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MOBER-T 0 X L E V Wholesale and Retai 1 Storelieopor, BROADWAY, TO \lK.iVKLwiat-. pOUUTNKr\S JUNCTION AC COMMODJATION^HUUSE. liiao^ahaa Juaetion. ACCOiIMODAICOy-roB rRAYELLEFtS Boa' on the riv r forcr-issmg to.Lvell. -CATTLK TIiI«PAScJ ACT, 186^' IVTOTICIi) U hereW K^pr. Hint on ant _|\j -afier ThnrsdAy, 28ili November 18S0. the Pi-ovisioi o\ "The Cnttli Tresspass Ael, IS63,'} will he enforced oi my tnud, known hs [Inch's F*rm, Cruslf inirtop, and that it/is my intention t< CLAIM DAMAGES for a'l Cattle Ifotaes, Sheen, H He; c* t or any othei animals TItKJ?PA|SIiV(r on the sai. Und. whether the Jame be fenced or Uginelosed. 1 THOMAS LYX'-H. i Oru^hington. Besfton, Oeober 29, 183*. " INIERESTT^G TO ALL. Q-KWTt^MES, — I ntniyet alivp, thnnls ti llpllowity'is Pin*. Noljwishing to became on< of tl'«e residents of tbei Profes.-or's intendec Lunatic Asylum now being erected in Euglunt [ htely bought a boa of Holloway's Fill? took them at huervntf, and r^trttined ficn the " flowing Bowl/'/and Riclinrd'a hirasel iigain, Ilolloway's BiU'»atid Oiiitinent sir* iarffcly used in Bernipda, and that account? in .ny opinion, ion the longevity or its inhabifiint?, I feel/quiwt assured, howerei that Professor Hoi'ojway i 3 and has been on« ot the greatest bene(ju-tor3 to the hunion rac« thor has ever lived, Ind that his name wj'l bt han led down to pojteiity when the name oi our bravesr in an slayers arc forgoiton, Sirangc to say th-.it we, in idiffercnt ways, strive to acquire (he art of killing, but our own preservation we taki! litkle heed of. I have li«*ed in Bermuda 2o year I*,1 *, and in that time have mquired o!' BolJu-rs how thfy have preserved their hoalsh so well ;| the answer bus gone rally bet- n, " By not goini to tbe Army Doctor, but by v.-ing tbe Pills and Ointmem." By usiug the nbowo, I am now loun J at my Heimitaae lo be lucking much younger anu mwebealihy ihanypuituveseen ;ne tor years. Yours, J. W. ODDS', Tpckkm Town, Bkhmu^a, [Formerly teereta y to Duke ot ficuutwick.J ! Tbe tide T mes, | Slay, 1879. 11 Lires of gre it mwi all remind us, We can tpuire pur live? sublime ; | And, dppsrtinji, leave behind U9 Footpriuto on the sand 3 of time." THE abo*e is read with great interest by thousands o*' iyouDg men. It inspire? them with Houb, for iri the bright lexicon of youth there is no such word us fail, lias! sax many, this is correct, — is true with >: jgarri to the youth whp has never abuse<i his stroiigth— and to lite man who has not been • passion's slave." / But to that yoßth — fo that man, who has i waited his vigor, who has yielded himself up to the Urapor ij swet allurements o{ vice, who hus given- unbridled license K> his jius- ; 810118, to him the above lives arc but as a 1 reproach. Whiji UoPßcm he^bave ? Wh>>* aspirations ? What chance of le^vin^ hi<. iootpi in'B on the snnd? ol'time? For bitu, I alas! there i« nougiit but dark despair and i geir-teproacb for a lost life. ! For a man to leuve hii .'ootprints on tbe sands of time, lie mnst be eodowed with n strong brain an:| nervous power. Ke must possess a sou'id, (Vigorous, healthy mi<>d, in v healthy body 4-the wwer to eon cive — the encrry to execute! But look at our AlWiuliuu youthi Wee ;he <>»naeiale:i form, the vacant look, llie listless liesitnting munnei', the n. i rvou3 disfrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and uonvor&ntion, an J then say, 13 that a iaan ta leave Ms .ootpripts on the saud^of time. Do parents, rfodical men a*id educufors of voutli pay sutHcieuc attention to ihis su"-ji-ct ? Do then ever ascertain the caus? of this decay ; ana having done so, do they (as [ it strict sense pf duty demands) feck the skilled advice 6f the medical man, wtio has mude this braiich of his profession \ns particular speciality! whose life has been devoted to ihe tieataient of these ca«es ? Keackr, what is your ans* er ? Le: each oae answer :or himself, Pare t3 see their progeu? fading grjdually before heir i^ight, «c them become emaciated oid yo ing men, broken duwn \\i health, enfeebled unfitted for the buttle of lite; yet one w rd might sate them, one •ound Hud vigoro is heath-giving letter from a medical man, h ibitiiated to tile tit.Vinen* and coniinuous 'upervi*ion of such cases, would, in most i.i stances, succeed in warding O& the iinpeadin » (^oom of a itiiserub'e a«>i gloomy future, a id by appropriate treatment restore tbe entr rated system to it* lmtural vigor, aud ensure a-jo.ous und happy life. l)r L. L. SMli'li, of -Ale'bourmi, h.-ismaclft the diseases of yyuih and those arising therefrom ll is peculiai" stuHy. ilis whole pro ossional iiie has bel especially devoted to the treatment oi N< rvous Affections and the Discuses ineideut »1 to iiarned Lite. bli» ■<kill is iivaitabie t ail — no mutter iuw nn ty iiuudmis or thou andu of miles distanr. His bjglern of corresp luleneo by ietur i» now so well orgtiu'.sed aid knawr., that coinmeut would ue'&upei-ili >U3 — (by this ;eaui inuuy thoiuatids oi patit its have beeu cured, whom he has never seen md uevtr known) ; ami it is earned ou with such judieiius supei-vUon tbat though be aa beeu practi.<ijig tins brunch of his pro 4 tion tor t\veuty»six yenrs ia these colouies, i o single instance of ucojdeilal discovery las ever yet happened. When Medicines ire required, these are lorwunled in the sm c careml imio.ner without a possibility of tin ■ outeuts of thu parcels being disc-veixd, ifJuie and clear direc.iLMis uccoaitpany there lltitr, uud a cure is eaveiej wilhuut e'ytu theajhy^iciau kuov/i,;^ who is his pi-.tient. f i\> Men und Women wi:h Brcken»dovn Conatitutioiis, tuJ iNetvou), tb- i)cbi!n>ucd, and all sutferiiig frouj any Disease wliutevei-, i)r 1 , Ij. .SiliTilp plan oi tra.ituieiit coiuuitncls itself. avoiui;ig, as it docs, *ke mcouvenieuce tind oxpeuse of a personal visit. DR. L. SMITH, 183, COLLIE JifBEET EAST, MELBOURNE. (Late tbe Besiiencc 9i' the (JoTernor-)

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 November 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 November 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 November 1880, Page 3

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