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MONET; PUBLIC NOTICE. rpHB LONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT ' SOCIETY, Manse street, Dunedin, next Brown, Ewing’s Corner, Lends Money on the Most Reasonable Terms,ln ■ New Zealand. , Money advanced on every description of ; Security Mopay lent on Bills. Money lent on Promissory Notes. Money lent on Mortgage. Money lent on Shares. ! Money, lent on Bills of Sals. . Money, lent on Growing Crops, Money lent on life Poßcies; V. Money lent on live Stock, Money lent from L 5 to. LSOO, repayable by weekly, monthly, or any way to suit the Borrower. | INTEREST 10 PER CENT. Office Houm'j Promt‘9.Bo a.m, to 5.80 p.m.; open till 8.80 p.m. on Mondays ; Saturdays, till 2o'clock. ■ • THE LONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT SOCIETY. Manse street (late National Insurance Company’s Offices.) Next Brown, Ewing’s Corner. HENRY BENJAMIN, Manager.

MONEY! MONEY I T° LEND, upon approved Freehold er other Security In a ay sum from LIOO upwards, GEORGE W. ELIOTT* New Zealand Insuranoe Company, ’ANTED Known—Money, from. L2O to . . L,5000. Freehold,, leasehold, or personal Security; repayable by •instalments. Transfers, .eases, mortgages prepared■ as per soale otoharges allowed by the Act. jijSffis-’-ibidtJGimY- ! Finance Agent, Land Broker and Valuator, Manse street. ' MONEY TO LEND—In any sum from T.I Ofli ■ to L 5,000 on first-class Freehold Securities only at lowest,, rates of duxteut Interest, : * ■ rOONNELL ■*..MOOpiB,; ; ~; . • Money and Sharebrokers. MONEY TP LEND, T.. Burton, Office; ‘ ' ■ -' " MONEY. —Various sums for Investment on , freehold security at current rates. Chapman and Strode, 'Princes' street.. ,

M ONEY. MONEY. MONEY; On Freehold Security, in any stuns from LIOO to : 1/4,000, at eunent rates, GILLIES, STREET, &HI3LOP, Bond street.

ONEY v TQ ( LEND ON. LAND, Small or Urge sums; Repayable. monthly or otherwise. Transfers prepared. ‘'Leases prepared. WM DALRYMPLE, MEDICAL. HE DIO A L BO T A N.Y... . IS that system of Medicine which,' in harmohy with D»tute, reason, and experience, seeks to cure disease by administering the products of the vegetable kingdom. In the' three grand divisions of nature, Mineral, Vegetable, and Animal, Divine 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 eminent physicians in all ages have acknowledged the truth of the above assertions. For the past six years we havegiven this system our careful study, and can say m 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 city came for our advice. He said he had been under the doctor for some time, who said he was in for confirmed consumption; and the doctor was unwise enough to tell the young man’s employer, so nearly 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,-BAD LEGS, ,&o.—A man, whose hand had been poisoned, and who likewise had beeii under medical treatments 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 of one finger. . We applied our herbal poltice and healing ointment, aud gave him the blood-purifier as a medicine. In a month’s time ho was able to resume his employment, apd to use the hammer with the hand that had been so bad. These two cases 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 ; nor do we intend to adopt the “ no cure, no pay” system, as, cure or no cure, we charge no pay, but only a reasonable price for our medicines. Those who have dealt with us can bear us out in saying that “Honesty, the best policy” is our motto. , OUR SPECIALITIES aro 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 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. Sold in grocer for it. 2. DANDELION.PILLS.—This Pill is a compound of our own, in which we have carefully 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, ext. of camomile, with active principles of some American herbs, which costa in America 5s per ounce. Three-dozen Box,Tb. ■' A person told us that one and a half box cured him of a liver and kidney oomplaint of three yean*’ standing, which had cost bird pounds for doctors and medicine.

3. COMPOSITION POWDER—Ah a uni▼eral remedy in the first stages of disease thia 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 6d per tin, 4. STOMACH BITTER POWDER —Those who want a good appetite and a sweet breath, buy a tin of this, la 6d per tin. 5. BILIOUS POWDER,—This is the finest aperient medicine. It works gently, and does not bind up after. Is per box. 6. MOTHERS’ FRIEND.—A Soothing Syrup, warranted free from Narcotics, Is per bottle. Botanical Medicines of every description, wholesale and retail. Our Botanic Vapor Baths is one of the luxuries of the age, 2a 6d, invaluable in Fever and Skin Diseases. Note the address—■ JAMES NEIL Herbalist, Dentist, Ac., George street, Dunedin. A Box of Pills sent Post Free for Is in stamps. DO O T OR T H DMAS may be consulted In Affections of the Nervous System, Depression of Spirits, Im-paired-Memory, General Debility, Indigestion, Flushing, Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heart, Diseases of the Lungs, Liver, and Kidneys, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Consulting Booms—Octagon, next Working Men a Club (late Dr Hansons), Homs of Consultation from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. daily. ■ February, 1859, Dr Thomas , received his Diploma as a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England. • March, 1864, Dr Thomas received his Diploma as Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, London; also his Diploma in Midwifery from the Royal College of Surgeons. 1871, Dr Thomas passed his examination as Doctor of Medicine at Lieig’s University of ,Giessen, Germany, s Consultation by ; letter, ,LL .Medicines for* warded to any part o| New Zealand, ' - 1

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Evening Star, Issue 4941, 3 January 1879, Page 4

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