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jjlOE SALE, AT COST PRICE, AN ASTRONOMICAL TELESCOPE. With Five-inch Object Glass (in the clear), Moimtedas Transit Instrument on Massive Cross Stand, also with Cooke and Sons No. 49 Equatorial Mountings, Star Finder, Dew Cap, Battery of one Terrestrial and Six Astronomical Eye-Pieces. E. PORTER & CO., Queen Street, Auckland. BLACK BULL HOTEL, ALBERT STREET. D. CLEMENTS, Proprietor. The Proprietor having had connection with the Manganese Company for six years, hopes to see the face of his old friends again. , 363 CUSTOM HOUSE HOTEL, Fort Street. MRS. C. MOLLER, late of the Queen's Head Hotel, having taken the above old established house, will be happy to see all her old friends and acquaintenances. The best brands of Wines and Spirits only £.ept. Hancock's Sparkling Ales and Stout. Good accommodation for boarders. 358 CAPTAIN COOK HOTEL, KYBER PASS ROAD, Entrance from Domain by Carleton Gore Road. Wines and Spirits of the Choicest Brands. Hancock's Celebrated Ale and Stout on Draught. Bagatelle and Skittles. C. A. MARTIN Proprietor PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Princes Street, The Most Comfortable House in Town. Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality. Mrs. CLARK Proprietor LADIES' SHOULDERETTES. These Shoulderettes are universally admitted by Medical Men to be the Safest, Simplest, and most Effectual Appliance ever invented for Expanding the Chest and giving an Erect Carriage to growing girls. Highly recommended to ladies engaged in sedentary occupations. Improve the figure of tbe wenrer when walking or riding, and give great support to those who suffer from weak backs. Directions for Self-measurement. — Put one end of a piece of tape on top of left haunch bone, then round the back, under the right arm, then over the shoulder, and back again the same way to centre of waist in front. Any size sent post free for 10s. THE " GORDON " BRACE is warranted to bo the Simplest, most Comfortable and Effectual Chest-expanding Brace ever seen in New Zealand. Can either be iised as ordinary Braces or as Chest-expanding Braces. A great desideratan to youths and srentlemen engaged in sedentary pursuits. W . GREENSHIELDS, SHORTLAND STREET, BRACE AND BELT MAKER. T)ROFESSOR JAMES, late of Wellington, Jf after years of research, in which Nature's repository was ransacked, at length discovered the Medical properties of Herbs which were used by our forefathers when drugs and mineral poisons were unknown, and which now are daily trampled under foot as useless weeds by those ignorant of their virtues. Attention^ is pointed to some of the Marvellous Cures which have been effected by the Professor since his arrival in Wellington. Testimonials. To Professor James, No. 5, Brook-street. 10th November, ISBO. Sir, — I have been ill for a period of two years from lung disease, and I may say I am now cured. William T. Evans, Melbourne Hotel, Wellington. To Professor James, No. 5, Brook-street. 9th November, ISSO. Dear Sir, — Having been a sufferer with the liver complaint for years, I was induced by a neighbour to come to you. I am thankful to say your medicine has done me more good than all the doctors I have been with. I am now quite well. I shall certainly recommend you to all my friends. — I am, yours respectfully, Elizabeth Shane, Brook-street, Wellington. To Professor James, No. 5, Brook-street, Wellington. Sir, — I am happy to inform you that my leg, which has been bad for the last eight years, is perfectly cured. I was first treated for a white swelling, but when I came to you you told me it was scurvy, and also explained how those things occur, which I found to be so, and then poulticing it and using remedies which were quite contrary to the complaint I was told twelve months ago that my leg would have to be amputated, but knowing gentlemen that you have treated who were equally as bad as I have been, through their advice I came to you. There are manjr who object to their names being put in the newspapers who told me so, but I think it my duty to make it known to those who are troubled, that they may loioav where to apply for relief. I have got fat and strong since I have been under your treatment. I am happy to say that I have got the full use of my leg, am free from pain and soreness, and able to attend my business regularly. I am, yours cA r er grateful, W. Clark. The Terrace, Wellington, 6th November, 1880. Those who are troubled with Asthma, consult Professor James. — Those that are troubled Avith Dropsy, consult Professor James. — Those troubled with Indigestion, consult Professor James.— Those troubled with Gout or Liver Complaint, consult the Professor. — Those troubled with Gravel, consult the Professor.— Those troubled Avith blind or bleedin<* Piles, consult the Professor. — Those troubled Avith Neuralgia, consult the Professor. Those troubled Avith Toothache, consult the Professor. — Those troubled Avith Sciatica, consult Professor James. — Those troubled Avith Lumbago or Rheumatism, consult the Professor. Swollen Joints, contracted Cords or Muscles, Aveak back, consult the Professor. — Chronic cases, Asthma, and such like, pronounced incurable by so called Medical Men. — Those are the Cases the Professor wishes to treat on. — Nervous Debility or Indiscretion of early youth, consult the Professor. As his treatment is solely American Herbs, Avhich can be inspected on the premises. Professor James may noAV be consulted at his residence, Wakefield-street.

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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 19, 22 January 1881, Page 188

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Page 188 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 19, 22 January 1881, Page 188

Page 188 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 19, 22 January 1881, Page 188

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