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THE NEW ZEALAND pAMILY HERB DOCTOR. A Book of Domestic Medicine. Oontaias 635 pages, crown Bto.,8 to., and one ■PTidred beautiful lithographed pictures, in six colours, of the moßt useful medic in il plants found growing in New Zealand, Adsitralia, and othe parta of the world (a special eature being our Native ones), giving thtir history, properties, and user, and how and wnera to gather, cultivate, prepare, and preserve herbal medicines,in SIMPLE ENGLISH WOBDS, together with Compounds, Poultices, pictures, Syrups, Pills, Ointments, Deco:iions, Patent Medicines, Hair Restorers, and carsfnlly -selected remedies for all complaints. The book will be handsomely bound in imitation morocco, sprinkled edges, and eilt lettsring. Pr{ ce ... ... ss. J, NEIL, M.D., U.S.A., Author. Graduate of Bennet'B Ecletic College of Medicine and Surgery, Chicago, and the Polyclinic College of New York. The Plants mentioned below are amongst the whole " Matsria Medica," as the catalogue of medicine is named. Ist. The Butterfly plant, or Pleurisy, cannot be surpassed as a remedy in inflamation the chest, and pleurisy, colds, etc. fnd. The Centaury is a splendid Bitter Tonic, an ounce, costing 3d, will make a pint, of which a wine-glassful is taken three times a day. This will restore the appetite and powect the stomach. It is found growin» in different parts of the Colony, Auckland °and Danedin. NEIL'S BOTANIC DISPENSARY, 74 George Street, Dunedin, Wellesley Street, Auckland ; Main South Boad, Timaru, and Tay St., Invercargill. Post Free for ss, in stamps, P. 0., Po8t«l Notes; NOTA BENE. ROBERT COLLIER (late ith the Continental and City Boc Palace) bsgs to announce to the Public tba he has started business on his own a t unt, and opens with an entirely new and . 1-selected Btock of English and Colonial Hoots and •roes, and trußts by Btrict attention and civility to merit a share of the Public patronage. LOOK OUT FOB OPENING DAY, BATUBDAY, 14th mat. Note the Address— ROBERT COLLIEB, The Al Boot Shop, 36 George Street, (Near Nelson. Moate, tnd Co'a JBLENKINSOPP, • 99, George Street. SEE the Ladies' Gloves at 6£d, Bsd, Is, Is 4d, Is 6d. Splendid selection. T ADIEB' 4-clasp Kid Gloves at 2 -LJ Bd, 2a ll^d, 3s 6d ; very cheap. LOOK at the Ladies' Fancy Aprons, Hosiery. Bibbona and Corsets. rriHlb is the Shop for Ladies' Sun X shades, Umbrellas, etc., at J. BLENKINSOPP'S, 99, GBQBQB STBBST, DUNBDIN,

GBASS SEED ! OLOTBR SEED I TUBNIP SEED ! gAMUEL ~O~RR & CO., WOOL, GBAIN, & PBODUCE BROKEBS, STAFFOBD STBEET, DUNEDIN. We have much pleasure in advising that 'our season s supplies of the above are now driving per " Caitloch " and " Pleione," and solicit intending purchasers to examine our samples prior to purchasing, as we feel Bure they will give every satisfaction. We have some fine samples of Machinedressed Perennial Byegrass, Cocksfoot, and local-grown Timothy. We test the Germinating Qualities of all our Seeds, so that their growth is certain. Agents for the Celebrated DEEBING'ALL STEEL BEAPER AND BINDEB, for which we are now booking orders for next season. SUSSEX FAMILY HOTEL, George Street, Ddnedin. The above Hotel contains over Forty Double and Single Bedrooms, with a corresponding numter of SittingBooms ; A'so, Large Dining Rooms all newly renovated. First-Class Accommodation for Tourists, eto. CHABGES MODERATE. Parties can rely on being called for Early Trains, etc., M. FAGAN, Proprietor. T\ MoBRIDE TIMBER AND COAL MEFCHANT, Beach Street, QUEENSTOWN. ANDERSON AND MORRISON, Dunedin Copper, Plumbing, and Brass Works, MOBAY PLACE, DUNEDIN, Engineers, Coppersmiths, Iron and Brass Founders, Tinsmiths, Plumbers, and ElectroPlatere. Manufacturers and Importers of all kinds Engineers' Steam and Water Fittings, Steam-Boilers, Mountings, Injectors, and JKjectore. Mining Machinery a Specialty. We supply Fluming, Sluicing Giants and Nozzles, V Pieces, Sluice Valves and Silvered Copper Plates. Baths and Lavatories fitted up with hot and cold water by Experienced Workmen. All kinds of Sheet Metal Work executed with despatch. General Suppliers to the Trade. Copper Washing- Boilers and Furnace Oases. PBICE, 12 gallon Boiler and Furnace Case, 33s 14 gallon „ „ 36a At our Works. On receipt of P.O. Order they will be put Fbeb on Railway or Steamer. Price and all particulars on application.

JUST PUBLISHED— PBICE ONE 6HILLING. OUR EYES, AND HOW TO USE THEM. With an Introduction on The Influence of School Life on Sight and Health. By William M. Stenhouse, M.D., Honorary Physician, Dunedin Hospital : fo» some time Clinical Assistant Boyal Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, and Golden Square Throat Hospital, London. Dunedin: J. WILKIE AND CO., and all Booksellers. mHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, JL ESTATE AND AGENCY COMPANY. OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Capital ... ... £125,000. Directors : The Hon. W. H. Reynolds, M.L.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 f settlements ; as Attorney for absentees or others ; manages properties ; negotiates loans ; collects interest, rent, and dividends, and conducts all general agency business. -L*k^ UfllOIS ttTJfIAM tiHIP JRK^. COMPANY OF NEW JSSiSjlg; ZEALAND, LTMIIED The above Company will despatch steamers as under :— FOR OAMABU.— BEAUTIFUL STAR 5.8., on Tuesdays and Fridays. Passengers from Dunedin wharf at 10 p.m. Careo till 3 p.m. FOB AKABOA.— BOTOBUA, 8.8., on Mon. day, January 27, at 8 p.m. ftom Dunedin Wharf. FOB LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NELSON. — ROTOBUA, b. s., on Monday, January 27, Passengers 3 p.m. from Dunedin wharf. Cargo till noon. FOR AUCKLAND, VIA LYTTELTON WELLINGTON, NAPIEB, and GISBORNE.— WAIRARAPA, s.s., on Wednesday, January 29. FOR SYDNEY, VIA LYTTELTON, WELL. INGTON, NAPIER, GIBBOBNE, and AUCKLAND .-WAIRABAPA, s.s., on Wednesday, January 29. FOR MELBOURNE, VIA BLUFF. — TE BOA, s.s., on Thursday, January 30. FOB FIJI, from AUCKLA.ND.-ARAWATA, s.s., about Saturday, February 1. FOB TONGA, and SAMOA.— WAINUI,s.s. f from Auckland about Wednesday, February 12. Freight and passengers booked through. Full particulars on application. FOR TAHITI. — BICHMOND, s.s., about Saturday, February 15. FOB OAMABU, TIMARU, AKAROA, LYT. TELTON, WELLINGTON, and WESTPORT. — BRUNNEB, s.s., on Saturday, January 25. FOR GREYMOUTH (taking cargo for Hokitika), via Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington.-ROSAMOND, s.s., about Tuesday, January 28. FOR AUCKLAND, via OAMARU, TIMARU, NAPIER, and GISBORNE. — A Steamer early. FOR SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON.iWAKATIPU, 8.8.,0 a Saturday, January 25.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 40, 24 January 1890, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 40, 24 January 1890, Page 14

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