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it BUSINESS N9TICBS. 1 ~ "* AWmONBBRj ef^gfeAL, COMMISSION AGENT, T A UEB A£D GENERAL SHARB 3HOKB JST( TJAWREWCE. TrAPW ' THENEW V MRT)ICALKEFORM, , ' " , HOMOEOPATHY. T; DOCKING, M.D., L.S.AI., L.K.CP., - L.M., .and s ,M.T? C.f. England, be.srs to apprise tbp^inhabitjinTs of Dunedin, and the. surrounding fi^tricts, th^t he m.iv be Consulted in a,l disea-e* of the humnn frame, at his resiilence,,late Dr. Currie, opposite the Criterion, HoteV Princes street, Dnnedin. To those l^ho knowwhat homoeopathy is, what it has done, and wht it cau do — it is sufficient to intimate that the service of a skilled? practitioner is now at their disposal. 3?o thf>sewho,do,notknow ITomceopaihy, it is a ,Bys.tem that cqres safely, speedily, pleasan- %, arid thoroughly. It cures safely, because neither patients nor their friends run any risk of Wei ng poison ed'by mistake; speedily, beT <jause patients never linger under a long confor they are. not reduced to a pi'iable state of weakness from the violent action ' of druas for there are no nauseous draughte/nV bleeding*,, blisferij.gs, or burn ings — the" remedies, are readily taken by the tenderest infant, and retained on the most delicate.' stomach s '' and, lastly, it curps thoroughly," 'because if leaves no dregs ot ' disease in 'the systtm, to re-appear in some other.'form^a.tafutiUretime, and the medicines administered neyer implant the seeds, of new - disease. r in r the,irrame to, ripen w.hen the vital Jbrce ; has, diipin jibed . / Hopitenathy is more auccesjifuj tiah" the^ ordinary system, in the ' ' jiropjE>rtipii ;6f 3: to 1-,; as proved by th.s statistics of: European; -.hospitals,, and by a, comparison of< the private, practice of- the two.systems. Wijh.fthe; exception, of ( the. ♦'water cure," i^the only ayajem.thal; grapples successfully w.ith^hrppicdisrape ; : but Hydropathy, be,ing a system, of cure by external / meansjalpne, su.bjects.tbe patient ito an am unt of.' incbhyenience and loss, of time fronv which he is entirely relieved under ; Homoeopathy. "Air' patients, suffering from Cancer, Consumptip a, t Asthma^ Dysentry,. Diphtheria, old and in v # eterate : Ulcers, or any other obstinate or- malignant form, of disease will do well, to consult him without loss. of time.. Acute and Chronic diseases. will be charged aceorfling to the nature ol each case, and circumstances attending it, but in all cases fhe chargeswilJ be very moderate. Al, 1 supposer) in.curable diseases/will; be charged Thirty Shillingii per Mcmth (payable in advance)^ exclu- . sive of professional visits ; : and if any such patient continue under treatment three months •Without benefit, no. further charge will be made' until a, cure is effected.. Those who cannot afford, to. pay, by presenting a note t<> that effect,' signed by a clergyman, of any denomination,, will 1 receive advice gratis. Pa.tientsat a distance can be treated by forwarding, full particulars of their disease in writing , bn.t it will; facilitate the success of the treatment if Dr Docking can see them once._ No letter, however, will be answered unless containing thirty shillings, for which advice and medicine will be returned. NOTICE.— Some medical men say that it iB '-' -unprofessional." to advertise, but they themselves do not scruple to fill whole v-olumea with oases. which illustrate and suppoet their theories. Ido not begrudjre them the libert".. Personally, I consider that the Homoeopathic treatment is. the best for every fprm of disease, and I claim the right of making the public acquainterj with the fact. The more, widely the knowledge of a truth is dissje.mipated, tbe greater will; be the benefits conferred by any systems which fyllow its teachings, and to these bbnefits t^e peo^xe are en4i:led\ For cases of cure see *Otago Daily Timps of dates the 3rd, sth and 7th November, 1870. - Special hours for consultation;: 10; till. 12 c. ncon,J till 3 p.m.,, and 6; till 8. p.m.. : ,■ ; Nvß.-r- Always at home,, expept when, called flut up.pn^r^ent cases. .-■■■'■ T, DOCKING,. M.D.,&e. WOOL. (TIHI NEW ZEALAND; INSURANCE X -COMPANY INSURES WOOL, at the following: RATES :— . Station to. London, 40a per cent, 'Safe Port do 35s do do. The abovje areriess than the rates-, charged l>y under.w.rii!ers in England. ' ? - <: '■■ : GEO. W. ELIOTT; . .. - V . Agent for OtagOi. • : T"\ OUB^A- FURROW PLOUGHS. / ir .LANDING EX DUNFILLAN.. . . 24 Gray's Improved Patent G;B.. Strong >„ „ i ■ vDouble : % f urrowv Ploughs : ; . being a - direct importation: from: Messrs John -- -,'■ >:■- • Gray and Co., Uddingston Iron works, Glasgow, These ploughs are supplied „.* [ with ' txtra socks, coulters, &c, and one set each of Gray's improved three ' horse yokes. JAMES DAVIDSON, ... ; „ : STANDARD' IRON WORKS, ' (Dtk-rier of Cumberland and- St. Andrew ' '"'str-eets Dunedin. TYUNE'DIN WOOL. STORES We beg- to notify, our intention, to hold periodical 1 sales by auction, of WOOL, " SHEEPSKINS, HIDES,, TALLOW,, AND - ' OTHER PRODUCE,, during the season,/at «ur-temporary premises, Walker street, -ALL WOOL, OR OTHER PRUDUCE, vill, while in our Stores,, be protected by ?IRE INSURANCE, at LOWEST RATES Tbe well known, experience of our Mr Lanand his practical acquaintance with this e&ss, of business, afford the best guarantee Ratine interests of our constituents, will be .' ikOXOOghly attended to. ' l - CASJGJIiL_&LANSEIGNE;

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Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 353, 1 February 1871, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 353, 1 February 1871, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 353, 1 February 1871, Page 8

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