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Stud,;., VI • ' . i, . KNOTTINGLEY, , CHESTNUT Horse, bred in Canterbury. 'Got by Scud, dam Termagant by Cap-a-pie out of Griselda. ;Scud by Riddlosworth'out of Spray/ i •• Knottingley. won raoro; money at all diatauOes on the Now Zealand turf than any single Jiorso that ever started.... j„ Monday—Paeroa, ■ '' jTiibßclay—Hikntaia . •. . . Wednesday aiad Thtxrptlfty—Parpvai , Friday—Hikutaia ,' ' ' iV . '' ' Saturday tp'Moiiday—Paeroiv ! ' : Teiims 1 Marc,' il.'i 10s.; two or more (the property of one owner), i' 3 j Groomago, 2a. 6a! • " ;" 1 ; ! 'Qooil Paddocks at Paerori,. 2s. per weok. All caro taken, but no responsibility, ; All Payments to bo maclo on or before Ist January, 1882. <,• ' Further can be obtained from tho Groom. Mr.', William Davis. . . p.QUINLAN, ' British Hotol,. ■ ' ' ■, 1 , '''' y : To Aroha,. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE STABLES OM'HE UNDERSIGNED. rjIHE Heavy Draught Clyclesdalo STALYOUKG BLITHE, Rising 4 years old: bred by Mr Bmnbrldok/ " '1 i.'- Mangafoi.' ::;•••> ' • . -.- Got by Young Duke, diim.Violot, g.d. Hose (imported from Tasmania).: Young Duko by Princo' Arthur (imported), dam by Iron Dnke. ! 1 ' : ' ' : Young Blytho took First Prizo ; at .tho Auckland Agricultural, Society's ShWin 1880, m a,three-year old. : \ '! . Terms :--£2los. for singlo mare-; jtyow more as" per 'agreement;', travel (; to. Pacroa overyTuesdjiy returning unTlmrsday.- . . All' Payments to bo matlo on or before .the Ist January, 1882..'"' ' dic'KEY ..'B.RO'S,, IBBA'CH ROAp, GnAHAMSIpWK.

,''. Medical..'; ■ TUB BEST AND CHEAPEST MEDICINE KNOWN. LEWTHWAITE'S O'LE C M V'-I T .33, THE NEW CURB FOR - ' .11 II E : u ;m a T I S m, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Tio, Hcadaohe, Earaoho, Toothache, Bums, Soalds, Braiaes, ' &0., to;,, ko. ■ Tlifs Invftluabla medicine mny now bo obtained from Mr J. W. ILAII/,,clicmlit l . Thamcj, st Is fid per bottle. ' Tho following unsolicited Testimonial from Samuel Jaggor, Esq.., principal of the well-known llrra of Ilnncook auu Co., Brcnm Auckland, speaks for Itself.! • • Captain Cook Brewery, Auckland,-17th November, 1650. - Mr Wlblman, ' Dear,Sir,-I beg to inform yoir that I' received covers Injuries from an explosion of flroworks on tho, Gth of November, and used your medicfric. It took all tlioflre out at once, and mnde ; n completo euro in a lew days. you wouldiiendme. tity.' three pounds,worth of the medicine jn different sized bottles, vliicli I shall distribute , among my , friends. lam sure yon will do well with your medt- . ciuo if yon got it before tho public. '' ;• I ' • ; j. •lam, , •:. ■ ■„ : $■: Yours vety truly, i ; .-■! SAMDKL JAOOKB.' Other wonderful cures will appear Weekly.' The next will bo ono of a case of .chronic rheumatism of 1 10 years standing, cured by two bottlci.. . • ' Storekeepers arc requested to' npply lor stock |o ] tho Manufacturers, ■ • ; '" ' .iWILDMAN&Co.,' . Now Plymouth. .■ ' Lives of great men all remind us, ' ' Wo can muko our lives sublimo'; Ami, departing, leave behind us. ■ , ■;; {footprints on the sands of time," THE above is" read "with great interest by thousands of -young men. It inspires them ivlth Hope, for la the bright lexicon,of youth there is no such word us fall. Ala3l say many,.,.this-is correct,-Is tpie villi rcw'rd to the yoiitli.)vjio has never abused Ids to' the'iAan who has I notjbeen " passion's slave.". •' : B)it |o that .youth—to that man, Who h'as wasted . his vigour, who has 'yielded liiimoli up to,tho .temporary sweet illurcmeiits of vice,- irlio )iai clven mi. bridled liceu'co of his passions; 'to ! him tno, ab'ovo lines' are but as a, reproach. What llopo'can lio liavo ? • What; aspirations ? What ehanco of leaving Afs footprints on thdsandsof time?' For him, nlas! thcro is nought but dark despair and self-reproach foralpst If/ei V ... •• ! Jor a man to leavohli footprints on tho sands of time, !ho must ,bo, endowed, wjtl) a strong brain and', nervous' Power. 1 lie; must 'possess a'sound, vigorolis, liealtiiy mind, in a ]icalthy..body-tho powerto conceive—tho energy toeiecuto! But look at our! Australian youth.: Spo, tho emaciated form, tho vacant'look,'tho listless hesitating manner., tho nervous-*distmst; ;tho siinjbless,''almost'ldlotfo expression, i Note his demeanour and:.conversation, and tljen sayi Is that tliomiin'to lcayA liii'fqotprlnts. on the sands cif tlmqf 'J; • • ' ; •-: • Do parents, radical men and educators of youth pay' B|ifilcienV attention to'this subject ?' Ko thoy ever ascertain the cmiso of this docay ; and having done do, do tbey (as a strict sense of,duty ;l domands) seek tlio skilled'advico of a medical mini, who has mado'thia branch of his-profession his parltoulai 1 speclalityl.whose life has been devoted to the treatment of these cases J Header, what la,yo(/r,a||?)verf Let each oiio nniiwer for hlhi'aclf.' Tatelitfl see their wogeny fading gradually before thelr'slsht,' see them bccoma emaciated!,old: young .men,- broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for tho battle of life; yot ono word might laveJthßm, ono sound mid vlgorqua liealtli-giviiig letter from, a medical' man, habituated to tho treatment and continuous super- ■ vision of 'Biieh cases; would, fn most instances, Bucceed in warding off the impending doom of a miserable and gloomy.uture,,and by ; appropriate treatment restoro' tho, enervated system to' its natural vigor, and ensure a joyous mid'happy lifo. Dr.'L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has nmdo tho diseases of youth and .thoso arising therefrom his pceiillar study. His wholo 1 professional life, has men especially, devoted 16 tho treatment of Nervous Alfcctions and thy diseases Incidental to' Married Life; His skill Is rivjttlablo' to' all-no matter how many hundreds : of tbotlsands 'of miles distant. Jiis system of correspondence by lettor is. now• so ircU organized aiid known, that comment would bo auporliuoiis-Kby this lnepns many thousands of patients have been cured, whom ho .has never iccn, and noycr known); ami it Is carried on vfltli such Jm dlclous supervision that' thoiigh he has been practising this branch cf his profession for tweiity-sfx years in tlieso colonics, no slnglft Instance of .accbldntal discoyen-haj over-yet happened.. When Medicines are rcqliired, these arc forwarded In tho sum? arcfill manner without a nosilblllty of tho contonts of the parcels being .ducqyeniil.,Tlaln and clear directions accompany theso' latter, and a cure is clTeeted without even the physlclsti knowing who is bis patient. ~. ••;.' '•:.' ■ 'io Men and Women with llrokeu doira Constitutloiis, tho Nervous, tho Debilitated, and all suffering from any dlseaso whatever. Dr. L. L. SMITII'jJ plan of treatment conimcnds Itself, avoiding, as it docs, tho iiiconvcnionco arid expense of a personal visit. ,■• ' 1' , '' ' ' 'Address— .'■ ■ ' , Dll ■L. L. SMITH, 182,' boiXINS-STREET EAST, MeHIOURNE. (lidtfl tho Rosidoiico of tho Govornor). .Consultation Fee hj-Ltitw{ £t,. ...

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XIV, Issue 4058, 31 October 1881, Page 4

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