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£I to £4 per day to be made by persons of either sex, in their own localities, at work for us. .New business. All meet with wonderful success. Any one can do the work. Capital not required. We will start you. Outfit worth £1 mailed free. The employment is par icularly adapted to the region in which this publication circulates. Boys and girls can earn nearly as much as men. full particulars and instructions mailed free. Now is the time—don’t delay, but write to us at once. Address STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine, United States. Q AND T. YOIIN 0, importers. Practical WATCHMAKERS (AND JEWELLERS, Continue to receive Fortnightly ADDITIONAL SHIPMENTS OF NEW GOODS Direct from thejhands of the Maker. Being Cash Boveks they purchase the s. Goods at the very lowest Prices, the full eneflt of which their Customers may re'y on obtaining. NOTE THE ADDRESSES: 80 Princes street, Dunedin ; Great Nartb Road, Timacu ; and Thames street, Oamaru, Hunters maiNFECTANT AND DEODORISER, Can now be had of the agent at Clyde, GEORGE PACHE. Medical “ Lives of great men all remind ns, We can make our lives sublime ; And. departing, leave behind, ns Footprints on the sands of time.” THE above is read with great interest by thousands of young men. It inspires them with Hope for in the bright lexicon of youth there is no such word as fail. Alas ! say many, this is correct,— is tme with regard to .he youih who has neve'abused strength—and to the man who has not been “ pas&’oii’s slave. 1 ' But to that youth—to tha. man, who has wasted his vigor, who has yielded himse'f np to the temporary sweet aCuremencs of vice, who has given onbridledjicense to Ids passions, to him the above lines ar; but as a reproach, Wnai Hope can he nave? What aspirations? What chance of leaving his footprints on the sands of time? For h’ni alas ! . here : s nought hat dark despair and se'f .e ; ,-oceh ,'ov a IoH tue. For a man to leave his 'ootprmts on the sandsof time, be niust be endowed with a strong hi ain and nervous power. He must possess a sound, vigorous healthy mind in a healthy l.dy—the power locouceive—the energy to execute! But look at our Australian youth ! See the emaciated four the vacant 'oou, the Useless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, the senseless, ahuos.l: idiotic expression. So e n<s demeanour and conversation. and then say, lb that a man to leave Ais footprints on the sands oi time. Do pateius, medical men and educators of yon,'n pay sufficient attention to this subject? Do they ever ascertain the cruse of „hisdecay ; and having done so, dotiie.y (as a str’ct sense of (buy demands) seek the skihed advice of the n'edic ‘1 man. who has made vhis h.’anch o* Ins profession Ins particular spechiby, whose'He has been devoted to the li.eiutoeou d thetecases? Roadet, what is you 'answer? Le. each one answer for himself. Parents see vheir p ogeoy fadbi g gradually before their sight, see them b> t J-ne emaeiiued old vomig men, biokon down n heauu, enfeebled, unfitted tor the baw’e o life; yet one word might save them, one sou"! ami vigoroushea'.ii giving le-ufer f, om a medicai mao habituated to .he treatraeo.. and continuoub supervision o" such cases, would, in rooitf'isconces sue. ceed in warding od .he impending doom of a mi eraVe and gloomy future, and by ap-p-op.ia.e treaviuent ves.me the enervated vysi.eni toiiS natural vigor, and ensure a joyous am! happy 1: e. Dr. L. L. SMITH. of Melbourne, has made .he diseases ofyooth am. those arising theiehom Ins peculiar study. His whole professioiiu 1 . life has been especially devoted to tire treatment of Nervous Affections and the Di.eases incidental to Married Life. His s‘:i'l is available to all—no matter how ui~. iy hundreds or thousands of miles distant. His system of correspondence by letters now so well organised and known, F’aj comment would be superfluous-(by this means many thousands of patients have been cured, whom he has never seen and never known); and it is carried on with such judicious supervision that though he has been practising this branch of his profession for twenty-six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental die covery has ever yet happened. When medicines ate 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. L. L SMITH’S plan of treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience and expense of a personal visit. J Address— DR. L. L. SMITH, 182 Collins Street, MELBOURNE. Late the residence of the Governor). r»"ONSULTATION P RE JY LETTER,]*'

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1102, 8 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1102, 8 June 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1102, 8 June 1883, Page 4

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