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£l m ' HIB T° STANI> THIS Tha Thr.mualib'd Hcrso LILLIPEE. For pedigree ccc Etud Bok. Will be at Wakefleld on Mondays ; Waimea We«f, Tuesdays ; Tovey's •« Star and Garter " Hotel, Birbmoßd, Wednesdays and Thurarays ; Twist & <-ay's Stables, Nelson, Friday Afternoon ; Wakaputka. Saturday ; and Mofueka (should inducement offer), once a fortoigbt. Tee hb— £4 ; Groomnge, ss, payable first service. Services to be pfild on or before !st January, 1880. 2963 H. RFDWOOD. Sander & Son's Eucalypti Extract UNIiER tbe Distinguished Patronage ol his Majesty tie Kiog of Italy, at Rome, according to communication received from tbe Consul-Gereral for Italy, at Melbourrze, upon instruction* from the Minieter for Foreign Affairs, dated 14th March, 1878. Dr. Cruikshank, health officer for f 0 city or Sandhurst, certifies to the extract being the most reliable remedy for external inflammation, bronchitis diptheria. affection, of the lungs, chest, all pvns of rheumatic nature, neuralgia, &c , «11 swellings, bruiits, tprt na, wounds, disorder ( f the bowels, diarrhoea, &c. Kpitome of declaration male be ore M. Cohen, Fgq , J P.. «t Sa> dhurst, October, 187 f :— The st»n of Mr Ktmbe wsa hurt with an axe on the knee After nine weeks' medical treatment it was declared necrasary by Dr. Macgillivray to 9-mputate the injured limb. At that juncture tbe extract was applied, und the wound speedily cared without amputation. The daughter of Mr Jiloghenn, suffering fr m die»se of the bone, "a pronounced by Pr<« Atkinson and 80yd, waa curei just as sppedily. Cures of wnnoping cough, very severe coldo, croup, bronchitis diptheria, e»raohe, pains iv the head (neur ilgia), inflammation of the eyes and that of a severely injured foot ; others of bad ligs, wound on the mm with <norn ous (.welling, ot levers bruises and a spraine 1 ankle, (H. Brown), in which case eight months' medical advice waof bo avaii, are reported by tie tl Donald Times," " Newcastle Morning llerald." "Cooktown Coutur," "Yorke's Peninsula Advertiser," and others. The extract inwardly takf n, regu'atei the action of the kidneys, curea dycentry and diarrhoea, and ia tbe surest curative agent and preventive of contagion in ecarlet typhoid and intermittent f6ver. For particulars gee testimonials accompanying each ;ttle. CAUTION. The genuine snide i* made up m vials, bearing on tbe labels cur trade mark and signature. Other turpentine- like preparations of the guro, st>led •' tucalypti Oil," are most dangerous, in consequence cf their nature, for most of the di» eases our extract is recommended for. Therefore aa<r for Sander and Sons' Extract in vials with our label, trade mark and signature thereon, tvery vul is eccompanied by directions for use and reports of cures SANDER & SONS, Sandhurst. " Tikes of great men a'l remind us, We c*n make our lives sublime ; And departing, le^ve bthind us Footprints on the sands of time.*' THE above is read with great interest by thousands of young men. It inspire* them with hot r, for in the bright lexicon of youth there is no such word as fail Alas! say many, ibis is eorreot^-is true with regard to the youth who has never abused bit strength— and to the man who has not been ••• passion's slave." But to that youth— to I bat man who has waased hie vigor, who has yielded himself up t-i the temporary eweet allurements of vice, who has given unbridled license to hid passions to him the above lines are but ks a nproach What hope can he have ? What aspirations? What chance ot leaving his footprints on the sands of time ? For him, alts, there is nought but dark despair and self-reproach for a lest life For a man to leave his footprints on the lands of time, he must be endowed with a strong brain and nervous po«<r. He must possess a strong, vigorous, healthy mind in a healthy barty — the power to conceive — th« energy to execute 1 But look at our Auatralan youth ! See the emaciated form, the vacant look, the Hstleis hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, the eenselets, almoat idiotic expression. Note bis demeanor aod conversation, and then sty Is that a nan to leave Am footprints on the sands of time. Do parents, medical men, and educators of jouth pay sufficient attention to this subject ? Do thfy ever ascertain tbe cau*e of this decay ? and having done so, do they (as a stiict "*enß9 of duty demands) seek the skilled advice ><f the medical mun wh haa made thisbrauch of his prot^eaion his particular Bpecidliti , whos-> life has been devoted to the treatment ot these cas s ? Reader, what is your anawf r ? Let each o^e answer for him«tlf. Parents see their progeny fadirg gradually before their sieht. sea them become emaciated, old young n en, brok* n down in beaith, enfeebled, niflitel fur the battle of life; yet cne word might save them, one eound and vigorous health giving letter from a mtdical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such cases, w ul i in mi st instances succeed in warding off the impending doom ol a 'miserable and gloomy future, an 1 by appropriate treatment restore the enervated B}s<em to its natural viper, and ensure a joyous and happy life. Dr. L. L. SMI TH, ol Melbourne, haa madtthe diseacea of youth ana those arising therefrom hia peculiar study . Bis vhole profesaioual life has been (specially devoted to the treatment, of Nervous aff ctions and tbe Diseases incidental to Married Life. Hi* skill is available to all— no matter how man< hundreds or thousands of miles distant, bia system of correspondence by letter is now s walj., organised,,- and known, that^ eommtni would be adperfloas— (by tifs means many thousands of patients have been cured, whom he has never seen and never known); and it is carried on witu aach judicious supervision that though he has been practising this branch of his profession, for twenty.six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery hsa ever yet happenei. When medicines are. required, these are forwarded in the tame careful manner, without a possibility ot t<e contents of the parcels being oiscovered. Plain an j clear directions accompany ihese latter, end a cure U effn< ted without even the physician knowing who ia hif patient. To Men and Women with Broken-down Constitutions, the Ne-vou« and Debilitated, all suffering from any oisease whatewr. Dr. L< L. Smith's plan of treatment comments itself, avoiding as It does the inconvenience and expense of a peraunal vifit. Address— DR. L. L. SMITH, 182, COLLINB STREET EAST, MELBOURNE (Late the residence of the Governor.) i ConraltaUoa f «e> by Latter, £1.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 275, 1 December 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 275, 1 December 1879, Page 4

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