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NOTICE. CANTERBURY AND WESTUND GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, AND COLONISATION COMPANY, LIMITED. mil!? AGREEMENT to TAKW UP -*■ SHARES, and full particulars, cab be seen at the Office of the Undersigned* Eauly Application Necess\by. PATRICK BRENNAN, Sharebroker, R^efton* M'PARLAND'S XPKEESS. rnHEUNDEUSIGNED will Leave WILLIAMS' HOTEL, DAILY, for CRONADUN and CAPLKSTON Conveying PASSENGERS, PARCELS, LETTERS, &c. Passengers and Freight conveyed by Arrangement from Reefton to Lyell and any other part of me district. Apply at Williams' Hotel, Reeton. P. M'PARLAND, ''roprietor MITCHELL AND CAMPBELL'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF CD ACHES. BOOKING PASSENGERS^AND PARCELS through at Lowest Ratrs from Reefton to Greymouth and to West port, leave REEFTON FOR GREYVIQUTH, VisTotara Flat, Aharua, Grey Valley, and Brunnerton, Every Monday, Wi:-he»day & Fbiday. at 8.30 a.m., sharp, and GjJEYMOUTH FOR REEFfON, Every Tuesday, Thursday, & Satubday At 7.30 a.m., sharp. Booking Office? : Eeffton ... DAWSON'S HOTEL Gbbtmouth ... GILMER'S HOTEL SPECIAL NOIICE. Tending the completion of arrangements for a Daily Coach, any day that the Coach does not leave Reefton for Greymouth, Fassengers will be conveyed either by Buggy, Covered Vehicle, or Ho se, changing at every stage at the same ratt with equal despatch as by Mail. " Lifes of great men i all remind us, We can n>uke oar lives sublime ; And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time." THE above is read with great interest bt thousands of young men. It inspire! them with Hope, for in the bright lexicon o youth there is no such word as fail. ..lias sa} many, this is correct, — is true with '.• jgarc to the youth who has never abused hi) strength— and to the man who has not beer ♦ passion's slave." But to that youth — to that man, who hai wasted his vigor, who has yielded himself uj to the temporary swept allurement! ol vice who has given unbridled license to hia pas< sions, to him the above lines are but us i reproach. What Hope can he have ? Wh», aspirations ? What chance of leaving hi footprints on the sands of time ? For him alas ! there w nought* but dark despair anc self-reproach for a lost life. For a man to leave his footprints on th< sands of time, he must be endowed with i strong brain and nervous power. He uius possess a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, it a healthy body —the power to conceive— the energy to execute! But look at ou Australian youth ! See the emaciated form the vacant look, the listless hesitating manner the n.rvous distrust, the senseless, almo| idiotic expression. Note his demeanour am conversation, and then say, Is that a man U leave Aw lootprints on the sands of time. Do parents, medical meu and educators o youth pay sufficient attention to this cub jt* ct ? Do they ever ascertain the cause o this decay ; and having done no, do they (ai a strict sense of duty demands) seek tin skilled advice of the medical man, who hai made tnis branch of his profession his par ticular speciality, whose life has been devotee to ihe treatment of these cases ? Header what is your answer P Le: each one answei for himself. Parents see their progeny fading gradually before their sight, tee them become emaciated old young men, broken down it; health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle ol life; yet one word might save them, one sound and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such cases, would, in most instances, succeed in warding off the impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the euervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure ajorous aud happy life. Dr L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made the diseases of youth and those arising there* from hia peculiar study. II is whole pro es» sional life has been especially devoted to the treatment of Nervous Affections and the Diseases incidental to Married Life. His skill is available to all — no matter how mt 'it hundreds or thousanda of miles distant. Hia system of correspondence by letter is now so well orgauised and known, thit comment would be superfluous — (by this oeaus uiauy thousands of patients have been cured, whom .he has never seen and never known) ; and it is carried on with such judicious eupervi»on that though he has been practising this branch of his profession lor twenty«six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. When Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the same carelul manner without a possibility of the <oa tents of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these latfer ( and a cure is elfvcted without eyen the physician knowing who is his pntient. To Men and Women wi:h Broken-clown Constitutions, the ftervou*, the Debilitated, and all sulfering from any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SMI'IH'S plan oi treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience and expense of a personal visit, Adiwess— DR. L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS TKKET EAST, MKLBOUKNE. Kate the BeaUen oi the Governor-)

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 1 April 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 1 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 1 April 1881, Page 3

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