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Money j SEVERAL SUMS of MONEY TO BE LENT on good freehold seeuritv. MOOEHOUSE & EDWARDS, Solicitors, Featherston-street, Wellington. Money in sums of £2OO, £3OO, £SOO, £7OO, up to £IB,OOO, to be advanced on freehold security. Apply to ROBERTSON, SELLAR, & CO., Featherston-street. Nurserymen ARDY ORNAMENTAL EVERGreen Shrubs, Forest Trees, Hollies, &c. The undersigned has on sale many hundred thousands of hardy ornamental evergreen and flowering shrubs, conifer®, shelter trees, hedge plants, &c., &c., all well-rooted, healthy plants, transplanted two and three times, according to age. A few quotations given below ; CupressusMacrocarpa... 2yrsold£4 IOsfMOO „ Horizontalis... 2 „ 210 Finns Insignia ... ... 1 „ 2 0 Pitosporum Nigrescens 2 „ 2 0 Euonymus Japonioa ... 2 „ 2 0 „ „ ... 3 „ 210 Laurestinus 2 „ 2 0 „3 „ 0 Olearia ... 2 „ 2 0 Hollies 2 „ 110 Also, a large quantity of flowering plants, shrubs, &c. F. MOUNTTER, Nurseryman. Norwood Hill Nursery, Tasman-street.

Medical JOHN E. WANLESS, M.D., C.M., Also Homoeopathic Diploma. Residence —Wavertree Cottage, Cuba-street, corner of Ingestre-street. Office hours— A.M., 9 to 11 ; P.M., 1.30 to 3 and 7 to 9. COD LIVER OIL EMULSION (tasteless), easily given to children. Tolutine, Balsamic Cough Syrup Brown’s Herbal Medicines Eooke’s Elixer and Salve Seltzogenes Ear Trumpets Cooper’s Sheep Dip Thorley’s Cattle Food. A large variety of NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS, Per City of Madras and Queen of the West, Artists’ Colors and Materials, at B A E EA U D & SON’S, Lambton-quay.

pOTTIE’S SCOTTISH HIGHLAND OIL Scottish Highland Oils are unquestionably the great remedial agent of this age. No remedy yet known possesses the power of curing so many diseases, and it has received the patronage of the highest families in Australia. It has removed diseases of years standing, after the unhappy sufferers have undergone a martyrdom of suffering, and often, I may add, of strong remedial treatment also. Now the success of this remedy has been demonstrated everywhere—from the palace to the shepherd’s hut, from the lady of noble and philanthropic life, to the poor and decrepid cripple. Its praises are sung in nearly every home in Australia, and it is being sent to suffering friends in America, Asia, the Continent of Europe, and Britain. Diseases of 5,8, 10, 16, 20, 23, and 26 years’ standing yield to its power, so that men given up as incurable have returned to their duties in daily life, and are restored to the bosom of their families. After such success, we ask those who are suffering to give it a fair trial, and those who have used it, and are not yet cured, to persevere in its use, the only way to effect a permanent cure in long standing cases of disease. Lumbago. —This Oil has had more prompt action in this than in any other disease. Apply as Kidney Disease. In Neuralgia op the Head, Face, or Gums, apply the Oil first to the top of the head over the opening, then to the affected temple, base of skull, and any other part which is tender to the touch. The parts should simply be slightly anointed with the tip of the finger, and repeated every ten [ minutes, until the tender spots on the temple and face are completely deadened. The sufferer should sit or recline in perfect stillness, not talking, nor yet moving the muscles of the face, and in a few minutes the agony will be gone. Kidney Disease, in all poems op— Apply across the loins and the spine on either side; a very hot flannel or bag of hot sand should be applied over the part. Liver Disease. —Hub on the right side. Stiff J oints, Rheumatism, Chest Diseases. —Hub the Oil all over the chest, and around by the back ; this must be done for all Chest Disorders. Bar Ache. —Dip a piece of cotten wool in the Oil, and insert into the ear, or syringe the ear with the Oil, hot or cold. This is also a cure for deafness, but must be continued. Hysteria and all Nervous Complaints so common to ladies in this hot climate, demand the most gentle and tender kind of treatment, not only with the design of removing the attack, but also for establishing a cure. The Oil should be applied to the temple, opening of head, wrists, and fingers. It has a most saluj tary and soothing effect, and should be used as a preventative. Members op Cricket, Bowing, and Football Clubs, and Athletes, may with great advantage use it for the muscles of the arms and legs, rubbing night and morning ; it renders those muscles elastic and firm. Should the muscles be sore, a good dressing will give immediate relief, and prevent the distressing i effects of stiffness, &c. ■ Bleeding from the Lungs, Womb, Arms, I or Wounds, may be treated with it. j To Preserve Clothes from Moths. — Take a newspaper, paint it here and there with the Oil, then wrap at once as closely as possible. Poisoned Wounds. —Put into the wound and rub as firmly as possible, fixing on a poul‘tice of it. Skin Diseases. —It may be safely used for all forms. Agents:—BAßß ADD & SON, Chemists. JJ E A L T H F OK ALL. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS AND OINTMENT. THE PILLS Purify the Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomach. Kidneys, and Bowels, and are invaluable in all complaints incidental to Females, THE OINTMENT is the only reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores, ami Ulcers, For Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, and all Skin Diseases it has no equal. Sold by the proprietor, Thomas Holloway, 533, Oxford-street, London, and by aU medicine vendors throughout the world. JpOWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A COUGH. Thefollowingletter has been received from William Boards, Esq., an extensive agriculturist and land agent, residing at Edmonton, Middlesex: “Nightingale Hall, Edmonton. “ Dear Sir,—l have recently suffered much from a most violent cough, proceeding from a tickling in my chest, which no remedy, out of many I resorted to, could allay. My head was constantly aching, and my whole frame entirely shaken. Having seen the good effects of your Balsam of Aniseed in several members of my family, I purchased a small bottle, and, when going to bed at night, took a teaspoonful in two tablespoonfuls of water, just warm. The effect was immediate: it arrested the tickling in my chest, I slept well, and arose perfectly restored in the morning, with the exception of debility, arising from fatigue by incessant coughing for some days previous. My cough entirely left mo, and has never returned. Having since heard of a lady in the neighborhood who for a long time had labored under a most distressing cough, and who had resorted to every remedy within her knowledge, I sent the remainder of the bottle to her : and that long-standing, obstinate, and (as she thought) incurable cough was perfectly cured. You are at perfect liberty to make what use you may please of this communication, as the contents arc strictly true. I shall take every opportunity of recommending your inestimable medicine, feeling as I do fully assured of its efficacy. “ I am, dear sir, yours very truly. “ Wm. BOARDS.” POWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED, roll Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Night Cough, &c., and all pulmonary affections. PRICE —Is. lid. and 2s. 3d. per bottle. Sold retail by all Chemists and Storekeepers and Wholesale by KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER. & Co., Dunedin and Auckland. FELTON, GRTMWADE, & CO., Wellington. Proprietor—THOSPOWELL.fßlackfriars-rd, London.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5108, 7 August 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5108, 7 August 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5108, 7 August 1877, Page 4

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