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THE NEW ZEALAND TJIAMILY HERB DOCTOR. A Book of Domestic Medicine . Contains 535 pcs ges, crown 8 vo., and one hundred beautiful lithographed pictures, in six colours, of the most useful medicinal plants fouod growing in New Zealand, Australia, and otfae parts of the world (a special feature being our Native ones), giving their hiSyory, properties, and use?, and how and where to gather, cultivate, prepare, and preserve herbal medicines.in SIMPLE ENGLISH WOBDS, together with Compounds, Poultices, Tinctures, Syrups, Pills, Ointments, Decoctions, Patent Medicines, Hair Restorer, and carerally-Belected remedies for all complaints. The book will be handsomely bound in imitation morocco, sprinkled edges, aud gilt lettering. Price ... . ... ss. J. NEIL, M.D., U.S.A., Author. Graduate of Bennet's Ecletic College of Medicine and Surgery, Chicago, and the Polyclinic College of New York. The Plants mentioned below are amongst the whole " Materia Medica," as the catalogue of medicine jb nam^d. Ist. The Butteifly plant, or Pleurisy, cannot be surpassed i-s a remedy in inflamation the chest, >-nd pleurisy, colds, etc. 2nd. The Ctnaury is a spl>niid Bitter Tonic, an ounce, costing 3 i, will make a pint, of which a wine-glassful is taken three times a day. This will restore the appetite and correct the stomach. It is found trowing in different parts of the Colony, Auckland and Dunedin. NOTA BENE. ROBERT COLLIER (late ith the Continental and City Boc Palace) begs • to announce to the Public tl' i he has started business on bis own i < unt, and opens with an entirely new and 1-selected Stock jof English and Colonial Hoots and Shoes, and trusts by strict attention and civility to merit a share of the Public patronage. LOOK OUT FOR OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, Hth inst. Noie the Address — ROB ERT COLLIE P, The Al Boot Shop, 36 George Street, (Near Ne lson, Moate, End Co's VISITORS and others will do well to carefully read this advertisement I WILLIAM TAYLOR, WATCH MAKE Li AND JEWELLER, To meet the tim s, is prepared to thoroughly clean your watch for 4h 6d ; rep'acc-; a mainspring for 4a ; or to do other repairs nt equally low cbargps. Workmanship cf the very best. A' guarantee given for two years. Country outers promptly atiended to. Note Add tops — WILLIAM TAYLOK, 12 George Street (five doois fiom the OoUgo i)» Dune'lin. Tpv MoBRIDE TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANT, < owj '.Beach' Street, > • 'zuy - - QU.EJE N S TO W N.

JUBT PUBLISHED— PRICE ONE SHILLING. OUR EYES, AND HOW TO USE THEM. With an Introduction on The Influence of School Life on Bight and Health. By William M- Stknhousb, M.D., Honorary Physician, Dunedin Hospital ; for some time Clinical Assistant Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, and Golden Square Throat Hospital, London. Dunedin: J. WILKIE AND CO., and al Booksellers. T^TT UNION STEAM riHIP A s£«i^ COMPANY OF NEW -Mi-> ZEALAND, LIMIIED The above Company will despatch steameri as under :—: — FOR OAMARU.-BEAUTIFUL STAR 8.5., on Tuesdays and Fridays. Passenger! from Dunedin wharf at 10 p.m. Cargo FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NELSON. — ROTOHUA, s. 8., on Monday, January 6. Passengers 3 p.m. from DuneFottS r ck,S rr N g S, ll "v DD U 0a LYTTELTON WELLINGTON, NAPIER, and GISBORNE.— ROTOMAHANA, s.s., on WedFO^SYDNEY* VI A LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPiKR, GISBORNE, and AUCKLAND. — TEKAPO, s.s., on Thursday, January 2. FOR MELBOURNE, VIA BLUFF.-WAI-HORA, s.s., on Friday, January 3. FOR FIJI, from AUOKLA.ND.--OMAPERE, s.s., about Sunday, January &• FOR TONGA, and SAMOA.— WAINUI, s.s., from Auckland about Wednesday, January 15, Freight and passengers booked through Full particulars on application. FOR TAHITI. — RICHMOND, s.s., about FO T R e TffiA J RU: a^AMARU, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTONS WEBTPORT.-BRUN-NEH, s.s., on Saturday, December 28. FOR GREYMOUTH (taking cargo for Hokitika), via Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington.— HEßALD, b.s., on Satursday, FORACCKLAND, via OAMARU, TIMARU, NAPIER, and GISBOUNE. — A Steamer FOU&DNEY, via TIMARU, LYTTEL TON and WELLINGTON.— tIAUHOIO, s.s., on Monday, Januaiy 6. THE PERPETUAL TRUbTBES, ESTATE AND AGENCY COMPANY, OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Capital ... - £125,000. Directors : The Hon. W. H. Reynolds, ML C, W. Downie Stewart. Esq., M.H.R., Thomas Moodie. Esq , Walter Hislop, Esq. Manager: Walter Hislop. This Company acts as Executor or Trustee under wills and settlements ; as Attorney for absentees or others ; manages properties ; negotiates loa nB ; collects interest, rent, and dividends, and c onducts all general agency business.

T>OOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! EXHIBITION VISITORS I EXHIBITION VISITORS I REMEMBER that SIMON BROTHERS Hold the LARGEST AND BEST STOCK in the City. AND DON'T FORGET. Prices are Posicively the LOWKST in the City ; the Reason is Plain. Ist : They are Large Manufacturers. 2nd : They are L^rge Importers ; Therefore, you have No Two PROFITS to pay. Address : George street (near Octagon) Branches : Princes Street — Oon'.iLental Boot Depot (3 doors from Brown, Ewing and Co.), King Street— North Dunedia Boot Depot (Coiner Union Street). TJEAD'S DOG'rf HEAD BEER. BASS' ALE and GUINNESS' W STOUT. % In QUARTS and PINTS. g * CHAMPAGNE BOTTLES. g g Large contents and no breakage. w g g 400 cases landed ex Nel9on ; 300 * n ho dotoarriveper Jessie Readman ; an 300 do do Ransitikei, and others > O 8 55 tO follOW. Og J 2 For the Exhibition Trade. ss Ph 3 Frcm all Merchants and leading > 3 • 5 Hotels. h £ £• fe " Hops. Reformation, and Beer g 1 H m Came into England all in one »hh oo^ year." P5 • Certificate received. — "Not- # w "m 2 withstanding pretty stiff prices, P ™ X we use no other, as it ia not only Eg « 5 the best, but most profitable £*\ £ English bferw^ have tried — the H^ bottlt s bei ig large and free of g 5 break, ge." v, § Read the pamphlet, "A Bottle H ? of Hier." S G. TURN BULL & Co., Agents. § JB L E N X I N S O P P, • 99, George Street. SEE the Ladies' Gloves at O'^d, B^d, Is, Is 4d, Is 6d. Sp endid selection. A DIES' 4-clasp Kid Gloves at 2s B<i. 2s lHd, 3f Hd ; very che^p. olTKr^tTtheTjadies' l^ancy Aprons, Hosiery. Ribbons and Corfeta. rT\sTs~is^The~bnop""io7~Ladies > bun X shades, Umbrellas, etc., at j. BLENKINSOPP'S, 99, Geobge Street, Dunedin,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 37, 3 January 1890, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 37, 3 January 1890, Page 14

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