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Medical. "lives of great men all remind us, We can make oiir lives sublime* And, departing, leave behind us footprints on the Bands of time," sSSSSstts manwho aßnotbeen'.pas S ion\ 6 l a ? tothß Itot to that youth—to tW „,». \ i who has given unbridled license in I ! ? ' to him the above lines a b ut t, PaBS T» Wbatßo ?B canheLav| t a J P r b ; sand ß o,i r ?_Forhi (U %la B |E but dark despair and self-reproach /ITfij For a man to leavo his footprints on tbe sands of toe he must be endowed with aotD broi.i an nervous power., flemustpo B B a Jjd,,, g n,ous, heahby mind, in aQ ' body—thei power to conceive—lie enerevta ZT Butl °° J k at our A *al a 2 18 emeanour and conversation, and then sat duty demands seek the skilled advice of a m d.calma D lW bo has made this branch of M profession 1« particular speciality, whose he has been devoted to the treatment of h caseß ' Keade;, what is your answer? let each one answer for himself.. Parents see £ progeny fading gradually before their sight! see them become emaciated old young men biil« unE'fo 0 battle of life; yet one word might save them one sound and vigorous health-givh,, letS? from a medical man, habituated Ke men; and continuous supervision of such ca c would, m most instances, succeed in warding off he impending doom of a miserable and gE future, and by appropriate treatment restthe enervated system to its natural vigor and «uZ a joyous and happy life. E ' ™ mm Dr. L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne i,, » romhispecubarsndy. His wholeprofeS life has been especially devoted to the SS of Nervous Affections and the DiseaJ ,T s"' tal to Married Life. His skiuSffibbft; -no matter how many hundred Sfi£j! omJsd,stant. His system of correpoSS by letter is now so well organised and known that comment would be 2 means many thousands of patients ,hS S * cured, whou, he has **!?£?%? %£> known) ;,and it is carried on withsuh'S - ous supervision that though he ha, bee £r years lnh co , oi j esj no Wgwx. accidental discovery has ever wt ut , When Medidnes arj required, t se So V warded m the same careful manner mST* ,ncoaTemMM **« SMITH, t 182 > Collins Street East, „. MELBOUBNE. (ute the Eesidence of the Governor) Consultation S7by Letteb, £1, 'pa MB BLOOD 18 THB LIFB,"_ ' OLABKB'g' WOBLD FAMED BIOOD MIXTDSE TBiDEMlBK,~«BlOOD MIXI *!,"• THEGKMT BLOOD mmn * mmm . For ,<> eansmg and clearing the Mod Si manent cure. s B er . It Cures old Sores. Cures yjeerated Sores on the N«k.Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs. Curoß Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Bipod and Skin Dise ?<sea , Cures Glandular Swelling Clears the Blood from.,alfi' m p urfl . Matt( . E From whatever cause arising" * WBJt VMDOBS throughout the world. tooßs Agents: "Tndon idgeS ' Snd C °'' L?i ery 1? j Son «.3r.N e wg a te. S treefc, London. Si S ? DB ' London Sanger and Sons, Orford-street, London. And all-theLondon Wholesale Houses. AGENTS FOB. NEW ZEALAND. Ksmmhomi, Prosser & Cf 01 , Dunedia aid . Auckland, Q-ttiTHm-OOMFOEOG* ■ B P P "s ' S (BBJAKFABT 0.000 A 4 ' ' "By a thorough knowledge of trie natural laws which govern the operations of digestion . and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage, which may save lis many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a conititution may be gradually built up until strong: * jnough to resist every tendency to. disease! Hundreds of subtle maladies are'iloatinp wound us ready to attack wherever there ia i weak point We may escapwrnanj a fatal • shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."See article m the Civil Smite Gazette, ' Made simply with boiling water or mill. Sold only m paekets or tins, labelled •- .TAMES EPPB & CO,, HOMEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, . LONDON, ?^il^JlßSgSSa£^"WWMroro--»— — ~ -- :a2 ™ !a! =aSsffiHsffl!SßSSSS» ro. NEW ZEALAND, SBTTIBBS. [Established 15 Ybabs,] MB P. W.- HETHERIN T GTON, Adverlising luL Emigration, and Genera) Commission *gont (proprietor of-tbe Universal Register), Hi Wellington-street, Strand, London, is prepared to Kxecdte Comjiiesioks of every descrip ion for New Zealand residents, at the nominal, ibarge of 5 per cent —Advertisements received n londou for the Colonial. Newspapers, ancj inserted in any English News*)aper at the current scale of charges.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3570, 24 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3570, 24 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3570, 24 March 1880, Page 4