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" Lives of gnat men a'l remind uf, We ein make our lives !*ub : in_e ; /nd departing, leave h.hin,] ub Foofprii.ts on the tarn's of time.'' THE above is read wilh gnat inlerest by thousands ol ioutier faun. Jt inspires theih with Uopf, for in the bright lexicon of ycuth there f s no such word hs fail A! as! say iraoy, this is correct— i« true with regard to tbe youth who his never abused his strength— and to the tunn who ha. not been " psssion's slave." But to that youth— lo that tnan who has was;ed his vigor, who hus -.ieide.i himself up to tte temporary _wett allurement*, ot vice, who has given unbridled license to \\u paesiots to him the above lines are bnt sa a repioach Wha. hope can he have ? Wbat aspirations? What chance ot leavirg his footprints on the sau 's nf time ? For him, al*s, there is nought but dark despair and self-reproach for a l>st life For a man to leave his footprints on the til-ids of time', he must he endowed with a .trong brain _rd nervous po#.*r. Ec must possess a 6t*-ong, vigorous, he&ltny mini in a healthy body— the power to conceive — th*** energy to execute! But look at our Austra - lan yonth ! See the emaciated (orm, the vacant look, the listless hetitating manner, the nervous distrust, the .ensele.s, a'mosf. idiotic exprefsicn. Note his dfmeanor a?d convesntion, and then s^y. Is thst a man to leave his footprints on (he sands of time. Do parents, medical men, aid educators of *.outh pay sufficient attention to thia subject? Do they ever sscsitii:. tbe cause of this decay ? and having iion. so, do the> (as a strict . ence of i.ury *!emt*n sj seek tbe skilled -.(-.vi' e 1 1 thr> nie^c-l urn. wh has made this branch of his \ rot: * sion his particular speciHlit. , whe.B life li3P tiee**-, (,« ; voted to the treatment ot thes casp? R.a.hr, what is^our answ. r ? Let each o-e arswer for himself. Far_n*B see t!;eir pr-gem* ladie g gradually before their eigiit. se* them become emacia.ed, eld \oui*g iren, brokt n down in health, enfetbltd ur.fi.te i f:_; the hatile of life ; 'yet cne woro n.igl.t s_*ve thmi. one sound aod vigorous health givin. ltter from a medical man, hihit uated to tbe Ireitment aod continucu* Hijecvisioa ot such eases, w ull in mts!* instances suiaed i;_ warding off the impending doom of a mherable and gloomy future, an<l by approj.riats ireaiment restore the enervat-d s*. S.em to itH natural vigor, and eneure a jmus nnd happy life. Df. L. L. SMITH, o. Meltcu-ue. has made the diaca_es of yout'i t.nu thos - nrisint: therefrom his peculiar study. Uis -whole professional life has been esotci-slly de\oted to the treatment, of Nervous tff '.lions hii i tbe Diseases incidental to Married Li.'o H_9 skill is available to all- no matter bow many hundreds or ihousam's of mileß distant, tiis sy.tern of correspondence by letter is now s*o well organised and krown, that comment would be superflou. — (by this means many thousaics of pa.it nts have been eur_( { , wbom he has never .een and nevtr ku«wn), nnd it is carried on wit i such jii id. us supervision that though he has teen prnctisii g this branch ot his jTofe.s.r.n for tw nty-.ix jears in these (.olonies. no sinulc instinee of accidental discovery h?s ever yet happenel When medicines are requiren. th(Bt* are torwarded in the tame careiul manner, without a possibility ot t. c contents of the parcels being -iscovrred. Fla n ani clear diiections accompany iheae latter, tnt a i-ur* U effe<ted without even the pii} sic.au knowing who is his patient. To Men and Women wih Brokcn-(?own Coastitutinns the Ne*vou*» ant Debilitated, all .uffeiing from any ( iseafe whatevrr, Dr. L L Fmih's plan ot treatment, commends itself, avoiding as it doe.s th* inconvenience and expense of n pci Be nal visit. Address— DR. L. L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS STREET FAST, MELBOURNE. (Late the residence of the Governor.) Consultation Fee by 7 et-.fr, £1.

SELLING OFF!!! WE are always Selling Off, comparing quality bb Cheap ts auy House in New Zealand. 10 Holls Tapestry Carpet at 3s 3d perysrd, further reduction ty taking the roll Blankets 9s fid prr pair, beßt value ever ofiered in Nelson Black Lustre, 6d per yard ; Winceys. 4d per yard ; Fanoy Dress Materials, from 6d per yard ; S6in White Calico, at 5d per yard ; 33in do, .d ; Grey Calico, 2jd 5 Sheeting. lOd ; White and Scarlet Flannel, Is [er yard ; Brown Hol'a_d, 6d j Felt and Straw Hats, 6d each ; English-trimmed Bonrets, from 3s 61, Feathers, fid ; Wings, ?d j Flowers. 3d ; Ribbons, ld per yard j Men's Cotton Shirts, Is ; Arctic Shirts, Ss lOi > Trowsers and Vesta, be_t quality, 265 ; Men's 2nd Boys' Suits, CHITAP. INSPECTION ISVITKD. NlLfi-STREET EAST Drapery and Grocery Store* Next Prince Albert BoteL MISS M. GARDINER. 2164 Manager. W". PATTERSON & Co. HAVE SEVFRAL FARM AND TOWN PROPERTIES FOR SALE ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS. ALSO, HOUSES TO LET AT LOW RENTALS. A List can be teen of the above and all particulars obtained by appl} ing at cur Office. W. PATTERSON & CO., LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, HAEDY-STREET, NELSON. FOR SALE. SIX FOOMED HOOSE almost new, In Beachvilie, with Quarter-acre Laad pleasantly situated, and a bargain. Apply W. PATTERSON & CO., 2116 Commission Ageats. SEVERAL BUILDING ALLOTMENTS to be Let on Lease of 21 teabs Near the Railway Station, Toi-toi Valley. For particulars apply W6 W. PATTERSON & CO.

§ 1 1 GORRIE&SONS, I 1 § ZH o*o J ca g KJ £^ T_ e_T g jj UHDERTAKERS, j, |- g 1 HAND & TREADLr^^^^l^^j i _^ . . \ . i •w0 I 9 fi) *» _.*___■■■- — » /■ I|i r ii" " T "' ■ - _•_•■- ■ ■_■___■_„._>_-._-___, a y^ -■■■■■■■■■aw^^w W 9 g? 4S x' J^ 1,100,000 ALREADY SOLD. Are fitted with a Patent Triple-action Balance-wheel. The increasing'popnlarifcy of the SINGER SEWING MACHINE will be seen from extracts copied from the " Sewing Machine Journal.' Machines made by the Singer Company in 1866. 86,220 ; ten >enrs later, that is in 1976, -62.316 •, and the enormou* number in 1877 of 2S3,BI_L' Ihese Machines can he had for CASH, or HIRE PAYMENT. Also HAND MACHINES of efcvtr*.l good makers. The New Washing Machines have arrived, have been tried,* and can be recommended. SewiDg Machines Repaired, Oil, Needles, &c. '*- If you are about to furch.ee a Machine, before deciding, INSPECTithe'/'ISINGER." company's auxhobised agbnt : "W. HUBBARD, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. CAUTION.— In consequence of a Machine, much like the Singer Machine in appearance, being now offered ln Nelson, I beg> state that it it not th nalfSSngtr. J 161 4

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 202, 25 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 202, 25 August 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 202, 25 August 1879, Page 4

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