Money£23,ooo T0 LEND Iα one or more sums, on good freehold security, at current rates of interest. G.E. SAINBBURY. THE NORTHERN INVESTMENT COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. (Limited). Capital .. .. £500,000. OFFICES : EMERSON SIR T, NAPIER. THE Colonial Board ia prepared to make advances on— Freehold Securities Leasehold Securities Stock and Station Mortgages Growing Clips of Wool Wool consignments, etc. At moderate rates of interest. For proposal Forms, apply to PAT, STIRLING M'LEA.N, Manager. MONEY TO LEND. IN Sums of £25 to £4000 on 'lown and Country Property. Apply to R- G- GRAF4.MPQKAA TO LEND in any sums. Apply to F: ALOAR, West Clive; NAPIER SAVINGS BANK, BBOTTNIHGf-BTBEET. OPEN ON TUESDAY EVENIN Q From 6 to 8 o'clock. Depositareceived from Is to £100. 6 per cent. Interest allowed on all deposits not x exceeding £100. EDWARD LYNDON, Manager. Einroa* & Co WOO L SEASON, 1880-1881. The Undersigned are /HASH T>UYERS of T&7OOL, HP ALLOW &c, c. They also make LIBERAL ADVANCES on Con signments to their correspondents in London an JNew York. ADVANCES nre also made on Shipments to their Melbourne Correspondents FOR SALE at GOLDS. BOROUGH & CO.'s AUCTIONS, at the lowest current rate 3of Freight and Insurance. In the event of the Melbourne market not answering expectation, shippers can have their Wool forwarded to London for sale. KINROSS & CO. FOR SALE, HALL' SHEEP DIP. k FRESH Consignment of thi3 valuable Dip, extra J\_ strength, in 5 and 10-gallon drums. The great value of this Dip in increasing , the lU3tre as well as promoting the healthy growth of wool was proved at the late Melbourne Exhibition, when wool shorn from sheep dipped only six weeks previously took 2n Order of Merit, and was unequalled for lustre. It will destr.iy both Lice and Ticks if used in the proportion of 1 to 50. KINROSS & CO., Agents. KINROSS & CO., Port Ahuriri, Have been appointed AGENTS for Kirkbr, Gkebr & Co.'s Old Irish Whisky, " The Shamrock," and Old Scotch, "Lech Dhu. N South Australian Exhibition Awards— Kirkbr, Grerr & Co , , Irish Case Whisky .. Ist Dunvillts & Co., Irish Case Whisky ... .. 2nd Vint and Son 3, Irish Case Whisky 3rd KINROSS & CO.-, Agents.' M'EWAN'3 CELEBRATED TfNDIA T&ALE ALE, "GLOBE" BRAND. Melbourne, January 8.1880. I have examined sample of M'Ewan's Edinburgh India Palp. Alb submitted to me, and, as a sample of what can be done by a good, honest brewer, it is perfect. No foreign cheap bitter, such as Quassia—no Poisonous Drug, such aa Strychnine, Picric. Acid or Cocculua Indicus. Nothing but tub Products of Purb Malt and Hops, brewed and fermented in a cool atmosphere, and bottled with careAdmirers of flrst-clasa British Beer may use this brand as at present offered for sale without disappointment. As a pure wholesome Bottled Alb it may be strongly recommended. WM. JOHNSON, Analytical Chemist to the Government of Victoria. Chemical Laboratory, School of Arts, Sydnkt, May 13,1880. I have examined the Samplb of M'Ewin's Rottlkd Alb submitted to me, and find that it contains - Alcohol by weight, 540 per cent; or by volume, 655 per cent. Extractive mai ter, 306 per cent.; Acid matter, o'l7 per cent. I have also examined the Alb for such deleterious ingredients as are gnmetimes added to Beer, and have found no indication of their presence. The three first eonciitions laid down by the Committee for Wines and Beers for the late International Exhibition, as those to which especial prominence would be given, were—lst, Low alcoholic per centage : 2nd, Freedom from acidity ; 3rd Absence of fusel oil; and all these ire fulfilled in th Bample. I remain, yours truly, (Signed) W. A. DIXON. S., F.L.C. A Ehipment cf the above, which has been awarded the First Ordkr of Mkrit at the Melbourne Exhibition, has been received by MESSRS KINROSS & CO. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY! GREAT VICTORY! OROFESSOR JAMES after years of research, in X which Nature's Repository was ransacked, at length discovered the Medical properties of Herbs, which were used by our forefathers, when drugs and poisons were unknown, and which now are daily trampled under the foot as useless weeds by those igLorant of their virtues. Attention is pointed to some of the Marvellous Cures which ha\o been tffecced by the Professor since his arrival in Auckland and Napier. PROFESSOR JAMES, American Herbalist, has made the Diseases of Youth and those arising therefrom bis special study, hie whole professional life has been especially directed to the treatment of Nervous Ailections, and the diseases incidental to Married Life, but his fckill is available to all, no matter how many hundreds or thousands of miles distant, his system of corresponding oy letter is now so well organised and known that comment would be superfluous; by this means many thonsands of patients have been cured whom he hag never seen and never known, and it is carried on with such judicious supervision that though he has been practising this branch of his profession for twenty years in these colonies, no single case of accidental discovery has ever yet happened, when medicines aie required these are forwarded in the fame cartful m-nner without a possibility of the contents of the parcel being dif covered. FUln and clear directions accompany these latter, and a curee effected without even the Professor knowing who is his patient. To men and women with broken down constitutions, the nervous, the debllated, and all suffering from any disease whatever. Professor James' plan of treatment commends itself avoiding as it does the inconvenience and expei.se of a personal visit. TESTIMONIALS. October 10. To Professor James, White-road, Napier. Dear Sir—Please accept my thanks, I have been a sufferer for three years with Rheumatism. I tried many remedies and spent a large sum of money for medical attendance, but it all pioved of no avail. After taking two bottles of your modecino I was entirely cured, and I strongly recommend all persons similarly afflicted to place themselves in your hands —Yours faithfully, AnBRKW EtUCKSON, Cabinetmaker, No. 3 Surrey Cottages, I, Daniel Woods, White-road, certify that°the above testimonial is correct. Those that are troubled with Asthma consult Professor Jame3. Ihoso troubled with Dropsy, consult Profeasor James. Those troubled with Indigestion, consult Professor James. Those troubled with Gout, consult Professor James. Thoso troubled with blind or bleeding Piles, consult the Professor. Those troubled with Neuralgia, consult the Professor. Those troubled with Tootache consult the Professor Those troubled with Fciatica, consult the Professor. Swollen Joints, Contracted Cords or Muscles, Lame or Weak Backs, consult the Professor. Those troubled with Lumbago or Rheumatism, consult the Prof es-or. Chronic cases of Asthma and such like pronounced as incurable by tlio so-called Medical men, arc the cases the Profussor wishes to treat on. Nervous Debility or Irdiscration of early youth, consult the Prcfessor. Ladies troubled with Bad Legs, Bod Breasts, and all other complaints, consult the Professor, as his treatment is solely American Uferbs, which can bo inspected on the premises. NOTICE OP REMOVAL. T>ROFESSOtt JAMES has REMOVED from the ± White-road to EMERSON-STEKET, a few doors from the Criterion Hotel. Consultation free of charge. Hours of attendance from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m Rome solelyjbyguerbs,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3261, 14 December 1881, Page 4
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