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aW. v wswM ' LICENSED LAND BROKER, ' VALJIAT^ByiL] ■ LAND, HOUSE & COMMISSIOF >AQ-ENT * f HARDY STREET/NELSON. TRANSFERS or CONVEYANCES; of LAND under the " Land Tran|sfer Act" effected at charges fixed by the Act.; also MORTGAGES and RE - LEASES, POWERS of ATTORNEY prepared, and LEASES drawn. fi • Money invested on Mortgage Securities or in Bank and other Shares. Money lent on Freehold Securities at current rates of interest. r * Rents on Land, and Interest) on Mortgages collected. I Land and Houses hired let, bought or sold, en commission. Insurances effected : nt lowest rates.! ; Rents collected, Taxes and Insurances ppld ; and repairs, effected. Valuations made in Town or Country ,for purchases, sales, or for Stamp and Succession Duty. FOR SALE,, ON VERY EIBV *XEKMB TO SUIT PDKCHASBBB— 6. Fifty Acres, Moutere— a - bargain/ j 11. Three hundred Acres, Upper Moutere. 12. Forty Acres & Cottage, Lower Moutere.:. 32. House, and 40ffc frontage, Tasman-street, £300 42. Four Cottages in Hastings-street,. wjth Sfift of Land to each, from £90, to £160. 43. House and Half-an- acre of Land, Brontistreet. £400. .;''"'' 45. A comfortable Residence in Vanguard-st. with 2 acres of good land, well stocked ■ -with Fruit Trees, very 1 cheap. 48; A 7 roomed House^with 7 acres Land,; at Wakefield for £320 or with 21 acres £500. l 50. Comfortable Rasidence at the Port £220. 52. €4 feet Land, corner of Nile street and Trafalgar-square, £200. 54. A Farm of 63 acres, in Gibbs Valley, W T akefield,- fenced and in paddocks price £600. 63. Three first-class Building Sites in Tra-falgar-Et, South, on very easy terms. 68. Several Allotments at Siepneyville, the Port, at low price?. j . 69, A small Sheep Farm in Motueka Valley, of 2«6 acres, at a low price, with option of taking the. Stock now depasturing thereon ! 70. A First-class Building Site, containing Twc-thirds of an Acre, in Kawaf-sf. 71. A very convenient Villa Residence, within five minutes' walk of the Poitoffice, for £150. 73. Tfiat well-arranged Tannery propertyjat . Wakefield, recently owned by Messrs Sedgwick and Gowland, very cheap. 75. Corner Allotment, Waimea-street, at £2 per foot. 77. Superior Cottage and Land, ; Washington Valley, for £200. 80. New Cottage and 60 feet of land, Van-guard-street. £225, easy terms. 81. 100 feet Land, Russell-strett. 82. 72 feet land, Waimaa-road,' 83. A Building Site at the Port at £1 per foot. 84. A peasant Residence at Bsachville' 85. First-class Building Site on Port Hills, tastefully planted and fenced ! 86. A capital Dairy Farm in Dovedalejjo' 359 acres, 'with Homestead and all working appliances 87. Two Allotments of Land nearly opposite Lukins' Wharf 88. Three Allotments in Wairaea-st 89. The interest in a Leasehold Ccttage in Nelson, very cheap. TO LET, 29. A Four-roomed Cottr^e, Westbank Terrace, at 7s.. per weeW. 31. A Six-roomed Houbc, Wellington-terrace, at £35 per year 32. A Family Kesidence, £4") ; 33. A Villa, overlooking the Bay, for £30 [ MONEY TO LEND. o». approved freehold «e<**nrftr. WRITING CASES J and DESKS ON SALE at R. LUCAS &.SONfB : „• : i i " Lives of great men 1 a'l remind us, j We can make our liveß sublime :$ ; And departing, lenve behind us Footprints on tho of time.'' ! THE above is: read with great interest by thousands of young men. It inspires them with Hopk, for in the bright lexicon of youth there is no such word as fail, j Alas ! say many, this is correct— is true .with; regard to the youth who hos never abused his strength— and to* the, man who has not been "passion's slave." - ! ■ But to that youth— to that man who has wasted his vigor, whQ:has yielded himpelf Up to the temporary sweet allurenient3 of vicl?, who has given unbridled license' to hju passions, to him the above lines are bjut asja rfproach, What hope can he have ?', What aspirations ? What chance ot leaving his footprints on tho pands of time ? For him, alas, there is nought but dark despair and self-reproach for a lost life For a man to leave his footprints on the rands of time, ho .must be endowed with a etrong brain end* nervous pow*r. He must possess a strong, vigorous, healthy mind in ja hcalthybody— the power to conceive — tho energy to execute 1 But look at our Austrian youth 1 See the emaciated form, the vacant look, the listless, hesitating manner, tbe nervous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanor ard conversation, and then ! s*iy, Is that a "ian to leave his footprints on the sands of tirrie.' ; Do parents, medical .men, and - educators of youth, pay sufficient attention' to this subject ? ''Do they ever ascertain the cause of this decay ? and having doue'spj.do : they (asa strict sense of duty demands) -seek, tb'e skilled advice of the ; medical man>whvhaß made this branch of his ,, profession his particular speciality, whose life has been devoted to the treatment of these cases ? Reader, what is your answer ? Let each 'one answer. foihimself. Parents see th,eir, progeny .fading, gradually before their sight, see them become emaciated, old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, vi.fitted for the "battle of ife ; yet one word mi'gh . save them, one lound and vigorous health- gl ving letter from a medical man, habituated to the'treatment and continuous supervision ot such ..cases, wuld in most instances succeed in warding off the impending doom of,(a miserable and gloomy luture, and hy? appropriate treatment restore "tlie 'enervatad 'sjsfem to its natural vigor, and ensure a joyous Bnd happy life, j Dr. L. L. SMITH, ot Melbourne, has made the disea?es of youth and those arising theref from his peculiar study. His whole profes, sional life has been esoecially devoted to the treatment of Nervous aff-jctions aud the Diseases incidental-, to Married Lifo. His fshjlf is' available to ; aU-nq;matter how many; hundreds or thbusanos of miles distant. Bis ? system of correspondence by letter is now s<| well organised and known, that comment would be superflous— (by this means many thousands of patients have been cured, whom he has never seen and never known); and it is carried on with such 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 has ever yet happened' When medicines a.rp required, these are fprawarded iin) the eam4eartTftltm^nhS|r^ithp ul j 'a~ polsibiliiy of tie contents of the parcels . being discovered. Plain and clear directional accompany these latter, and a cure is effected without even the physician knowing who is his patient. ( To Men snd Women with Broken-down Constitutions, tho Nervous and Debilitated; all euflering from any disease whatever, Dr.| L. L..Smiih's, t plan,ot' treatment commends itselffayoidmg.-as.i^ ;andVxpense*of'a personal visit. " j ' ' ; Address-— j ' DR. L. L. SMITH, 1 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, 1 i _ vvr^ s CGrJsultrttidn Fee'hy..-Le6ieriif tfriS i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 207, 31 August 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 207, 31 August 1880, Page 4

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