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NOTICE. " "I LOST, in Bridge-street, the Specifications of Mr Hornby's intended New House. Whoever has found the same, and will leave them at Mr Hornby's, will be REWARDED for their trouble. . 3192 NOTICE. ON and after. MONDAY, September 2nd, the price of BREAD will be REDUCED to Bd. per 41b. Loaf, for cash at the shop; 9d. if delivered. JOHN SHARP, 3123 Hardy-street. NOTICE. THE Provisions of the Cattle Trespass Act, 1866, will be enforced on my land on the Grampian Hills and in Toi-toi Valley, on and after the 9th October, 1867. WILLIAM ORSMAN. September ,9, 1867. 3180 Shortly will be published, .Price is., m H E HOT BATH FILTH AND DISEASE + CLEANLINESS AND HEALTH HAPPINESS. CONTENTS. Introduction. General Observations: Cleanliness — Necessity of resorting to the bath — Adoption of the bath by the Turks—Westenr cleanliness (?) , — Cleanliness of the Turkish "lower orders" - , —The effects of the bath on those debilitated*, by disease, on those* exhausted by fatigue and on those who are long exposed to it— =- - Excessive use of the bath by the later Romans- • Substitute .for medicine — Antidote to contagious disorders — Perspiration, natural or artificial, necessary to health — The use of the bath essential to health — Refreshment and luxury of the bath — Low price at which baths might bej>rovided — Baths effective as encouraging temperance — Christianity enjoins' cleanliness-*- Knights of the Bath — Former universality of the bath — Comparison of modern and ancient Governments in their treatment of the poor — Neglect of facilities for cleanliness in England — The bath would be common were it fashionable. The Turkish Bath : The Turks adopted and preserved the bath of the Romans and Greeks — The five operations of the bath: the season- - ing of the body, the manipulation of the muscles, the peeling of the epidermis, the soaping, the -" bed of repose"— Beautiful effect of the bath— Low price of the bath in Turkey. The Moorish Bath. The Roman Bath. The Russian Bath. Importap£-j3£ Shampooing. Washik^ the Head. ... Bath for Females. Ablutions of the Turks. Anecdotes of the Bath. Description of a Simple and Cheap Washing Apparatus, for private families and for places where the bath is unattainable. This Work will be published as soon as 500 Subscribers' names are sent to the Compiler, E. TUCKER, Evekino Mail Ofiice, Bridgestreet, Nelson. 3195 Mrs. J. CORDIAL, BEGS to inform the ladies of Nelson, that she has commenced GIVING LESSONS in the Art of Making Wax Flowers and Fruit. First door from Temperance Hall, Bridgestreet. 2832 BANK HOTEL, HARDY-STREET, Nelson. ! THE undersigned having received, ex late arrivals, a Choice Selection of WINES, SPIRITS, BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT, begs to offer them to the public (delivered in town) at the undermentioned prices: — SHERRY, pal . dry, 425. per dosen. Do., golden sweet, 425. „ PORT 425. „ CLARET ... ... 455. „ BRANDY, Hennessy's Pale, 4 yrs. old 50s. „ Do., Marteil's Pale, 4 yrs. old ... 50s. Do., Marteil's Dark 50s. „ WHISKEY, IRISH, Dunville's ... 425. „ Do., do., Jamieson's 425. „ Do. SCOTCH ... 40s. RUM 40s. „ Bottled STOUT ... Hs. „ Do. ALE •• 148. „ Also, 3 Quarter-casks Irish Whiskey, Dunville's. 8 Quarts* casks Irish Whiskey, Jamieson's. Ah orders left at the Bank Hotel will be punctually attepdod to. I 3020 EDW. JIVBRETT. i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 217, 16 September 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 217, 16 September 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 217, 16 September 1867, Page 3

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