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public notices. I ' DANCING. ) RILL-SHED, OCTAfiftw MONDAY, NJVEMBER l(t G ° Nf Extended Programme. Music by City Guards' Brass Band. ki o" ilemen ' 2s 6J; Udic * invited - stric % 'J-HE DUNEDIN SAVING'S BANK wil open on Tuesday, instead of M0 fl o> LVenjcg v EDMUND SMi.XS, Manager, AINBOW HOTEL.—Skittle Handwp for j Silver Watch and Geld Ring on Saturday next, commence 7 o'clock. PUBLIC NOTICE. Tjl BEISSEL, Hairdresser, begs to inform tho Public that neither John Geoghegan noj Q. Maiitell ever occupied the poaitiea of foreman in his establishment. TO MY CUSTOMERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC BMkday)isto be a General Holi- ,. 1 Will eloijo my premises on that day and re-open at wx o'clock in the evening. All Goods Marked at Cost Prion W. D. SUTHERLAND, Grocer, George street, SHIP TIMA.R.U, FROM GLASG.QW shL Su ° P »? f S r En & a sem«»t at Caversnam Depot oa Monday, Ufch November, and following days, U o'dwk a m ' d COLIN ALLAN, MELBOURNE CHAMPION BAOE JANUARY 1, 1879. ' (40 Enhies). R A. A. CAMERON can bo consulted op . above event as usual. 2,000 Mombero at 20s Each. Fil'St DTHV\ Second 2qq Third.,, „, |" [" "" 200 SMpr» (divided) ..." '.'.' '" 300 Non-starteM (divided) ... '". 500 £2 000 Exchange, Is, for oouutry cheques'. Two postage stamps required, one for reply and one tor result. Above Consultation will close early in Decernber, when Dunedin Cup Consultation will fol•t, «- ALEUED A. CAMERON, Eox2u! ; or Prince Wales Hotel, Dunedin.

UNEDIN CUP, 187 8. A CONSULTATION on the above event will be held by 3 000 subscribers at LI each, to be divided aa follows : ' f»»tnriiß £I2OO heoond prize 500 Third prize [[ 3qq Starters (divided) ..' "' 500 Non-starters (divided) .." '..', 500 £3,000 Cros ed cheques, with exchange (1b) added, and stamps for reply and result. GEORGE DODSON, Treasurer. Address—Box 27, Poit Chalmers. gROWN, EWING, & 00. Are now offering SIX HUNDRED DOZEN Cambric Handkerchiefs, 4s Gd, 5s 6d, 6s Gd, 7s, 7s 6d, 8s 6d per dozen; or 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d, 3j 9d, 4s, 4s 6d per half dozen. The above special purohase of Laiies' Cambric Handkerchiefs (stitjhed ready for use) is fully 33 per cent, lower than regular list pi ices, the seven-shilling line being similar in quality to the ordinary shilling handkerchief. BROWN, EWING, hj CO. MEDICAL BOTANY IS that system of Medicine which, in harmony withnatuie, reason, and exnerience, seeks to cure disease by administering the products of the vegetable kingdom. In the three grand divisions of nature, Mineral, Vegetable, and Animal Divinp Wisdom has ordered that the first should support the second and the second the third. Inorganic matter was never intended for either our food or medicine, nor are we left in doubt what it ought to be. The Royal Psalmist, by Divine Inspiration, declares " God gave the herbs for the use of man." The most • nrinent physic-ans in all ages have acknowledged the tiuth of the above assertions. Eor the past six years we have given this system our careful study, and can say in all good conscience that the larger our 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 cify came for our advice. He said he had been under the doctor for ?ome time, who said ho was in for confirmed consumption; and the doctor was unwis« enough to tell the young man's employer, so ntarly cost him his situation. We made him up our consumption mixture, of which he took three bottles, and was then, and is now, in good health.

OLD SORES, BvD LEGS, &c.-A man, whoso litna had been poisoned, and who likewise had been uudrr mudical treatment. It was so bad-looking that we could not give any definite h-.pes of a fare, especially since three of the doctors had recommended amputation of one fk.ger. We ainlied our herbal poltice Mid healing ointment, and gave him the blcod-piuiuer as a meJicino. In a month's tim-3 he was able to resume his employment, and to use the hammer with the hand that hd baen so bad. These two casoa are only samples. Should any doubt our statements we can refer them to tje parties. We do not make a display of tnstimonials, so common and fiuestiooablc; nor do we intend to adopt the 10 <:ure, nop »i" system, as, cure or no cure, we charge no pay, but only a reasonable price for our medicines. I'hose who have dealt with us can bear us out in saying that "Honesty, 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 bleeding, blistering, or mineral drugs. 1. DANDELION COFFEE, roasted and ground on the premises; from the true dandelion root grown in this district. It is a pleasant diet drink, and much better than ordinary coffee to invalids. Persons with bilious or liver complaints, suspected or real, will find it to the advantage of their health to use this coffee. Hold in tins—Mb, Is 6d ; lib, 2s 6d. Ask your grocer for it. 2. DANDELION PILLS.-This Pill is a compound of our own, in which wc have cart-fully blended some of the following ingredients, in such proportions as to cleanse the Stomach and Bowels, assist Digestion, the Kidneys, correct the Bile, and causing no griping pains :—Dandelion, ext. podophilln, Indian rhubarb, est. of camomile, with aotive principles of some American herbs, which costs in America 5s per ounce. Three-dozen Box, la. A person told us that one and a half box cured him of a liver and kidney complaint of throe years' standing, which had cost him pounds for doctors and medicine. 3. COMPOSITION POWDER.-As a univeral remedy in tho first stages of disease this is known all over the world It is famed for preventing Colds, Sore Throats, Looseness of the Bowels, Cramp, and Pains in the Stomach. Is fid t>pr Mn. 4 STOMACH BITTER POWDER.-Those •who want a good appetite and a bweet breath, buy a tin of this, Is Cd per tin. 5. BILIOUS POWDER,-This is the finest apwiijnt medicine. It works gently, and does net Wnd utt ,Jtov. Is mv b< x. (v ".onaER?/ FKDSNIX—A Soothing Syrup, ..■f.vifutW free 'rr>m TvireoLies, Is per bottle. ':. :..\wi.l MfuiMiifs of every description, ;>'! o.'f-.i'b -nd i-atnlT. Our TVlaiuc Vapor Baths if,;r.er,it'..'iuvn:js of rue ape, 2s 6d, invaluL.>it iu Fever ami Skin Diseases. Note the address JAMES NEIL | Herbalist, Dentist, &c., I George street, Dunedin. A Box of Pills sent Post Free for Is in stamps.

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Evening Star, Issue 4896, 9 November 1878, Page 3

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