THE FIRST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN HAWKE’S BAY. Published every Evening at 5 o’clock. AT THE OFFICE, POUT AIIUIURI. THIS PAPER, having an extensive circulation throughout the Province and Colony, offers great advantages to ADVEETIZEES, THE HAWKE’S BAY TIMES CONTAINS the Latest SHIPPING, COMMERCIAL. GENERAL, and TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, and full and accurate REPORTS of all local occurrences. (JCALE OP CHARGES POE ADVERTIZING:— io First Insertion , One Shilling per half inch of space; Subsequent Insertions, half-price. D'xtraDisplayed or Standing Advertisements, by contract. liminess Cards, one hall-in cu or under, 10/ti per quarter; one inch. la/-, esr All orders for Advertisements should distinctly specify the number of insertions, otherwise they will be inserted until couniemanued and chargee! accordingly. Ad-veitis-menis received, daily up to 3 p.m, TEEMS OP SUBSCRIPTION:—six Shillings and Sixpence per quarter, payable in advance. Single copies. Twopence. ALL orders for Advertisements, Subscriptions, &c., should be addressed to the oilice. Port Ahuriri, where they will meet with prompt atteu tion. r OP AGENTS POE THE HAWKE’S BAY London —G. Street, 30 Cornhill; A. Andrews, Poultry; Bates, Hendy, & Co., -i Old .1 cwry; Gordon A Goich, 1.31 Holboru Hill; P. Algar, element's Lane, Lomoard-street. Sydney— A. Cubitt, il Bridge-street; G,ordou & Goich, gb 1 George-street. Melbourne -Gordon & Gotch, 85 Collins-street. I‘ortland, Victoria —J. Hogan. Auckland—Li. nail'd, Victoria-Street. Dunedin —E. T. Wheeler, otafford-street. Rapier —S. Hooper, Hastings-streei, Meunee—3. E. Lever. Clive—J. Bray. Wuipukurau —P. H. Drower. Wairoa —s. P. Prentice &, Co. TIMES
R. BARROWS, COMMERCIAL HOTEL PORT AHUIIIRI. The Best Accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. GOOD STABLING. July 6, 1871. 36 Nervousness : its Nature and Cure. WHAT IS NERVOUSNESS ? Various answers might be given to this question, according to the constitution and knowledge of the individual. Strong healthy persons, whether medically educated or not, generally regard nervousness as more or less an “ imaginary complaint; ” it is sometimes only believed to be real when the patient is found to be dying or dead. The best answer to the question, probably, is this —Nervousness is an 'unnatural condition of the nervous system. Sometimes this unnatural state is accompanied with considerable bodily weakness, loss of llesh and loss of strengtli; but in most cases there is in the earlier stages of the disorder no outward sign of weakness, 'ihe sufferers are found in both sexes 5 they oiten have the bloom of health upon the cheek; they are surrounded by kind friends, yet existence to them has no charms, for they feel that they cannot enjoy it. Without intending it, they annoy other people about the merest trifles; if they encounter some person unexpectedly they feel confused, afraid, and alarmed ; the heart beats violently, the hand shakes when writing, and the whole frame at times experiences a complete tivmulousness. The intellect also is sometimes clouded, the memory fails, the judgment becomes indistinct, the will c ipncious and uudecideu, me taste vitiated, the imagination broods upon unpleasant topics, the spirits are either very low or very excited, the ordinary duties of life becomes burdensome, society is slimmed, aud business neglected. A STRANGE SPECTACLE. It is certainly strange, but not the less true, that perfectly sane persons in the prime of life, with firm step and healthy countenance, may occasionally be met with, who, m spite of possessing all the advantages of education, religion, ample means, aud kind Ineiids, nevertheless are victims of the nervousness above described; unhappy themselves, they render other people unhappy, Why is this? What cause has operated to change the cheerful, active, obliging, unsuspecting, and uncomplaining youth into the unhappy, drowsy, listless, suspicious* and gloomy misanthrope? Alany causes, or one cause ouly, may operate to produce this sad state. The cause may be cither meulal or physical, or both combined. ATTEMPTS TO CURE NERVOUSNESS By means of ordinary tonics have so frequently proved fruitless, that the leading physicians now lor tiie most part recommend hygemc means, such as exercise in the open air, regular habits, sea bathing, the cold batli friction ; change of air and scene, as in travelling. if all these lull, as they often do, what is to be done ? THE ANSWER Will be found by carefully perusing the following work. Ninth Edition, Post Tree, Is 4d. NERVOUS DEBILITY: ITS CAUSE AND CUKE. With plain directions for pericct restoration to health. Applications for a cop} of the above work must be accompanied by the amount in New' Zealand or other slumps, also h properly directed envelope. Address — CHARLES SENNET, Agent, Brooklyn House, Plugs tall Cardens, Melbourne.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1336, 30 May 1872, Page 4
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