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Buiinesa Notio«» 'AINBIiUBT. , ill XfiHDON WHOLBBALI DBOOaiSTS, *0„ OHBIBTOHUBOH, WHLMMOTOM, AND Hkad 0»rio»i . BATTBAY BTBEBT, DUNEDIN. 4001 437 MOULE'B PATENT KABTH BYSTJOM. Avoid all nnpleasaituoiw, and use MOULE'B PATENT BABTH GLOBBTB. N a sanitary point of viow those closets are _ simply perfect, and givo tho greatest satisfacttoa. The simplicity of tho deodorising material, oombined with eoonomy and cleanliness In manage, mont, render tho extensive adoption of the system parttoularly advisable in ittoh a city as Christohnroh. ... ; . Dry fine earth, or dry sifted ashes alone required (or the eftootaal working of thoso olosots, Bole agents tor New Zealand, 7817 11 OAMBBON, BAMPIELD * CO. ILDIB, ALLAN, A BTUMBLBB, " " BESWIOK STBDET. TIMABU. aoonovaias, Wool Bboxibs, Stock ahd Btatiov Balks***, Laud and Gihmui. Goxmisuom Aantxs. Auotlona Conduoted in Town or Oonntry. At all Publlo Sale Yards, and at their Private ,_ Yards. 883 68 Medio*!. "Lives of great mea all remind na, We oan make our lives sublime j And. departing, leave behind ub Footprints on the sands of Time." (iEB above la read with groat interest b> Wmm m ififgwf>fflM.wliM la no suoh word aa tail. Alas I say many, this is ard to the youth who has j—and to tho man who has not been M paaalon'a slave." But to that youth—to that man who haa wasted hia vigour, who has yielded himself np to the tern, porary sweet aUaremente of vioe. who has given unbridled license to hia passions, to him the above , i»* i jgg.swi m »\mn *Tt!« m , m his footprints on tic sands of time F For him alas I there la nought but dark despair and self-reproach foraloatlifet Ite a man to lea>e his footprints on the sands of thus, he must be eaiewed with a strong brain and nervous power. Hi must possess a sound, vigour. _ „ «Bergy to execute I Hit,loo Australian yoathl Bee the rtwinwJ form, the vaoant look, the listless twditasinif manner, th« preesion. Note his demeanour and conversation, and then say, la tkartasaanto leave hia footprints on the sanda of time) • Do parents, medioal men, and educators of youth pay auffloient attention to this subject f Do they ever ascertain the cause of this deoeyi and bavin* done so, do they (as a striot sense of ~'~ vioe of the medioal man, who haa made this branch of hie profeesloa hia partioular speciality, whose life has been devoted to the treat, meat of these oases T Beodor. what is your answer T Let each one answer for himself. Parents see their progeny fading gradually before their V j see them beoome emaciated old-young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted, for'the battle of life i yet one word might save them, one sound and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical man, itabituated to the treatment and oontinuous supervision of suoh oases, would, in most instances, suooeed in warding off the impend. In* doom of a miserable and gloomy fatore, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system bolts natural vigour, and ensure a Joyous and nappy ite. DrL.li. Smith, of Melbourne, has made tho diseases of youth and those arising therefrom hia •»—«•- study. Hia whole professional life haa -'-«-"- devoted to the treatment of lons and the Diseaeea incidental to Married Life. Hia skill is available to all—no matter how many hundreds or thousands of miles distant. His system of oorrespondenoe by letter is now so well organised and known, that oomment would be superfluous (by this means many thousands of patients have been oured whom he has never seen and never known) t and it is earriedon with suoh Judicious supervisiOß that hough he has been practising this branoh of hi profession tor twenty-six years in these Colonies, no single instance of accidental disoovery has ever yet hap. nened. When medicines are required these are forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility of the contents of the paroeia being dieoovored. Plain and olenr directions aooompany these latter, and a oure iewfieotedfrithout even the physician knowing who is his patient. To lien and Women with broken-down Constats, ttons, the Nervous, the Debilitated, and all suOaring from any Disease whatever ,D L.L .Sunn's plan of treatment oommec.id i itself avoiding as it does, the inconvenience and expense of a personal vlttt. Address— DBIi. Xu SMITH 182 Collins street east, Melbourne. Late the Beaidenoe of the Governor. Consultation Foe by Letter. 41. 6581 )HE FACT IS NOW ASSUBED THAT Inoipient Consumption, Chronio Bronchitis, Asthma, Throatfand Lung Complaints, Nervous and]Waating Diseases Are permanently relieved, the worst symptoms arrested, and a healthy reaction produoed by AICKIN'B BYBUP OP EUCALYPTUS WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES OP LIME AND QUININE. 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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6509, 6 January 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6509, 6 January 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6509, 6 January 1882, Page 2

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