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" The tale that I relate, "W "''. This lesson seems to carjjy>J^ : Choose not alone a proper mate, ; ';.^ But proper time to marry; ■• ; : • ; '•• ; : Cowpiß. '■•> EVEN in the healthy climate of New Zealand there are many men— ■-< ■ ' Whose legs, like loaden branches,' bow. tb the earth, : : ■' : '• i Willing to leave their burden. ■"."■■ • Shakespeare, t For now, as in the time of La ■ Bruyere; "many men expend the early part of thfeif lives in contributing to render"=the : latter part miserable," frequently realising Spenser's 'description — •'• ■ • :.•.,.;• As pale and wan as ashes was his looke, r His body leane and meagre as a rake, it And skin all withered as a dried rooke. :;n In all countries, and especially in newly; settled regions, where a disparity of the sexes exists, . ■ '■■■:-.■■. There is an order '•. ...■ ; Of mortals on the earth, who do become. ; . ' i Old in their youth, and die ere middle age, . B^ron,. ;; While it is a well established faet^thatrr-. ■: ■': Anguish of mind has driven thousands to suicide.' . ".■■: _ :: . ?j. • r COLTON.; : Recently published, in lb'mo, cloth Wards, price 4s 6d (by post ss), or handsomely bound in calf 12s, v' """' w eak n e ss ' . .::";"; In its relation to Married Life, by .. DR. L. L. SMITH, . . For eighteen years the Leading Consulting Medical Man in Melbourne,' in' aUvSpecial Diseases, and in all Complaints iriciden&rtb hot climates. ' : ! ', ■*-■■'•' : ;I - ;"-»■ In this- work wilT be found aii answer to the question which heads thisr advertisement. In the Australian Colonies, more than in the mother country, is continually ■_ heard /the complaint, that " young men wifinotmarryi" and their conduct in abstaining fronrniarriage, in certain cases, 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." • : ■■■•■•■ --C ;t "■'""" . '■ Milton; ; Yet it cannot be. disputed that the highest degree of earthly happiness is 'that yielded by the permanent enioynients of the married state, for ; ■• ; M/- ■; ■:- /; ? i : ' Without our hopes, without our feats, ,, vr Without the Home that plighted" love endears, . ■;■' :;; -^ Without the smile from partial Beauty won, Oh? what were Man?— a y World without' a Sun. ■■■■:■. .. • . ■ ■:>:., ■■■.:. ; : OAMPBEtiL. . It is true that many marriages prove un- . happy from there heing ; no children, and other causes ; but it is equally true thiit the cause of unhappiness is generally removable; for of nearly every woman it may be aaidrIv any honest suit she's framed as ■ fruitful As the free elements. : . ; - i: ■ Shakspeare. DR. L. L.. SMITH, ; l 192 to 194, Bourke street east, Melbourne Consultation Fee (bylettei)/£l. •; - "Life is not to live, butto bewell." ' 'Martial.^ A RGUS tIIINTING O/TOC> .Bounaary street. ; • • - KERR, ARKOTT AjND CO.; iiavmg imported ; 1.-;' . : ' :■•■■> <-- r -■■■ '. ,-, :•:-; ]:■'•: AN ENTIRELY NEW JOBBINCi/TL^ : ■ ■ ' '■• ■ • • ■ •'■•/<-. .;-f : .' ■ * To replace that destroyed by the i; : iate fire, ' - ; -' ; V "'■"■[ ARE NOW PREPARED Xli EXECI? ty.ll kinds of :. ;' '< r ' '." PRINTING ;WORR^ In a stj'le not nitheito attempted on th^e We Coast, ana at a slight advance on" : ~ ME LBOTI RN E PRIC E&^ • i i •. ;: ;"-"■■■ ■;■:;.■ > rpHE . "GREY RIVER ARGUS PUBLISHED DAILY, ; ; Is admitted to be the best conducted Journal on ■-•■; THE WE S T COASTIts circulation, abready large,- is rapidly increasing both in and out of the Colony and constitutes it a first-class medium fox advertisements, which are charged a^. the lowest possible rate, consistent with a legiti mateprofit. . . ; ; v :- :; Nothing is spared to make the .'",(£sxiRiver Argus" in every respect an representative of the distiict in which it is Published; it affords full information on local matters, and the latest mining news, whilst at the same time it supplies its readers copiously with general information on other topics. - • " ' The terms of subscription are. 26^ pc quarter— payable in advance. ;.- If posted, 5s advance on' above i|>Vice? T OB P R IN T I r G - IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. POSTERS, ■■:'■ ■- •-.-■: CIRCULARS, ; ' BILLHEADS, ; ? : . '[ CUSTOM HOUSE: FORMS CARDS, , .. \ ; J . &C, .&C..,. ;'-, ' AC.,'.,'' I '';j ' In every variety of TYPE AND CQL OR ', "GREY RIVER ARGUS » PRINTINC OFFICE, - •...; Boundary Street. •■.... „ ' - •' * ~ i "I OND O N AGENCY The "Grey River Argcs" and "The Weekly Argus" may be read gratuitously in London, at the News Rooms of Messrs Gordon and Gotch, 121 Holborn Hill,- where advertisements and subscriptions for the same are receded . : : .

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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 809, 1 March 1871, Page 4

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701

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 809, 1 March 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 809, 1 March 1871, Page 4

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