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Public Notices WHAT IS ’ HOMEOPATHY ? HOMOEOPATHY is a‘system of medicine based upon a definite rule for the SELECTION of a REMEDY ; a rule so universal in its application that it is recognised as a LAW OF NATURE. Chronic Rheumatism Cured[Copt of Certificate.] William street, Roslyn, 19th June, 1890. To D. Wisiiart, Consulting Homceop., 63 Princes street, Dunedin. DEAR SIR,—It is with pleasure and with a deep sense of duty to suffering humanity that I hand you this certificate respecting the cure you effected on myself—for 18 months have elapsed since you cured me, therefore 1 think it safe to assume it is a permanent cure. I had been suffering very severely from CHRONIC RHEUMATISM for FOURTEEN YEARS, and was altogether unable to follow my usual occupation for NINE MONTHS prior to seeing you. The first phial of medicine you prescribed relieved me a great deal, and gradually the racking pains ceased, leaving me able to walk about freely, and after two months’ treatment I resumed work at a foundry.—Yours gratefully. A. J. May. DAVID WISHART, CONSULTING HOMCEOP, Matriculant Missouri Homoeopathic Medical College, St. Louis, U.S.A., WILL BE IN INVERCARGILL FROM MONDAY, THE 20rn TO MONDAY, THE 27th. ADDRESS: “BON ACCORD” HOUSE, LEET STREET. HOURS FROM 10 TO 1, AND FROM 2 TO 5 r.M. At other hours by special arrangement. Chronic Eye,Ear and Throat Diseases a specialty, Selwyn, N.E. Valley Dunedin, 4th June, 1894. D WISIIART ESQ. DEAR Sir,—Gratitude constrains me to convey »o youj my heartfelt thankfulness for the very great benefit I have received from your pains-taking and successful treatment of my long standing and complicated’disease whereby I was brought to death’s door, besides being almost totally blind. I was informed by an acknowledged high authority after examination (the last time I was discharged from the hospital as incurable) that I was affected with blindness as a result of my complicated disease which information made me feel awfullj’ dull and miserable, for at that time I could scarcely see tire form of a newspaper, whereas to-day I am thankfnl to say I can read its pages although 70 years old and I hope soon to be able to resume work again, after an interval of about two years. Again thanking you for the unremitting attention and great interest you took in my cas Im, Sir, gratefully yours, jylll. LOCKWOOD. PROF£SSi®NAL POLITICIANS Have nothing to do "with the industry, pluck, and perseverance of tub teoi’Lß. Any good that has been done has been compelled by tub i-BOrLB. The political machine known as a Member of Parliament works only by tub will of tub i-botlb. They fix him in position, keep the fuel in the furnace, keep his wheels oiled, and if he doesn’t go as he’s told his light is put out, and the oil that makes him glad is taken from him.,;. By theiwill of the people we sell for Spot Cash. Women’s Neat Carpet Slippers, Is 6d Women’s Leather Slippers, -2s lid Women’s 2 Bar Shoes, 4s lid Women’s Evening Shoes, 2s Cd, 2s lid, \3s fld Women’s Kid Oxford Shoes, 4s lid Women,s Superior Glace Shoes, 7s 6d Women’s Strong Nailed Boots, Os lid Men’s Cookhams, 10s 6d, 12s 6d Men’s Heavy Watertights, 10s 9d, 12s 6d Men’s Nailed Balmorals, 7s lid, 8s lid Gents’ Carpet Slippers, Is Boys’ School Boots, 2s lid, is lid Garden Clous, 2s 6d Leggings, Gaiters, Gum Boots Jbi AS SAMPLE, 8s fid. SIMONS CASH BOOT STORE, DEE STREET. Took For Sigxover VEiiivaui Wright. Stephenson & Co THE NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL COMPANY’S WAIMEA ESTATE FOR SALE, IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THOSE IN SEARCH OF LAND. ~S A A AAA ACRES OF LAND FOR IW,VVV PRIVATE SALE, In lots to suit Putchasers. A splendid opportunity of securing FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL FARMS in one of the best districts in Southland, close to railways, and upon Favourable Terms. -ITTRIGIir, STEPHENSON AND CO., Managers VV in the Colony for the New Zealand Agricultural Company, Limited (in liquidation), have received instructions from the Official Receiver (appointed by the Court of Chancery) to receive offers for FARMS of any size, with the view to a prompt realisation of the whole of the Company’s Celebrated Waimea Estate. TIIE' ESTATE contains about 140,000 ACRES of FREEHOLD LANDS, and this immense area is now open for PRIVATE SALE in lots to suit purchasers. It is situated in the Waimea Plains and surrounding hills, and is in the County of Southland. The GoreKingston railway line runs right through the centre of the property, and there are no less than seventy-five miles of railway lines, and nineteen Railway Stations and Sidings either on or immediately adjoining the Estate. There is a very small portion of it that is not within five miles of a Railway Siding or Station. The Townships of Gore, Mandeville, Rivcrsdale, Balfour, and Lumsden, are ail either on or immediately adjoining the Company’s lands. Schools are within easy reach of every part of the property. For allround Farming purposes the Company’s lands are second to none in Southland, and for oat-growing they are already famous, Croppers paying higher rentals than for almost any other ground in tho Province. Terms may be arranged, if required. Full par ticulars on application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON &CO., Dunedin, Invercargill, or Gore, and from the Station Manager, MR JAMES PATERSON, Waimea House N.Z. Loan CoMALDEN ISLAND GUANO IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Reduced to L 3 15s per ton ex ehip L 4 „ „ store TIIE owners of Malden Island have decided to oiler every inducement to the farmers of Southland to nse nothing but MALDEN ISLAND GUANO And orders sent forward at once will he booked at the unprecedented low price of L 3 15s net per ton ex'ship Bluff ANALYSIS GUARANTEED FULLY.EQUAL TO FORMER SEASONS. NO SETTLEMENT ASKED UNTIL 4th JANUARY NEXT. look orders early at NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.’S OFFICES, CRESCENT Solis Agents Fob Southland. JNO. TURNBULL, ml 6 Manager,

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Southland Times, Issue 13509, 17 July 1896, Page 3

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