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' ~^-l TO STAND THIS S^A.B.O^v3 HB will Vlsife the loilow£6g plwei ,lo "? a.tn., leaving at 2 p.m.:—; / , •; MoNDAi-s-Opper Monteta Hotel • (■"■ ''' WBBNESBATs—Mr CaifertnaQ^ Blwaka Fbidats— Mp George Ramaant's, Jfeaeimoi .' and will be at his owa stables interveuin days. Fees, £2 2p. • • „■ Groomage, 3a M to be pail aa flrsS service. All Fees to be paidon or before 126h January next, 3980 jOEiH LIMUB& Mofiiefea. . TO STAND THIS SEASOhH The following thoroughbred > '1H TSEASO'I, ■?'•-■ IJ By Tradaeer, dam by Ridaieswor£b, : grandaaH Medora, by the Arab Horaa Gtleado^er^l^B Treason is five years old, stands nearly iW^ hands high; a beautiful golden ehesfinu*, with superior bone and action. Treason won the Railway Sta&eß Sfc Wo'"' r ganui aa a, th F ee-year-otd, carrying '9«t IJ , The same year He won £be CoaaoJatfoa Sfftfr at Nelson, carrying 256. Blba. over weig c « As a four-year-oid he won the Patea Ct^" At Rangititeei he won the Ladies' Parse > 2 miles, tarrying list, 2lb». } he also won the Goodwood Stakes, starting half-aa-hoar a£t'"r " winning the Lidies' Parse. He ran third ft r the WeUiu«6oa Cup, beating the cetebEatet horse lempletoa and a host of otbers, at tl-" - Eirae BQffi?riflg gevately from fever ia ti feet. ''-.•■ ' <„. N.B.— Afc the last Cantecbary sales, Tt ducer's stock raalisad from three to eleve— hundred guineas each. BS£s serificea were charged at the irate of go guineas a mare ' TBaKs-£3 3a. Gvoowage, 55., to be paii. : on flrat secvice. LAMPLIGHTER, By Diomedes, dam by RiddleswoEth, &er dam ■ by St. ftaorge, out of the weU-aown fcrafctiag „ m»re Marchionesa, by Skete&oa, &6P a»ffl 6/ ' GUndon, Cfleadoa by Cap»a-pie, sire o£ Sir Herculea. Lampmohteb fs v baautifal bay, etandtog over 16 hands high, and of immense twae and muscular power. Tskms-£2 2s- Groomaga fee,ffs. t fio >2 o paid oa flcafi service. ' " The abovahorsea- will travel |weat&ep permitting) as follows:— MosDA-ra— Richmond} Foreat lan; Jecrfs" Foshill; Bell Grove Inn. ToeBdays— Palmer's Hotel, Waimea Wes> Mercec's Hotel, Appleoyj caitiog ; Hichißond and Slote to Welson. 1f TaoESDAYS— BIack Horae, Wakapuaka. a " . The remainder of the week at their ow'' Stables, New-steeet All Fbss to be paid on op before the KM of January, 1878, after which date Iff pe'i cent, will be charged on all aapwd accoiiatsj J. SMITH, . f 3825 . NeTr-atreet. ■ "la there no hope? l the sick maa ski j The silent doctor shook his head, " While there is life chere's hope/ h.9 BEieii " J&grotQy dttm animas est, tpes e&tj' DE. Li L. SMITH „ (The ooly legaHy-qualiaed Medical man advertising), • ' . ■•',•■ 00NSEH.T8— ■ ■ • ..) On all affections of the Nervous System (a- " matter from what causa acMng) ; oe al rw broken-down Coaatitutlona ; on all Disease O arising from early Indiscretions ; on Sout "• on Rheumatism. ■; IN theae Colonies, fchose esdeosea whioliwa - have mdulged ia " hot youth " tell apoa ' us with fearful interest. Our regrets are useless, our repioinga ' futile. The sole idea Bhould be the chaaces we possess of remedying the ilia we already 1' mve, or combating tJie effects likely to result. Hide it as he may— put on as. good an exterior as he can— still ia the victim coaseioas 4 that he is a living lie, and that sooner or later his vices will discover him 60 the world. Oar Faith— oar obligations . to society as large— tbo welfare of our future ofispriag—aad the duty we owe to ourselves— -foirbid.B procrasti natiou, and points out to us nofi to W»J6 till the ravages break ous ia oar constitutions. Before negotiating with a merchaati before engaging with a confidential clerk; before employing a barrister—a careful mam makes • inquiries aa to their standing ; and, in the case of a legal adviser, both as to his legal luaUflcations and as to his capabilitiea^af transacting fche ladmda&L business he consults -' him upon. &&«*age to iay, homvee. ia &q selection of a medical man, the sufferer frequently otnila thesa necasiary precautions. sad without regard to the fitness, amalificatioa, experience, and ability for thapareiaakr ailment requiriag. treatment, he consults the uearest man, whaee experience and practice, perhaps, lies in ojiifce aa opposite direction. la-it astonishing that so many are driven i mad, are ruined in health, and ace bankrapfi 5 in spirits, hope, and money? Have I not, tor years, pointed out to them tint I, Dp. L. £. * Smuh am the only legally-qualified medical M ma» advertising in the Colonies ? Have I aa6 i also prosecuted, at my own expense, thesa "** very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums . « they are seUing—auch as Phoaphodyae. 1 lisseace of Life, &c— and had them analysed. 1 and found thtm to consist of " Burnt sugar and flavoring matter," and the certificates I ■] have psoveo to be all forgeries. It is for this J reason that I etep out of dhe ethics of the JOT- ■ tension and advertise, 60 give those who ceqwie ?'-i the services of my branch aa opportunity of ' : i knowing they can consult a legally qualified $ man, and one moreover who naa made this his especial study. v Dp L. L. Smith is the only legally qualified -:i medical man advertising, and he has been ia \ Melbourne 24 years in full practice on |fer?oaa -^ Diseases Loss of Powtr and Qebility Syphi- J licic Affectioas Want of Condition. Gout and "1 I Rheumatism. Dr. L. I, SMITH caa becoasulted] hy 'letter— Fee £l. Medicines focwarded to all * fibj colonies. <r Dr. L. L. SMITH, 182 Collins at. Sasfe. ;(Late tuo Residence of the Qoveraor), KEI.BOOBNE. JQg B° ° K s JB ° v " " M B * IS AHT STYLE. t ,, R. L,UGA~ & S,OH.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 309, 31 December 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 309, 31 December 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 309, 31 December 1877, Page 4

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