hj e S' LINE OF COACH liS T( > DUNEDIN VIA NASEBY AND PALMERSTON. QOBB AND CO’S TELEGRAPH LINE of Royal Mail Coaches leave Mrs George's Dnnstan Hotel evu'-y Tuesday and Friday Morning for Dunedin, via Black’s. Naseliy and Pulloursfon, and leave Dunedin every Tuesday and Friday via Palmerston, Naseliy, and Blacks for the Dnnstan, Wo heg to thank the public generally foi oast favors, and bo; e for the cout imiance of same. Onr Line of Poaches have lately been completely renovated, and every pns. sible arrangement has been made for the comfort and safety of missengcrs. Cur’s being the only Lin- of Coaches carrying Her Majesty’s mail, passengers may rely on arriving at their destination at the appointed time Fares: —Dnnstan to Dunedin. G3. H. CRAIG k 00 Proprietors. CIOBB i’ CO’S Telegraph Linn o) f Rcynl Mail Coaches will leave CLYDE FOR LAWRENCE Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at at 2 p.in , reaching Teviot the same day, ami I.awience the following afternoon in time for the 4.30 p.in. train to Dunedin, Leave Clyde for Cromwell and Queenstown Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 10 a.in. Parcel Rooking Office—Railway Department, Dunedin. H. CRAIG & CO., I Proprietors Head Office. PEEL STREET. LA WREN OK CV'RB AND CO.’S I.ivory Staid.. ) Lawrence, will wav he nndci tie personal Supervision of Mr Craig. Horses and Rnggh s always on Hive. Horses broken to Saddle and Harness. H. Craig aid Cx, Proprietors Lawrence. “ Lives of treat men aB remind us, We can make, onr lives sub ime ; And. departing, 1-ave behind ns Footprints on the sands o f time.” fnHE above is remi w’tli great inJL teivst by thousands of yenng men. It inspires them with Hope, for in. the bright lexicon of yen'll there is no such word as fail. Alas ! say many, this is correct, - is true with regard to the ynu hj who has never abused strength—and In the man who has not hren “ passion’s slave.” But. to that youth—to that man, who has I wasted his vigor, who has yielded himseP \ up to the temporary s.veet alinrements of vice, w ho has given unbridled license to his I passions, to him the above lines are but as 1 a reproach. Want Hope can lie have ? | What aspirations ? What chance of le;n ing hU fontpiints on the sands of time? For h’ T .., alas ! there is nought but dm k despair and self reproach for a lost life.
For a man to leave his footprints on the sands of time, he must he emluweil with a strong brain and nervous power, hie must possess a sound, vigorous healthy mind, in a healthy body— the power to conceive—the energy to execute! lint look at onr Australian youth ! See the emaciated form, the vacant look, the listless hesitating man-
uer, the nervous distrust almost idiotic expression moanour and conversation, Is that a man to leave his I sail* is of time. Do parents, medical men of youth pay sulficicnl auc: jrcl ? Do they ever ascerl: t his decay ; and having don a strict sense of duty den skilled advice of the medico made this branch of los pro] ticular specialty, whose life ted to the treatment of thet what is your answer? Let for himself. Parents see fading gradually before thei become emaciated old youn
Dr. L. L, SMITH, of Melbourne, lias "i.nle mu diseases of youth ami those aiisin. therefrom his peculiar study. His whole professional life has hcen esp ctally devoted to the treatmen; of Nervous Attentions anil the Diseases incidental toMavned LiN. His skill is available to all- -no matter lion many hundreds or thousands of miles distant. JI is system of correspondence by letterisnow so web organised and known, that comment would be supertluous- (by this means many thousands of patients have been cured, whom he has never S'-en and never known) ; and it is carried on with such judicious supervision that though he has been piaotising this branch of his profession for twenty-six yeuis in these colonies, no single instance of accidental dis oovery has ever yet happened. When medicines are required, these are forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility of the contents of the parcels being discovered. Plain and clear directions accompany these latter, and a cure is effected without even the physician knowing who is his patient. To Men and Women with Broken-down Constitutions, the Nervous, the Debilitated and from any Disease whatever, Dr. D. L SMITU’S plan of treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience and expense of a personal visit. Addrew— Dll. L L. SMITH, 182 Collins Street, M EL BOURNE. (Date the residence of the Governor). CONSULTATION FEB BY LETTER, LI.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1019, 28 October 1881, Page 4
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