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TV"- O :f :§ 1 gj ; ON SALE BY T i > R. Lucas & Son,: " OFFICE OF THE d Evening Madly. &c^ it' BRIDGE STREET, j lf •. '■ nelson. ";.";! : . s By Miss M. E. Eiddell— ; \ ' joy after Sorrow : : Home sweet Home I h My First and Last Love , 0 The Bicli Husband : Z Far Above Bubies ; . i ; Above Suspicion , Austin Friar's , : . j I The Ruling Passion ! : i - n ; r A Life's Assize . ; City and Suburb : ; J Maxwell Drewitt , • The World and the Church i P By Miss M. E. Braddon— ; Lady Audley's Secret Fenton's Quest ; ; Robert Ainsleigh ; : The trail of the Serpent i Mffly Darrdll : , c Sir Jasper's Tenant \ J. - "Only a Clod • t' The Lovels of Arden ; t -Elanor's Victory ' " c The Doctor's' Wife. ' . John Marchmont'e Legacy S Lucius Davoren .'■'>.. , ; - Henry Dunbar ; ; Dead Sea Fruit , Rupert Growdin , r , tj To the Bitter End Run to I arth > ' . ' 1 Captain of the Vulture - j ! ; Lost for Love „ , ' g ; Strangers and Pilgrims ■ ' Hostages to Fortune - i ■ Aurora Moyd ' , ! ' ■ A Straiige World i . Lady Lisle . : f J : • Ralph the Bailiff - '* : : \ t \ Taken.at the Flood : . . ._ \ j' By Charles Lever — | ',' ;°, The ODonoghue . | U . 'Harry Lqrrequer' i ! j a ; A Day's Ride ■■, I ; h Sir Jasper, Carew :■ j : Cornelius O'Dowd ' \ \ . . Con Cregan | ■c That Boy of Norcott's ; I : A Rent in the Cloud j Barrington" * • p '' Maurice Tiernay j ; v - "Lutte'rell of Arran ' is The Fortunes- of Grlencbre I. One of Them - : - t It '■ Arthur O'Leary - ; .Tony Butler ; ; j : '.' y By Anthony, Trollope— ? „'''■'"•''': jjl The Bertrams • •v '■ : . " ' Doctor Shorne ; ; Castle Richmond '„, *„ ' : tady Anna • . ■ „.:..•. ' . ' Mendettpes of Ballycorau . . ' , Vermcad : ; . . ..'■<[ Rachelßay ■ '' • n Tales of All Countries . . . ; t) /The Kellys andthe.A'Kellys. ■ ' is j — - ; ~ «' Lires of great men ail-reminCfUßj '■ We' can make our liveß sublime 1 ;' I And departing, leave behind m- ! Footprihts on tbe eandßiOf time," / ! ; '" TTSHE above is read with great interest by ; . " L thousands of yonng men. It inspires "'! them with.. Hopb| for in the bright, lexicon of; v .y.auth there is-jio suchj word,;as faiK. Al88,! : r» ;Bay:n4a,ny, this is correct— is true. with regard ; ; 'to ;t be youth. who; hes .never abußedohis: ; strength— and to the roan who bas.jio.t been ■ : " passion's slaye." „ „ ■ v ■., v -. i i fijit;.; to~"tiiat youtb-^-to that man^ho^as ] le waßted'hi8 J vigdr, ■whohas yielded himeelf tip t- i to the temporary^weet, allurenients of vice, . who hns given unbridled license ; 'to. hia! ,pas-| . siocs; to him "the/ above linjlis.are'.but/as aj ! reproach i y?bat '' hope can tie have ? What j 1 "aspiration's.?' What chance" bi.lJeaving^Alw ; iootptiots on the sands of time ?. 'Fornifia,: ; alas, there Ib nought hut dark despair and; ; $e\f?x<zptQßc\ifo}' a lost lifts l. ; r . ' ; . | c : Foramanto leav^ his footprints ; x)n u thesands of tim'e^/he^ltnußt'jbefendowed/^witbia 1 , strong brain : nervpuB''.p'owcr^ ,He;xriUst| ■ ; possess a strong, vigorous, healtby mind in a , ! Healthy body— -the powe? to conceiVe —'the - .. energy to execute! 'But 'look at bur Austral- \ an yonth I See the 1 fofm.^th'ei s*. vacant look, the lietiefls, hesitating mantier, the nervous distrust; ithe eeriseless,- almost; f-i idiotic expression. Note his detheanof-andj I and .tben; aay, JKthat.a; .jnaja to is leave his footprints on the, sands lofitimp... , » iDp parents, medicaLwen,- and, i educators | ' _ pf / youth sufficient . attention fa thjfs: . subject ? ; ; Do; they ever / : ascei.tain, : the; ; ca«?e ; „ | of :this deoay ,?i and haying ,dQne, go, dq \\\es \,, (as a strict, wns«. of, duty i; 4e.mB,nda) ieekithe; ,: ! skilled advice of ,the; ! medioal;mja.ri,.wh) J ; hasi l : Ii -made this branch of his prpießßipn.hisjp^rtjjQU- ' : : lar speciality, whose life bap been deyoted._to ! ; j , the treatment of these cases ?'. Resder^vAat , '; lis your answer ?. Let each. one.^ answer for! i i himself. ..'Parents see . their, progeny fading j . gradually .before tbeirsight, see themibecpmei " : I emaciated, old youDg. men, .bjokcn ijiown in! p health, enfeebled, ttnfltted;;fornthe;,i.battlepf : ife ; yet one word uiigh . save them, one t lpund and yigorcfushealth.^ving letter from ; . ! a medical' man, ' Habituated to the treetmenti " . and continuous supervision -of- such : cases, \ o 3 Wf uld in most instances succeed in warding j 3 off^the ,JmpendiQg,doom. .of a^niiper-hle apd gloomy luturej and by. appropriate tr,eatn\ent J r - restoije .th^n^riMdisj; stein B|____l . .. vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life. ; , -..D/r. L. L. SMITH, ot Melbourne, has made . We (fiseaseß of youth and those arising there- , ; 'from bis peculiar study. His vhole profes sional life has been especially devoted to the '/ " "treatment, of Nervous affections and the ■j '.Diseases incidental to Married Life. His skill isftvailable to all— n.o 4 ma|ter Mw many Cbundireds-o'r,- ttib,usand> of \miljs jtatajitf, J?gls , t system or correspondence by letter is now so welt and known, that comment , i i would be Buperflous—Cby 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 ■' > r ' M 'that though he has been practising this ; p. . branch of bis profession for twenty-Bix years t . ; -in these colonies, no single instance of acci- ' : ' dental discovery has ever yet 1 happenei. 'When medicines are required, these are for- < warded . in , Jbhe eame^careful^manner, without j s U%poVßjDilUyoTfi.t^f3onl»ikJ;|pJ(^he/^Mls: r - . being discovered. Ffain and clear directions : { f a6coropany these latter, and a cure w effected 8 - .without even the physician knowing who is { j , hi? patient. •] t ! J To Men and Women with Broken-down \ 4 ; s i Constitutions, tho Nervous and Debilitated,' r all suffering from any disease whatever, Dr. i 4i :L. L. Smith's plan of treatment commends J itself, avoiding as it ( does, the sincpnvenience , r faiidJeypenBis;oXlpir|ona^VJßiyyvOiJi '• ; ; l DR; L. L. SMITH, ;j ',' 182, COLLINS STREET BAST, 0 !j MBLBOUBNE

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 209, 2 September 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 209, 2 September 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 209, 2 September 1880, Page 4

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