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INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, CHRISTCHURCH. Those that wish to be represented at the International Exhibition, to be held at Christchurch in March next, should inform us of their intentions. We have been connected with all the exhibitions held in the colonies. At the late Adelaide Exhibition we represented sixty exhibitors, for which we received 10 gold medals, 49 first awards, and one second—three of which were Key? Zealand firms (D. Strange and J. T. Martin, Invercargill, and T. Bevan, Wellington). Our plan i_ to represent the exhibitors, transact their business, fix the exhibits in their space, attend to the judging of exhibits, and anything necessary while the exhibition remains open; afc the close repack, send exhibits back, or sell them, or duplicates thereof if required. It is very inconvenient for exhibitors to come to the exhibition to fix their exhibits, which amount to an expense, besides the loss of time which they must necessarily expend on them. Then again exhibitors have a benefit; they have no trouble of getting space; they let us know how much is required, and we geb it them, as we have a large amount of space granted to us. We fix, &c, the exhibits on a better space than if they applied themselves. Our terms are moderate. We specially caution the public against giving their exhibits in charge to so-called exhibition agents, who go fche rounds of exhibitions and run exhibitors into debt and other difficulties. On account of our nofc being able to give exhibitors the exact amount of our fee, as ifc would be impossible to do so until we know the size of exhibit, they may rely on ifc being most reasonable. The exhibits should be addressed Albert S. Manders and Co., Christchurch Exhibition. If exhibitors will kindly send a note stating how much space they require, no further trouble will be necessary. Albert S. Mandees & Co., British and Colonial Manufacturers Agents. Head Office: 91 Little Collins-street East, Melbourne ; and afc London—Sfc. Paul's Buildings; Adelaide —67 King Williamstreet ; Perth, W.A.—6 Town Hall; permanent branch in Christchurch after Ist of February.—[Advt.]

Cross aud Smyth ipROSS AND QMYTfI, ACCOUNTANTS, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT 3, and BROKERS, Accountants in Bankruptcy, and agents for— Royal Insurance Company Levin & Co., General Merchants, Wellington McLeod Bros.' Soaps and Candles, Dunedin. J. &T. Meek, Millers and Grain Merchants, Oamaru. Guthririge, Power & Co., Wholesale Sadlers, Melbourne. F. L. Barker, Wool and Produce Broker, Sydney. Draper & Sons, Melbourne. G. S. Curtis, Wool and Produce Broker, Rockhampton. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. EIRE AND LIFE. PAid-up CAPiTA- £289,540 ACCUMULAT-D Funds £4,260,590 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 Er.gland. Perfect security ia therefore guaranteed to insurers, d the undersigned are fully empowered to make jiedi-te settlement in the event of loss. CROSS & SMYTH, Agents. Medical IMPORTANT DISCOVERY! GREAT VICTORY! PROFESSOR JAMES after years of reßearch, 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 ig_orant of their virtues. Attention is pointed to some of ths Marvellous Cures which have been effected by Mie Professor since his arrival in Auckland and Napier. PROFESSOR JAMES, American Herbalist, has made the Diseases of Youth and those arising therefrom his special study, his whole professional life has been especially directed to the treatment of Nervous Affections, and the diseases incidental to Married Life, but his skill 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 thousands of patients bave been cured whom he has 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 Bingle case of accidental discovery ha 3 ever yet happened, when medicines aie required these are forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility of the contents of the parcel being discovered. Plain and clear directions accompany these latter, and a curee effected without even the Professor knowing who is his patient. To men and women with brokon down constitutions, the nervous, tho debilated, and all suffering from any disease whatever, Professor James' plan of treatment commends itself avoiding as it does the inconvenience and expe_.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 largo sum of money for medical attendance, but it all pioved of no avail. After taking two bottles of your modecine I was entirely cured, audi strongly recommend all persons similarly afflicted to placo themselvos in your hands. —Yours faithfully, Andrew Eeickson, Cabinetmaker, No. 3 Surrey Cottages, Napier. I, Daniel Woods, White-road, certify that the above testimonial is correct. December 15, 18S1 To Profossor James, Emerson-stieet, Napier. Dear Sir—Having been a great sufferer from Indigestion and Liver complaint for two years, and healing 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 a new man, I can now eat well and sleep well, and can do my work as well as I ever did in my life—l am yours thankfully, J, C. Wiluaak, Baker, Dickens-street I certify that this Testimonial is correct" Thomas Williams, Bootmaker, Hastings-street, Napier. Those that aro troubled with Asthma consult Professor James. Those troubled with Dropsy, consult Profossor James. Those trou sled with Indigestion, consult Professor James. Thoso 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 Tootacho, consult the Professor Thoso troubled with Sciatica, consult the Professor. Swollen Joints, Contracted Cords or Muscles, Lame or Weak Backs, consult tho Professor. Those troubled with Lumbago or Rheumatism, consult tho Professor. Chronic cases of Asthma and such like pronounced as incurable by tho ao-cnlled liodical men, aro tho cases the Professor wLIk'S to treat on. Nervous Debility or Indiscration of early youth, Ladies troubled with Bad Logs, Bed Breasts, and all other complaint., consult the Professor, as his treatment is oolely American Herbs, which can be Inspected on tho premises, NOTICE OP REMOVAL. PROFESSOR JAMES has REMOVED from the White-road to EMERSON-STREET, a few doors from the Criterion Hotel. Consultation free of charge. Hours of attendance from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m Remember treatment solclynbyjierbs,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3271, 27 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3271, 27 December 1881, Page 4

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