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■„ Medical. ■ BOTANIC DISPENSARY, 7 - 96 GEORfftf STREET, DUNEDIN. N.OTIOB TO COUNTRY- CUSTOMERS. , „, .' T AMES NEIL begs to notify to his Country tl Customers who are in the habit of obtain- ' ing Goods from "his cart, that Mr J. Gibbsis J no longer in his employ, or in any way acting as his agent. ' , He has, however, placed Mr H. GRAHAM in charge of the cart, which will 'continue ojji it» usual rounds, so that customers may depend on being, supplied with goods, all of which are o£; the best quality, and at Town Prices. . f (Signed) -JAMES NEIL. ■„-, Dmedin, July ß, lß'Bs.' ? ' • , r 1 . •• .The Proprietor wishes to 'return Mb sincer^ thanks for the. continued favour bestowed upon% him for the last eight years, and trusts thafcj by paying attention to the 'requirements of hi»! patience and customers, they 7 will continue their i favours. Since publishing the last 20,000 cir- 5 culars the sale of the various compounds has* been very gratifying, and 'from jthe genuine, testimonials received, they have done much in'/ lessening the sum of human suffering, and that in many cases permanent cures have beer* 1 wrought. Medicine, 'like man, is noV infallible f but a little more patience, and perseverance would often prevent disappointment ; .in its ad--ministration. Let everyone resolve to give the Botanic System of Medicine fair trial; and if this is done there will be'less faQara in time to come. On the score of , safety, 'econbmy, and ' good results we -commend . the -" use" of.-Botanjo - Medicines, and feel assured that a fair trial will; result in a favourable. verdick Please loolcWer the following list and see if anything amongst them will be of service to you :-^ ' "' ; V Our new Medicine, -. ; : THE HOYtßiTTEls^^t v. is, without any boarding, a good and' reliable ' remedy in Indigestion, tiver Complaint&, Con- ■ etipation, Biliousness, and affections Qfth'eKidr ' neys, Heartburn, Jaundice, Sccf^Persoife .aa^e'rse', to -taking pills "and, powder will .find thisj»n,ex^ cellent aperient, 'stomachic, 'alterative, A s diureticiand general tonic; it is prepared from iheffinesfc . 'Kent Hops, -American ManjflrakeV Otago Dande?/ Hoif, ' Anierican Bucha,' Indian ; Rhubarb # "fiobti. * and a few other ingredients to make avmostf! enicient' mixture for the^afpresaid,- purposeß, : being a highly concentrated-; mixture. - The dose ;^ : -' is *only- one teasp.oqnf ul to 1 "* wm v eglass^fyg«ter; children less, according , to ages.;* As a pleasant;; ; and Effective Purge? a wmeglassfultakert'^wt ; . .thing on an empty stomach will b£yefthe\de* ; sired effect t of Cleansing the Bow^ls/^earlng i ; the Head| 'Sharp'ehmg 'the A])petyfe,l tpilMii- '"' vigorating the System. 'five' for 'lOs.' If you J ,are J^f'^f sortsM^'thi*^ '(flood' Medichie. To ,toow*3ihJStiwhjeif;we:haTe> ; stated above is the naked, truth, pleas* read-tlnVv testimony:— ' ' ' """ *.-,.,.:'- "*■""**{*. Dunedin, February 10, 1883. - To:Mr Nbil, Dear Sir,— Your Hop Bitters is 'a flxst-classMedi^ineV one bottle has done me much good. '■' As a fiver and kidney rnedi* cine, I can', heartily recommend it^toSjul who suffer- with the liver or kidneys. osjs?% '"''"''■ (gj W,'*Mn&teoist< Colds are the foundation of many ailments ; every prudent person will, therefpreVpay at* tention to them, and use something ,tj cure them at once. But some say, " What, shall?^re» take to do this ?" We answer— You ;caimot g«l anything better than the •■ I COMPOSITION POWDE^; A> Jt , is the genuine stitch in time\that yifl' save nine; or if the chest .andvithrb^t^fae affected ' 8 -'"*?* k x %k * ' THE BALM OF GILEAD AND PAIN - CURfRJf -*^\|^f Will- effect a cure sd4nt!??|rt^? :^iH^ Bhould have these things at hand, jipnebottlehili cured a whole household. Pjic!e»'2sfißcppM|Bottle;five for 10s. ' "< ${y^te&t<&ss- 7'7 ' HAIR GROWER," Cube »oe FAiiLnicsonir, 'qp*rjajsmifai±' \~>" ' Persons having boaght our'HaifiGrp'wel na*e:f» almost invariably come baclcfim'cbfaid it^rlid ' them good. It is much cheaper* and. bottw than imported articles. 2s 6d per bottle ; five for 10s.- > STOMACH BITTERS POWDERS. ' This is one of, the oldest remedies for. Indigestion. It is -one of the celebrated 1 Dr Corjan's 'Mixtures. It is held in highest esteem in all parts of the world where the Botanic is known. Several of our customers keep some always on hand, and find a dose or two sufficient to, cor* rect the stomach, and remove any symptoms oi Indigesfion; Is 6d per tin. "* ' ' f . eoD-wvi&oiL. v% t Of remarkable purity and very nourishing and' sfarengthening"" to *<iie* a Weakly and Delicate. M • . •\ <~ "} >i\ i*i . » Patent Medicine, Medical Books, Spices, Essen* tial Oil, Concentrated and 1 Simple 'Tine- * . tures," i^Rrussesj ;Enemas,", . 7>l *'}■.!■ Elastic Stockings, Kneecaps, . • ,■■ _ Chest" 1 Prbt'ectorSj^Br'east .-\ • ' ■ ' " -Glasses, Chemicals, " • " r " ■-; • Tcjijet, Soaps, > 'Sponges, Tooths ' Brushes, &o. Family Recipes Accurately DispenWa.;^;^^ , Teeth Carefully Extraoted. . ,_•/■ Horse and Cattle Medicine carefully com- , ■ pounded: :1( ' •"' \ t (STLiberal Discount to Storekeepers and Parties making considerable purchases. N.B. — J. Neil purchases _his Goods in the First Markets ; they are, therefore, guaranteed Genuine and of First-rate Quality. ,' l » V JAMES NEIL, ,: HERBALIST, DENTIST, &c, • Patent and Homoeopathic Medicine Depotj 86 George street, Dunedin. .; ; *.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1761, 22 August 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1761, 22 August 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1761, 22 August 1885, Page 4

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