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: Opposite the " Argus " office an excited but orderly crowd gathered early in the evenins Ld remained until paso midnight;. But one spirit seemed to rule these people —an eager partisan(ship. I wonder whether ten per cent. bf tbh mob really understood the issues upon which this partisanship s based ; whether they comprehended the prmciple of plehiscitum or not, (and if they did not, I should not blame them, since „ '„ i -v^ nn c^ji • 4. the matter has been sadly mismterpreted by itß explanations;, and whether the famous sixth clause was not as double Dutch or Hebrew to them. I am sure that it was so, and I'll give you an instance. , I found honestly that the voice of public, opinion—that impalpable but autocratic principle, against which it is madness to beat —was dead against the Government And yet lam assured that no one or dozen act* of the Government inspired this feeling. The natural life ot any Ministry is three years, and I dare bet that on or about 1883 there will be as much clamor to thrust Mr Service to the wall as there has been to capsize Mr Berry. And I'd bet further—the press which applauds or condemns the one or the ",, .„ r>. i . other, will see fit and proper reason for piping another tune. G-ad ! is it not the farce of farces ?—•' Lounger," in the Melbourne Herald. : Mwwwww'w'"'! v ', '-'"iii—. nKVjat^ssfi^si^rssa NOTICE. ««-«.»- PURE VOLATILE EXJC ALITrnTTC /^T ATJTTT'TTP WTO & rt* lUb trijUiSUJLUsb JbAJ.iS.aLI —*- . UNDER the Distinguished Patronage oi his Majesty tie Kiog of Italy, at Rome, according to eosr.munier.tion received from the Consul-Gereral for Italy, at Melbourne, upon instruction* from the Minister for Foreign Affair?, dated f4th March, 1878.. We are informed that de&Jsrs in medicine often try to sell the euculyrtuu oil found in the trade instead of our Encah r-tus Extract. So farasthecomtnittipg of imposition against the public in such a.case is concerned, ihß consequences would not be serious; bus as the qualities of both of the products are in many csscb directly opposed to oiie another. we consider it our duty to direct the public attention to the following facts :~ The eucalyptus oil is recorded to be of value r.B a medicament in case 3of rheumati=im of secondary nature, and raaDifcEts a drawing, blistering effect upon the at in. ' Any blistering brought m by the applioation ot a medicament must increase irjflammation, and it is therefore evident that in eases of rounds, colds, bronchitis, diphtheria, croup, sprains, etc., the curative power oi

our extract on the named disease! being unquestionably proved by former publications I*** ff^ *^g^m °mp»h' £ diaeaeed* The truth of our assertion is founded upon *ue fftCfc tha* the oil is a resinous product £"£2 Weight . Ol)r €Xtrcct consists of the evaporatir.g particles of the gum leaves, soothing a»d he aling in ita tfftctu, its price being shillings for one pound weight Our extract, the genuine article is only made up ln half-ounce and one-ounce vials; vial« bearing on the labtls our trade mark and signature, SANDER & SONS, Bole Manufacturers of the Eucalyptuj ! Sandhurst, November?^. « Lives of great mea , TI remina nBfV we csn make our lives sublime; And departing, leave behind us Footprints on the eands of time." __ __ . . " , , „ TTI^VS^E" 1 JTSSS them with Hopp, for in the bright lexicon of youth there Ib no such word as fail. Alas! say many, this is correct—is true with regard "g^ SV2»ZS£Z&2i » passion's slave." But to that youth—to that man-who has wasted his vigor, who has yielded himself wp to tbe temporary sweet allurements of vice, who has given unbridled license to hi* pasfliots to B him the aboye i incß are but J a a reproach, What hope can he have ? What aspirations ? What chance ot leaving his footprints on the sands of time ?. For him, ales, there is nought but dark despair and self-reproach for a lest life For a man to leave his footprints on the rands of time, he must be endowed with a strong brain crd nervous po«rrr. He must p°" f" \fol^ vigorous, h^lthy mini in a hoa thy body—the power to conceive — thi c-n:rgy to execute! But look at our Austral-,-un youth! See the emaciated form, the vacunt look, the listless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note Lis demeanor a?d conversation, and then B-jy. Is that a man to leave his footprints on the sands of time, J5 O parents, medical men, and educators of south pay sufficient attention to this subject ? Do they ever cscertam the cause of.this decay ? and having done so, do they (as a stiiot penEO of duty demands) seek the skilled advice of the medical man. wh. has made this branch of his profr-FBion hia partieu]ap ppecinlilr, whesa life has been devoted to the tnatinent of theso casg ? Reader, what j 3 your anew, r ? Let each o'e acswfcr for himself. Parents see their progeny fadirg gradually before their sight, ccc them become emaciated, eld young men, broktn down in health, cnfeebk-d, vi fitted for thes battle of if G . yet one word uiigh save them, one i 0 and vigorous health givinz lttttr from a medical.man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision ct such coses, w. vi j }n mcs t instances succeed ia warding off the impending doom of a miserable and

Ex " BUTTERMERE" and . " ALASTA," via Wellington. —-—-—~:o:« -—»—. Men's Nailed Bluchers for 7/6 Men's Balmorals for| 8/6 Gent's Elastic Side Boots for ... 8/- s Ladies' Lastings from . 6/Ladies' Slippers from... 2/6 Ladies' Leather Elastics from ... 4/6 AND ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP. '" ——:6: —^—?— —- ESES-A-Jla"^ sc BOM. §te^^^j^e^^Wj#^^^Pfl j^^ A SOPERLATIVE TONIC, DIURBS"^K*^«iHS i"H liy^liSiNi £TIC> ANTI-DYSPFPHO and nm (tk Him I ft JL^™u^KjHHH invigorating cordial. H^^iPy'iWf'pwWTO*^^ i l^h'B MEDICINAL BEVERAGE is ■TWIiFiM A (LiJ (I H vIS IS (S (1 ft (I %$M u'nrrante(l not only free from tv.ry inH VH IS 194 A II A WJ \1 Ju'ious property and ingredient, but of HJ^iL^J Iff V (1 V A « m! W®iPH "'c bogt P°BBiblG qu^ity. Its extraordinary medicinal properties in travel, iiffß^S^R^^yWiffliy^ffi^^yfffyffff^"wJMßi Gout, Cb'onie Rheumatism, Incipient j^mml^mnMnMuluMffiffl^ftli m » IiMMiIiHHIB ro P9y> flatulency, Colic p ims of the BB|WB||HBBpMB|HMHMWffIJH^mm|f^ Stomach or Bowels, whether in Adults or fflfjlffijnPpßn^Tnyy Infants ; in all ordinary cssig^of Obl^aH Ik Si 9 1 8 im i flll'l B Ifln in the Kidneys, Bladder,'and HfflaJwU^Biil'"■^TOjjJß^ialajLSjH^umEilJS r 'nary Organs ;in Dyspepsia, wliethpr ||fflfflm||Kjß||K|BEißlii^^ acute or cbronic ; in General Debility, k*MMa^^iTlMl™r™mw^MHT wWHflßrffijiMiffl Sluggish Circulation of tl:e Blood ; Inadequate abs mimuon oi toou,auu *<xiiaumeu Vital En<rgy,-~cre acknowledged by the whole Medical Faculty, and attested in their highest written authorities. Pebpetdai, Injdnotions sgainst the Sale of Counterfeits of •' WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS "' have been granted by the Supreme Courts of New Foutii Wales and Victoria, and further action will be instantly taken against anyone infringing upon the Trade lishti of the Proprietor. . . Sole Agent for Australia and New Zealand :—M. MOSS & CO., Sydney and Melbourne Machines ! W. HUBBARD '.. i^^a^ Invites inspection to his stock of Machinery, 'j 1 which includes those adapted to meet the require- MkM^io!^M^^^MS menta of any Household. . The Singer, the Taylor's Patent, with s^^^^^^ Special Winder and Platform BAsio, and moat of the leading Machines of . the day. The New Hand Shuttle (loc£-stitcli),f£3. T£.BLE MACHINES for Dressmaking, Tailoring, and Leather work. Every Machine warranted to work well. Any special Machine got to order. Machines Sold for Cash or Hire Payment. BEIT Feraonal Instruction given to all purchasers. Extras Supplied—Oil, Needles, &o. Machihbs Bepaired or Exchanged. Authorised Agent forgtha real Singer. ■_JTW. HUBBARD, m^i^ S.TBAFALGAK-STBEET, NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 93, 19 April 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 93, 19 April 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 93, 19 April 1880, Page 4

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