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your hair is turning grey or white, or falling •oflßiUse'/l;Th'ft Mexican Hair Renewer,'! for it ; foill positively restore in every case Grey or White hair to its oirginal color, without leaving the disagreeable smell of most ' Reßtorers.' It makes the hair charmiogly' beautiful, as well. a?, promoting the growth of the hair on Hald spots, where the glands are not decayed. Certificate, from Dr. Versmann, *on every, bottle, with full. particulars'. 'AsV your nearest Chemist for " Tho: Mexican Hair Renewer,", prepared by Henry C. Gallop,, 493, Oxford street, London, and sold everywhere at 35."6 d.' per bottle. v 1090 i Floriltnb!— For the Teeth and Breath.— A few drops of the liquid "Floriline" sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites or impurities, harderisthe gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to teeth a peculiar .pearly-whiteness, and a delightful frngrance to the breath. It removes - all unpleasant • odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoke. " The Flagrant Fio-: riline," boing composed in part of honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the ' greatest toilet discovery of the age. , Sold every where^ at 2s<6d. Prepared by Henry «C. Gallop, 493 .Oxford-street London. 109 1 ' A»yiOK . to" MoTBf bbs I—Are you broken, in k yourreßtby a sick child suffering with the pain 7 : o( cutting teet'fi ?- Go at once to a chemist and get a botle of Mrs. Winslow's Syrup. It will relieve the poor sbfferer immediately. ' K Is: (perfectly, harm-. Ifessirftfd pleasant to taste, it produces natural \ quiet sleepi by -relieving the child from paia,. and : the Jlittle cherub awakes "as bright as a - übtton."- It! soothes -the'-::child', it softens the ugmbi allays all.p lin, relieves wind, regulates , the Jbowelsji and the best 'known -remedy for ' djyeentery: 'and < diarrhcea,; whether arising: ffofflfeething or other causes. Sold; every-' Where at Is. ljd. per bottle. Manufactory, 493)0xf0rd f ßtreetjL6nddh. : ru ; i •■; <1092

Bespectfully reminds his; friends :,that he delivers, with punctuality .and despfttphj cither , r locally; or to places at a distance, and oh the most reasonable terms, Gbpis lor, Dealers or ■ for Families. ' . .: . '.'...'" I '{ " ■•' • -i^- ■•"■ •-••■ ■■ . ■ fc--:' J ■ Teas— ot the flaest qualities / | Sugars— Crushed lioaf and Preserving ' Indian Condiments .and 'Fres,ervedi Fruits Oiiman's and Italian Goods 6t, bent brands Preserved Mepij fish, Game; arid Sbtms, '- J \ Biscuitß; Gbnfectibneryi /ClhocdliAes, 1 , IJ Gro- ; ceries, Provisions.' and Household Kequi : sites. '■ - : -- '■- '■ "■ .;,■'> ,-.;■-, -."^i 1 ' ■ WINES ft^BPlßim i Choice Port ami Sherry ' ' " . . " \ Vejy'.old 'Bran^r and Highland/Whiskey r I Fine dry Champagne ■ ;;' '; [Petersen's Aromatic Schnapps, pints and ; quarts „. . „. - ; I Good ordinary Ports and Sherries „ . _ . ; Carol net ani Beyneila (South' Australian) : I Reissliflg and Gft«M M-WltieT.". •> ; ; | TDBAGCONISTS'.'GOODS. : Choicest Tobaccproitly, cu^and tmcat ] Cigars— Havana, and real J^aniUa, all kinds I Meerschaums— cheap, and of finest quality. j BOOKS AND SSPATIONB9Y.. , : ! The Stock constantly recruited^Standtrd I and ' General Literature fdr OFttmlliesj • ;. Libraries, and School*. ■; ':&?- --• Account ..800k5,.. Printing .and .^Triting, .. i Papers, Pripters' Materials, Parchments, ; ■ Drawing Papers, Inß'rumedts, and Colors ' : I Optical Instruments, Faoc^ Gbofls . \ Lacy** PtdyafTbiairieai. Wig9pZhcet t dud ; i < Trimmihgß,'' ( '•' <"■■ ' c •"> " ! '- 1 * •• i "'■ "•'[ • -' ' ; , ;■ „/.„. mw^v, _,:„.,.,.,..; : . , FprDrawing-room, Concert, and Church— I ! received monthly. ' ' 'r' :l J v I ' ( mmmmimm „ j Pianofortes, Cfßiwisx Ohoa^s, STniNOBp ! f: and Brass JHSTAtMBitrsT- 1 -"'' l^^ 1 ' : '' : n' ■ Strings and Fittings of every description ~ J j All from the most approved inak«rs, on the. .' | ieym of-reni payment, if deiiredJH J ' i WitheverydeßcriptionofEngUgh,C6nt!nentali / American, and Colonial. Goods, n < Ji _ |::'. • THE ' ' ; Trafalgar and Habdy-bt&eets. 179 Standard insurance company P w- OeSEW ZEALAND. : ; : ; FIRE MARINE AND GUAKANTEE . Capital i 1,000,000. I Unlimited Liability of a large body of J | Colpnial Shareholders. : „ n ~ Insurers, in this Office , ptirtUtfp.afe iii^th* profits— a Überal arr^ngemeat not afibrded bf, : any^ other Company^ doing 1 - business* 1 In." the 'Colony. : „,. „ r ; .. , ; - > - i i -; effected at as bw rates as any other Conipanyi : - ' '■ • / : / / -^*--- ■ '-• /; N B L SON BB A N C H. ; i ■••'*- k.^w> soaipe, ? 3973 .. ; . ... ...... Chief Agent. „ mHE GOSPEL OAK IRON ' 1± - ■ -AND - iM " >: ■- ;i - ?; -"- i3 G^ALVANISBD IRON & WIRE COMPANY ' IROK MANUFAOTURERB & GAtVAMISSBS. Virst Brand. Second Brand. 'G ANOHba O."[Trade Marks ] « Eaom:» Fibst Quality. . BfiOOND QtrAMTT. The GOSPEL OAK is the 'oldest Manufacture of Galvanised Iron in Poglandi The original Galvanised Jron was first made at r these works in the year 1842,. This iron,; obtained the PRIZE MEDAL for ?' excellent quality '^ at the Great Exibitipn of :1862, \#. being the only Prize Medal awarded in the Trade.'. ' '' '""...,.. - .-". :,.■•■ . „ The price is now greatly reduoed. Works: Goopel Oak Iron Works, Tlpton • . - . ■; Mitre, Works, Wplverhampton; . •'.'.'.'■• Regent? a Canal, Limehbuse, London. Warehou!e7f6o. VtJp'per,: Thames^street. : London, '" . ",-:-/■ ;■,{%'.'., ,: '.-'.':, Export Office — 1 10 Cannon-street, LoDdon. , '■•■■'.; ' ' '"/ ■; ;/ ! "'ifax.'.: . X> LUCAS AN b SON | * PRINTERS, . BOOpiNDW^ BiQQKSELLERS, STATIONERS,- --; MACHINE RULERS, ' • ■ • "-.' ■•• Aim ■' '-. •■ ••■/•■■_■■•■■ ' ACCOUNT-BOOK MAKERS; Bridgb-stbebt, Nklsow. DAILY COAOH FROM KfiE&Oft : TO FOXHILL. HPHE undersigned respectfully informs the JL inhabitants of Nelßon and the Waimeai that, he runs a COACH DAILY between Foxhill and Nelson; leaving Foxhill at half past 7 o'clock a.m., and Nelson at 3 p.m. : . ; Booking Offices at the Wakatu and Commercial Hotels, Trafalgar-street, «; :: . ; FBANCSI3 HOLDER NELSON AID ! SOCIETY. r QUBSCRIPTIONsIn ATD of the above k5 Society will jbe thankfully received by Mr. KERB, the Honorary Treasurer, atj the Offices of tne National Bank, in Trafalgarfit eet. , . asps ..

j ' "•' l ! dRATEUL~CbM|QRTi^O;-', \ ' ' . " . -iji,"P ~f :i is ;V ' -sv '&"$ o :p"a'.: .Jh ■—.■.■^BREAKFAST, ■_ .•;•«;:■•. v j "By a thorough knowledge of the natural lawa'which govern tho operations of digestionapd nutrition,' and by a careiul application 6f the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr* Eppshas provided our breakfast tables with ajdelicately-flavo'red : beverage whichr may save us many doctors' bjlls; Vltis. by the-judicious use 6f such, articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually i built vp -< until strong enough to resist, every,. tendency to disease i Hundreds ,<of • subtle maladies are. floating Jus ready. to attack wherever there is a 'weak point, j We may escape many a fatal ' shaft by.jk.eeping buraeives'weil fortified w,ith. pure blboii and a properly nourished ..frame." -|-Se?,article in Civil Strvica Gazette, „ | B^ade simply witl^boilibg water or milk. I- .! Sold only in packets, labelled thus-— 1 3 A-MJEfllsiPP's'" "& CO., 1 ; HOMCBOPATHIC -; CHEMISTS, ;48, Tnteadneedle-street, .and 3L70, Piccadilly." - WofeKs: EustOw Rbi^D, amd'Camdbn Town , : [;j f ' ; ::'-\ ■■T^rbi^- ■'['.- \y' 1! 14^8 t> ! LTJGAS & SON bave. the fbll'owing Xi# 'WORKS on SALE; at -their 'New ■Premises,^ opposite ■ Ni Edwabd's & Co. Warehouse:^ -°-' ' •'■ '■ -": ••' -' '■»■[. ;•-'; ; The Goldkn Ladder Series, "comi '-.; '. :■ i •'- -.prising:— Queechy What She Could, and & his friends Opportunities' 'SeeptjW "and Crowns,. House in Town I the Flag of Truce, -Aunt Jine's Hero Without and Within Walks from Eden Melbourne Hou<e: ■ ; Dare to dp Right; . ', Three liittl^ Spades Daisy Wide Wide World Willow Brook The Litt le Camp, on Net tie's Mission -Eagle Hill SteppingJlcavenward Glen Luna!^ • Drayton Hall Plouse'oi Israel Vinegar Hill Little Sunbeams The Old Helmet Ihe ; Golden Ladder ;,Star out of Jacob tz-eating's persian JQI., .-..,- .. ; in.sect- , j BESTROYING POWDER, As. supplied to her^Majesty's Government JThis Powder is quitß JiarmlesH to animal life but.js unriyalled in destroying FLEAS, FIJES,BUGS, BiflfiTLlflS, MOSQUiTUS, MOTHS in I?URi, and every, other species of Inseit.- Sportsmen will find' this an invaluabie.' remedy .for destroying Fleas in tMeir. Doga.aa also Ladies for their Pet Dpg'j. Bting the Otigiual Importer of this now idvahiable nrticle, whici - has found so great a sa' ! e that it has teoipted othcr'^ to vend a sc(al!eJ artie'e in imitation ; tlie Public are therefore cautioned to. observe th'nt the Packets 6f : ihe(jeauihe Powder bear the autograph ; ofj Thomas Krating. ' ■ ' ' Sold in Packets, . Tia«, r and Bottles 61 various sizes. . <; - ; ' ■>'■■ ■ ■ \ >'; >'. o ■;: ■- •' • " -~_ ... ■ i '■) KIEATING'S BON-BDNS or WORM \., r\ TABLET^ I - '-■ \ .y r a; purely.vegetable; sweetmeat, ..both in appearance and taste, furnishing a mpst agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or t THREAD WORDIS. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially 'adapted for children. ; . Sold in Tins of various sizes, by all Chemists and Druggists. CAUTION.— Kg-The public are requested to ; observe that all the above preparations bekr the Trade Mark, as herein shown— I " Keating;*97 St. Paul's Caurchyard." „ '■ Trade' Mark. THOMAS' KEATING, London, Export Chemist aijd Druggist. : Indents lor pure Drugs and Chemicals ; . .'•; carefully executed. .•..8445 MALI* I MALT ! WHOLE or CRUSHED MALT on SALE at the JNelson Auction Koome. ; . ' JOHN R. MABlj?, 3542 . ; .Auctioneer.

■New 'Zealand "Insurance Company^; UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. ' ; . CAPITAL: £l,00(),00b. PAID-UP CAPITAL, £200,000. : | RE-INSURANCE FUND, £40,000. : The whole of the funds are invested in the Colony, making the .above a purely. Colonial Institution. : \u ... •. •; ■: > The Underßigned areprepared to receive PROPOSALS for INSURANCE, on PROPERTIES in Town or Country at TariflP Rates, or as LOtV'^aßl'any' "other OFFICE' in -NELSON.' '- ! - ' '■ :„. • ■.-«• n; ■■•. Hiny.-^r r.y.i j ; Every information afforded by ; " ! , '•'■ ■, „ Mr. T; J. THOMPSON, Sdb-Aobnt, ;;.•«?: : . ; ' iak s; buchholz, su^-aoemt, iioTUEKA. -, .., :- l;;^ I Mr. S.ajftOfiiNSONj ,SufrAo»NT, MOTUPIPI/aW TAKABu&i^ ._';.^ ; : ; ; S ! ( ":• "■""'■ "■' ■-' " : ' CdBTIS BROS^B^-4'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 125, 26 January 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 125, 26 January 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 125, 26 January 1876, Page 4

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