TO TR % VEL. iHK GEEY f ALLEY. a*d IN ANO A HUA DUVRiGS* - THIS SEAS N. / ' YO NGTOTABA, A Bay Ifoasi with black poinfs, stands 15 linnds three inches bigb. Four years old, is very st onuly built and possesses very beautiful legs, got by Totara, dam Lucy by Po entate, grand dam Jose« phine. Will travel this season in 'he Grey Vail? ', «nd Inangahu^ I istrirt<i, and the Farm. 1 EDIGBEE. YOUNG TOTARA Is by T< tara, dam Lucy by Poientate. grand dsm Josephine, the lattei imported Irom Sew Sooth W»les by Dr« Renwick (see ben Sooth Wales slu. boob), Totara is by Diomedos^ , dan Waimea, the atfer bred in 1869, bj Hesperus, dan Diomcdia, sister Wethergage >y Weatherfit out oi | Taurina by Ta ims, Esmeralda by Yin* 6»ree, Pas'olle by Rubeou«, Pamsol by Putatoes, Prim- ta by Highflyer, Promi«e by Snap. Uet>itn» by Bay Middleton out of Pluary, sister to Plenepotentiary Emelius, ont f Harriot, by Pern-les, Selina, Pipylin by Sir Peter Baligb by Turaptor, Zmjraree by Tramp out of Folly by Yoing Dron<>, Begina by Monarch, Ratiqjh by Trumpetor. Fane by Fton'H. ;?otektatb was »ired by Mr Stafford in 1853, Rot hy Sir Rn eules, dam Pr nces. by Gratis, grand j dam by Stridi , awat grand dam ly j Hector ; Sir lercules by Cap a-pie, damjParaguay. \ Tbbms— £3 0s ; payable on the U February, 1880. Good paddocl ing at reasonable rates. D, M'GINLEY. MUSI SAL NOTICE. J. SOHMIDT, VIOLINIST, BEGS to infirm ilie Inhabitants of Beefton « d District— that, having resumed his emj loyment as a Chemist, be isstil! OPEN fir »ny MUSICAL IN* GAGEMENTS, I VIOLIN. BBASJ tJiSTHUMENTS, AND ! PIAB O— TAUaJIT. j BANDS PRO TIDED FOR BALLS, QOADRILL 5 ASSEMBLIES, &c. ORDERS let at Mr. Angus Camps' bell's SOUTH liRN CROSS HOTEL, | will be PROM! iLY ATTENDED TO. " Lives of g eat men all remind ns, We can mat i our lives sublime ; And, depart] ig, leave behind us Footprints o t the sands of time." nnHE above is read with great interest by X thousands f young men. It inspires them with HOPS, for in the bright lexicon of youth there is no such word as fail. Alas ! saj many, tbis is correct, — is true with regard to the youth wbo bat never abused his streDgth-raud to the man who has not bees ' passion's slave." But to that youth -to that man, who has wasted his vigor, Wh< has yielded himself up to the temporary sw set allurements of vice, who has given unbri lied license to bis pa§tions, to Mm the a iove lines an but as a reproach. Wliat Ho ?s can he have ? Who* aspirations? What chance of leaving hit footprints on the sands of time f For him, alas ! then i* noughi but dark despair and self-reproach for a lo t life. For a man to leav bis footprints on the lauds of time, be mi fit be endowed with a strong brain and neivout power. He must possess a sound, vigc 'ous, healthy mind, in a healthy body — th« power to conceive— the energy to execite! But look at our Australian youth ! S m the emaciated form, the vacant look, the 11 tless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust the senseless, almost idiotio expression. H ota his demeanour and conversation, and thei say, Is that a man to leave hit footprints or the sands of time. Do pareuts, medics 1 men and educators of youth pay guff. iont attention to this subject ? Do the; ever ascertain the cause of this decay j and bavi g done m>, do they (aa a strict sense of di ty demands) *eek the skilled advice of the medical aaan, wbo has made tbis branch of bis profession hi* particular speciality, wh< se life has been devoted to the treatment of these case* ? Reader, what is your answer? Le: each on© answer r ot himself, Parent* ice their progeny fading gradually before tbeii sight, see them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, un Stted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one •ound and vigorous 1 ea'th-giving letter from a medical man, habit mted to the treatment and continuous *upf -vision of such case?, would, in most inttan m, succeed in warding off the impending d< om of a miserable and gloomy future, and b ' appropriate treatment restore the enervatec system to its natural I vigor, and ensure % jorous and happy life. Dr L. L. SMITH, if Melbourne, ha*made the diseases of youth wd those arising there* from his peculiar stt lj. flis whole pro «• sionul life h»i been c peciully devoted to tho treatment of Nervo ts Affections and th« Diseases incidental o Married Life. His * skill is available to a!! -no matter how many bucdreds or thousani iof miles distant. His system of correspeiidi nee by letter is now so welJ orgauised aod mown, that comment would be superfluous -(by this --leans many ' thousands oi patients lave been cured, whom he has never seen m< never kuown) ; and it if earned on with su< h judicious eupervisoo that though he hi i been praotLmig tbis branch of bis profess an ior twrotytsix years in these colonies, no single instance of acci- , de-tal d»sco*«ry ha ever yet happened. When Mediciuea am required, these are forwarded in the i»m« oartlui manner without a possibility of the oawirts of the parcels being discovered, P tin and clear direciions accompany these latf i; and a cure is effected without eyen the pb rsician knowing who is his patient. To Men and Woi ten with Broken-down Constitutions, the B irvous, th* Debilitated, aud all sufiering fron any Disease whatever, Dr U L. SMITH'S ; lac o< treatment commends itself, avoiding as it does, the inconveoienoe and expense of a personal visit, i AoDßxsa— DR. L. ] SMITH, XB2, COLLINS BTHKBT JSAST. MKLBOOHNB. (Uto.tbe li«*idsnc* |f tb« Gomaor.)
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 March 1880, Page 3
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986Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 March 1880, Page 3
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