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« Lives of great m&i tfi remind us, We can make outlines. sublime ; And departing, leave behind us FOotpnnts on the eands of time.'' THE above is read with great interest by thQusands Qf, young mep. It inspiree > them (With "H6'#,' for in the bright lexicon of I youth there is no euch word as'fail.' Alns! : say maDy, ihiß is correct — ia true with regard. I to . the youth who hss never .abused hi* ' strengthi--and tp 1 the^roan who has'hot bep,n, i " paßsifth^s slave;" 7 ! ' •' " '' ;' : " ' ;' ' But to that youth— to that man who has. wasted his vigor, who^as. *,ield,ed himself np to the' temporary sweet' allurements of vice, -Vho has given unbridled license to hia pasto. ; him the , abpve ' lines are but rs a reproach, Wbat. hope can MJiave ? 'Wbat. aspirations f What cbance ,ot' lfeaving his fdotpriVitS' on ibe^eanrfs of f time ? For him, alps,-there ißiipughii but dark ae»pairrand: 'self-reproach fftra.lostlife, ' ' ; i For a man to leave bis footprints on the ! lands of time, he must be endowed with a ifitrong brain Md nervous no wf r. ' He must ! possess a Btronar,vigorp^p, healthy mind ( in a ; healthy body— -the -power y to conceive — thp energy to'~execute I But look at our A ustrali an youth T Sfee. ;the former the i vacant look.Htitf ifstfeSß. heßitating" mariner, j the nervqtiß] 9JBsr.u6t< ; the : setfßelee», almost 'idiotic exprefflion. feote bis demeanor, and. conyerßatipn, and then »<iy. Is that a wan to leave Aw.fpotprin'tßOih the swidi of time." Do parents, medical men, and educators 'of youth "pajr: suffidefit uattejution ;to this 'subject $ Do they ever aacer tain the cause of this decay ? and having done so, do they ;(as.a , strict »ense of, d^ty demands) seek. the jskilled' 'advice of "the ria§dicai"mßti, wh uhae j i made this brahch of his pfofeesipn hi.B; particu | lar epeciftlity. >/ whpßejlife ; haß,b^ l devoted to jtb'e treai'jiie4 pf "tHese'casis r Reader, what MiidurkxiWeTJl Let"eabh 'one; answer for himself. r Parents see tli»ir -progeny .i fadirg igradually. bPfdfe ih&i ifgh'f, ace thdm become emftciated^'old. young -jn,en, broken down in healtfi* "ehieebled;;:h»|ltt.ed for Ihe battle of |ife l ,|''yet ! 6ne %brd lijgh , savp .them, one ilouhd-and vigorous health'-pivinfr letter from |a inedicai' maiii'babituated ' to the. .treatment and continuous spperyisipn; of, .shgh.. cases. iw^id ia'mpflt" instances. sucae^d in warding o'tf tte iihp'eh'dirig clobm"dt ;a .'dolserable and 'gloomy 'iMre, y £ri'd f by appropriate treatment jrestorff the (enfervatadisystfem to itß natural Ivigor, and ensure a joyous and nappylffe. : Dr. L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made •the diseases of.youth.and.thpse arising thereIf rom b r iJß • pe^ikliaV Atticiy 'His whole profes fiional life has >fieen r e?i&cially dSvoted to" the. itreaimeiit of JNervous affections and tbi Diseaws aneldtrntalrto Life. His jeiill i^a^ailahie't'o. "all— no m'sdfer how many Wiiflre'dsdf'tbousaridtfbf miles distant. Die WMeqa qf ;cprrpsg>nd : egc.e } bx;letter is now sn !well organised Bnd^ known^ that comment :woUld-be. superflous— (by this mean's J m«i.ny thousands ofrpatientS,haye heen cured, whom he has neiret 'se'eh .and iiever known) 5 and it is catried on. with such judicious supervision thiiV'th'ough -;be b^B been ■ practising tbiß branch of his prof eisiori for twenty-six years Iln theflp;colomefl,rno / single instance of. acci- ; dehtar^iscbfefy~ has ever, yet happened. When medicines are' required, theße are forwarded "in the same careful manner, without a potsibility of.ttp cpntentspf the parcels' being "discoyefed.' Plain and clear directions accompany ttieae latter j and a cure is effected Withpiif even 1 the phy eiciah knowing who ia his patient; i Td l^eri afld Women with Broken-down Constitutionß, the Nervous and Debilitated, ali' Buifaring from any disease whatever, Dr. L. L. Smith's plan of treatment cqtaraendß itself, avoiding as It does; lh? inconvenience and expense of a personal visit. ! Address— j DB. L. L. SMITH, 1 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, i '" "''.... ' MELBOURNE (Late thelresidence of the Governor.) i Consultation Fee by Letter, £1 .

BA SO^ERLATIVE f^MC,; i>tXJB, ; fCf-; EfiC,T4NtI^DYSPEJPTiQ; and INViGOBATINia - CORDIAL, This JMEDICINAL BEVERAGE is warranted- not only r free from evtry in-' jurious property and,. ingredient, 'but of the' hestl po'ssiblo §ijalit^ > lts?extra\>rdinafV- medicinal 1 properties In Gravel, GtffiiJ Chronic 1 Bheu^tism, ! indp ent Dropsy, Flatulency* -'Colic -painsof ,the, Stoteseh or Bowels, 1 whe'thb* fn'Adqltr or Infants ; In all ordjpary eases af^Qb-, strudtidfis in" the/ Jfldntey's, 'Bladder; and Uriti-*sr<;o*gahß i eft's Pyshepßiaywb^ther ftcut^^ar- 'cßtonic ; 'in GleSierei 0 Debility, Sluggish Circala'iion v : of 'life Bft?»d tf ' Inital Energy,— are! acknowliscfged by the wholejMedical Fadully: 'andattestefl.imtneironigneii^Uteij^uth'ojcitieß.'i'v) : .m'^f-aia-v £ 4. r Pimpiwnjut.rlsJßMoiidiiaßgainit the;Balfitof punterfeitß of «* W.OLEE'S, BGHNAPPS" have heentgranted .byt.the: Suprenie:J(?oiir.tft of $WrsW.ttta Wales v»i?dJ^ict6tto',rand>!fiii'iiiher^ action; wiU, be inßtantly :takeri,.agafoßt:ianyoneitfnfringing upon the JTrad&rishtllof? the u Proprietor J ' 7u -~° ■ XJ -- / .-. . \ '•-. '.-■-.' ' : .^. .--■«■-•-■' .- . "•.-■.v---'- ;: "-•:.'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 244, 6 December 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 244, 6 December 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 244, 6 December 1880, Page 4

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