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EEB CBOSS LINE, { Jr^__^_ mniTitddle Stesxae? rnferl JiADSBAB.ILIf, . I J» Wjllkbb, 35Sft«ter, will loa? sa under .«« Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, December 21, ■ '-• at!? a.m." Motueka for Nelson, Tueeday, December 21, at io am. Nelson for Waitapu, Wednesday, December 22i at 9 p.m Waitapu for Oollingwcod, Thursday, December 23, at to a.m. Collingwood for Waitapu, Eriday, December 24, at 10.30 am. Waitapu for Kelson, Friday, December 24, at 1 pm. Neleon for Motueka, Monday, Dccenber 27 at 7 30 a m. Motueka for Nelson, Monday, December 27, at 5 p m. Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, December 28, at I p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, December 28, at 4 p m Nelson t r Motueka, Wednesday, December 29, Bt 3 p m. Motueka for Waitapu, Wednesday, December 29, at 6 30 p.m. Waitapu for Collingwood, Thursday, December 30, at 6 a.m. Collingwood for Waitapu, Friday, December 31,;at6a.ra. ; Waitapu for Kelson, Friday, December 31, at 8 a.m. ■ k,b on Wool and Hops ftom C< Iden Bay, ss, per Bale; from Motueka, 4b, For Freight er Passage, apply'at tha Lady BMkly Qi3c9j Commercial Wharf, 984 J.3. QROfflg, Jfaut., Agea& f ©_r IMe 9 &x t@ I^t» 0 LET.— A THBEE.RQOMFD COTTAGE oppniiitfi Patterson's Storeß, Waimea-B«reet.-|-GORRIE & bONS. TO LET.-.FURNISBED ROOMS, with cr without Board Apply :-• 5226~t; c ; Mrs. MACKAY, Belmont House. TO-LET; with immeaiate possesion; the ; i: BBIP fidTKL, Bituate at -the Port. ■ lEpt,.^further particulars, apply en the pre : TOi LET.—*- KENT HOUSE," Waimea : rosd immediate possession. Apply to S; IAMBE^T, The Port. For Sale, Cheap. A MOST Desirable SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE and Outbuildings, with GARDEN well stocked with Eruit, Trees, pleasantly situated in tbe Wood, Apply B„ " Mail Office. 3324- 1 c OOR S A L.E. «r HOUSI containing JD Eight Rooms, close to the Radl-: way Ftstion, Sprihg Grove • "there is a, Garden planted with choice Eruit Trees. For, farther particulars, »pply to Mr W.ROUT, Neleon, or on the premises, to J9B W. T. BOTTRELL, ■» Lives of great men aureminfl us, Wo can make our, lives sublime ; .And departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time/' TBE above .is read with great interest by thousands of yoong men. It inspires <.% iem, with BoPP.for.in the bright lexicon of -youth t_tereiß.no guch word aa fail. Alss! «ay 'many, this is correct — is true with regard p, to the youth who :hsß never abused bie Btrenpth-T-ancl to theJronn who has pot been " passion's Blavel" But l to * that- youth— to that man who has wasted his vigor; "Who has yielded himself up to tbe temporary. sweet allurements of vice, who has given unbridled license to bis pasfslons, to him the above lines are but asa : '.te woMhvi' What *ope can he have ? .What aspirations ? ;•' What cbance . of leaying his footprints on the* sands of time ? For him, alss, there ia nought but dark despair and ■elf-reproach for a lost life. ■< -;V;For a manto "leave hia footprints on tbe lands of time, he must be endowed with a Btrong brain end . nervous pb-srfr.. He must ; possess a strong, vigorous, healthy mind in a healthy ebbdy—the power to 'conceive — the . energy to execute I <■ But look at our .Australian youth 1 See tlie emac'ated form, thie vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, the "senseless, almost idiotic expretsicn. Note, bis dfmeahpr ' a^d , .convert ation/ and . then say, Is that a *can to ' leave his footprints on the Bandß of time. Do parents, medical men,- and educators of 3 outh pay sufficient attention to this „ subject ?-;■' Do" they :ever aspeitain tbe cause Of this decay ? and havingVdbne so, do they (aa a strict penee of duty demands) seek tbe skilled advice of the medical man, whi has made thiß branch of his proh ssion his particu--1 ; lar .ipeciality, 'whoselife has been devoted to the treatment ot these caste? Reader, what is your answeT ? Let each one answer for himtelf. Parents see their progeny fadirg grar ually before their sight,' see tbem become emaciated, old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of ife ; yet pne word migh . save them, one lound and vigorous health-* ving' letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and, continuous supervision of such cases, * 'ir'rWLd Lt ia' most instances' succeed in warding "off the impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and. by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural Tlgoriand ensure a joyous and-happy life. j Dr. L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made the diseases of youth and those arising there-: from bis peculiar study. Bis ¥ hole profes Sional life has been especially devoted to the treatment . of Ntrvous, sff.ctions and tbe Diseases .incidtn talf to 'Marrle-d Life His sill! is available to alt— no matter how many . ' nundreds or thousands of miles distant. Bis •yatem of correspondence by letter is now, so well organised and known, tbat comment Would be super flous— (by tbis means many thousands ot patients have been cured, wbom he has never seen and never I< nown); and it is carried bn witu such junicious supervision that though be has been practising this branch of his profession for twenty-tix years In these 'colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happenel. When medicineß are required, thc Bear e torwarded in the same careful manner, without a possibility of . tie contents, of the parcels being oiscovered. Plain and clear directions accompany theae latter, Bnd a cure iB effer ted without even the physician knowing who is his patient. .To Men and Women with Broken-down Constitutions, the Neivoua and Debilitated, a'l suffering from any disease whatever, Dr. li .Ij. Smith's plan of treatment' commends itself, avoiding as it does, thp inconvenience and expense of a personal visit. Address— DR. L. L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, ! ; MELBOURNE (Late.thev reeidence of the Governor.) CopqltationTFee by^Letter* JJI.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 256, 20 December 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 256, 20 December 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 256, 20 December 1880, Page 1

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