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'Business Nottoes. ' ' 1 jLhe Beehive Dbapeby Stobbs SOUTHBEIDGE ana LEBSTON. , CHABLES I. BUBGESS Advises the Arrival of New Season's QooOsJMSi A SURE REMEDY FOB BAjLDNJESS. HICKMAWJg EcLIPSB HaIB BODUCEB, (Begistered)!^ THIS FBEPABATION JBCMPSES ALL ' A NEW DISOOVEBT for the Growth Of Hair on the Head and Faoe ; Cos .removing kad preventW Dandroff. and arresting the fall 01 the Hair. It cures any Disease of the fccalp, and causes new growth on the head after being bald lor years. Where ithas become wro* aadthm, tana whatever cave, it quickly rertproa ittoiis Batoal vigour. MAKVELI.I.OUB SUCCESS. Pronounoedto'oetha Greatest Boon to WapWw^ ever Discovered. This preparation has cured what all iMriymi 'science has hitherto pronounced incurable, vis_~ that once the hair had fallen from Scrofulous affection, it would never grow Again, for wfajch there was no speciae until this was discovered by J.HICKMAN, who claims it to be Nature's dUr remedy for all kinds of baldness. Ask your chemist for circular, and see testi. monials. Eaoh Bottle oontains supply for oas month. Price. 4s, of GEO.BOHNINGTON. GOULD & CO. COOK&aOSS. W.K. COOKE. •■ And all Chemists. GeneraiAtrents-W^. DKUG COMPANT.S4S7 «l • I*. uL ANSFI EL D. MONUMBNTAL WORKS, ' MANCHESTER STBWET. NEAB BAILWAT BTATION. Having made amngements with a Home firm, is making a BEIMTCTION OF 15 PBB CBNT On all MONUMENTS sold to March 1, 1888. After that date tha Business will be carried on a< MANSFIELD ft CO. """a" Medical. fJIHE -|2["INGOF T IVEB TTfEMEDIES bPECIAL TINCTUHE OF PODOFHTLLtTM. This Medicine has been before the Public for over 15 years, and its reputation and sale is fast increasing. - If yon feel dick and languid on rising ; if you suffer from bilious headache; if you are a martyr to Constipation, give it a Trial, and you will have no cause to complain alter wards. Price,' Is. m. mabshall, Mabufaciobibq Chemist, Princes and George Streets, Dunedin. 7395 fiOTTLB'S ViUBE. TBE NEW EUCALYPTUS PBEPABAHON. The powerful antiseptic an* astringent proper, ties of the Household fiemedy makes it invaluable for Colds, Coughs, Croup, Diphtheria, Sore Throats, &c., as well sb Diarrhcei. Applied exrernally to Cutß, Wounds, Burns, Sores, &c, it eases pain instantly and quickly heals. MEDICAL "TESTIMONY. Wellington. Mr T. Coitus, Canterbury. Dear Sir,— The preparation you were' good enough to submit to me for an opinion is, I should say, admirably adapted for the purposes you men. tion. There is nothing deleterious in the mixture. I am, dear Sir, yours truly, Georqb W. Cole. L.B.C.P. (S.D.) Wholesale Agents ... "7. P. HAYMAN b CO. STILL TfiIUMPHART.-The following Medi. oines have been for many years highly approved of by the Public, and a Gold Medal awarded them at the Christchurch Exhibition, viz :— FOB HOKSKS: Colio or Gripe Drink Blister Ointment Embrocation Grease Ointment Condition Powders Hoof Oil "Worm Powders. FOtt DOGS: Distemper Powders Manga Ointment FOB HUMAN USE: BHEUMATIC BALSAM and Cough Syrup. Every Article that bears my Name (6.5.") And Trade •? {• Mark lv.sj Is guaranteed. Beware of Spurious Imitations. CAUTlON.— Whereas S.aLESLNGIiE. the old and most renowned Veterinary Practitioner in tha .Australian Colonies — who has introduced his un* foiling remedies, and educated the public to treat their own Horses, Cattle, or Dogs, by offering his Medioines at a very low pries (for the different diseases, see circular)— has, after obtaining a good sale for them, now to i'antion the public against Spurious Imitations of his Remedies. Some unprincipled people are trying to push the sale of their abominable rubbish in opposition to the genuine article, and Mr SlesLnger warns 1 bis customers not to be gulled or duped by I 5.6. suob impostors or their agents. Bee that my }- — » Name and Trade Mark is attached to every » V.S. article. j I will shortly give you the names and number of those villains who are now trying to ruin me, if they could, by forcing the 6&le of spurious imita. tions. SAML. SLESINGEB, 8231 Veterinary Surgeon, Dunedin. (Diseased Nature oftentimes breaks Coctk ta strange eruptions."— Aot HI, Soena 1, TO THE~"pUBLIC. SOME patients Buffering from nervous affaotf ami are afraid, from sheer bashlulnaaa »ii modesty, to ?ebbohallt consult a medical man« other patients have not the salt-possession and coolness when in the consulting room, to aooantai| desoribe their symptoms— their habits of lite, ana the nature of the disease they suffer from. Let such persons (ha or she) sit quietly dowals the privacy of their own apartments, and Witt nairn minds desoribe dearly eaoh symptom of thsU oase; a dear statement thus written, and UiA before ma, is far preferable in hbbvoub diseases to a personal consultation. Where, however, • disease is of a peouliar and exceptional obaraow a personal consultation may beoome neoaesazyi tout my suocess in correspondence is so great, thai of the thousands upon thousands whom I bars treated by letter during the last S3 years, not* single mistake has ever occurred, sot a oast Jau aver bean made public— in fact, tha vary wmnUatty of my system of correspondence prevents public! tor At the same time medioines are setts to my patients in such a form as to defy detection. How many thousands have I not brought ioy How is&nyhave been enabled to enter into oil marriage state through consulting meP How many after marriage hava PM*at«» ,•*•* suited xao and been blessed, and their maxriaflliv*' tev^hTbwn^r&ed to health, aid ■ «W»f ffimanhood, for having consulted no** l * « ' . Howmany questions arise where tha CMUiJ physiolanfennable to unravel the^ oasa, aa*^»«» Sffeatha patient lingers on, not daring to teg OU famUrmedioal adviser the nature of hißOompHlnt untiToonßumption, wasting, or mental disease n» S, and tha sufferer gets bevondthe curable aura droppedinthe posb-box reaohes majtutottyi U* answ« is returned as quietlyandanostentattonMj. and the patient, without stopping from hißohambM eiceptto post his letter, is by return of post put la tuU possession of the nature of hisoase. Htehopw aw raised: hisdoubts removed, and he ia company tiyelyanewman; in fact, in many caws, a new tddmon to tha ordinary writteaj«i»f»i Is the age, oooupation, habits, and symptoma, nothing^more. The usual consultation fee of 41 onepound) must bo anolosed, otherwlsonoanaww W TWe l a^ethOTsands of oases in daily Ufa whew • oonSti^^oneatadistance^ai romojab, ?JSrfolettei a. great fear. agreatoare.and itotksa Solvel wKppem as an impenetrabto mystenr, Manvasadheartbasbeenmaao joyful on rooolgt <vf*na<nlanatory letter from ma. ■ - T^th?Bewho «a about to marry. I wonld a» consult m? before doing bo. and thua prevent manj Su£tN%e>. and remove many unnecessary oar«i andDrSudices ; to those more espeoially who ban suffe^ediui eariy years from disease, or who hay« vMded to their paßßions.to these I sayot onos Smu" *"* *™> *°* ot md as an expert, my time may not beflwajia, tout service, you can, by Bimply enclosing oaa Soaod. havethe benefit of my expenenoe in tha SSeiannar as if I lived in your own town,an4 e S^ adTOnt^LO« r afSSf' Address— DB Lm L> BMIT]B r 253, COLLINS STEEET EAST, Melbourne. CONSULTATION f £E> B 7 tETTEB. 0& Feo tot Personal Consultation. £1 1>< The latter is inolusive of medicine. Medioines forwarded, woil-paokad, to aQ tha Colonies, India and Europe. 182, COLLINS STBBET EAST. Melbourne. Tho only legally qualified practitioner advertising and registered under the Medical Board of Victoria and practising the last thirty-five years.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6185, 13 March 1888, Page 4

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