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Coach*g. LINK OF COACHES TO DUNEDIN VIA NASEBY AND PALMERSTON. QOBB an D CO’S TELEGRAPH LINE cf Royal Mail Coaches leave Mrs George’s Dunstan Hotel every Tuesday and Friday Morning for Dunedin, via Black’s, Naseby and Palmerston, and leave Dunedin every Tuesday and Friday via Palmerston, Naseby, ami Blacks for the Dunstan. M’e beg to thank the public generally for past favors, and hope for the continuance of same. Our Line of Coaches have ! ately neon completely renovated, and every possible arrangement has been made for the comfort and safety of passengers. Cur’s being the only Line of Coaches carrying Her Majesty’s mail, passengers may rely on arriving at their destination at the appointed time. Fares-Dunstan to Dunedin, £3. H. CRAIG & CO. Proprietors. & GO’S Telegraph Line of licya! Mail Coaches will leave ■CLYDE FOR LAWRENCE Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at at 2 p.m., reaching Teviot the same day, and Lawrence the following afternoon in time fortho 4.30 p.m. train to Dunedin. Leave Clyde for Cromwell and Queenstown Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 10 a.m. Parcel Booking Office—Railway Department, Dunedin, H. CRAIG ft CO., Proprietors Head - Office, PEEL STREET, LAWRENCE. COBB AND CO.’S Livery Stables Lawrence, will now he under the personal Supervision of Mil Ckaio. Horses and Buggies always on Hire. Horses broken to Saddle and Harness. H. Oi’aig 1 aa 4 Os., Proprietors. Lawrence. “ Lives of treat men rill remind us, Wo can make our lives sublime ; Ami, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time.” rpE above is read with great inJL terest by thousands of young men. It inspires them with Horn, for in the bright lexicon of youth there is no such word as fail. Alas ! say’many, this is correct,—is true with regard to the youth who has never abused strength—and to the man who has not been “ passion’s slave.” But to that youth—to that man, who has wasted his vigor, who has'yieldec V.mseP up to the temporary sweet allurements of . vice, who has given unbridled:, license to his : passions, to him the above Hues are but as a reproach. tVflat Horn can lie have? M

What aspirations? What chance of leaving '

' his footprints on the sands of time For h’“., alas ! there is nought hut dark despair and self reproach for a lost life. Fora man to leave his footprints on the sands of time, he must be endowed with a strong I brain and nervous power. He must possess a sound, vigorous healthy mind, in a healthy body—the power to conceive—the energy to execute! But look at onr Australian youth ! See the emaciated form, the vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, tho senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his de-

neanonr and conversation, .3 that a man to leave his i amis of time, j Do parents, medical mm ! of youth pay sufficient attei jeet" Do they ever asccrti this decay ; and having don a strict sense of duty deni skilled advice of the medico made this branch of his prof ticular specialty, whose life ted to the treatment of thet what is your answer ? Lot < for himself. Parents see fading gradually before their become emaciated old youm down in health, enfeebled, n battle o life; yet one wc them, one sound and vigoron letter from a medical man, the treatment and continue

skill is available to allmany hundreds or thousand taut. His system of corrcsj ter is now so well organise ■ that comment would be s ■this means many thousands been cured, whom ho has r never known) ; and it is c such judicious supervision has been practising this bra fession for twenty-six years nies, no single instance of covery has ever yet happonc dicincs are required, these a the same careful manner wi bility of the contents of the discovered. Plain and clea company those latter, and a without cvcn thc physician 1 his patient.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1035, 9 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1035, 9 December 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1035, 9 December 1881, Page 4

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