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•' '/■ '/,-/ ■i• .' (Medical;.. - ■■■ __ : YY ' ■''■!. ..';.„ : '. v .r {:'«...• -■ • '. aORE MIIDiqALHALL. , J). '.(B.^ ESTHER, CHEMIST and DB U GGiST,BOOKSELLER STA_IONER'; NEWS AGENT/ ! Hai just 'recei ved^ per last mail, LETT'S- D.IARY FOR 1883, '"'• in great variety.' .Also' '. . ,■ • ' '"l.: '"■" l_ 1,;.' ' .'.' .''•' A large assortment of Prize and other Books. , ! - " .;•;• -.■ i'y.i is '' f ■■ An immense quantity of Christinas and , New Year Cards at prices, ,tq t ,^e .million. . : Sole Agent for •=.-'; •_ 0 B D 0- N !I E JBji A Non-alcoholic JErated and "Phdßphated Iron Beverage, Brain and Nerve .Tonic THE GREATEST WONDER OF MODERN TIMES! '•-.'"• HOLLOWAY'S - .: p IL L S ; AND 0 13STTM E N i?' THE PILLS purify ;the Blood odrrect; all Disorders; of. the Liver,, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowel's. They, invigorate and restore tb health Debilita;.te.6t : o6fastitution l 's ! ; !i an'd': are invaluable iin ''all -complaints j 'incidental ; to j . • } ■ '<JrH-_>OI_!TMENTtO'j-,. ; , :■.-. is an. infallible; i remedy for] Bad jLeg's, BadBreasts, JOM^qunds, Sopes, and Ulcers, s. Foi , Sere Thioats,, Bronchitw. ' Coughs,' Cbi^s,;' 'Rneilm'atis_. J Gldn , dular-Swbllings, J at'(d ' all Skin Dise'asetf Ji. has ixb ~6r_x&lA ytui'.i Manufactured ohlj/at'Prb^ssbr Hbfll l ow r a3/' < Establishrndnti)]:! _ >:ai :i[-. ;. r Y-\. •■[■-, ;,.-, -„< 533/ OXFORD-S.TiftEET, rLONDt N ; Y-y and may <be;had/.of: aB < Medicine Vendors ■ . '' '"■ } .thrpugfeouthot^fWprjld,,^ n ) i,,' ; (St. Purchase? B,sh©uld look ,tq.) the -.labels^n, the Pots ; and. Boxes', tf ithe, .address is,iio 633 Oxford-street, London, they are spunrS.7i — ■} i-Jirl Cu'.'M un Jo ('• ..,; (. ."T!-> rtOUS.'i' 1 i i lii'r ir ; -'inii____________M__; . ' / ' « LiyJs'bt gr^^mWa^^briditi'd'tts/^^ ' } ' 'We ban' make '.our dives:' sublimk^ i/t j> y ; if: '■~Y'l'^lk^^^_^^!&_\^ ' i' ' r -^ .^ 'mHE ib"t|vejw \^il^ililW^M )^^ :t^l j ' t^usalid^o^ydun'g'tmen. i J'ltt f inspires} theni •'*# ithsiHto i^nfoßiinrthe brightolexicon_of» youth thW . is.nojsuchj wprdj .as.faih; .Alas!., pay many,! this is- cor^ect,"^is-tVue' with regard : to the. youth ''who .has ' never.' ab'uiieji his. strength] J ahdto th ./main 7 who has - _bt"b'e'en t ''passion'srMaveii^i.vi- .'"(-■ ; ! ; ..-i. '- <>,■;; ; ,-> n . ,-. Rut tq that yojtth.T^tp-tliatjmaDi , who- , has 1 pasted ]wy s vi|ori^ unto the temporafV BWeefc .allufemants of vice,, who haslgivb^tobVlaleia^iyens^^ ■ to him'thtfJ__>ve line»faref"as : a*epjosclni Whatfo r Hope cjinj'ifhei'Mv J «c?.-{riWhft r t i r^s.p|r>ti^^-a, , What 4wpe ofj leading hjs footprj R ta qji $% sands df f timer? For r him, alas v there .is • nought burdark:' d _pr 'aiid 1 self J for afckUfe} siiJ jjl -a-'a AsXiAu. ,l?j.'i .n .! "For a jman'jto leaße-' his! > footprints „OA>f.tho i ! tt'il3s _j time,^e-ajiusj.^e en^owMr.withft . • s^trofi'g'arain and nervous power. -He must ' : possess ji febundj/vigbrdus/ h / eSlthy'inih l d,aH „ f ; healthy bbd^the, pWef'tb' r cohc_v&, <thY i energy to:iexecuteTyßutlo'o'kiat>-i6ur Austra_ ■ 'lian ybtttli-l'v: Bee} tbe," f jema_q^a ; ted r ;form, ; j,^e ( . t vacant ookj the liatless hesitating': manner, the nervous' distrusv tfa.e" '"B^nielel. > J_ '_ibo's. l idiotic ex'pi'essibtf. 'Nbte'his deineanbug atfd' 1 ■ conversation, ahd then . say, v Is ' that .a:rmlih;, tolea.j 7 w»; footprints; on the sands of tim^e. . ; ' Do parents, medical men and educators of < youth pay sufficient attention totnijj sh'bje.cjii'S 1 Do : they 'ever ascertain J tlie cause !of - this ' decay ; jand having done so do [they , (as fa' striotßense of duty demands)'? seek the skilled ; i advioe of the. medical man, who has made. th_- branch 'of '.is professipn' his' particular'' sp<ciality,' wh ose life has been devbtbd :( td the.' treatment of these oases ?> Reader, what iat ; ydur answer 1 Let. each one answer; for him r self. : Parents Bee. .;tbeir-| progeny fAding, grawlualfy before their sight, . seib .'tjhem' become) emaciated old young men, 1 Woken' down in health,' /enfeebled,' fdr'the' battle'of life, jiyetrbne- word #jgiit. aye theni one sound and health giving letter from a; . , medical man, habituated .to the treatment and continuous '-'sup'ervisibh ' bf 'suc_ ' cksesi would, in most instances'.'suqceed mi warding '< off thb impending. doom of ■ a;; miserable, _md' gloomy [future, and by^ appropriate . treatment • [restore jthe. enervated system ? to its' hatiiral vigor, a,nd ensure a ; joybus'an& ; happy life; DR L. L;SMlTH.'bfJMelbou_ie,thas inade^ ' the dialasesibf youthandithosearisipg-there- i . from hijs.'pepn^af study,.., J^is \yhqle.,profes-'. , sionajl)Ufe v has been especially devoted; tpjilie/ treatment i .of/ Nervous" 'Affe'dtibns r J . md. 1 : the" , Diseasels-inbidehtalV to"' Married' Lift*.; ■ His 7 skill is 'available; to:_l-r-nb matter; how many) hundreds jOr thjmjands; Jof /miles, distant. ' His" - systemjo^pprresDO.^ence by letter is noTjir s.o/ well organised and' known that cbmmentj' k would jbe superfluous — (by this means '• many' ; thousands ,. of ~patiehT|^7hay;e~..been . curedj , whom.' -he Ms ._ever .seWi'-ani' : never known) ; and it is -carried 'on with such judiciousiiTsupervision 'that though he has been practising this, branch of his, profession for tw.enty-siis years in these eblqnieß, no single instance of accidental discovery has yet happened. ■ When medicines' are re^uired^ 'these are forwarded in the'same careful' maniier,! 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. ■ ' ' h'Menrahd Women ; with broken-down l '\stitutj.pns, the Nervous ,, the Debilitated, ; ; j. -'-X allisiiffering from any Diseases whatever, ,1- L, L, J SMITH'S 'plan of 'treatment cbm^ ; j, .pdb jitselfj avoiding, : as it does, the Ihcon 1 - v ';den(|e.anbV expense rof visit < > \\ v ADDRESS^ 1 A-y. ': -A; -/ . „; , ■'■•'• ■"[•. mi:AL.mimYyx\ d , '■'•-"J 182^QOl!LIN_ STREET, ElST i; „ ".■■■■<■; ;.',[. „.,s, )', • .MELBOURNE,! ; , ,,the;R3sidehce pt the, Governor,') //-'"'., '; 1|; ? I ' | Cmm ttatiM -fee by 'ikterUlj >'■■■? "•■ ' ' ' :i ' : ' | '■'■'■iv > if.) ;: . '.: •-■v.p.-f j!-:..! i'A:. i . - '■! ! '■ .. Il- . . . ' r ■• • rr

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Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 249, 24 April 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 249, 24 April 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 249, 24 April 1883, Page 1

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