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LO^T betwetn Hardy-, treet Wesleyan Churoh snd Britannia Heights, a GOLD BROOCH. Finn.r will b_ rewarded on leaving it at Mail Office. .. 3646 We're oif to JONES'S for some New Saddles and Bridles for IBE UEW YEAK. Frederick N. Jones PRACTICAL SADDLE ASSJ) HABNESS MANUFACTURER, TPAFALOAH STREET, NELSON, D V S1R V Bti thank his rumerous patrons for thtir very liberftl support extended to him in tho past and begs to assure them tbat up efforts will be f p -red on h's part to retaia their coufllcuce in the future, and would nmind them, aud the publio generally, that he is now in a position to offer ad-iitional advantages to purchasers of SAUDL&RY & . I.IARHK-SS, in conscqueice of ihcs alteration in the Tariff, which now reads — Saddlers Ironmongery and Materials DOTY FRltE' Manufactured l^addlerv cf every deiciiption 16 h PER Oli NT. Through being saii fie i with small prcfitj. F. N. JONES ha 9 previjuply eon peted _ uccesßfully in price whb imporled good., while the large staff of workmen still employed at ihe Manufsotory is good prcof that the Ivol-son-made Saddlery is appreciated 'i ha entire removal of the duty on Saddlers' Ironmongery however, enables him now to offer extra inducements for the put. ic to do the right by Encouraging Local Industry. The Largest and most Varied Stock of Maoufactur. d Goods in Nelson to select from, and Inspection Invited to prove also that it is the Cheapest and Best. Any Single Article, not in Stock, mads to order at Wholesale Prices for Cash. Sufficient labor employed to be able to execute Large Ordera at Sbortes.; Notice. A few of F N. JON. S'S Celebrated Waterproof Riding Saddlks on hand. HARNESS of _11 kinds in Great Variety. Ladies* Saddles ! A Choice Variety purchased for Cash in Wellington during tbe depression at Engl'sh Cost, and will be Sold proportionately Cheap. A Large. Stock of Equine Requisites, and Stable Appointments (now bearing' extrii . uty) will be S -Id -pit tha Old Prices, until dispoce. of, such as Whipp, Spurs, RtiiaheSj, Comb_.v jSnong.ep,__ Was-h Leathers, "& C.7&9. A lot of New Inventions and Novelties now on Exhibition. Harvesting fjlqyes I Harvp.stir g Q'oye s 1 1 — the strongest and "ch-fapest. F. N. J~OISfES TRAFALGAR. STREET. . " Lives of great men a'l remina lis, We can makb our lives sublime ; /md departing, leave bthind lis footprints on the sands of ti*me.'' fFyHE. above . is read with great ibiere^t; by J. thousands pf young men. It inspires them with HoPF/for in the 1 bright lexicon^tyoikhJheEaJalruiJi^ i "Tfiy many, this is cprrectrr-is true with regard to the yotitti who has never abused his Btrength — and to theVa ll^" 0 bas not been "passion's slave?* But tp |bh*at youth— tp that man who has wapied his vigor, %hb has yielded^ himeM.' up to tbe temporary sweet allurements of vice, who has given unbridled license to hi. passiops, to him the aboye lines are but as a reproach, "What hope-can he 'have ? Wbat aeijiratiopa ? y?^a| .chance -Ot leaving his. footpriotß on the bands' of 'time? For him j alals, there is. ppugbt; but , w d§p|c- d*eppair and . seljE- reproach for a lost life £or a man to leave his footprints en tbe sands of time, he must be endowed with a btrong brain i_nd nervous power. He must [^ possegji arßtrppg,'vFgorpu^ h^aitby mind ma Ihealtby body-T-the J pirw|r to cppcelve — the energy to execute.} Bi}t look at our Aus^alt )an Sg6, the, ergaciated-'form, lhe ya^nt look, the ljstlesst 1 hesitation manner, ' the nera»Uß: ; ' the T sejiii?lefj|, '^Inv^. Idiotic, .exp-je.sion. N,ot^ demeanpr figdfconversaiion,'an d then ' k_y^ts"ihat T a man to leave his footprints on the sands of time. Do parents, medical -men, and educators pf.'^puth . j) B y supcient; ' atf^ntiop to this' s'ubjeet V Do th.y ever' aßC^rtain the cause of this decay ? and having done so, do they (ag a strict sense of duty demands) seek' thei skilled adv^e of the mediCif man, wh) has made this branch .of his profession his particular' speciality, 1 whose life has been _ .voted to the tre^tmetft 9!. these ca.s.cjf ? Reader^ jjhat ig answer ? Let each ooe "'-.nl wet 1 ' for himself. Parents see their progeny fadiog . gradually before their eighty see tbem become - ejp>jp|9t^d,/)14 : S9SIPg m ePi. > i3,jown ? in i health,, .enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of li'fey yet* one' word might save them, one sound aiid vigorous health-giving letter from fi medioal Tpgs ? hgbij^_t§d fo t£e treatment an^ OTntii^ui" supervision ot such cases, wJuld lii "most instances sucoeed "in' warding off the impending doom of a miserable and gloomy futur§, and by>>ppropriate treatment -' restore the enervated System to its natural vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life. " I Dr. t. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, \%&b madjj* | pi ,y,outh and those arising. there- | from his iar, study. „ His whor«Fprofes- ■ momil |if| h?i^been especia.liy doyoted ta treatment of Nervous affe t-tion's and' aie' Disease's iucidental Sto Marked Life. His s_ ill is available toati— no in^t^er how many b^dre^fi pr thousand's of miles distant.' His . . system of correspondence by letter is now so 'well "organised' and' known, that comment' would -be auperllpus^Xby ithif meaqg .roa^r thousands of patients have been cured, whom he has never seen and never known); and it is, cairied on with sucb judicious supervision that though he has been practising this branch of his profession for twenty-six years In these colonies, uo single instance of accidental discovery hp^ eypr yqt happened. When medicines are required, these ; a_e -_..- .warded in the same careful manner, without a possibility of tie contents of the parcels ' being discovered. Plain and clear directions accompany these latter, and a cure is effected I even the physician knowing who is |tis patient. ; I'o Men and Women with Broken-down Constitutions, the Nervous aud Debilitated, all suffering from ; diseaee wj^ateye^ , Dr. L. L. Smith's plan, of ireatnient c'.mm^nds Jitself. avoiding as it does the inconvenience and expense of a personal visit. Address — v DB. L. L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, -#3|LBOURNE t(Late th& ree^ggu-g, .o^ : the^Go^frnQr.), . sGopaiiltdtion Fee by Letier,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 10, 12 January 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 10, 12 January 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 10, 12 January 1880, Page 4

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