Public Notices, | THE PRACTICAL HOME PHYSICIAN, j By Henry M. Lyman, A.M., M.D. Christian Fenger, A.M., M.D.. H. Webster Jones, A.M-, M.D ■ W. T. Belfield, A.M., M.D. Embellished and illustrated by numerous plates of a superb character, colored after nature, and other fine engravings. This is an invaluable, work, and ought to be in every household. The following , local medical authorities testify to its value and use: — Deajr. Sp,— The Family Physician is an excellent work— the causes, symptoms, and treatment of the different diseases are well and clearly described. I can with confidence recommend it as a most useful and safe guide for the house hold management cf disease. •Every family should possess a copy. I am, yours, obediently, C. Mobige, Surgeon, Grey River Hospital. To the Agent Practical Home Physician. Surgery, Brunnerton, October 24th, 1885. Sin,— l have carefully examined the copy of " The Practical Home Physician," and highly approve of both the subject matter and arrangement of same. It contains many valuable hints to parents in treating the simple diseases and accidents of their little ones ; and so conveniently arranged that at a moment's notice they can find the disease and necessary remedies. It contains also many useful and tersely written hints for the practical medical man. It is with pleasure that I recommend its use, more particularly in places remote from immediate assistance from a medical man. J The colored engravings are most beautifully descriptive, and form a valuable ad- . junctto the other useful information in this valuable treatise. . I remain, Sir, yours, &c, Charles De Lacy MacCarthy, 8.A., M.8., M. Ch., &c, Trin. C 011.,. Dublin. Brunnerton; West Coast New Zealand, ,^ October 24, 1885. To the Agent, — Dear Sir;— l write to inform you that I am of opinion that " The Practical Howe Physician and Popular Guide for the Household Management of Disease " is the best book ever published on Popular Medical Science, and should be of inestimable value to people living in the country, who cannot procure the personal attendance of a medical adviser. H. W. Matjuspll, M.D., M.8.C.5., Eng. (Hon. Surgeon, Dunedin Hospital). Dunedin, May 16, 1884. The canvasser, MR J. C. ROUSE, will enrol subscribers in Greymouth District : - during the next-ten days. in G. S W E E T M A~N , Of Greymouth, Begs to announce to the inhabitants of Taylorville, Brunnerton, Wallsend, and Dobson, that he will CO MM ENCE BUSINESS' ON MONDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, At the premises known as "THE DOBSON POST OFFICE." Where he will OPEN with a CHOICE ASSORTMENT of Groceries, Drapery Ironmongery, Boots and Shoes, Earthen ware, Chandlery, Medicines, &c, and he respectfully solicits a share of their patronage. FRESH PRODUCE WEEKLY, Of best quality obtainable. J\ ISTR IC T ORDERS Fokitika, Ist June, 1884. The GREYrrfOQTH RIFLES and NAVAL ARTILLERY .-vill FAR APE for Inspection during.the Month of Nov., 1885, as follows :— Thursday, sth, and Thursday, 19th November, at 8 p.m. JAS. A. BONAR, Major Commanding Westland .Diatrlnfc. "pwRESS AND MANTLE MAKING MESDAMES WEENNICK & BANKS Beg to announce to the Ladies of Grey mouth and up-country districts that they have STARTED BUSINESS in GREYMOUTH, and trust by strict attention to orders entrusted to them to merit a share of their patronage. . address :— MESDAMES WEENNICK & BANKS, Tainui Street, Greymouth. Next Suburban Hotel. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, TAYLORVILLE. GOOD ACCOMODATION for eight o ten boarders. Terms moderate. JAMES TAYLOR, late Mrs M'Laren. Painter. PAINT, ■■■ PAPERHANGING, ana GLASS WAREHOUSE. ESTABLISHED 1865 P. B A~D GS B, PAINIER, PAPERHANGER, SIGN WRITER, AND GENERAL ' HOUSE DECORATOR, TAINUI STREET, HAS ON SALE— i Window Glass, Oils, White | Lead Varnish, Brushware, Paper hangings, Scrim, &c, and all other Painters' Materials, AT GBBAT V REDUCED PRICES