,, alts, there is '> nought buj; dark, despair; rand Bel!f-repr6ach r for d Iqsjt life .,, , ; - k . ; - :#or a man to ldive his footßrints on the tatids of time,: be !mußt,,be endpwed with a" slrbng brain . end!', nervous, powfr,, . He must' • poises* a -strong,' Vigorous, healthy mind in a ; heathy body— the 1 power tp conceive — Ihe energy to execute 1 But Jook aj;, our A ustr al r an youth l <■'■ -3e& the emaciated form,- the "vaj»nfc look,- the ilißtleßS,.heßH;a j ting ; ,mann,ej' i . tha nervpuij' distrust, tbe. sensele.es, almost idibtic expression." Note his demeanor ard conve'sat'oT and ; then .say. Is that a man to .. leave his footprints on the pands of time. 1 Do p'arenifl,' medical men, and .educators bf : youth p'ayi sufißcient attention to tljis Bubjee't ? Do they ever ascertain : the cause of this decay ?;arid having done so, do tLc? (as a BtrictsenseW.duty demands) seek the 'skilled advice of the medical man, win has made this branch of his profession his particular epeciality, whose life.has been devoted to tbb treatment of these cases? Reader, what is your answer ? Let each one answer for hijnpelf. Parents 1 see their progeny fading gradually b'eforetheir eight, see them become, etbaclated, old young, men, .broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of ife j -yet one word.migh . save, them, one lound andvvjgojrods health - g vine letrsr from a medical man* habituated to. the treatment arid cantlauoui ■ .auperviaio.q ol such rases, wj^uld in most instances 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, aDdenaui'Q a joyous and happy life. IDr.L. LvSMITDj ot Melbourne, has made the diseases of youth pnei those arising theref |om his peculiar study. Bis whole profes sional life has- been especially- devoted to the t^entment of Nervous affections and tbe Diseases inosferf tol to ■ parried Life, , His si ill is available to all—no matter how many nundreds or thousands-of miles distant. Bis system of correspondence by letter is now so ¥ ell organised^ and ';kiiown,. ; that: bomlnent v. ould be BUperfldnsWJCbytliis meaps/many tlioumnds of patients have been cured, whom he has never seettand never b!nown)(and it. i carried on with sucn judicious isuperiirision tiat though ; jhe . bap been practising this tranch! of bis profession .'for .twenty-sii years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever ye j happened. When ..medicines' aYe required.-these are forwarded in the same careful manner, without aj possibility of t^e contents of the parcels being aiscpyered; Plain and clear directions a'ceompany iheße latter,, and a cure is effected Without even the physician knowing who is b! is patient. /'.'.'." : To. Men and Women with Brpken-down SJohstitutloiiß. the Nervous and Debilitated, U sufferins; from any disease whatever, Dr. 1 L. Smith's plan of ; treatment comroends itself, avoiding as it does, the inconvenience md expense of a personal visit. i Address— ; DR. L. L. SMITH, i 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, I .^ MELBOURNE (Late the ' residence of the Governor.) .. ' Consultation Fee by Letier, £\.
'; NEW ZEALAND RAILWAtSi.- 1 ;^ :: ONf AND AFTEr"irt JUNE, 1880, T— :-: , . f— 1 ; Jw "' o^>-<(Neo«)'<jiTji«j OQ* « g 1 ' H g ,»• Onhhn« 9t 09 CO I 3 m » ,<-* ci ci n *<#*)<£> i* t* ! 3 .:. •■' ','"'". " "' .."' ■ ',: : ' ol ' *«. . e> «© o> <O. ©<» 03,.« O- . ■ ■ 1 .• , , jg &'' ©rM r-l <M «« •* >fl ! <*'.'■■.'« Vfi t "*. >°i *? .."*- "^ »■ •• - ■ j "2 Hi «o »o us »o id i<J ««o <o ' •'■ J .'. : * •'> ;...: i w^ to "■' .'^f s ' Jl ■•^'V'*"* 1 P "4 *• »^o6 od 06 <xsao «5 »dl ' I .I.'!*' ■",:,/■ ' i :g« : m : r j,:. i fl |l|j;r=i^ .: ■■ Jlllilllli € .T3 to 00 o<o9<o co o> & — . ' <xs >6 ■*©'*oo«'«f'©« 1 m ' *• ' Tf •' • ' ' ' ' "t' S .S m. ©©-» — «M««W g .no ■ ■ ■ ••• ' ■ '■ • •;3 . W «O ■ © *"< W « I«» <O ti' 1 . '•«'■< "B «■«'© «o'wto : »6 ! o» '■ i .;-■-•■: •a . - ■•'•■''..•: : !. 1 . .S bJ . © •-* « « co co ■<* ■* • ' . R ' ; w ' ' ' *-» co «c <o'i-* ' ''- io' 1 ■ ■ ! .;■ £-■:■■■ a '|0'0l>15»oo;,^«»;ji«,i-j j ' . ■ , § - ." e<i me<e«cto4 04 MC 9 I :"i: % I .■'-■ i '■'- "■.'■■'. : "?/■ • : :| '"*"' . " ' '.■- :^-;;^. v . SS'tf.'B^" - 'ijf •;•'.' '■' ■!**!-ob'«J:tt>;r>",-. •=■,•*" I 'fi « "S • (V|i ; >c*e * ««** « «'e»iM "j - m ' . :..' j:.; ..'.•■ ■ J : 1 -;; '..•' •'• '■■' ■ 1 *« -• M ■ • O ■© CO *» OQ , ; -,iDi w ■*•< IO • , •.•.■■,...*-•. ' .'** ; *f *$ * l{ *^? !*■* *9. : j 4S • ©00 »- co-; j«6W ■!*.:»•(■ : .-. . ' \ ..*....,■- ' ..*&.***•*****. i" ? • i 1 1 g g :• i ._J « « « •.:■:.. _ . • ttATFQRIiIB ONLJ-,~Tra?ni '^» not stop at these unlei g required, Noti< r should b 4 given to the Guard at. the previous stepping Station. ORDINARY SINGLE. TICKETS issued on Saturdays and SuhdaVs; are available as Heturq Ticketß until the end bt'the -'following Monday, when re dated as above. ' , RETURN or PERIODICAL TICKETS will nofc be available for : Special and Ex- . cvr jion Trftins, except when the . Ordinary Time Table isl:suspend ( ed. - . - > AMj TICKETS ured'foT r«turn later than the day of issue must be presented at the Ticket]- Window |« and re-datod before the PnVsengfeir»-eDtbr the Train for tha return Journey. Any Person neglecting to get his Ticket re-dated will have to pay the ordinary Fare. . Passengers can be booked at Stations only on condition that there-is roc- m in the Train. .•'Ghildr^'undfijr, three. yeai» of igi/trAytltree; above . threo an^u'nd«r feuiteei} years cif ige • half fare. RETURN 'TJCKETS jfor diyUncas not e^c- • ceetiin'f 1 Sfs J tolleB l! ftrtf ! 'avaiiKWe 1 ai^'-tfay' 01 . DOGS must be provided wi|h^chaini, or^ otbar (fficimt means, QtWcuritiir them'. They Will not be allowed : n carrisgeß, 1 and tho Bender omst obtun a Ticketj tp be: giv^ up before tbe end of the journey, before thY D«g if delivered. . . , ". ... , LUGGAGE.— Each Pafisengfr ii all»ir«d to take 112ib8. of PERSONAL LucgtMiree (not including merchiiridiße^^kiflb^^ad lor every 56lbs. aboge this weight; for'ie'Very 50 miles or fraction of . 50 milea, the charffe 4ill be, One, Shilling, Np luggage .^ill be allowed to be taken into the Carriages, unless of sucli' a slz4 that it can be placed under the seat without inconvenience, to other Passengers. Pa'tWngtrriat6- sli'ofagly 'recommended to have their Names and the Station to which they ate proceeding distinctly marked on their Luggage, and to satisfy themselves that it \s ..placed on the Train, as the Railway. Department will not be responsible unless it Unbooked and paid fofi ; ; W. STONE •; ; IT .■-, ]-,- •■-,. ■• : = General Mftna«er.
The EMSL "Singer" Sewing Jffiacjiine, , r . For Hindi or Fobtr : - : - "•'* ' i: -'"' " ■ ■ "' Vm^kM^/y^^Vt.'-Pi^'^akßtß, Tailor^ and • : :''■•:: -*' j JJGL' ''"V 1 ■ "' ; "•■ In jppnseftuence of. the great demand for tb4 v *"' ' ■■> Jwms&* '• '• . " ''■}■ SlN(iifißi'Mi.briiNE > '' W. Hubbabd fcfleri T j^x^.jk r'H^t. /'. all other makes at obbatly beduobd pbiols :-| , ' ° HBrlB > ' < !iß!S^^ iP W qjl,!M«fi!le«J&c. ' eiDTION.-r^ In, eonieqaon.cfe ,^(r» M^hinti, >^mSKKtKlwSk^ma^^m^^ ' COMPA^^ ABTeoafj^DliGENT— ". ' BAFALGAB-STJSJBRTJ'WfetSoN. ■WJ^^Mmm^^Bm^^^fnJlM^ A' i^OPERLATIVE ' TONIC, DIUR «p||m||i|iyyi^iiiwii™i^M XX STIO, f ANTI-D YSPPPTIO and Bir orT fin I m'ffl^.MjWfißllmi'' ; "" cordial. n 8 gTbis : medicinal beverage 1b Q HH&i^W>/Lul3 A « IB « ft fl a H^Mra wn^ ranted nofc.onlyfrea! from every ingßl.: UtH'A (I Af* 11 lAaTIH J 'S rf^ B 'H°P crt ? Bnd.,ingredient, but of KH ,™ frUJ (k If a \| sa fi«^ HE tlie best priasiblo quality- Its Ml^af^irW^Tm^ dinary medicinal .properties in Gravel, o'MßjjHflßHHipffl Gout, Chronic^ Rheumatism, Iccipent fflmluJgHMi^iii'!^ffiJMJlyffifll l^^^^m^P^l Dro P s y» yiatakncy," Co)ic painß of the Jl^^BH™Bffil^B|m|SsSß^PgßiffHßfSimßjHmg^^ Stpm'fecli or t ßowelfl,whe^thorin Adults or ; 'Bfjjmfljnpff^ Infants ;ia ail ordinary cases 'of ObHB^B' J > 4'4BJ| 8 7i'3^^^S'l T *3i Hrfi Iffiß struetiona fn the Ktdneys, Bladder, and T^^amMMTOiw^fiii^iMrMTOir™ Urinary Organs. ; in Dyspepsia, whether J|PtSpBBHHHHBB|jSBMSI6^ acute or chronic ;" in General Debillfy, , fflfffmJlWm Sluggish; Circulation- of the Blood ; I Q . 1 id'eq.uate : -' Atasitaliuiioii 61 ii) oou, kirn. itkWß'nfeitats, Vital Energy,— are acknpwkdged by the Jifho'le Medical 1 Faculty and attested in tbeir feHgheit-writtebran'thoritifts.' : l i: : : . . , g/PB^JppiTp^lNjcNOTxoNS Bgaicßt the Salelof Counterfeits of '" WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS " tfbeen^jzranteo' bythe'^tip^fiie c'fctarts oflKew South Wales and Victoria, and further ( »btToti !^ill-tetefltaiitlK^^njßgfttoß^^y(|nei;inft^ upon tbe;Ttade tighfeiof the ! Sbte[AgehtJfor;A^ : .'.<.; ■, i^^^aj|;,|M^pjß^&; gfylfyfyeyind Melbourne.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 2, 3 January 1881, Page 4
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