Cross aud Smyth /HROSS AND OMYTfI, ACCOUNTANTS. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, and BROKERS, Accountants in Banxetjptcy, and agents for— Royal Insurance Company Levin & Co. General Merchants, Wellington McLeod Bros.' Soaps and Candles, Dunedin. J. «i T. Meek, Millers and Grain Merchants, Oamaru. Guthridge, Power & Co., Wholesale Sadlers, Melbourne. F. L. Barker, Wool and Produce Broker, Sydney. Draper & Sons, Melbourne. Q. 8. Curtis. Wool ai,d Produce Broker, Rock, hampton. ROYAL INSTJKANCE COMPANY. EIRE AND LIFE. Paid-up Capitai, £289 540 ACCUMTJLATHD Funds £4,260,650 THE Reserve of this Company is not approached by any other Joint Stock Company in the world, and is only exceeded by the reserve of the Bank of E-.gland. Perfect security is therefore guaranteed to insurers, d the undersigned are fully empowered to make mediate settlement in the event of loss. CROSS & SMYTH, Agents. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Royal Insurance Company is not bound to any Tariff of Rates. NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that it is my intention to apply for a Slaughtering Llcenpe for Section No 30, East Clive, situated on the Bank of the Tuki Tuki, river, at the next meeting of the Hawke's Bay County Council JOHN HAGUE. NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that it is my intention to apply for a slaughtering License for Section 21 East Clive, at the next meeting ol the Hawke's Bay County Ccuncil. JOHN RETTER. NOTICE. STOCK DRIVEN to any part of the Island, all care and responsibility taken. Terms reasonable. Address, HOLLIS and ROSS. Criterion Hotel, Napier. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS trespassing on the Maraetara property will be PROSECUTED C. L MARGOLIOUTH Nap ier, November 10th, 18S1 IMPORTANT DISCOVERY! GREAT VICTORY! PROFESSOR JAMES after years of research, in 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 ignorant of their virtues Attention is pointed to fome of the Marvellous Cures which ha\e been i-ffecced by the Professor since his arrival in Auckland and Napier. PROCESSOR JAMES, American Herbalist, has made the Diseases of Youth and those arism!? therefrom his special study, his whole professional life has been ecpecially directed to the treatment of Nervous Atiections, and the diseases incidental to Married Life, but his tkill 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 ihon=auds of patients have been cured wh"m he has never seen and never known, and it is carried on with such judicious supervision that thous-b 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 parrel being discovered. PKin and c ! ear directions accompany these latti r, and a curee effected without even the Professor knowing who is his patient To men and women wiih broken down constitutions, the nervous ihe debilated. and all suffering from any disease whatever, Professor James" plan of treatment commends itself avoiding as it does the inconvenience and expense of a personal visit. TESTIMONIALS. October 10. To Professor James, White-road. Napier. Dear Sir—Pleaw accept my thanks, I have been a sufferer for three years with Rheumntism I tried many remedies and spent a lnrge sum of money for medical attendance, but it all proved of no avail. After taking two bottles of your medecine I was entirely cured, aud I strongly recommend all persons similarly afflicted to place thcnselves in your hands. —Yours faithfully, Andrew Eiiickson, Cabinetmaker, No. 3 Surrey Cottages, Napier. I, Daniel Woods, White-road, certify that the above testimonial is correct. December 15, 1881 To Professor James. Emerson-stieet, Napier. Dear i-ir—Having been a great sufferer from Indigestion and Liver complaint for two years, and hcaiintr from so many people the cures you have made since your arrival in Napier, I thought I would give your herbal medicine a trial. After continuing your medicine a short time I feel myself anew man, I can now eat well and sleop well, and can do my work as well as I ever did in my life—l am yours thankfully, J, C. Williams, Biker, Dickens-street I certify that this Testimonial is correct" Thomas Williams, Bootmaker, Hastings-street, Napier. Those that aro troubled with Asthma consult Professor James. 1 hose troubled with Dropsy, consult Professor James. Those trou -,led with Indigestion, consult Profetsor James. Those troubled with Gout, consult Professor James. Those troubled with blind or bleeding Piles, consult the Professor. Those troubled with Neuralgia, consult the Professor. Those troubled with Tootache consult the Professor Tho=e troubled with Pciatica.'cfnsult the Professor. Swollen Joints, Contracted Cords or Muscles, Lame or Weak Hacks, consult the Professor. Those troubled with Lumbago or Rhoumatism, consult the Prof es-or. Chronic cases of Asthma and such like pronounced as incurable by the so-called Medical men, are the cases t he Professor wishes to treat on. Nervous Debility or Irdiscration of early youth, consult the Prrfessor. :, Ladins troubled with Bad Legs, Bed Brensts, and all oiher complaints, consult the Professor, ns his treatment is si>lely American Herbs, which can be Inspected on tho premises. NOTICE OP REMOVAL. PROFESSOR JAMES hns REMOVED from the White-road to EMERSON-STREET, a tuw doors from the Criterion Hotel. Consultation free of charge. Hours of attendance from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m Romember,tweatm«nt Bolelyibyiherbs,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3268, 22 December 1881, Page 4
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