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' Medical.'^ THE GREATEST WONDER OF MODERN """ TIMES 1 T >r HE r pVL£g'"' puri'fy 'ttie ? Blood, correct all ' Disorders •- of' the rEiver, Stomach, Kidnays.j.nnd. Bowels. , They .invigorate and restore to' ' health Debilitatetl Constitutions, aud are invaluable iinr^aßificomplainta incidental to Females of all ages. — THE OINTMENT .ds'. an- infallibleA remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores, and Uleers. For * S.ore Throats,. Broiichitis,t^Gojighs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, Glandular SwelliDgs, and for 'all Skih Diseases if.hasrnij|_aiual. , Manufactured only at Professor Holloway's Establishment; •- "^W ■.•V-833V OXFORD STRgET^ONDON, and mav be had of all Medicine Vendor* "'tfirohghout the woHdj? *'-""'■•■ VR.S j.r^ 0 Purchasers should look to the labels oil tlie' Pots and Boxes. If the address is not hffidf? Oxford-street, Londorjjjjh^y are spurious. ' ' n ' Lives of great men all remind us, •-.?(,[ "We; can make our lives sublime, And departing, leave behind us >Y ,•* i v Fddtprin_ts on theisands JjE time." 'rjHHE above -is reas witK?f fHat interest by -J.-W thousands of youne men, It inspires ilicm wi'tH H^pe, foMn't¥e r bright lexicon of -youth Jthere is, no suejii §ffr4^3 fail. Alas 1 say many," this is correct,— is true with regard to the youth who has never abused his strength, and to the man who has not been "passions" slave. ," , .But to.that youth^to that man who has wasted his vigor, ; whV has gelded himself unto the temporary ,sw_eet allurements of vice. who has givenunbridled licenseto his passion, to him the 'above linetbare a» a reproach. What Hope can he have?; -'.What aspirations? ' What'chaQce ofleaviri^ his footprints on the sands of ! time 1 For Mm, alas, there is nought but^dark' despair ,ahd self reproach for a lost life. ''■ ;;••» •" -For a mari r id leave his fodtprinta on the sands of time, he mnst be endowed with a "strong '= bfain and nervous. power. He mast ppssess i'sourid, vigordusrhealthy mind, in a healthy body— the power : to* conceive, the energy td.exeohte I But ioofc at our Austraßan youth' 1 r See the' emaciated form, the vacant' look, tlie- listless 'hesitating manner, the-hervous^distrust,- the . ießseless, almoit idiotic; expressioh. -Note hisiaemeanour and conversati'6hi : a'nit'thensay,:lßrthat a man to leave' Ms footprints on the sands of time 1 Z:! Db parents, -medical tofenvafid educators «f yputh pay sufficient attentioni'lo thisflubject? '■Do r they ;c, eyer/^ertkini-thQScauße of this .decay; a'tid' h.aving doneajo'ldo they (as a 'Bfiict-aeh's'e'ctf%^ : demands)ißeek the skilled advice ~of"the medical'man^who has made . this I?aan6h"6 r f his profession his particular Bpecialty7^hpsjs lif e has b;eeh?devoted to tha treatment 'oil these cases ?3rßeader, what ia .Jrour answer? :{ Let each one answer f«r himself. Bareatmsee therrypfogeny fading gradually- before their! sighfy'see them become emaciated old. yowng men;»?fefoken down in" health, enfeebled,' 1 unfitted" f& the 'battle of life; yet Qnp word might save them, one . Bound: and^ftealth: gmhgletter'if rom a medical man, habituated to the -'treatment and continuous supervision of -such cases, would, in !)nioßt,ihstanpeSy,sjjgce!edin Warding off the i impending' i^Br-sy^ f utu're/'and »b^ appropr^te: txeatment reitora jthe;eneW^e^d t ßyßtem^"ita ; natural vigor, iind ensure a joyous arid nappy life. "~~Db ErTrSttiTfiT-Of-Melboffirne, has made the diieSSee of youth and those arising there- . tyom. his^p^ißar, stu^y v ffi| whole professional iifeyhasbeeh especiiaW^devoted to tha treatment* 1 " of Nervous Affection* and- the "'incidenM'ito. Married Life. Hii skill is- available to all'— no matter how many hi\ncb:ed3 or thousands of miles diitant. Hii "systehVof corresp^ond^hee .by letter i« now sa well organised and known that comment r wqnM-he supe|fLMus^o^his means many HhluMs olfalentrhaWDln cured, whom an^aejer known) ; and itia carried on withfsneh judicious supervision that 'though'hethasHSdenfpraiEjtiiing this branch of luSrprofeß^o,n I fqr,^t.wen v ty-six f yeara in these pplQnfesrnQ^gleitistariw'Tjr accidental discovery lias ever yet happened. Whenmedicige>mriqui^^|^|re|orwarded in the s'ame f .careful manner, without a nossibinty of thecontents of the parcelsbeing discovered. accompany theae -latJer^d^ W^'^lgßft. without evea the phyßic^MPWPS'^S™ his P atient « „ To.Mevand^Wpmenrmth broken-down .Constitutipns, pi JSfexSras, the Debilitated, .find aU'iSul^ranil^mW Diseases whatever, Dr L. L^Smith's plan of treatment com* meridlUlelf^Yp\djpg;,^^t does, the ineonvenioncj^and expense of a personal visit, • L '%Q& t r OdIiBIN.S? STRfcET BAST, '•r"-rrfPP' (Late the Residence of the Governor), I Go^^iltation Feo by Letter £1. *^^ r - . Dentists. ''*^7 : '-Vv-^;'Jr(A s c\i«^ ' •• . i «p\'>. ■^:n/r Mm-^%O PER, . ,T " '• - *'■' ">**■ gff >r s ¥-«'E-li t , i- .;i • ..i vium'.-H ■-.* »;,; .-: & ■* 5; ' ■.. ".(Opposite Athes^um), * ' '^ • :'; rNVBROAKGHLB.. UM J" 1 - -'.:o /:y.,;K»Ui-.-Ji j ..■a'"'' „ m£,hMIM ' ROBINSON, SURGEON DENTIST. , Att»REga . Ooi-ncr of Moray Place and ' Gteorgo' Streciy StJK'EPW (ovei< JanßSOirt Drapery Establishment^ lo MR^HORAcTiI ROBfNSON'S long ex. ..;perienQ9 nn f .the. Profession, together with all the improvements'ih the mechanical department, will ensure to the patients every NO. CHARGE FOR ADVICE. r . -SpALii jOF- Charges : Extractions „... ... *0 2 ft C Stopping Tepgj^j ?...] 0 7 0 Artificial Teeth. ... 015 9 Single Sets 10 0 0 ?•'• Double set5 0 : ...... y «,«•« 15 0 0 c9 - .-.■:-: , ». :,. .-^Midwifery* ': ', ; 'y ,! - MIDWIFE. M' " RS. DANIEL, of Ej.bow, acts in the r , . | j aboye capacity and will attend ladies at home or receive, them at her resident, Elbow. ' •'-•-•■- J y '•'■:. c*-. * ■> " Charges strictly ihodera«, ' ,d2QB- v •'-'•'^•" , "* ■■■ DANIEL,.

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 294, 2 October 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 294, 2 October 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 294, 2 October 1883, Page 1

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