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Notices. i ENGLISH AND EUROPEAN NEWS. | "THE MAIL," A PAPER containing the News, tht principal Leaders, a well-digested , Summary, and all interesting matter from "The Times." Published in London twice a week. The Newspaper hitherto known as tbe " Evening Mail," having become the property of the proprietors of " The Times," will, oi and after the 30th of June, be published twice a week, under the title of THE MATT,." at the price of 3d per copy as heretofore, o 8d a week, post free. The days of publication will be Tuesdaj and Friday, and each paper will contain the news and all matters of interest appearing is the three previous numbers of " The Times,*' which will thus be rendered available, in a cheap and convenient form, for persons residing abroad or in the colonies. Subscribers can obtain " The Mail" througl Newspaper Agents, or may have it from thi Publisher, on pre-payment, at Printing Hous< Square, London. 284f THE ORIGINAL CULORODYNE, in vented by RICHARD FREEMAN Pharmaceutist, is one of the greatest dis coveries of the precent age, and is la^elj used by the most eminent medical uu l ii> hospital and private practice in all parts oi the globe. It rapidly relievea pain, 'rom whatever cause, allays the irritation of fever, soothes the system under exhausting diseases, and gives sleep without producing the distressing symptoms which arise from the use of opiates. Consumption, coughs, cold's, influenza, bronchitis, asthma, hooping cough diarrhoea, dysentry, cholera, spasms, cramps rheumatism, gout, &c, immediately relieved, and in most cases cured. Conclusive evidence of the value of it in cholera, diarrhoea and dysentery is afforded by the following from the Itight Honorable Earl Russell, who graciously transmitted it to the inventor oi Chlorodyne, Mr It. Freeman, and to the Royal College of Physicians of London. Extract of a despatch from Acting-Consul Webb dated Mani..-, September 17, 1864.— -"Tut renf • <uoßi eriicacious in effects (in epidemi cHI fa) lias been found to be Cblorotlyue, anu » a smart quantity given to me by Dr. Burke, I have saved several lives." Manufactured by the inventor, Richard Free man, 70, Kennington-park Road, London, S. WHOLESALE AGENTS:— LEVY BROTHERS, 24, Bourke-street eoßt, Melbourne J. WILLIAMS, Agent for West Coast. The tale that I relate, This lesson seems to carry — Choose not alon^ a proper mate, But proper time to marry. CowrEit. EVEN IN THE HEALTHY climate of Austr.lin there are many men — Whose legs, like loaden brandies, bow to the earth, Willing to leave their burden. Shakspeare. For now, as in the time of La Bruyere, " many men expend the early part of ■ heir lives in contribut ng to render the latter part miserable," frequ • tly realising Spenser's description — As pale and wnn as ashes was his looke, His body leane and nieagre as a rake, And skin all withered as a dried rooke. In all countries, and especially in newly settled regions, wbeie a dispariiy of the sexes exi>ts, There is an order Of mortals on tbe earth, who do become Old in their youth, and die ere middle age. Byron. While it is a well established lact that— Anguish of mind has driven thousands to suicide. Cowoy. Recently published, in lGuio, cloth boards, price 4s Cd (by post ss), or handsomely bound in calf, 125., WEAKNESS In its relation to Married Life, by DR. L. L. SMITH, For eighteen years the leading Consulting Medical Man in Melbournp, in all Special Diseases, and in all Complaints incidental to hot climates. In tin* work will be found an answer f o the question which beads this advertisement. In the Australian C lonics, more than in the mother country, i- continually heard the complaint, thut "young men will not marry ;" and their conduc in niis nining from marriage, in certain cuses, is highly commendable ; for It is less a breach of Wedlock to part, than still to foil and profane that Mystery of Joy and Union, with a polluting Sadness and perpetual Distemper." Mii.to> t . Yet it cannot be disputed that the highest degree ot' earthly happiness is that yklded by the peimanent enjoyments of the mained smte, for Without our hopes, without our fears, Witbout the Home that plighted love endear*. Without the smile from partial Beauty won, Oh ! what were Man ? — a World without a Sun. Campbkll. It ia true that many marriages prove unhappy from there being no children, and other causes ; but is equally true that the cause of unhappiness is generally removable ; for of nearly every woman it may be said — Iv any honest nuit she's framed as fruitful As tbe free elements. Suaksphaue. DR. L. L. SMI TH, 192 to 194, Bourke-etreet East, elbourne. Consultation Fee (by letter), £1. f ff» )e »pt to Uyj , bit ft fa wJJ, 1 • \m "'" ' ' ' *ty?m
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West Coast Times, Issue 1633, 22 December 1870, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 1633, 22 December 1870, Page 4
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