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DEAPERY, SPUING FASHIONS. 86 PACKAGES OF FASHIONABLE GOODS Jdbt Opened. H E EBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. Aro showing au Unrivalled Assortment of New Prints Sateens Galateas Portland Costume Cloths Cloth, Pompadour and Plain The New Gala Striped Sateens The Now Checked and Figured Sateens Pompadour French Cambric Etc,, Etc., Etc. These goods have been selected with the greatest care from the latest patterns made, and forwarded by the R.M.S. Malwa. An earl; inspection invited. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. Laces IN this Department we have an Unlimited Assortment of Indian Muslin Ties, Squares, and Fichus Spanish Lace Ties and Fichus Net Ties and Fichus, in com, black, and white. NEW ECRU LACES, For Dress Trimmings, all widths. NEW LACES FOR MILLINERY, In black, white, and all the latest fashionable shades —ivory, cream, dcru, and Tuscan } including the following makes— Louis Quatorze, Antique, Valenciennes, Mechlin, etc., etc. BLACK AND ECRU SPANISH LACES, In all widths, for Dresses, Millinery, and Mantles. SOFT INDIAN MUSLINS, In cream, Tuscan, white, blue, and pink, 2a 6d to 6s 6d per yard. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO.

MEDICAL, MEDICAL POETRY. OUR call for the production of three verses on the Dandelion Plant and its Virtues has awakened the dormant energies of the eons of song, and a budget of poems has been sent, some of which we were compelled to refuse, as they were simply puffs for our Pills, Coffee, and Herbal Medicine, Now let it be clearly understood that our Medicines do not need puffing { they stand on their own merits. We are at a loss to determine which of the following is the best production, so wo will insert them in our space for one week, so as to get the opinion of our customers before deciding. However, we will supply all our poet friends who have written with a supply of our Dandelion Pills and Coffee. THE DANDELION. How useful as a medicine this little plant has been. That thrives beneath the hedge-rows, where the grass grows rank and green. Tken let us shout with joyful heart, and praise the God of Heaven For all such useful little plants as he to us has given. The Dandelion is a small and bumble-looking plant, But of its medicinal powers we all may lastly chant, For from its pretty loaf and root a medicine you can take Which will, when used in proper time, a new man of you make. And now, my friends, whate’er you do don’t let the chance slip by, But get some Dandelion Pills and Coffee, just to try. So strike the iron while hot, and banish every pain, And very soon, I’m pretty sure, I’ll see you back again. T.W.SI Over the fields ’neath our skies of blue Bloometh a flower whose golden hue Rivals in color the loveliest rose ; Still that’s not its charm, as some may suppose. ’Tis encased in its root, where its charms all combined To act like panacea for all mankind; On it softly the dews of the evening descend, For Providence tendeth this plant as man’s friend. Whate’er be the ills that afflict human kind, This “fountain of life ” in abundance we find ; For no mineral drug, but a natural cure, Is the blest Dandelion—the gift to the poor. Of all the herbs which do abound In Nature’s lap so fair, The Dandelion may be crowned Their chief, for virtues rare. Its qualities are well renowned i For, when prepared with care, Its uses certainly astound In curing ills we bear. The liver often Is not sound. The kidneys call for care ; Then, if you would keep well all round, Use Dandelion fair. H.J.P. Thou, Dandelion ! king of all the useful herbs, Whose virtues rare the world does uphold; The diamond’s sparkle cannot be compared Beside thy useful vein of wealth untold. Though foreign climes export their yields Of chicory and faced-np tea, I’ll cull thy health-containing form In the fields, And make a blood-renewing draught of thee. Now, stranger, to this golden-crested plant, Should slow your blood in circulation feel % Then hie thee to Dunedin straight away, And get Teraxicxm from Neil, Mac, AN ACROSTIC. D id you ask me to write, A nd try to recite Nothing else but about a rich herb ? U id I say nothing new, Each cure to review, L est its virtue I chance might disturb— I would cast my eye on One balm to try on, N eil’s infallible Dandelion, Try Neil’s Dandelion Coffee and Pills. J. NEIL, Herbalist, Dentist, etc., 96, George street, Dunedin. k BTHMA, Hay-Fever, Catarrh, etc., permanently relieved and effectually cured by the use of THE SOOTOISH THISTLE MEDICINAL FUMERS. Having cured myself of a case of asthma of fifteen years’ standing, I can guarantee the results from the use of my remedy. A child can use these Earners, as they do not have to be smoked. Too need not suffer one hour after using my remedy. Home testimonials furnished upon application, Box of Earners and direo* < tlons for use sent upon receipt of Idol. One box will cure the worse case. Address James F. Morrison, Bellalre, 0. Agents, Kempthorne, Prosser, and Company (Limited), Advertisements intended for insertion ' Ip Conpiry Edition of this Journal . should he ent to the uffide not later thpn 2 p.cr '

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Evening Star, Issue 5762, 27 August 1881, Page 4

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