TO TIUVKL. THE GREY VaLLPY 'liili SEAS p. YOuRcT-foTARA, A Bay llobss, frill, b'at-k po.n's, S f an d--15 h; nds three fi r.el^s l lia |,. Foiir oIJ, is very rtbndj built ar ,<l ,. O ssf«e. tery be.-uififul pus. g( .t by To?, iraj H^m Lu.y by i'otfcntate, graud data 'j O sepliine. j Will rr;:vpl|tlns season in 'he Grey Vallef, and Innngahua Ilistrirt'*, and j tbe Farm. BEDIGREE. YOUNG TOTARA Is by Ti tara. dam Lucy by Po'<>n> taie. grand d ai Josepbinc, tl*e lattei imported from .New South Wales by Dr" Henwick (>;ee JNew South Wales sfu , book). To'ara is by Diomed^s, dfu Wa ; mea, the latter bred in 1859, bj Hesperus, da n Diomrdia, sister Wethergage by Weatberfit out 01 Taurina by T urus, Fsmeralda Hy Yin* garee, Pastel!* by Ru!>eous Parnsol by Potatoes, Prin lia by Hiyliflyer. Promise by Snap, Hesperus by Bay M'ddleton out of Piuary sister 'o Plcneprtenti«ry Emelius, out >f Harriet, by l'erii-les, Silina, Pipy.lin 1 by hit' Peter Haligh by Tumptor, Zm r^ree by Tramp out of Folly by Y< ung Dron?, Retina by Monarch, Rali >gh by Trumpetor. Faneby FioriH. P">TFNTATB was t>rrd by Mr Stafford i 1 1553, get by Sir H-r eules, dam P inees. by Gratis, grand data by Stric c, great dam by Hector "; Sir jHercules by Cap a-pie, dam'Paraguayi Tebms—£3 10i ; payable on the Is February, ISBC Good paddodking at rea«onnMe rates. J D. M'GIKLET. MUSJOAL NOTICE, J. SCHMIDT, VIOLINIST, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Beeflon Ind District— that, having resumed his eta jloyment as a Chemist, he is still OPEN or any MUSICAL ENGAGEMENTS . VIOLIN, BRAS S INSTBUMENTS, AND PIA SO— TAUGHT. BANDS PRCVIDED FOR BALLS, QUADKILIIE ASSEMBLIES, &e f ORDERS left at Mr. Angus Camn« bell's SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL, will be PROM PI LV ATTENDED TO. J 1 Lives of great men all remind us, We fan ipi>k J e our lives sublime j And, dppsrtihjj, leare behind us Footprints oa the sands of time." THE above is read with great inferest by thousands ofjyoin.g men. It inspires them with Hope, t>r in the bright lexicon of youth there is no s uch word as fail. Alas! saj many, this is correct, — is true with " .'garfi to the j-outli who ha 9 never abused his strength — and to tl c man who has uot been ' fjt»?:-ion'3 slave." But to that yom' I—to1 — to that man, who has wasted his vipor, wl o h:is yielded hitceeif up tc tha tcmporjry s reft allurements of vice, who has given unb idled license to Ins pnssions, to him the ibove lines are but as a reproach. What B dpe can he have ? Wh«s aspirations F What chance of leaving hit footptints on the spuds of time ? For him, alas ! there is nought but dark despair and self-reproncb for auost life. For a man to lelve his footprints on tbe sands of time, he Inuat be endowed with a strong brain and lervoufi power. He must possess a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, in a healthy body —ihe power to conceive — the ener»y to eieeute! But look at our Australian youth ! I See the emaciated form, the vacant look, thl listless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. I Note his demeanour and coiiTcrssttion, and men say, Is that a man to leave his footprints on the sands of time. Do parents, roepieal men and educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this subject ? Do they aver ascertain the cause of this decay 5 and Having done so, do they (as 3 strict sense ofl duty demands) seek the skilled advice of {the medical man, who has made tnia branch of his profession his particular speeialityjwhose life has been devoted to ihe treatment! of these cases ? Reader, what is your ansv er ? Le: each ose answer for himself. Pare its see their progeny fading gradually before heir sight, see them become emaciated old y< u r ig men, broke* 1 down in health, enfeebled unfitted for the ba.tie of life; yet ona n jrd might save them, one f>omid and vigoi'c is hea ! th>giving letter from a nieiiieul man, 1 übituated to the treatment and continuous |«upervisio!i of siu-h easo*, would, iv most ijstinces, sueci-ed iv warding oii' the iiupeadi'.Jg doom of a miserable and gloomy future, tfid by appropriate trerUim-nt restore the eurw-ated svstei;i to its :>utnriil vigor, and eiisivJajo- ius and happy life. l)r L. L- SMlirii, of Me'bourn«, b:is made the uise-i«cs o( jtulii and tuo?e arising there* from hi- pmrnjr surly. H;s wh^pro es. Bional life has 11-n especially Ucvotea to ihc tn-atment of rj.-rv"u9 Atf ctions and the Disuses iiuiJer t.x iJ Life. ilis skill is avail-ible o a!i— n-' m itter how many hundred-' or thoi canda of nnlfs distant. Jlis s^sieiii of corres| ointencc by letu-r is now so \veli orgautsed md kuown, that cotumeut would bo superfl toils— (by this neans uifiuy tlioiisauds oi pat cuts have been cured, whom he has never see 1 md Dever known) ; and it ie carried on wit 1 such judicious supervi on that though he has beeu practiaiug this branch of his pi >fession for twenty»six ye irs in these colonie: , no single instance of accidental discovers has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded in tnelsame careful manner without a possibility otjthe rouients cf the pan-els being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany the* latfer, and a cure is euveied without eyen tlie phynieia.i kuowing who is his patient. I To ifen ana Wompn wi'h Broken-down Constitutions, the .Nervous, the Debiiiin'ed, and all suffering from any Disease whatever, Dr L. L. S3iriH\S pkc of treatment commends itself, atfoidiiig, as it does, the inconvenience and expeuse of a personal visit, Adubess — j DR. |L. L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS STREET EAST. MhLBOOiiNE. (Late the BesiJencs oi the Governor.)
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 April 1880, Page 3
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