General Notices. BBLSONT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SECOND SEOW-eontinued. VEGETABLES. Ist Prize. 2nd Prize. rt , . £ s.d. £ a. d BeftDlohofPeas ... o4 0 — «, Di^h French Beans 0 3 0 — it 3 Cabbages ... 0 3 0 — i, 3 Bed Cabbages ...0 3 0 — • i* 3 Cauliflowers ... 0 4 0 0 3 0 „ 3 Red Beat ... 0 S 0 — „ 3 Lettuces ... 0 3 0 «— ■I 3 Heads Celery ... 0 4 0 0 3 0 „ 6 Carrots 0 3 0 — t% 6 Onion* 0 4 0 0 3 0 •i Cucumber ... 0 4 0 0 3 0 „ Brace Cucumbers 0 6 0 0 4 0 j, 6 Parsnips ■.'.'„ 0 3 0 — „ Vegetable Marrow 0 3 0 — „ Pumpkin... ...0 3 0 — ,i Dish of Tomatoa 0 3 0 — 3 Sticks Kbubarb 0 3 0 — Extra prizes will be given, but no prfee will be awarded unless the production be considered of suSdent merit by the Judges. SEGULATIONS. The annual, subscription shall become due on the flrat day of July in each year, and sha I not be less than ten shillings, which shall entitle the subscriber and his family, oa production of his ticket at the door,' to be admitted to the Shows. Non-subscribers may exhibit, and will be entitled to prizes. Every prqduction, except cut flowers, mu«t be in the room before ten o'clock a.m., and cut flowen bv half-past ten. . Every exhibitor must deliver a list of his specimens with his name to the Secretary, who will give him a number to be affixed to each of his specimens. Every exhibitor must affix to each specimen a ticket stating f or which prize it is exhibited. No greater number of articles shall be exhibited for a prise than required by the list, but an exhibitor may seal several sets for the same prize provided they be of different varieties or species. Nn exhibitor can take the second prize if tbe first has been awarded to him, and no person can take more than three prices for cut flowers or roses. Every plant thown in a pot mvt have been *o groan for at least two months previously. Every production except bouquets and stands of flowers must be grown by the exhibitor. Every production shown as a seedling must Jiave been raised by the exhibitor. Not more than one plant or flower of the came variety can be exhibited ior the same prize. Exhibitors are requested to afibc the names of their specimens to the exhibits. No pe'son except the Secretary and his atsistanfc will be allowed ia the room whiiit the Judges are awarding the prizes. The Exhibition will open at two and cioce at five o'clock, or at such otber tim?s as the Committes shall direct, and no article shall be removed without the consent of the Secretary, nor until the room is cleared of visitors. Non-subscribers wiil be admitted to the Show on payment of one shilling each. BENRY ADAMS, Hon. Sec. LOOK THEN INTO TBT HEART, AND WRITE. The above sentence read carefully will fiell all that I could in a thousand lutes ; it adapts itself admirably to a large number of casss continually coming under my treatment Many who " Look into their hearts " at the reading ot this advertisement, and who ponder over It, will say—" I know I qhould write, for I have a great secret there in my heart, hidden deep down, and I fear every day something will shortly show itself by some plain symptom, and make that secret known to my fellow-men, and cauee me to be pointed at as an object of pity or scorn. " Look into thy heart" and say Is It not better for me to seek aid aad get relief by writing to one man in whom I have confidence, with whom my secret is safe, and whose aid and counsel will cause my life hereafter to be happy, making me say with the proverb—" Rejoice. O, Young Man, in " Look then into thy heart and write." for hundreds have written to me when it has been too late, and who, in place of having ". Children like olive-branches round about their table," have their homes desolate, and feel it a reproach upon their manhood to live. " Look then into thy heart and write," and remember that " As thy days, so shall thy strength be," and that by writing down your case, no eyes but my own see it, that relief mentally and physically can be given to you, and that in place of sinking into a dishonored and premature death, you can feel that, in the words of Wordswoith— "An old age serene and bright, and lovely aa a Lapland night, shall lead thee to thy grave," LOUIS L. SMITH. NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, LOSS OF POWER, INDISCRETIONS OP EARLY YOUTH, &«. In all the above cases, arising from errors and the yielding to the passions, no time should be lost to at once arrest the progress of disease DR L. L. SMITH, (The only legally qualified medical man advertising in these colonies) 182 COLLINS STREET BAST, MELBOURNE, Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the Residence of the Governor). Private entrance is in Stephea-street South. Consultation Fee (by letter) £i. Medicines forwarded to all the colonies, so packed aa to avoid observation. Books written by Dr. L. L. Smith. Post free i postage stamps, Means of Prolonging Life ... ,„ is, gd. Medical Household Sketches, No. 1 3s.' Od.' Do do do, No 2 is. 9d. weakness and Sterility 3 9 . od Medical Almanac, 1875 , ... ed! 883 T> LUCAS AND SON, PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, MACHINE RULERS, AXD ACCOUNT-BOOK MAKERS, BkIB^K-SXBEET, N.2L3ON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 224, 6 September 1875, Page 4
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