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mSE PRACTICAL HOME PHYSICIAN, JL. by Drs Lyuian, Jones, Fonger, Bclfield, all medical rceu, with high reputation, not only at home, but also in America nnd the Colonies. A lnrg-e octavo I volume finely illustrated. Over 6000 sold m New Zealand last year- Dr Philson — "I have carefully ran through the Piactical Home Physician, and believe lfc to be the most valuable compendiuuiof domestic inedii cine and surgery that has come under in.y notice. Ifc comprehends all the recent improvements and modern proscriptions, and is written in plain lansuag-e, intelligible to nou-2Jrofessional readers, and is by no means unworthy the attention of the busy practitioner." Dr JDawson-—" It contains a vast fund of valuable information, written in plain, concise language, and therefore easily understood." Dr Dlaunsell, Dunedin — •' The best book ever published on popular medical science." Dr Prins. Cbristehurch — " The cause, symptoms, and treatment o£ the various diseases are given so fully that no mistake need be made regarding the complaint or the remedies required." Dr Clos3, Invercargill— Far in advance of all other books of the kind." Dr Crowther, London — " A.s Inm anxious to teach the public as much as possible of our art, I can highly recommend this work." Pull testimonials, see handbills. Sold by subscription only — WI. B. HAB VJEY, Book Dealer, Gothic House, Grey-street. IVREJNCH DRESS AND MANTLEMAKING- ESTABLISHMENT, >.. Hobson-Street (opposite Mr G-reen way's). J MADAME PELTZER, recently from Paris, begs to inform her Customers and" the Ladies of Auckland tbat she has just l-eceived the lateafc fashions (Autumn and Winter costumes) from the " Grands Mogusins dv Louvre Paris/ Dresses made in the Latest Parisian Stjle, from Twelve Shillings and upwards (exclusive of extras). I~N3TRUOTIOJS IN THE FRENCH LAN-GUAG-E AND LITERATURE. Me. F. PELTZER bess to inform his Pupils and the public that he has removed to Hobsonstreet (opposite Mr Greenwaj's), and is prepared to impart tuition in the French Language -and Literature to private pupils, and to visit schools in town and suburbs. Mr F. P, has twelve years' experience as a French teacher, both at Home and in the colonies. He is the founder of the "Societe LitteVaire Frangaise" and the only French master in Auckland who has yet produced French-speaking pupils. Special arrangements for 1 schools. Terms Moderate.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 237, 28 March 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 237, 28 March 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 237, 28 March 1885, Page 4