THE pEEPET 0A L PRESS Sn ciallv constructed for COMPRESSING 'LOOSE MATERIAL, Such »a Hay, Straw, Riga, etc. One Ton of Hay can bi packed vritliiu j One Ton Measurement of 40 I Cubic Feet Balt Perpetual Press. Worked by Horse or sleum power , j Wi I Bale from Fii t< eu to Thir'y Tons in Ten Hours Descriptive Circui ra with fu'l particulars, on ai ))lica'ion n> JOHN H LADD & CO., Qiv en Victoria street, Lon lon, E C. MEDICAL PROSPERITY. A CORRESPONDENT with an eye to business ask* fur information thus: * Cal) jmi teli me wby you have s.icceedid to "eil in umr herbal busiius? ?’ My answer is : *By living under tuy i• • VOlue, keeping t!ie> best of goods, and seßng ttiem at a reasotuib’e price. Notw iths*.-ad ng the above ihr e rules, my llu.nks are one to'my friends a;.d he ]>nii:ic lor ihe'suj p >rl ;iv£n me.’ I now wis:.* to bring before them Ihe lolow i.g imdcines, whivli experience lias proved to be ill ihat is said of them :—Tim B tunic Cough Syrup, if which seventy bottles are being sold weik'y, is g viug immense satisfaction. The D ime ion Phis are now commanding such a sale that they r- quire no advertising. T. e following advice is true concc-ruin ' them : If you are ill and need a pill You sa'ely can rely on, Don’t use those oid imported ones— Try Neb’s new Dandelion. COMPOSITION POWDERS. Now that the winter is or. us, it cannot be out of place to remind parents and all of the importance i f having a friend at bail'd that will ward off and cure coldSuch a friend is the Composition Po'dei. It is made fionrlhe fint st powdered Bayberry b.lk, pin us vanaoecsis, pop la , ' ginger, cayenne, cloves, liquorice, till namon, ■•• rid wild cherry, It equalises the ciiculation. and is a s’iincl-iiit vas ly superior to aiiy spirituous liquors. SOOTHING SYRUP, OR MOTHER’S FRIEND The necessity has long been seen • f having a simple vegetable remedy without having to resort to infants’ preservative, anodyne, cordials, royal mixture, etc, the principal ingredients of widen ar powerful poisons acting'on the nervou system. This soothing syrup is putv'y vegetable, io;ita;ui> g -no .narcotic in r poisonous drugs. It removes acuity of the stomach, pi ping pains iu the bowel-, expels w nd, changes the color of Unmotion fiom gre n and slimy l«> its natural color, and thereby removing the causes of ail the little ailments—ls per 'bottle. BALM OF GILEAD. CONSUMPTION, AND COUGH SYRUP A inert etf.cturtl remedy for coughs, cifficnl y of breathing, asthma and oppo-s tdon i f Un- cbm-i. By promoting a free •exj'.ectoraiion, it speedily afibr-m relief in Mi i-ffeitions cf .the lungs. It may be takf n win. the greatest sa.ety, bob g comp< St d of herbs a ! one,. and needs onjy a trial to its exce leiue—2s 6,1 per bcillit • VEGETABLE PILLS Dahdilion, Aniibidious, Aperient, Wind. Livi r, Nervine, Gulden Puls of H*altii. Her' al Cough Pills, and Headache pills, made a r: d coven dby the most approved machinery driven by hydraulic power—thousands made every week. — Id boxes Is each. J. NEIL, _ Medical Botanist, • G 6 George street, Dunedin. . THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Guaranteed by the State. ALTHOUGH this Office has been in exist- uce tor a period i f more th n Seven years, it is believed that the ol’jwts for which it was i-stahli-hed are noi sufficiently known or understood. It is desired to i-et set forth in a concise form information resp-cting toe business which ibis Office undertakes : 1. Tim charge ot all kinds of money trusts, such as Carriage S-ttlennnl, tnomy to be in'ested for the benefit of Minors, moneys bequeathed loi ehaiitablo o. j-e‘s, moneys the title to which is iu dispute, or whose legal ow ner is .unknown or caiHiOtbe found, et, etc. 2. The adminiscraiion of the wills of per-ona who by appointing the PuU c Trustee ns their executor, secure the guarantee of the State fur the due, fulfilment of their w:sl es, and avoid the risk consequent on the appointment of piivate persons as execut, or who not imfrec.nenry, though earnestly do-iro.is of acting for the brnefit of parties interen’ed, fail to cany out legally the objects f. r which they were appointed, and cons'--Qiieutly , in'olve tiiums-lves rod tho-e who-e intere-ts they are aniviog to pr • Uct in costly and harasssi; g litigation. 3. The administration of all't states of which no disposition has been made by wid, whenever relatives do not wish t<> incur the responsibi ity of administration, or cannot from any cause obtain the i ccessai v powers *<> ai t. Iu such cases it is the duty of J h<- Public True tee to discharge :, lt lem-l debts so lar as toe mseis extend, anrt divide the residue i.1i.0 :g-t tlie next <>f kin. 4. The administration of the estates of Icntubs, lunatic pi.t enis, and c- n'icts 5. The charge .of a 1 la- da ly mar " so and iffii-0 nurd • f wh cb Un- own- r is uokiu «i>, or w.hu •as been a beet-c from thev for len years,- ha' mg lot.t no Lr< v;n -oert. T 1 8 cos; or r.d.riuisto-ling estates is very gmalt. ImoruKitiou may he obtained in Ui *ii agents. c BAMEiITO^, public Trustee,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 910, 28 January 1882, Page 4
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891Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 910, 28 January 1882, Page 4
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