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I •gURSJT ])ISPLAY THIS DAY. WE WILL HOW AUTUMN AND WINTER MILLINERY NEW JACKETS NEW ULSTERS NEW COSTUMES. We invite Ladies to inspect OUR NEW SHOW ROOM. NEAL AND CLOSE, IMPORTERS, HASTINGS- S|TREET. npHIS Pay we will show a Grand Display of Choice Millinery, Bonnets, and Hats. NEAL and CLOSE. rpHIB Day we open New Ulsters for Ladies and Children, NEAL and CLOSE. rpHIS Day we will show New Jackets for Ladies and Children. NEAL and CLOSE. FTIHIB DAY we will show New Coatumea for Ladies and Children, which are worthy of an inspection. 1081 NEAL akd CLOSE. " A VALUABLE MEDICAL BOOK. THE SETTLER'S GUIDE, Price, Is 6d. BY a. C. SHARLAND, AUCKLAND. fTIHIS Book teaches how to preserve JL Health and prevent Disease. It teaches sickly people how to become Strong. It teaches how and what to Bat, to Drink, and to Avoid ; how to live and to become healthy, happy, and to live and enjoy a long Life. It treats on Digestion, Food, and Drink, Clothing, and Bathing; the treatment of Common Ailments and in Cases of Emergency, and where no other help is at hand. A LIPE MAY THUS BE SAVED. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Extract from the Auckland E ning Star November 30, 1878. We have received a copy of " The Settler's Guide," written by Mr J. 0. Sharland, of this city, devoted to the discussion of the laws of health, and how to preserve it. No knowledge can be so incessantly appealedo t by the incidents of every day as the knowledge of the processes by which man lives and acts ; and no scientific subject can be so important to him as that of his own life. At every moment he is in danger of disobeying laws, which when disobeyed, may bring years of suffering, decline of power, and premature decay. Sanitary reformers preach in vain, because they preach to a public which does not understand the laws of life. Even the sad experiences of others yields us no lesson unless the principles involved are understood. If one man suffers from impure air, another may endure it without apparent harm. A third concludes that it is all chance, and trusts to that chance. Had he understood the principles involved, he would not have been left to chance ; his first lesson in swimming would not have been a shipwreck. The writer justly observes :— " That it is incumbent upon every man to have an intelligent knowledge of the wonderful structure of laws for the preservation of health, and of the remedies which science has discovered for the relief of. disease and suffering. Mr Sharland shows that a clear and accurate conception of the chief physiological laws, sufficient for ordinary practical guidance, may be impressed upon the mind and illustrated by memorable facts, without once appealing to anatomical knowledge. It seems to have been his object to expound principles rather than to teach a science. He has endeavored to be intelligible and interesting to all. The chapters embracing the subjects of the physiology and chemistry of common lif e are excellent. The views set forth on air, food, ventilation, baths, bathing, clothing, &c, also deserve carefuj attention. Mr Sharland has taken great pains and bestowed considerable labor on the work. It is published at a low price, and will be found a most useful text-book in the household, both in town and country. We refer the public to the advertisement of its publication, in our third page, for further particulars. .„,«., In our advertising columns will be round the notice of an excellent little work called "The Settlers' Guide," emanating from the pen of Mr J. C. Sharland, of Auckland, which is well worth the attention of our town and country readers. It treats briefly all matters of health and disease, and gives, in a compendious form, an account of the diseases to which the human frame is liable, and the means of counteracting or alleviating them. When the doctor is at hand such a work may still be useful, for its information and for ulte for food suitable for the sick, and for its practical remarks on hygiene, and various other subjects connected with the household. We must accord the meed of praise to Mr Sharland for having arranged his subjects with great method, and in a style concise and comprehensible to everyone. We wish him every success, not only in the sale of his book, but for his spirit and enterprise in preparing medical remedies, all of which bear the highest reputation for efficacy, genuineness, and moderate price. Price: Is. 6d. Sold by DINWIDDIE, MORRISON <& CO., Booksellers and Stationers, Tennyson-afreet, Napier, S9(

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5340, 26 March 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5340, 26 March 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5340, 26 March 1879, Page 4

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