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NEI: SON INSTITUTE. THB.'_.N : l9inL GFNERAL MEETING of the Members ol the Nelson lesti tutk will be held on THURSDAY, February 26tb, 1880, at Hail-past Seven p m. Business : To Receive the Annual Keportand Balance 'sheet and Mu.eum, and to appoint Officers fcr the current year. By order of the Committee, JOHN PERCY, Hon. Secrelary. N 1.,- The attention of members ia directed to Rule as. relating to the' Election of officers •of the Institute. Copy of Rules to be seen at the Institute Nelson, .February 12, 18. 0. 481 — 6a MOCHARA CAFE DE SAWTE ANTIBILIOUS, GRATEFUL, COMFORTING. MOCHARA, or tlie Coffee bf Health is recognised as the Beut (.ofiee Improver in the world, and superior to any other ingredient yet introduced. Mocliara is the produce of the Finest liipe Figs, is warranted puie, and is ÜBed as a supplement for mixing with Coffee. - - Ifc imparts that - dark brown, yet transparent color, delicious . mellow flavor/and rich body, so muth admired in Coffee at Paris and afc Vienna. .Mocliara neutralises- the heating properties of Coffee, and the sanative superiority of Figs being well known and much appreciated, Moohaea 'is highly recommended by the Faculty as the COFFEE OF HEALTH and is used alsoyas a remedy against Indigestion and Costiveness, if taken in increased proportions. M. M. WEBSTEE has just received a shipment of this valuable preparation. M. M. WEBSTER, Family'Grqcer, Coffee Roaster, etc., TRAFALGAR-STBEET. " Lives of grrat men a'l remind us, We can make cur lives Hublitr.e ; And de parting, leave bthind us footprint, on the sands of time." 5 THE above is reed with great interest by thous.nds of young men, It inspire, them with B opk, for in the bright lexicon of youth there is no such word as fail AUs! say many, ibis is correct — is true with regard to the youth who has never abused his Btrenpth — and to the man who ha. not been -." passion's 'slave." - . But to that'ybutb— to that man who bis wasted hi. vigor, who has \ielded himself up k to tie temporary sweet allurements of vice, who has given unbridJed license to hi. pasaiors to him the above Hues are but _s a rrpioich Wbat hope can he have ? Wbat i l aspirations? What chance ot leaving his footprints on the sands of time ? For him, aUs, thei e is nought but dark despair and self-reproach for a Inst life Por a man to leave his footprints en the sands of time, he must be endowed with a strong brain >:nd nervous powrr. He niust possess a strong, vigorous, healthy mind in a healthy body — tho power to conceive — the energ> to execute I But look at our Austra!an youth I See the emaciated form, the vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, tbe nervous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note bis d.meanor a'-d conversation, and then siy. Is that a man to leave his footprints on the sands of time. Do parents, medical men, and educators of jouth pay -sufficient attention to tbis subject ? Do they ever ascertain the cause of this decay ? and having done so, do they (as a strict senna of duty demands) eeekitbe < skilled advice <f the medicil ms n wh > has '. made this branch of hia prote.B.Qn his particular speciality , whose life has been devoted to the trtßtment of' these cast. ? Reader, what is j/our ans ..«,• ? Let reach one answer 1 for himself: Parenis B ee their' progeny fadirg gradually before their sight; see them become emaciated, old young men, broken down in health, enfeeble.d, unfitted for ih.e battle of life ; yet one word might save them, one sound and vigorous health-givin? letter frora a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuou. supervision ot such cases, w uln in most instances succeed in warding off the. impending doom of a miserable acd ' gloomy luliire, and hy appropriate treatment restore, the enervated s^ stem to its natural vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life. Dr. L. L. SMITH, ot Melbourne, has made the distates of youth ana those arising therefrom his peculiar study. .His vrhole professional life has bein c specially devoted to the .treatment of Ntrvous.s^f.'Ctions and the Diseases, incidental to. .darned Life. His • sljill is available. to all— no. ma Iter how many hundreds, or, thousands of mileß distant. Bis system of correspondence by letter is now s * .well organised and known,, that comment would be superflous— (by this means many thoutanOß ot pa.ients have been cured, whom he has never seen and never known); and it is carried on with such junioion. supervision i that though he haß been practising jthis branch of his prote.Bion for twenty-six jears ,ln these c,olonieß, no single instance of acci- .' dental , discovery j has .ever yet ' -happene i. When medicines are- required, thesa are forwarded in the same cartful manner, without of. tl o cimt^nta of the parcels ; be^njg discovereii. ' Plain and clparjUrectjiors accompany ihes y e latter ? and a cprp ia effected without even the ' pfij sician 'knowing who is his : patient. .. .'- A, ,Tp , ..and , " Constitutions, t_^e -N,e'ryouß\Jttid Debilitated, all sufleiiug from uny d'i'aease whatever, Dr. JL li. Smith's plan of treatment comraenda itself, avoiding aB it. does thp inconvenience and expense of a personal visit. Address— DR. L. L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE (Late tho residence of the Governor.) t Ousultation Fee by Let.e.j £1.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 46, 23 February 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 46, 23 February 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 46, 23 February 1880, Page 4

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