O10 OUR SPECIAL PREPARATIONS. 
a blessing from grateful customers for the good is has accom- 
plished. 1s, 4 oz. bottle. Three in one at 2s 6d_ will last 
some families all winter. 
DIURETIC POWDER AND PILLS, 
For difficulty with urine, pains in the back and bladder, 
gravel, &c. These medicines have been highly extolled for the 
above purposes. Powder, same price as composition powder. 
Pills, ls a box; 3 for 2s 6d. 
DANDELION COFFEE. 
While in training in Glasgow in 1872, we anticipated that 
when we introduced this preparation in New Zealand (the 
land where we had resided for ten years, and to which we 
were about to return), that it would be a great success. We 
have not been disappointed, having, during the last 14 years, 
manufactured many tons of the root into the healthful diet 
drink. It has been a source of revenue to the settlers and 
others, who previously contemptuously cast away the roots, 
which now bring them over 41 for a bagful. ‘The Dandelion 
Coffee has sold so well, that our trouble now is that we cannot 
get enough of roots. It is good for people with weak 
stomachs, sluggish livers, and nervous temperaments ; a fine 
substitute for the ordinary coffee or tea, The price is most 
reasonable: 2s a pound; $lb tin, ls. 
DANDELION PILLS. 
To use what some might say was a boasting and question- 
able statement, these pills have beat Holloway’s hollow, and 
knocked Cockle’s into a cocked hat, for the simple reason that 
the above-named pills are composed chiefly of aloes, jalap, 
&c.—old drugs that have been eclipsed in these later days of 
progress. Our dandelion pills contain four of the most 
valuable medicines, viz., podophyllin, leptandrin, euonymin, 
and hydrastin, that are worth about as much per ounce as the 
old drugs are per pound, and yet let it be noticed that ours 
are only half the price considering the number and size. 
