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NoticT'should be given to the Guard at the previous stooping Station. AAAAAx -A\-y ■ .q/ ! .:i.v<{ a Notb;— The Station I formerly called Foxhill is now named Wai-iti., - s 7 r .,AA -A- „ -~, A., A- '- y A d.AB.UAkW¥k^diASA \ : a-< a.-. _■•: ■;,-* , General Manag*.. n Lives of great men all remind ns, AA aWe can makeoiir lives iab!ihie; n |. And departmg; leavejbehindoaJj AA. Footprints on ,the sands of time." T — HE~"abbve is Iread with^great iriterest by thousands of. yqnngi^sen. It inspires them with Hops, for in the bright lexicon of youth there, is no Bach,;word as fail: AJai'l aaynjany, this is correct—^! true w;itbiregard toiatfaevf yoatb iwbo. ihat ; Keveri, abased r his strength — and to the roan who has not. been " paasion'a slave;** : ,1; Bot-to - that youth— to~that man who-has wasted his vigor, gelded himielf np to the temporary sweet" allnrements'' of vice, who has given nnbridled, a licensejto bis passions, to bim the* above lines" are but as a reproach, Wnatlhopelcanlheha^e^ iWbat aapiratlons?_ What chance ot leaving Am fdqtjpttots^oir tbe sai|ds bfitibie J-.'sFo* him] alasi'there' U^bugh^Mt;'aßrß? : iafia|a^ and self-reproach for a lost life. A '-A.-y.j.itxin gs 0: For a ; hian to leave hli footprints on the sands of time, be must be endowed with a : strong brain -and nervous-power. -He-muat I possesata etrdn?,^igorbns,- healthy mmd in | • healthy body— the power to conceive — tlie energy to execute! Bgt look at our Australian yonthl See the .emaciated form, the j vacant iook,; the Ihtless^-hesitattag^^anner, the nervous distrust, the lenseleia," almost idiotic eipreisibn. Note bis Wme«nor^a«>d ! converifation7and : r tb'en ! '^ti't ! bk¥a4ieji'tb ; leive^w footprints^t^ 1)b T 'parents,- medical 'men, e^acators ;of u youtH pay su^^iat^tfention? io tKlav I subject ? ■Db'tliey' ever ascertaih thia" ,; cau% of tbfr decay f "md bayipg^done'so, do Hhey (a's'a' strict; J aerise of duty d^miands) seek the; skilled' advice of the 'medical man. wh Vnos made this branch of his proiession his partfeoi lar specjalityi whole life harbeen^devbted'terthe treatment of these caste ? Beader, what isyonranawfr ? Let each one answer for himself. Parents ~see~tbeir progeny fading gradually before their 9igh¥Jsefl!them,r^m> emaciated* old young (men, broken jdowffi id health, enfeebled, aofjtted for the battleTof if ?J IK* o ?e;,vr9rd pjigh-fj-jß)^. them,, one lound andx vigorous health T glvtag lefter'froni a medical man, habituated to thV^ealoMOf an * i?°. n !l»?.R»?i aunerv4s|9^j)tTSßeh wonld T , ji. jnost ■ instances, saca^d in off ihe impendingidbom^^t a gloomy future, and by appfopriate'trealme'nt reatore enervated sj stem to lis natural vigor, and ensure a joyous andhappy life. :r; : i Dr. L.L. SMITH j;pi Melbourne; has flaade the diseases of ydcths'ndthdie arliing^Heref.rpm.his„peculiar study. ... Bie^who'le profee sionaf life has been espeeialiy devoted tooths treatment of Nervous affections and 'the Diseases incidentsl to Married Life, His skill ie available to all— no matter how many nundred*^<Bou"sabi?s'df mites distant.' Bla aystem of correspondence by ktter is now ,so i well organiaed and known, tbat comment WOUldrDensuperflous--(by thia ; me_nacma||y thousands of patients have beeaicUrediWhom|he baayneyej^ se^iand^nevertknown)? and it [is carried on with such judicious supervision ; that though he has been- practiaing_thia j branch qf his profession for twenty-six vcara Itn these colonies! no single instance of 'accidental discovery has- ev^er' yet happened: When medicines -are reijuiield. these are for- [ warded in the sanie careful manner, without a possibility of Atl c contents of thai parcels being discovered. Plain and clear directibns accompany these latter, and a cure is effected without even! tti«_ physician' knowfng who is his patient};.] VuirF-'Vy^ WQP-i'SW. To Men" .and Women wVfh ,Broi en-dawn Constitutions the" "NerWui* aid ' Debilitated, all e utJenng from any; Sisease whatever, Dr. i> LT Smith's^ plan df treatniebt itself^avoidiog as itidoeaf the iocbnvefcieb'ce and expense of a personal visiti - t; a i ;iii %,,.- Address--. »...- "-, ■;; i^, L ,,^.^yA DR. L. L. SMISTfI^-S^; 189; XJOLtINS STBEETOEASTV? j MELBOUBNE] j(Late. the residence of .the Governor.) j '"^^ita^^Flel^ge&lr?^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 247, 17 October 1881, Page 4
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866Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 247, 17 October 1881, Page 4
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