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Miscellaneous. KIRTLEBURN HOTEL, ROARING- MEG. T. Gorman ... ... Proprietor. The travelling public will find every comfort and accommodation at this hostelry. Wines, Beer, and Spirits of best brands. British hotel, corner of George and Hanover Streets, DUNED.IN. The Proprietor respectfully calls the attention of residents on the Gold-fields to the excellence of accommodation he is enabled to offer to Country Visitors, Travellers, and Boarders. The Hotel is commodious, well-furnished, and centrally situated. ALEXANDER M‘GREGOR, Proprietor. AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL, O- MACLAGGAN-STREET, DUNEDIN. JAMES PATTERSON, late of Clyde, begs to inform his numerous up-country friends that he has leased the above hotel, which he has put in a thorough state of repair. He has spared no expense in making this large and well-known house a comfortable home for boarders; and visitors from up-country will have every attention paid to their welfare. This Hotel Is conveniently situated, being within a very short distance of the Railway Station, Wines and Spirits of the best qualities. YICTORI A HOTEL, PEEL-STREET, LAWRENCE. Richard Williams Proprietor. R. Williams, having been appointed Agent for Cobb and Co.’s Line of Coaches, would assure the travelling public that their comfort and convenience will be attended to with that strict attention which has already secured to the Victoria such a liberal patronage. Families and Travellers visiting Lawrence will find every accommodation, an receive the best attention, at this old-establish< hotel, A new building has recently een erected which considerably enlarges the accommodation, and enhances the comfort of visitors. The additions comprise a suite of Private Apartments, commodious Bedrooms, a largo Commercial R.oom and Sample Room, making the Victoria one of the largest and most comfortable hotels in the province. There is also an extensive range of Stabling and Paddock accommodation attached. Patent Medicine “ LOOK THEN INTO THY HEART AND WRITE.” THE above sentence read carefully will tell ail that I could iu a thousand lines, it adapts itself admirably to a large number of cases continnaHy coming under my treafment. Many who “Look into their hearts” at the reading of this advertisement, aid who ponder over it, will say, I know I should write, for I have a great secret there in my heart, hidden deep down, and I fear every day something will shortly shew itself by some plain symptom and make that secret known to my fellow men, and cause me to bo pointed at as an object of pity or scorn. “ Look into thy heart” and say is it not better for me to seek aid and get relief by writing to one man in whom I have confidence, with whom my secret is safe, and whose aid and counsel will cause my life hereafter to he happy, making me say with the proverb—“ Rejoice, 0, Young Man, in thy Youth.” ° “Look then into thy heart and write,” for hundreds have written to me when it has been too late, and who, hj place of having “ Children like olive-branchei round about their table,” have their homes desolate, and feel it a reproach upon their manhood to live. “ Look then into thy heat and write,” and remember that “As thy lays, so shall thy strength be,” and that bywriting down ymir case, no eyes but my own sei it, that relief mentally and physically can b« given to you and that in place of sinking into a dishonored and premature death, you can f«el that, in the words of Wordsworth—“An old fge serene and bright, and lovely as a Lapland nght, shall lead thee to thy grave.” LOUIS L. SMITH. NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, L()SS OF POWER, INDISCRETIONS Of EARLY YOUTH, fo. In all the above esses, arisiny from error and the yielding to thepassions, no time should be lost to at once arrest the progress of disease.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume VI, Issue 311, 27 October 1875, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume VI, Issue 311, 27 October 1875, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume VI, Issue 311, 27 October 1875, Page 8

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