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T>ilN*ING oi EVERY i>ESCBIPTibN| •*- executed on the Most Ebasohablh Tbbsm, by S LUCAS & SON, at the Evening Mail Office, Bridge-at., Nelson. ; tIUDJL SxJiiXjlhl. V HiD. .-r ! MOTELS! i '±*7x~'.- NOVELS:!! (INCLUDING. THE LATEST) | By Hayward, Ouida, Hawley Smart Lever, Besant and Rice, Missßrad-j don, Mrs Oliphant, Chas. Reidi Aimard, Trollope, Grant, Max Adeler, Mr'sPßiddell;- Henry Kings] ley, Harris King, Florence Marryat] > Bret Harte, Catherine King, Why te Melville, Mayne Reid, Mrs Marshj Percy Bernard St. John, W. Hi Maxwell, Amelia B. Edwards] Annie Thomas, Ainsworth, Gleig; James, Craiek, Silver Pen, HoU land, Joseph Hatton, Mrs. March Caldwell, Colonel W^almsly, etc. j E. LUCAIS & SON. NOTICE. pull DfiaH can be obtained from M; M. WEBSTER, Licensed Wine and Spirit Merchant, in T^o;-gallon[Kegs for; 5/-, if purchasers find theirown Kegs ; 4/6. i-^o Stamp Required, the excise duty having been Paid beforje the Beer leaves the Brewery. , Should anyone, under an erroneous interpretation of Clause 16, of The Beei Act, interfere in any way with the delivei j of the Beer, customers have my full authority to proceed legally at my eipense, against any such persons. j I m. m. webster!. j - ; ! . . ■ . ■ ■ ■•■ •; • , ■ j

« lives of great men all remind us,' 1 ! We can make our lives sublime ;I And departing; leave behind ua}; Footprints on the sands of time." rX»HE above is read with great interest by; ■J* r thousands of young men. It ingpires them with Hop», ! for in the brfgh¥lexicon of yonth there is no such word as fail. Alas ! say many, this is correct— ls true with regard 1 to the youth who has never abused his 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 himself up to the temporary sweet allurements of vice, I who has given unbridled license to his passions, to him the above lines are but as ai reproach. What hope can he have ? What aspirations ? What chance ot leaving fa footprints on the lanrfs of time ? For him, alas, there ia nought but dark despair and self-reproach for a lost Ufa. For a man to leave his footprints on the lands of time, he must be endowed with a strong brain end nervous power. He must possess a strong, vigorous, healthy mind in a healthy body—the power to conceive — th<* energy to execute I But look at our Austral-! ian youth I See the emaciated form, the 1 vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, 1 the nervous diitrust. the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note bis demeanor asd conversation, and then say. Is that a -nan to leave At* footprints on the sands of time. 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 done so, do they (as a strict lenee of duty demands) seek tbe skilled advice of the medical man, whi has 1 made this branch of his profession hfa particular speciality,- whose life has been devoted to the treatment of tbese cases ? Reader, what is your answer? Let each one answer for himself. Parents see their progeny fadicg gradually before their sight, see them become emaciated, old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for" the battle t of lfe ; yet one word migh save them, one lound and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of snch cases, w^uld in moat instances succeed ia warding off the impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system -to its natural vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life. Dr. L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made the diseases of yonth and those arising therefrom his peculiar study. His whole profes sional life has been especially devoted to the treatment of Nervous affections and tlie Diseases incidental to . Married Lifei skill it available to aU-^no matter how many nundreds or thousands of mperf/dftlanfc 'His system of correspondence bj: letter Wndw*"ao well organised and known, that coTnment would be superflousr- (by this means manv thousands of patienttJ have been cur&, whom he baa never seen and never Ma&wSy; and it Is carried on with such judicious supervision that though be baa been practising this branch of his profession for twenty-six years tn these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery ha» ever yet happened. When medicines arere^uired, thege are forwardedrin, the^aDaQjwfrefulmannerjTWithout a possibility or- <the- 6ont!ent»fcf L tb"e. parcela being discoverer £I«nx «nd cleat .directions accompany ihese'latteflrjaiia Veure^is effected without even.lihe^phYfijclJan knowing who is hi« patient. To Men and Women with Broken-down Constitutions, the) Neryouj andHDebilitated, ajl Buffering from i any disease whatever, Dr. L. L. Smith's plan of treatment commends ' itMlf, avoiding bs ife'doW the; inconvenience and expense of a personal visit ■•■■' Adtim-~ : ■■-•'-^-•"r- ' ' '" "■■'"'■' ' ' Dft^l^SMH^Hi ■!82?»e@E&INSr STREET EAST; ' (Late the residence of the Governor;) Corisuftatidn Fee by Letter, il. '■" ■'■■'"■■ -'1 TIT--- rry- , ■ , r - Tf T

Local Ixidtiai^i^stoa^raV^g^gopTS'! BOOTsl! W" an^ J- ; ST^PLESj Wholesale and Retail BOOT anjd # ; SHOE Manufacturers, Wellmgion, and , STREET, NELSON. In returning thanks to 6ur numerous friends and customers for the very liberal support accorded to us during our brief period of busiiress in Nelgon, we wish to intimafe that find^g the deniand for real y good.artrclesmfufeh larger than We anticipated, we have determined to mam iiactute and. sell NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS -^OODS^which we are njw aeymg .at pricea that cannot be beaten anywhere. lt~e do 'not quote prices, ks tworthlesfl Boots and 'Shoes can be made at, almost anyipricf - anjas we,have no old 'or shop-worn goods, ctfstomerß may rely upon getting none but sound and fresh articles, we repectfully soiict all Shoe buyers to caTTir/d inspect our goods and compare prices and quality. W. &J. S/have^shoVtly England a large, and varied, assortment of Ladies' and Cnildrea!s_SUMMEß BOOTS and SHOES, which will be in time for,,the, Season, ani^f -which due, notice ■.will b Q , given. ,N^.— All kind, of Repairing done pn'tne Remises; ' Store- ' dealers will find it to. their advantage to'sortup at tnis L EsiablishmeEti VI \ ' :) " •-'•- ? " i --^-^--J — l YMiiiTirniin.liinr /ill f Ifhj, 1 ,- ' ' ■-'■') '■■^■••-■■-■•' j Purchase with Headj STQiiey fIIBIST GOODS I LOWEST PRICES : - '■":. ' ' ' -'• ■ .'FROM'' ' ' :' ■ ' " •'■ " ;! ' I^mi] j Grocer, Provision Dealer, andj Gf e^i^ral Storekeep er, j ;IW ;W(SOD:# washingtoit valley, ,j Wm^mm^ s Singer 9 ' for Hand : T^ * dd ition to the extensive Factories in America^ ' i-h'-i^ 7 ? av n, b ! mt a large one in Seotl aud rk fflMpWffPrJ,,, Wmw tn« demand still increasing, they are contemplating f¥ jyyjl building another new Factory in England. Siich V^^^ ( " ''-'- jßmßfn 1 - '■' i §ueeeßß a l° n e flhould be a guarantee of the hibh ■^Sff^SnH© e ""- vrJ ? U * 1^ r '° f the " SINGER " Machi nes. j 111 fr, „, J, TsL3m "^"^ kinds of Machines repaired. J ]^^^^^^^^ Pure 0A from 8d P er bottie v ee J es . fr °m i ' '#. HUBB&RD, • ! (I ; rf , a AGENT, TRAFALGAR-ST. "S .B.— Machines left for.repairij it not JfeMM.F.itbiniwo r months, will !be ' .^JQpay eipenjejj,,^ t., -..|,f ,„,..„ -, "-rnii-i^i'MM,r-tfi ['" x vr-'-fM 08 ' IMMENSE 'jplp^p^tf IN| " l ' ' ■ ■ : ■ ■- " " * ■» ■ .' . L *■> i ' -')■'■■;! *■"' I ' ' - ■ ■■■'■'•. I .■ * r ■ ''' ' W" " E have much pleasure^ in submitting to ; the public tbe ; following PRICES ft* sQoTS^an^ SHOEI9; tk) order and measure/ a'U g'naTa^teed\)f be^t iriaierlaX, and inkde oiiihli premis es. Gentg ? French Calf, or iKiangarooi » . nismti' 'Wdtertighta ..v .fej ... l'r 6 Spring Sides ... r lB/6 Gents' Bluchers ... ... .. " 12/6 Gents' Colonial Calf do., i5/6 & ''l6/6 ''Xiß_difiB y 'Br^''i!,ace and Spring V Gents' Oxford arid l Derby -- : ■-',' -T ;: . : ASide&irrbm^.ii- h.^.4JX^i^/_ Sboes ... l£/o^l7/$] CJhildrefi'g and Girls', in all sizes Gents' French Calf Shooters .., 18j6 and patterns, from... 5/ 14/Gents' Super, Strong Liice-ups o .L. L I6f& Bbyß^isbeiups, from ... 5/6— lßfe Thow requiringjean have th© Pa^^\^B|,^png^tt^l^t^imall extra coital

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 217, 12 September 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 217, 12 September 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 217, 12 September 1881, Page 4

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