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; THE T U A L PRESS Specially constructed for COMPRESSING LOOSE MATERIAL, Such as Hay, Straw, Rags, etc. One Ton of Hay can be packed within Oue Ton Measurement of 40 { Cubic Feet Belt Perpetual Press. Worked by Horse or steam power Will Bale from Fifteen to Thirty Tons in Ten Hours Descriptive Circulars with full particulars, on a t .plication to JOHN H LADD & CO., Queen Victoria street, London, E C.

MEDICAL PROSPERITY. CORRESPONDENT with’ an eye to business asks fur information thus: —* Can.you tell me why you have succeeded %o well in your herbal business ? ’ My answer-MW *By living uncier my income, keeping the best uf goods, and selling them at a reasonable price. Notwithstanding the above three rules, my thanks are due to my friends and :he public for the support given me.’ I now wisn to bring before them the following uied cines, whkh experience has proved to be all that is said of them The Botanic Cough Syrup, of which seventy bottles are being sold weekly, is g-ving immense satisfaction. The Dandelion Pills are now commanding such a sale that they require no advertising. Tne following advice is true concerning them : If you are ill and need a pill You safely can rely on, Don’t use those old imported ones— Try Neil’s new Dandelion. COMPOSITION POWDERS. Now that the winter is on us, it cannot be out of place to remind parents and all of the importance of having a friend at hand that will ward off and cure colds. Such a friend is the Composition Powder. It is made from the finest powdered Bayberry bark, pinus canadensis, poplar, ginger, cayenne, cloves, liquorice, cinnamon, and wild cherry. It equalises th a circulation, and is a stimulant vastly superior to any spirituous liquors.

SOOTHING SYRUP, OR MOTHER’S FRIEND The necessity has long been seen cl having a simple vegetable remedy without having'to resort to infants’ preservative, anodyne, cordials, royal mixture, etc, the principal ingredients of which ar powerful poisons acting on the nervou system. This soothing syrup is purely vegetable, containing no narcotic nor poisonous drugs. It removes acidity of the stomach, griping pains in the bowels, expels wind, changes the color of the motion from gre<-n and slimy to its natural color, and thereby removing the causes of all the little ailments—ls per bottle. BALM OF GILEAD, CONSUMPTION, AND COOGH SYRUP A most effectual remedy for coughs, difficulty of breathing, asthma and oppression of the chest. By promoting a free expectoration, it speedily affords relief in all affections of the lungs. It may be taken with the greatest saiety, being composed of herbs alone, and needs only a trial to prove its excellence—2s 6d per bottle. VEGETABLE PILLS Dandelion, Antibillious, Aperient, Wind. Livr, Nervine, Gulden Pills of Health, Herbal Cough Pills, and Headache Pills,made and covered by the most approved machinery driven by hydraulic power—thousands made every wedr.In boxes Is each. J. NEIL, Medical Botanist, 96 George street, Dunedin.

THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Guaranteed by the State. LTHOUGH this Office has been in existence tor a period uf more than seven years, it is believed that the objects for which it was established are not sufficiently known or understood. It is desired to set set forth in a concise form information respecting the business which this Office undertakes : 1. The charge ot all kinds of money trusts, such as Carriage Settlement, money to be invested for the benefit of Minors, moneys bequeathed lor charitable oi jects, moneys the title to which is in dispute, or whose legal owner is unknown or cannot be found, etc., etc. 2. The administration of the wills of persons wh© by appointing the Public Trustee bs their executor secure the guarantee of the State for the due fulfilment of their wishes, and avoid the risk consequent on the appointment of private persons as execut, or who not unfrequently, though earnestly derirous of acting for the benefit of parties interested, fail to carry out legally the objects for which they were appointed, and consequently involve themselves and those whose intere>ts they are striving to pn • tect in costly and harass>ing litigation. 3. The administration of all estates of which no disposition has been made by will, whenever relatives do not wish to incur the responsibility of administration, or cannot from any cause obtain the necessary powers to act. In such eases it is the duty of 'he Public Trustee to discharge all legal debts so far as the assets extend, and divide the residue amongst the next of kin. 4. The administration of the estates of lunatics, lunatic patients, and convicts 5. The charge of a 1 lands lying waste and unoccupied of which the owner is unknown, or who lias been absent from the colony for ten years, having left no known agent. The cost of administering estates Is very small* Information may be obtained from all agents, B. 0. HAMERTQN, Public Tr ustee,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 913, 4 February 1882, Page 4

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824

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 913, 4 February 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 913, 4 February 1882, Page 4

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