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A correspondent of tho Herald writes: — The first native receptioi( wai given to hia Excellency the Marqmfc 6f , Normanby at Ohinemutu, on '.the shore of Lake Rotorua, and a " veteran chieftain* honored th^{Marquis of Normaluby ; by rubbing noses with him." A- man f named J. K. Price, a well? known hot/el-keeper in the Wanganui district, committed suicide the other day by jumping from the Wanganui i Bridge. This bridge is becoming as fcjjtej*. brated in its way r as Waterloo or Westminster — this boing the third sucpess**ful suioid4, ; whilst there have been several frustrated attempts within a very few monthsJ y <•■'..-■■

Florilinb,!— Fdr the Teeth and Breath.— A few dropa of the liquid " Floriline" sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth' ; from all parasites or impurities, harden* tbe gums, preverjta. tartar, stops decay, gives to teeth a peculiar pearly-whiteness, and a dalightful fragrance to the breath., It removes all unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoko. "The Flagrant Fio- : riline," being composed in part of honey and; i sweet herbs, ia'a'elicibus to' the- taste, and the; greatest toilet \disco very of the age. Sold; everywhere at%2s.'6_. Prepared by Henry C. Gallop, 493 Oxford-pt^ee.t-London. ,1.09 1 ' Advice to Mothers !— Are you broken ip ' your rest by a sick child-aufferiug with the f pain of cutting: teeth ? . Go at once to a chemist and;, get ai7botle of Mrs"; Winslpw J B; Soothing Syrup. It' wlll7retie*re the _»oor^ ; sufferer immediately, ; It I a, .perfectly har__- ; lea's! and pleasant to taste.' it produces natural ; quiet eleep, by relieving the ; child from pain,] and the littlefcherub awakes ,r aij bright as a, jUbtton." It Soothes the childf -it lottena- tfiai Ugms, allays all piin, relieves wind, zegulatea the bowels, and the- beat known remedy for-; dysentery j and diarrhoaa, whether 1 arising irom teething, or other causes. Sold evfofy-;} where at la. l'|d. per. bottle. .- Manufactory, 493 Oxford-street, Loudooi. ; 109S Valuable; Discovert for thb Hjiiß.i-.lf your hair i« tarning7grey or wbite, or falling off;; use." Thfe Mexican. Hair Renewer;" for it, wilt positively restore, in every case fSreifori [White ; hair< to Ha oirginal colojy without JiSay-*" ing the disagreeable smeir'of most)' Restorers.' It makes the "hair char raln|ly beautiful, aa well as promoting the gro ( wth; of jthohair on bald spots, where the glaqds are not decayed. Certificate ifrpm.i Dr. V«,ram*nnj ©ri every bottle, with 'full particulars; ...Ask your nearest Chemist, for " T|h« Mexican Hair Renewer,", prepared by fHebTry ':C. 'GaU6p7' 493J Oxford-street, London, -and sold every- • Where at 3s. 6d. per bottle. fOdO* : Oxygen ;ia Lips.— Dr-. Bright's Phos- ? pHODTNB.-rMnltitudßß of^_V*ople. ar? hope-7 v leaaly Buffering from.; Debility .Nervous arid >: Liver Complaint*), Depression ; ,of -Spirit*, Hypochondria-, Timidity, Indigestion, Failure of Hearing, {Sight, and Memory, Lassitude; , Want of Power,-. &c., wh^ae'eases admit gf a permanent j cure : by the new remedy Phoaphoilyne (Ozonic Ox*, gen), which' at once allays all irritation aud excitement, imparts hew energy arid life to the enfeebled constitution, and rapidly cures' every stage of theso hitherto incurable and distressing maladies. Sold by all Chemistß arid Druggists throughout the Globe. B__F" Qauiion. — The large and , increasing demand for Dr. Brigbt'a Phasphodyne haa led to at vera!" imitations under somewhat similar names; : purchaßora of this medicine should ■ therefore,... bi7c*r«hil te ob- ; serve that each caia v .bear^. the Government Stamp, with ;the words, | Dr.,lJr_ght'a Photphodyna engraived thereon, and thit the same . words are also-blown in therbottle.;

rjTIHE GJSS._HSL -a3g(|3KJ IRON 'JL ""' AND I GALVANISED IRON & JjpEjoMPAflY ' Iron Manufacturers & Galvamissrs. First Brand. „ -A Second Brand. JG Anchor O s ?[Trade Marks] « Eaom." First Qoalit^. , Second Qoautt. The GOSPEL OAK is the oldest Manvfijcture.of Galvanised Iron in England. Th,e original, Galvanised Iron was first made sat.. these works in the ; year 1842. This ii-ori obtained the PRIZE MED AL for "excellent quality," at the Great. Exibition of 1862, it being the only Prize > Medal awarded in .he Trader "7 ! The price is now greatly reduoed. Works: Gospel .Oak Iron Works, Tipton - Mitr&Works, Wolverhampton Regent's Canal, Limehouse, London. Warehouse— iO Upper Thames-street. London." Export Office— llo Cannon-street, London. 2661

\JsTsfyt- Zealand :,Insijrancb Company* . UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. CAPITAL: £1,000,000. ; PilD-UP CAPITAL, £200,000. | RE-INSURANCE FUND, £40,000. i , . ;:.;:.,' ■■' ' __^ ' The whole of the funds are invested in the Colony, making the above a purely I i ;, Colonial Institution. The llndersigried are prepared; to reoeive PROPOSALS; fpr INSURANCE on PROPERTIES in Town or Conntrj: at Tariff Rates, or as LOW {asj any other OFFICE in NELSON^ : ■• ; Every information afforded by : ; ; ' Mr. T.J. TfIOMPSON, Sub-Agent, WAIMEA. Mr. S. BUCHnOLZ, Sub-Acusht, MOTUEKA. f j Mr. S. Gi ROBINSON, Sub t A__.nt, MOTUPIPI and TAKAKA, i CURTIS BROTHERS, ..,.'.' ; '• AG-ENTS^NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 89, 1 April 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 89, 1 April 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 89, 1 April 1876, Page 4

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