Website updates are scheduled for Tuesday September 10th from 8:30am to 12:30pm. While this is happening, the site will look a little different and some features may be unavailable.
×
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. O N F DEN C E Filthy Bags. Canaan Fox's Moralator. John Caldigate. "The Parting"—A new Burletta—By Frank Fudge, Esq , To be performed shortly by Morley'a Opera Company. The Mirror. The Watchman. The Puzzler. Medical Scionce. The Opera. Fublic Opinion on the Recent Fession. Canterbury Snobbishness. The Skeleton-By James Robertson. Happ'ncss—By Kitty. The Rose Croix. Current Matters. A Number of New Tales, New Sketches, New Articles. This Week's 'SATCBDAY AD VITOTISER AND PUBLIC OPINION.' ANTEP, all the different Companies of Volunteers to visit the Turkish Bathing Fs'iablnhment, Moray Place. 'ANTJiD Volunteers, wanting to be active n at the Review, to take a Turkish Bath, and you can step quicker when your captain gives you order*, and not as if you were in pain and achcß. ANTED Known —The Turkish Baths will take all the stiffness out of your limbs. ANTED Known— After coming a long journey to seo the Sham Fight, and not the Russian Fight, come to the Turkish Baths, where you can get all kinds of baths. rpEPiD Swimming Baths; Warm Baths, JL with cold shower; Sicilian; Turkish Bith. ANTED, the Bathing Establishment Open at 6 a.m. to 13 p.m. Saturday for the Volunteers. Geo. Hyatt. "ANTED, Apprentices for the urhoistery business. Apply Guthrie and Lftuisnh's New Zealand Timber and Wo )d\vare Factdru"" Company, Limited. ANTED, a smart yonng Man to assist in , . an hotel. Apply Krull's Hotel, sharp. F. Krull. WANTED, Machinist m Boot Trade; liberal salary and permanent eßgagement to a first-class hand. John Sheen and Co. ANTED, a Second Boots. Apply at < n ;e, ' Criterion Hotel.

RANTED, a General Servant. Apply ' house next to Clarevillo, York place, opposite old Middle District School. RANTED, four Bricklayers. Apply J. Love, Filleul street. ANTED, Apprentice to the Millinery. Apply K. Brown, George street, next Octagon. WANTED, Cooks, General Servants, Nursegirls, useful Girls, etc. Mrs Wilson's Eegietry Office and Dress Warehouse, Octagon. ANTED, General Servant. Apply Mrs Weller, Ventnor Villa, Cumberland V T charge; also experienced Saleswoman. Apply Mrs J. Di eaver, George street. ANTED Known—Millinery for the Holidays ; lowest prices in town charged. At Mrs J. Dreaver's, George street. ADIFS' AND CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, J all kinds, oolors, and sizes; groat variety, very oheao." J. Dreaver's, George street. 7 ANTED, all sorts and sizes of Draper ▼ ▼ Chaps to exhibit Shirt-fronts at Beview Tomorrow. ANTED Known—That Members of the v t "Tapeworm" Association intend taking an airing on Saturday, and drapery establishnnnts will be closed in consequence. WANTED to Know—Why the "Knights of the Yardstick" close on Saturday, an excellent day for selling a yard of calico. WANTED Known—Dinner. Ready en Satutday and Monday at 11 o'clock. Old Times Restaurant. ANTED, Errand Boy; 10a per week. Apply immediately, Almao's, next Queen's Theatre. a General Servant. Apply immediately, Mrs Almao, next Queen's Theatre. J ANTED, near the Shamrock Hotel, by < respectable married couple, Plainly Furnished Bedroom. Address "Lodging," office of this paper. "ANTED Known—A. and T. Inglis are t T layers rf first, class Second-hand Furniture. A; and T, Inghs, George street. ANTED Known —Every description of Job Printing executed at the Evening Star Printing Office in the best style and at oheap rates. MEDICAL BOTANY IS that f»ystrm of Medicine which, iu harmony withnata e, loason. aud experience, sesks to oure disease by admiuistering the products of the vegetable kingdom. la the three grand divisions of nature, Vegetable, and Animal Divino Wisdom fc« ordered that the first thould support the seCOhu *- nd fche ■''<*ontl tho third. Inorganic matter wa& "ever intended for either our food or medicuib, nor are we left in doubt what it tught to be. The Royal Psalmist, by Divine Inspiration, declares " God gave the herbs for the use of man." Tho most tminent physicians in all ages have acknowledged the truth of the above assertions. Tor the past'six years we have given this system our careful study, and can say in all good conscience that the larger c\ir experience, the more are we convinced of its vast superiority to all other systems of medication. lately some remarkable cures have been effected.

A young man holding a good situation in the city came for our advice. He said he had been under the doctor for Bome time, who said he was j in for confirmed consumption; and the doctor was unwise enough to tell the young man's employer, which nearly cost him his situation. We made him up our consumption mixture, of which he took three bottle*, and was then, and is now, in pood health. OLD SOKES, B\D LEGS, &c.—A man, whoßa lysnd had been poisoned, and who likewise had been under medical treatment. It was so bad-looking that we could not give any definite hopes of a cure, especially since three of the doctors had recommended amputation. TFe applied our herbal poltice and healing ointment, and gave him the blcod-puiifier as a mediune. In a month's time he was able to resume his emploj ment, and to use the hammer with the haud that had been so bad. These two c*3es are only samples. Should any doubt our statements we can refer them to the parties. We do not make a display of testimonials, so common and questionable ; we do not intend to adopt the " no cure, no i&y" system, as, cure or no cure, wo charge no pay, but only a reasonable price for our medicines. Thoso who have dealt with us can bear us out in saying that "Honeuty, the best policy" is our motto. OUR SPECIALITIES are now becoming household medicine in hundreds of homes, proving that it is possible to cure and prevent disease without bleoding, blistering, or mineral drugs. 1. DANDELION COFFEE, roasted and ground on tlio premises; from the true dandeI lion root grown in this district. It is a pleasant diet drink, and much better than ordinary coffee to invalids. Persons with bilioiß or liver ocv.-plaints, suspected or real, will find it to the | advastagc of then* health to use this coffee. [ S.>ld in tins—lib, Is 6d ; lib, 2s 6d. Ask your I grocer for it.

2. DANDELION PILLS—This Pill is a compo and of our own, in v.'h'eh wo have carefully hit nded some of tho following ingredients in sucb proportions as to cleanse tun htomach and Bo\ rcls, assifc Digestion, tho Kidney?, <v rract the EUj, and ctusing no griping pains :—Daudelioi', <;xt. podoplrillir, Indian rhubarb, exr. of carao mile, with active principles of beme American ) lerbu, which cisti in America Cs per ounea. Thri e-do/,en Box, I<. A person told ub that one and a half b r x cured him of a liver and kidney complaint of three years ' standing, which had coßt him pounds for doctt rs and medicine. 3. COMPOSITION rOWDER.—Aa a univeral remedy in tho first stains of disease this ia know 11 all over the world It is famed for prevent ng Sore Throats, Looseness of the Bowel*, Crar, ip, and Pains in the Stomaoh. Is (3d per tin. 4 "STOMACH BITTER POWDER.—Those woo> want a good appetite and a bweet breath, buy :a tin of this, la Od per ton. b, BILIOUS POWDEK, -'lhis is the finest apttl'<jntmedic.ne. I* works gently, and does jicnl >i"d np J>fk'i'. Is per b v «. MOTHEIo' FKUSND.-A ScetLius; Bj«w, \TSk 3 mted fti» from IT;ucd': :, lr; pur hofctlo. i o anicdl Medicine of every description, w. », Vaalu »nd rtta'l. Our Botanic Vujxr- Batii; is oiu ' of the luxuries of the age, 2ood, Invalu a' »lo u l l'evcr and Skin Diseases. Note the address—jj A M K 8 NE I L Dentist, &c, George street, Dunedin.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18781108.2.19.2

Bibliographic details

Evening Star, Issue 4895, 8 November 1878, Page 3

Word Count
1,265

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4895, 8 November 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4895, 8 November 1878, Page 3