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BUSINESS NOTICES. MEDICAL BOTANY. James hbil, heebalist, Vendor and Importer of Patent Homoeopathic and Botanic Medicines, Trade Ohemioalß, &c, &c, Wishes to thank those readers of the Witbkss who have given the Herbal Syßtem a trial. Although it would be folly to expect every one to be satisfied, or to be cured of a long standing disease by tailing a bottle or two of medicine, yefc we can safely say that seven out of ten who have tried our Medicines have been thoroughly satisfied with their Genuineness in Curing and Relieving Diseases. One disadvantage we labour under is, that we seldom get the firßt of a patient. Those who conßulh ua almost invariably tell us—" We have been to so-and-so, or we have this and that and cannot get any benefit, and a friend has recommended you to us." One reason why some people will not try our system is on account of the large and bitter dose, of medicines we give. Well, those that are bo delioats in their taste oan be suited, for we have imported from America the aotive principles of Herbs in such a concentrated state that from oneto five grains is a full dose, and then, again, our Pills, for every complaint, can bo swallowed without being tast3d.' •Trusting that the unbiassed will give us a fair trial, we beg to introduce to notice a few_ of our Vegetable preparations, and truly they are vegetable. We will forfeit the sum of £100 if any analytical chemist oan discover one grain of mineral ia their composition. We have now succeeded in placing our DANDELIGIn COFFEE Defore the Public, with the beat results. Persons with Liver Complaints and Indigestion having tried it, strongly recommend it to their neighbours j all speak highly of it. It is prepared by ourselves from the true dandelion root grown in the district. In tins at Is 6d and 2s 6d. AU who are troubled with their livers and stomachs, try this genuine article. DANDELION PILLS-PEARL COATED, These are compounded from tho best medicines that are known for the stomach, liver, and bowels. We have compounded them in such proportions as not to gripe nor to be violent m their action. The inoreaee in the sale of these Pills will be an evidence of their virtue. We make aeven thousand every week, and the sale U increasing. •Price, Is per box of 3 dozm j sent to any po?t office for Is in stamps. Thcsa in the habit of using Holloway's or Cockle's should buy a box of these. The following list of our Medioinee will be found highly beneficial for the Diseases they are intended to oure :— 'Blood Puei_ier, in bottles, 23 6d ; five for 10a. This number wiil usually cure severe cases of Eruptions, Pimples, &c. People say it is one of the Best Blood Mcdi« oines that they have ever tried. CoM-Osrrio_r Powdek.— This well-known Powder needs no commendation. It is now being used in hundreds of homes. Jib tin, Is 6d ; tins is 6d oheaper. StomAoh Bitteks PowoEU, — One of the most effective remedies for ludigestioa aver known. A young man came to consult us for this distressing complaint. Ho had a prescription from one of the leading doctors. The on-y ingredient on the prescription was pepaine wice, which he declared did him no good. We gave him a tin of the Bitters, and he oame back and told us that three ckses put him right, and that ho was quite free of it. In tins, Is 6d. .Compound Rhubarb Pill (from the receipt of Dr Coffin), containing rhubarb, ginger, aloes, gum, myrrh, and peppermint ; Is three dozen boxes. The mildest aperient pill prepared. Bilious and Aperient Powder. —In much favour with mothers. It is very much superior to salts or senna, and quite as cheap. Is a box (16 doses). All who try it speak of it in the highest terms. Sent by post for Is in stamps. , " BOTANICAL GUIDE TO HEALTH." (Coffin's and Poxe's). By the study of one of these Books every man can' become his own doctor of herbal profession. A person who owned one of these when he knew that we Bold them said : " You are very foolish, to sell these. Why, you are selling the knowledge of your business." " Ju-t so," we replied ; •' we want the people to study aj_d Ihink for themselves, and will be satisfied with them buying their medicines from us." Note.— We' will send these things by post. Of course, we wiah those who order them to send stamps for the amount. Ou. goods can be had from the following agents :—: — Mr Lang, storekeeper and baker, Clinton ; Mr Cox, Outram ; Mr. Fi-TLA-SON, Blueskin j And wholesale from the BOTANIC DISPENSARY, George street ; Or KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & CO., Wholesale Druggists, &c, Dunedin, Chriatohuroh, Wellington, and Auckland. JAMES NEIL, HERBALIST, DiM-ST, &P, '

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Otago Witness, Issue 1486, 8 May 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1486, 8 May 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1486, 8 May 1880, Page 4

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