medical prosperity. A CORRESPONDENT with an eye to business asks for information thus: tell me nvliy .you have succeeded so well in your herbal business ? ’ ‘Myanswer is : By living under my inhome; keeping 1 the best of goods, and selling them at a reasonable price. Notwithstanding the above three rules, my thanks.are due to my friends and ilie public for the support given rne.’ I now 'wise to bring before them the following medicines, which experiehce lias proved to be all that is said of them :—The Botanic Cough Syrup, of which seventy bottles are being sold weekly, is giving immense satisfaction. The Dandelion Pills are now commanding such a sale that they require no advertising. Toe •following advice is true couceruin r them : 1 ' * 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 or. us, it cannot be out of place to remind parents and ail bf the importance of having a friend at band that will ward off and cure colds. Such a friend is the Composition Powder. It is-made from the finest powdered Bay--berry bark, pinna . canadensis,- poplar, ginger, cayenne, cloves, liquorice, cinnamon, and wild cherry. It equalises the circulation, and is a stimulant vastly superior to any spirituous liquors. SOOTHING SYRUP, OR MOTHER’S -■ ; FRIEND The necessity has long been seen of laving at‘simple* vegetable, remedy within 1 having to resort to infants’ preserrative, anodyne, royal mixture, ;tc, the principal ingredients of which ar lowerful poisons acting on the nervou system;’ This soothing syrup is purely r egetable,- containing-no narcotic nor (oisonohs, drugs. It; removes acidity of ihe stomachyigriping pains in the bowels, ixpels wind, changes the -color of the notion from green and slimy to its natural color, and thereby removing the sauses of all the little ailments—ls per »ottle. - . l JALIvI OF GILEAD, CONSUMPTION, -■ AND GOUGH SYRUP A most effectual remedy for coughs, lifficulty of breathing, asthma-and oppres lion of the chest. -By • promoting 1 a free Ixpectoraiion, it speedily affords relief in 111 affections of the lungs. It may be laben-with the greatest satety, being composed of herbs alone,- and needs only a rial to prove its excellence—2s 6d per kettle.VEGETABLE PILLS I Dandelion, Antibillious, Aperient, Hndy Liver, Nervine, Golden Pills of lealth, Herbal Cough Pills, and Headache jills,made and ‘covered by the most approved machinery driven by ■ hydraulic pwer—thousands made every weoK.boxes Is each. J. NEIL, Medical Botanist, 96 George street, Dunedin. FOR BREAKFAST HOCOLAT-MENIER Annual Consumption Exceeds 18,000,00011)5 SOLD EVERYWHERE (’B. —Paris Exhibition, Highest Prize l warded, Grand Diploma of Honor Iris, London, and new york THE ERPE T U A L PRESS Sp°ciallv constructed for [PRESSING LOOSE MATERIAL, Such as Hay, Straw; Rags, etc. Ton of Hay can be packed within One Ton Measurement of 40 Cubic'Feet Perpetual Press. Worked by Horse or steam power |l Bale from Fifteen to Thirty Tons in Ten Hours [eacriptive Circulars with fu’l particuoit application to JOHN H LADD & CO., Qimen Victoria street. London, E C.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 916, 11 February 1882, Page 4
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512Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 916, 11 February 1882, Page 4
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