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■ OJNP SALExBY R. Liioas : > -OiFFIOE OF; THE .'.-; : t , ...,.'■-.•; 1 i . . ; ;- i-v. . „ s. ,»*- - i Evening: Maily-&67^ BBmGE STREET, !Bv Miss M. E. Eiddell-r ■■ - , ■ , „-•-, Joy after Sorrow Home sweet Home My First and Last Love . . ; The Eicli Husband Far Above Bubies Above Suspicion , , ~. Austin Friar's • The Ruling Passion A Life's Assize City and Suburb - Maxwell Drewitfc The World and the Clitfteii By Miss M. E. Braddon — , : Lady Audley's Secrot ... Feriton's Q.ues,t ; .'••'"','. Robert Airisleigh, „.:,, The trail of the.. Serpent' ' ■._■ Miily Darrell ' "' • - ?''.'' Sir Jasper's Tenant " , f : Only a Clod .... ...... :"^ji; The Lovel.s pf Arden ; '.'.,; :._ ; .; Elanor's Victory :( '■■ ; ; The.Dioctorls-Wife: •■.-; • '• ■: ' :. ; : John MavchmomYe Legacy ' Lucius Davoren ' \. '_', Henry "Dunbar s . . ..... ; Dead Sea Fruit „..■-■; ' . -•" ! Rupert Growdin "/ To the Bitter.End ...."' , ... ..^ Run'to lartK";' v . Captain o£^the Vulture j - s Lost foi' Love^ " I Strangers and. Pilgrims- -■•.-. Hostages to Fortune ■ Aurora jEloyd... - ■ r | A Strange "#orld , | Lady Lisle; - - ; Ralph the- Bailiff- '■ i . Taken at the Flood . . . ■■■ y ißy Charles Lever — - - . : -' i The O'Donoghue - j Harry Lprrequel' .. . , . r ,» - ADay's^Ride ". ''" '.- Sir Jasper, .Carew . : . ! Cornelius O'Dowd . ; . Con Cregan . . " : , ; : That Boy of -Norcott's. A Rent in .the Cloud, •■ ' • '-;■ - Barrington : - Maurice Tierhay , ; [ " Lutter llof'Arran •'-• - . The Fortunes of G-lencpre ; One of Them h ' Arthur-O'-Leary ; Tony Butler : By Anthony Troilope—r- | The Bertrams Doctor Shorne , ''• 7 ' ~ ; Castle Richmond .. ' ..: : • Lady Anna 7 - - ; '• , M endettoes . of Ballycoran Vermcad= f- _.. , ;' , ' . Rachel Ray - • - Tales of All Countries ' The ICellys and tlie 6'Kellys . " Lives of great men all remind us, ' : ' : We can make our lives sub'.itne ; i ; And departing, leave behind ub : Fdotprinta on the eands of time.' 1 THE above iV read with great interest by thousands of.ypnng men. It inspires them with Hope, for in the bright lexicon of youth there is no such wordras fail; "Albb! say inatiyytlnß is correct— is true.wi^h regard to the youth who hss never /abused! hi« strength— and to the roan who has) not been ; ".passion's slave.*' . , ; But to that youth— to that man' who] has ! wasted his vigor, who has yielded him Bel f up [to, the temporary: sweet ...allurements of vice, ; who has given unbridled, license -to [his passidna, to him the above lines are, but as a reproach. What hope can lie have ;? What aspirations ? Wb'at charice.pt .lea; viug,' his footprints; on the sands of time ? For him, I alas, there is nought but dark despair and ' self-reproach for a lost life. ■ ; For a;inar to' leave, his iootprmts on j the ; lands of time, h6i must 'be endowiga with a strong brain end nervous pWer.:* He must j possess a strong, vigorous, healthy mind in a healthy body— -the power to conceive —it he energy to execute ! But look at our "Austra.l--an youth 1" See the emaciated form, j the vacant look, the Hstless.heijitatipg manner, the nervous distrust, the senseleES,. almost idiotic expression. Note bis demeanor and conversation, and^ then Bay, ils that a man to leave his footprints on the sands of time. < Do parents, medical mcD, and educators of youth pay sufflbient^ attention, to this subject? 1 Do they' ever ; lascertain"the cause of this decay ? and having done so, do they (as a strict tease of duty demands) seek! the skilled advice of the medical man, wh > {has made this branch ofhis profession his particular epecjality, whose life has been devoted to the treatment of : thes^ casts ? Beader, what li'yowr answer ? - Let each one answer for himself, m Parents: seei tbeir progeny fading gradually lieio£e'their>ight l see them become e^ablated, old youbg "men, broken down in health, enfeeble^,* upfltted- for -the -battle of ife ; yet one word- migtf save them, one louhd and vigorous' health-Biving letter from a medicaVman, habitu"ated- r t6 the treatment' and continuous supervision of such cases v wonjd.4n most instancepuccee^ ia^waraip ,off the imp^ndiog aoom pi a4mißerab|e and jgloomy luiur.e,>nd%y/a^ restore the enervated system to its natural vigor,jand ensure a joyous aud happy life. ' Dr. L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made <the diseases of youth and those arising therefrom his peculiar study. His whole profes sional life has been especially devoted to the treatment of Nervous affections and tfae Diseases incidental to Married Life. His. an^nd-majterlho^ many; hundreds or thousands of miles distant. His ByWein of correspondence by letter is now so well organised and known, that comment would be euperflous— (by this means many thousands of patients have been cured, whom he has never seen and never known) | and it (a carried on with Buch judicious supervision [that though he has been practising this branch of bis profession for twenty-six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When niedicinea^arerrequired, .these are for%> ftM<!ea? jo^^elKmCcarefur^a^rptJout, a possibility of ttieTcoutents of the parcels being idiscovered. Plain and clear directions accompany these latter, and a cure is effected without even the physician knowing who is bis patient. > To Men and Women with Broken-down Constitutions, the Nervous and Debilitated, all suffering from any disease whatever, Dr. L. L. Smith's »plan ot\ treatment commends, itlel^^oidgglaj^it^es'^eji^^tji^n^ ,and expense of "a personal visit. fi DR. L. L. SMITH, :* 182, COLLINS STBEET EAST, (^nsuUation'FM byXet^r]!£'ll ): ! ! v v

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 211, 4 September 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 211, 4 September 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 211, 4 September 1880, Page 4

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