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"** **— — — ■ in ; i iiiiiinifl*iirmiiiH» Medical. : GORE MIJDIGAL HALL. T) B. ESTHE E, CHEMIST and P?.uGGIST,BOOKSELLER ' . STAriONER., NEWS AGENT Hub j sfc received, per last- mail, ■ LETT'S : DIARY FOR 1883, in 'm-t variety. ... .. . Also' ' ' "' • Alaigu aesoituient pf. Prize and other Books' '■■ An immense) quantity of Chrisfctnaa and •New Yeai- Cards' ! at prices to suit the million* INSPECTION INVITED— BE IMME j' ■" ■" •'■■ •■ • ' JLJLL ■■' ■ •"'. ■•:■• -.' ! ' ■'..'' ('. '■! ■.'I. I ' •• i .•-,/; ,j;[ ■ i ■••■■ . -I r;- ■'&?ole,Agent.fo.r. .. „: „ , , , ; -'.I ■*■ i® 3 Zypj ED, O" ; 2T : E' '4Hj | ; A ■ vNon-alcphplic iElrated and . Phosphated j Irofr leverage, Brain and Nerve Tonic ■ THE GREATEST WONDER OF MODERN i 'TIMES!; I, '-..' . HOLLp^A'rs; ""• '.';..' '" jp.l/LLS-. AND ;ioiiN"-T/Mr(B-KT THE ;;PILLS w pur|fy ll the^ Blood- correc^ .all j { Diaorders^jof the Liver, Stomach, -'Kidneys | and "Bowfils.. They invigorate 7 and' restdre to ,' b^alttf beroilitate'd 'Oons'titutioriß; and ■' are: inivaluablev*in'all incidental;, to <i ■•.;i/:-m:;.THB OIN-TMENT :n „,,-..,„, , is an infallible remedy, for Bad .Legs, Ba<l Breasts, Old Wounds, Soresj and' Ulcers'! Fbi .Sore ' Throat's;" Bronchitis, Opu'ghs,' r ( 'Co-fas, Gl-But, ' Rhetlma'tism, 1 Glandular I'Swellings,1 'Swellings, and all Skin Diseases. it has. no requal.r:/.' „.: .„, i Manufactured orilyiftt Professor HolloWjay^ | Establishment.,,' .-, . ( .. f !> M [.f ■—, •■ ■ - c 1 •■ b^FOED- i STBEFJ? te i^QND,L.N ' \ ; and.may ;be,h&d r .o| all. .^endora | '"''■ n ,. . ; i^ro.ugb,ou|f4liß v^orld [ yj";- J\ "' *' "'lii^es- of -gteat meri^all reiriindus, <■■ We can make.pur lives sublime , , .. t ... And. departing, leave. behind us , . Footprints on.the sands of times,'. . THE above,- is read with, great interest by thousands of ' young men. It inspireß fehetn wjth Hope, for in the bright lexicon of youih therejiß no 'such word as fail.' Alas! say'niany,' this is correct, — is true with regard to the youth who has^ neVer abused liis strength — and to the man who haß not been ''passion's slave." '-' "' ' ■" "'•' T "But' to tliat youth — to that man, ' who has wasted" h's vigor, who has J yielded himseli unto the temporary eweetallurementa of vibe, whd'has giVeri unbridled license to his passions to him the above lines are as a reproach. ■ What Hope can .be have? aspirations ? -What chance of leaving his footprints on the sands pf time ?! For him, alas ,there is ,nought btufc.dark-. despair and se.^ ; reproach for a- lost life*' J': .r, "7 ; ; : "v,):v : For.a pan to leave his footprints on, ;the| isauds o.f time,, be mustrbejendowed wi'ttfa strong brain arid nervous ( pQ;wer;; He, must possess a sound, vigorqus, healthy mind, in n .body— the' power to ( ' conceive, the energy to, execute I But. look at," bur Australian youth! See , the emaciated form, the vacant look, the listless hesitating manner,' the nervous distrust, the, senseless, almost; idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and] conversation, and then say, Is that a man! to leav Ms footprints on the sands of tifaaei i Do parents, medical men and educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this subject.! Do they ' ever' ascertain the cause- cf this : decay ; and having done so do they (as ■a. strict sense of dnty demands) seek the skilled! ■ advice of the medical man, who has made' this branch of his profession his particular' speciality, whose life has been devoted to the treatment cf these cases ? .Reader, what isj your answer ! Let each one answer for himself. ■- Parents see their progeny fading gradually before their sight, see them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for, the battle of life ; yet one word might save them one sound and health giving letter from a. medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous . supervision of such cases; would, in most instances, succeed in warding : ; off the impending doom of a miserable • and I gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its nattiral : vigor, and ensure a joyous and ! happy life. i DR L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has rriade ! the diseases of youth and^hose arising there; ■■'■ from his peculiar study. His* whole profesj i sional life has been, especially devoted to thfl j treatment of Nervous Affections and the Diseases incidental to ' Married;., Life. His skill is available to all— rib matter how many hundreds or thousands of miles distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now bo 'well organised and known that comment would be superfluous— ■ (by ! this means many thousands: of , patients have been cured, whom he has ' never, spen 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 ; eolpnies ! no single; instance ot< accidental discovery : has ever yet happened. When medicines are required j these are forwarded in the same careful manner, without a possibility of the coritents-of the parcels being discovered. ' Plain and clear directions accompany these :Jatter^.and: a cure .is, effected without even tlte" physician knowing who is his patient.; ' . To Men ! :arid j, Women with broken-down Constitutions, the Nervous, ..the. Debilitateot, and all suffering ,frpm any Diseases whatever, Dr "L. L. SMITH'S, plan of treatment .com" •mends itself,avoiding, as it does, the iuccn .. . venierice arid expense of a personal visit. . > DBB f 'mt^sMvm: ■-'.■'!■ : 1 J ' ! 182; COLLINS STREET EAST, < ' ; •... ' i--. •:■■■■■ '— MELBOURNE the Rratfeace of the Governor,) | ' Consultation fee by letter £1.) \

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Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 224, 26 January 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 224, 26 January 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 224, 26 January 1883, Page 1

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