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"LOOK THEN INTO THY HEART Sr WRITE." ; rWIHE-above sentence read carefully- -*- will teU all that I could in a thousand. lities, U adapts itself admirably fo a large dumber of cases continually coming under mi. treatment, r.- ..: =-;*■.•■ .- ■ Manypfci ".Lookinto their hearts" at the readitig of this whoi ponder eri^l;^ ll tyvf; Zjreatisecret there inmy heart, hidden ; deep down, fear every \'day\ something ■ will styrtly show itself by some plain symptom and make that secret known id my fellow mem, as an-object of pity or scorn:"'•'V '• " LooTc into thy heart" and sag js it not better for me to seek aid and get reluf by writing to one man in whom I have confidence with whom my secret is safe, and whose aid an 4 counsel will «*«*« ™H.Hfe hereafter to be hap. py, making ine say?with the proverb—"Re. joice, O, Young Man, in thy. Youth." ■'-. " Look then into thy heart and write" far hundreds have written tome when it has beeA too late, and who, in place of having " ChiL dren hke olive-branches round about Hhei~ reproach upon their manhood Jo live. , "Look then into thy heart and write'' and remember thJrt. " a* *%,. j~... ■*" v ',:■ . you can feel that, in the J* words of A„w *' " J**S' shall lead'thee to thy grave." J LOUIS L. SMITH. * » Nervou **ess, Debility, Loss of Power, Indiscretions of Early Youth, sc. In aU cases arising from errors and toe fielding to no time should: „H£ to at onoe arrest the progress of disease. DR. L. L. SMITH, (The onlyUgaUy qualified medical man advertising in these Colonies) 182 COLLINS STREET EAST MET Opposite the Melbourne Club. Private entrance is in Stephen-sUeet, South. Consultation lee (by letter) ... £i Medicines forwarded to all the Colonies sa packed as to avoid observation. ' Books written by Dr. L. L. Smith, Post • free; postage-stamps .- Mezns of' Prolonging Life I*o/7 MedichJl m 4,V e md Sketches, Job.l" 3* (J tu-j- 7 .-, lSterib ... .:. 3s. Od Medical Almqnac,~lß7v~^ k~ .-.---. 6<L
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 357, 7 January 1876, Page 4
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714Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 357, 7 January 1876, Page 4
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