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DRAPERY. JJ ROW N, EWING, & 00. Are now offering— Millinery much under value Trimmed Hats do Untrimmed Hats do Flowers and Feathers do White and Drab Corsets do' Ladies’ Underclothing do Baby linen do Children's Pelisses do Black and' Colored Silks do Black Silk Jackets do Embroidered Shawlettea do Ladies’ Morning Wrappers do Ladies’ Silk Umbrellas do Fancy Dress Materials do Prints and Piques do Washing Materials do Rftnoy Stuff Costumes do Galatea Costumes do Linen Collars and Cuffs do LaceUollara and Cuffs do Lace Collarettes do Swiss-sewn Edgings do Swiss-sewn Insertions do Maltese Laces do Valenciennes Lace do Honiton Lace* do Cambric Handkerchiefs do Fancy Ribbons do Silk Scarfs do China Embroidered Squares do Perfumery, etc. do Toilet Requisites do Japanese Goods do Albums and Easels do All Fancy Goods do Wool-worked Slippers do Wool-worked Cushions do Wool-worked Cosies do Ladies’ Hosiery do Children’s Hosiery do All Trimmings do All Fringes do Cornice Fringes do American Calicoes do American Sheetings do Cotton Shirtings do Brown Hollands do Gray Calicoes do Table Napkins do Damask Cloths do Turkish Towels do Quilts do Toilet Covers . . do English Blankets do Scotch Blankets do Chintz and Cretonnes do All-wool Damasks do ' Antimacassars do Brussels Carpets do Tapestry Carpets do Scotch Carpets , do Rugs, Mats, and Mattings do Seasoned Floorcloths do linoleums do Scotch Tweeds do Mosgiel Tweeds do Geelong Tweeds do Men’s Tweed Suits do Youths’ Tweed Suits do Boys’ Tweed Suits do Men’s Trousers and Vesta do Boys’ Trousers and Vests do Men’s Sac Coats do Men’s Ballarat Coats do Bovs’Sac Coats do Boys’ Ballarat Coats do Boys’ Fancy Suits do Watei proof Coats « do Travelling Trunks do ■ Carpet and Leather Bags do Boys’ Leather Satchels do Boys’ Canvas Satchels do Gentlemen’s White Shirts do Boys' White Shirts do Crimean Shirts do Oxford Shirts do Belts and Braces do Fancy Ties and Scarfs do Hard and Soft Felt Hats do Gents’ Umbrellas do ■ Cambric Handkerchiefs do Linen Collars and Cuffs do.

BROWN, EWING & CO. MEDICAL. MEDICAL. HERBS, ROOTS, AND BARKS. J NEIL, HERBALIST, • Wishes to inform his Botanic Friends and the Public, that he has Just Received from England and America about L 250 worth of best Botanic and Patent Medicines, too numerous to particularise, many new remedies, never before introduced into Ngw Zealand, included. OUR OWN PREPARATIONS are daily growing in favor, especially the Dandelion Pills, of which we are now making thousands every week, one shilling a box. Those who have been in the habit of using imported Pills, we ask to try thcsßi DANDELION COFFEE. —Since last mont the sale of this really good article has been truly gratifying, and one thing i t' ,iable is that the same parties come again aua again for it, and not only so, but recommend it to others; price. Is 6d and 2s 6d per tin, nearly the same price as ordinary coffee. A NEW MEDICINE. The Balm of Gilead. —Our object in making this compound is to Cure Colds of the most severe character, and Prevent Consumption. ■ Its composition being Balm of Gilead, Mullen Plant, Horehound, Vervain, Lungwort, and Liquorice, we can recommend it for all Throat and Chest Affections, price 2s 6d per bottle, in order to take the place of the now defunct “Great Indian Cures.” We have succeeded in producing a Bilious and Aperient Mixture which, upon a fait trial, will be found equal, if not superior, to the Ind an one. at about half the price^—2s 6d per 12oz bottle —Bilious Subjects, try it. THE RHEUMATIC MIXTURE is pronounced by those who have tried it, the best Rheumatic Medicine known ; it has cured after everything has failed, 2s 6d per bottle. . The Cough Syrup and Composition Powders are still retaining their reputation and sale. Mothers’ Friend. —A Soothing Syrup that will regulate the bowels much better than castor oil; it soothes the infant without weakening its nervous system, as it is warranted free from all narcotics; price, Is, a bottle. Mothers, try it. Many people object to the botanic system on account of the large and bitter doses required to he taken. To meet this objection we have imported from America the Concentrated Powders containing the active principles of the herbs. The doses of these are from a grain to' five. These Powders are prepared by a scientific process, (and really do contain the virtues of the plants from which they are extracted. Those who wish it can be treated with them for all diseases. STOMACH BITTERS POWDERS.—During the last month a lady came and told us before witnesses that for five years previous to’taking our Stomach Bitters and Nerve Pills she had not known what it was to he in health ; but now she was as well asever she was in her life. As a proof of this, since her cure, another member has been added to her family, although it was about six years since the arrival of the last. She does not wish her name blazoned forth, with a testimonial, but will verify this statement to anyone. The Stomach Bitters and Nerve Pills are the most reliable agents known for Indigestion, Nervous Debility, and the whole train of symptoms following. SARSAPKILLA.—We have now about 501b of this celebrated root, which we are selling at 4d per ounce ; 4s per lb. DANDELION WINE (true Colonial) made from true Dandelion Root, Agrimony, and Barbery Bark from the recipe of Dr John Skelton, M.D. Truly a pleasant drink, good for the liver and stomach, la 8d per bottle. Try it. Address: J . NEIL, George street. Near St. Andrew street, Dunedin. Doctor thomas may be consulted In Affections of the Nervous System, Depression of Spirits, Impaired Memory, General Debility, Indigestion, Flushing, Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heart, Diseases of the Lungs, Liver, and Kidneys, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Consulting Rooms—Octagon, next Working Men’s Club (late Dr Hansons). Hours 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 Lleig’s University ol Giessen, Germany, Consultation by letter, LI. Medicines for. warded to any part oj New Zealand. “I A WORDS r OR ONE SHILLING.— The charge for Wanteds, To Lets, For Sales, Ac., &c., is Is for Sixteen Words. Space Advertismenta are charged at the rate of 4s per Inch the 'first insertion, and 3s per inch quent insertions. Standing Advertismehts by special arrangement

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Evening Star, Issue 4967, 3 February 1879, Page 4

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