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ASK FOli AUL.SEBROOK & CO.’S CELEBRATED BISCUITS AND CO NFECTIOIERY. CHBISTCHUBOH, 3ST-Z. SOLD E V ER Y W H E R Ifl

LITTLE’S Fluid Dip lITTIE’S Powder Dip (NON-POISONOUS) MR. BELCHER, Kaiapoi (writing August, 1890) “ Pound .Sheep Dipped with Little’s Fluid produced bs. more . wool bach (which fetched f perlb. more) than the wool of of IITTLES Id. undipped Sheep.” (POISONOUS). MR. C. J. HARPER, a O ante rb ury liunholder, (writing June, 1890): “: Found the Powder ‘ U -IPX little trouble to mix; was very effective; left the wool in good condition; safer than other poi*lTl yR/ 00l sonous Dips; JLJX WW UUX m besides be iug _ very cheap.’" GiLLANDERS, of Southland J * Two years g i -i: i a 4% .a A;— i I m ,s~ Grain MR. (writing.'March, IS'9O), said : iii succcsm jn.-he-’dipped a Hock of abo 20,000; Shrbp, wart- with. Little’s Fluid and.the rest with other Dips, and each jar found the Sheep .dipped with T • j j-j , v .Little’s Fluid produced i JLlttlG S more wool per fleece than / iillllt S FLUIDDIP ><^ the otlier sheep. oW DE R (NON-POISONOUS). _ V " (POISONOUS). ; PRICES. jluid. . powder. AGENTS. DIP 53 6<i per gallon in 49 gallon casks. 4i per 63 per gallon in 5 gallon drams. . "T Is and packet. 70s per case 0f"72 Is packets ; or 18 4s packets. L LEVIN & CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. L:L-': L~ • 1120 WM HARNESS COMPOSITION (Waterproof) . . Ijn -OOXSTANTTJSE FOR, 50 YEARS 'THROUGHOUTTHE UNITED KINGDOM. EBONITE BLACKING •••j-.-;. (Waterproof) FOR BOOTS, SHOES, HARNESS AND ALL BLACK LEATHER ARTICLES. PASTE JET BLACK OIL . : . (Waterproof). . . HARNESS LIQUID or Self-shining JetFOR HARNESS. POLISHING PASTE FOR CLEANING METALS. Sold by all Saddlers, Ironmongers and Storekeepers, Slanufaetorv • <57, MANSELL STREET, LONDON, E. Sir CHAS. CAMERON, M.D.,saysd—- .- : „ r An Excellent Food, admirably adapted to the wants of.lnfants.’ ESTABLISHED 1825. FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS, the a aged BEST A.IT3D CHEAPEST. Dr. BARTLETT, Ph. D., F.C.S., says .; ' : ‘ The Flesh and Bone-forming constituents are far above the average of the best . Farinaceous Foods. "c.: -..L-f liffi S 3 Dr.HPEEET, M.R.C.S., L.8.A., &c.. SPECIALIST for the Treatment of Nervous Complaints, Diabetes, Tumors, &c. Registered by the Medical J3o*rd of N.S. IF. Rate Home Stir* geon to the Great Northern Hospital , London. I am aware that I am not strictly following the path* of professional etiquette by advertising myself as a Specialist for the t»eatm°nt of this class of disease, but, unfortunately for the suffering public in Australia, the apathy shown by Qualified Men in the treatment of Chronic and Nervous Complaints has induced men of the lowest grade of intellect (whose only qualifications are unlimited assurance) to spring up, and-by specious advertisements and false promises trap the unwary. It is very evident that sufferers from those diseases have been scandalously treated by these unqualified persons The evidence taken at the Medical Enquiry held in Sydney (published in the Daily Telegraph, No-v. 6th. 7th. and.Bth. 1890) plainly shows the disgraceful manner in. which patients are duped. Not only are - they robbed of their money , but what is of infinitely greater importance, their health is ; injured also. It is therefore time that Legally Qualified Men entered the field to fight these pests of society with their own weapons, viz,,'"Advertising.;- ’ It is utterly impossible for those who are~ suffering from these diseases, who are scattered over all parts of Australasia, to ascertain which Qualified Practitioner makes these diseases his speciality unless he advertises. I consider . therefore, that by advertising I not only strike a blow at the Quackery which now exists, but J also add : to the usefulness of my profession and in no way lessen,my personal dignity. - My Qualification. I Inrite the Tallest Inreoitgaltoa Info. For soma considerable time X was House Surpeon to the Great Northern Hospital, London, where I had special, opportunities of observing the many phases of the Nervous and Sexual System, and to become acquainted with the most scientific methods of effecting their cure. • ' My. sole attention is given to the treatment of these diseases, and when a person consults me he is informed at the ‘commencement whether lean effect his cure or not. Tfie patient is not deluded with false and specious promises, and If I undertake the case X Absolutely Guarantee » Complete and Permanent Cure. ' My great success in the treatment of these diseases enables me to give, this guarantee without fear. - ELBEIILY .MES, .MIOME-AGEIV;MEW>', A*»: YOUKG MEI':- ■ Suffering fi'om Impaired WtaMiy should send for my Work on Diseases of the Reproductive Organs, which, in addition to exp lining . rnvrneth/ul df treatment, contains many useful hints as to *elf Management, the observance of which is of great use to all; aud in many instances is sufficient tt check the progress of di ease. This Rook will lie forwarded I? ice on application. , j Patients residing at a distance can be treated at their own,homes without interruption to their business. > Medicines, packed and sen I free from observation to ell parts<f Australasia. ■ A; • - ■ , Variocele quickly unci perhianent'y ciired without operation. Diabetes and Tumors treated by a totally new method of Cutaneous Medication. ConsultationHonrs—Fi'thn TO a.m. to 4 p.m. daily (except Su/ulaysJ ; and from 7 to 9p.in.on Tuesday and Saturday avenings. Consultation {either by letter or tnperson) Free. - - L l . / . . Address all Communications Dr. M. PEEBY, H.E.C.S., L.S.A., &c., Elmley House, 151 Elizabeth-st., Sydney, H. 5.77, N B.—l would advise all persons before consulting specialists to ascertain if they ore really Duly Qualified Freetitloners, or only advertising frauds. . , - - . . .• ■ jtJEi-noa this FJU'sa. .viX"v v

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 994, 20 March 1891, Page 35

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Page 35 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 994, 20 March 1891, Page 35

Page 35 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 994, 20 March 1891, Page 35