1 it/j^*-* 1 * NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TO ELS 0 N SECTION OTEJABEB AND AFTER 25jh JUfY, 1881. v a ooieaonexßOioa «a 5 " oo«»i«(r)»<jit;i/5in o — . ■ TO «g> pp fe m oiTisoico — cootoeooo §3» to 1-1 « co w•*wtot, 00 00 o . .g ■ ra -. « ii a f. « cj o « o <O « r l . ** "' I § . ■* 10 w « O r§ lit ; »<» »» i a-, en :o» : p I ill! t « •:*= :5 :?S : S : | MO |SS ;? ;^2 ;§§ R ~ -' " ; '<-* -<^7A •CN « ,M — ■ . ® « <o .a> a> « «s -* 5 . <n ;«;•*; w ;« co • v, *- r~ • s •06 co :» e5 ■y - ■ --- - 5 s 1»!:££ : - H : t j il 3 a I 1 11 mH^§*£& - — — . b -j e«o««u «ooj o o , ■c« d ■fOvooOTfOs-'toao 5 * "^ '"' « ID 3 a ' ft) p 3 «'—oo---=ojmw — » 3 . "■ "5. .5 b o—■mm eS 09 -j< >q uj 15 H m • aOo.t-o 00 ins ° 7 **. -"■=. • •-•: : - : ■■-■ -* : o a -1 „. . o ,yC • rJI £ j oi a, : c-; oJ • d • ■_:" 0 : _ ci, >. 2 t S ; .. = 5 ~ - k « a i i j * ■ ?gg ? : J i jsu 5 r I « f sg s d r: H v E jj 2 i< v * a K ; u = ;itAa << * c a< r-; e< . p£ t: f~ K3 & fr. s * PLATFORMS C'NL 7.— -Trains do not stop &l tihi'pe unir.'s '•eqaired. JfoMc- should be fciven to the Gr",rd $,t, the previous stooping Ration. Note.— The Station formerly called Foxhill is now named Wai Hi. J. F. MAXWELL, Ge-erel MnRg?T. 81 Lives of great men a'l remim? tip, We ein mafce cvr lives Mibliaie ; And depa'dng. leave behind us Footprints on the eands of time.'' np<HE above 5s read with great fate-rest by X thousands of yo^ng rocn. It inspire? tbern with Bopf, for in fie brfght les'con cf youth there is no bikli wo.-d S3 fail Abs! B'iy mar-v, this is correct — is true with regard to the yoath who has never abused hia strength— and to the roan who has not been " passion's slave." Br j to tbat youth— to that man who h<ie wasted L'ia vigor, vrho has s folded binrßelf up ti the temporary sweet a'luTcmpnts of vice, who has given unbridled license to hi* passions to him the above lines arc but eg a r'fprcach, What ho ie can he have ? What ! aspirations ? What chance ot 'eavirg his frotpiints on the rands of time ? For" him, alfs, there is noaght but dark deepair and eelf-reprop.ch ,'or a lost life. Fcr a maa to 'esve his footprints on the saids of time, he must he endowed with a strong briiin end nervous powfr. He must posse 38 a strong, vJgorons, h?»ltliy nr nl in a healthy ho^y — tho power to conceive — thf encrgj to execute! But look at our Austral\vi yo^ib ! See tlie emacift.ed form, the vacant look, t 1 c lis^ess. hesitating manner, the nervous distr.'fct. the senseless, a ; raost; ijiottc exprersion. Note bis drmeanor a^d C"nve"s.-»t?on, and then siv. Is that a roan to leave his footprir'-s on the sands of tima. Do parents, medical men, an<i educators of youth pay sufEcient attention to this subject ? Do they ever SBceitain the cause of this ri«eay ? and having (ionc so, do tl'ev (a.? a si. let fefse of duty demands) seek the skilled udvice of t»ie medical man wh > has nigde this branch of Ills proiession his particrlar specialit-v, wlios? life has been devoted to tbe treatment of thnscasf?? Reader, woat is your anew fr ? Lej each o^e answer for hioiself. Pare- fs see their progeny fadirg gi-iidually be'ore their sißbt. see them become emaciated eld young men. brokfn down m health enfeebled., Befitted for the bat;le o c ifo ; yet cne word mieh save them, cne lound and vigorous heakh-f ivine letter from a medical man, liHbituHttd the treatment and continuous supervision of such esses, Yf< uld in most instances succeed in warding off the impendiog doom oi a miserable arid gloomy future, ami by appropr'.sje treatment restore the enervated s\ stem to its natural vigor, and ensure a joyous and hr.ppy life. Dr. L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made the i^wa«es of youtb Hnd thoe^ arifiing tlierefrc n l>is prt/liar study. I-i : s vhole profea sional life hr.s \-een csDeclal'.-; devoted to the treatment of Nervous {tfllo£. ! oce and tlie nisMses ireidtnial to Wan-'cl Lifr. His is rvailr'.^e to Rll—ro matter how m my nunureds or thousands o f milei dis s sn . Bis sjstern of coi respond! oca ■ Jetter is row s^ well orgar'ged c^u knowr, that cocnTert wotilii t-3 saprrfiou*— (i).? » ;is means many thonuandg c' paf'fnta li"ye bte^ cured wlaim he I'as never Fcen una never nown); srd it is carried on with . cb afjiovi cunervision that t^ou^h. i-s been p.sc.isi' g vhis briineh of b'* rrofes/o.i , r or twf r.ty-f^x years in these olor'es, ro single irs^r'ee 0" geciderUl (]'-■( OfSiy ,^s ever yet hf -■ \sreJ Wlic-n m.'.'.'icii-ea re- reui^ed these- are ibrwsrdcc' in t'.iL- fame can.j] n; - >vt:\ witooat a possibility of " 3 coPieu.a o. the paresis bt ; \7. ''.iKf.vfvc-i l . ri:»in ai*-.. fkar dlrertions afcorrp-ir. • ''ies;> i«f.T(?t- t^A a caro is effected withovt t»e i the p'nsie:an krow ig who 73 hi 0 patient. To Men srd Women wi h Brol:en-i'ovfn Corfiitiitiona tl<e Ne r vous .■ 'i Debilitatfd, al' ; jfJeiinor iaoM e^y riisens-e wm tsver, Dr. L. L. StH i s pan of treatment cororoendß itself, f voiding as it does tb? inconvenience fid .ipense of a personal visit. Address — DR. L, I. SMITH, 182, COLLINS STEEET EAST, MELBOURNE (late^lhe reeidence of thej|Goveroor.) Consultation Fsq by lei&r, £1.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 7 November 1881, Page 4
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