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BOOKS BOUND ia apy style by B. LUCAS & SON. LIME! LIME! TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. THIRST-CLASS QUICK LlME, fresh every J? week, from the Kiln of MESSRS RICKETTS BROS., Riwaka, on SALE at NAYLOR'S Kail way Woody ard ADJOINING THBJ GLOBE HOTEL. Pbioe— 2/3 per Bushel. 2817 SADDLERY! SADDLERY! TO MEET THE TIMES. THE Undersigned having a LARGE STOCK of EVEKY DESCRIPTION of SADDLERY, HARNESS. &c, to make roam for more daily expected, begs to inform his Customers and the public general ly, that he will SELL for TWENTY- ONE DAYS, EVERY ARTICLE AT A REDUCTION OF 10 PER CENT. FOR CASH. Every article being marked in plain figures, tho Purchaser can see for himself that be gets the proper reduction. Every Description of Harness, &0., . Mads on ths Premises. A. B. JACK S0 N, SADDLER, *B AT ALGAB. STREET. June 17, 1876. 1829 n O LL A H'S GREAT INDIAN CURES. (Tiger Brand). These meritorious, and really THOROUGHLY CURATIVE MEDICINES are about to be introduced into Nelson. They have done an amount of good ia the Southern Pkovihoes never before experienced by THE SICK AND SUFFERING. Cases of severe Rhbumatism, Gout, Liver Comflaistß, and gbkebal wasting and Debility that had baffled all available skill for 13, 14 and even 16 years, have been COMPLETELY CURED by these es'raordinary and never-failing INDIAN MEDICINES. A SUPPLY of which has ARRIVED, and can '.be had at once from the duly-appointed Agent fob Nelson :— R. HADFIELD, CHEMIST, TBAFALGA.R STREET, 190

c ■■ - • • N O--T-I G E . ALL ACCOUNTS due to the Estate of the late Mrs MARY TAYLOR, of Jesmond Farm, TAX *KA, to be PAID to either oi tbe undersigned within One Month from the date hereof. And all Accounts AGAIINST tfop said Estate to ,be sent in to either of the undersigned within One Month from the date hereof, or they will riot be recognised. : HENRY LEWIS 1 w , MntrtM : JOSEPH LEWIS } Execators - Takaka, September 2, 1876. 2620—26 THE FOOT v. THE HAND, OINCE the introduction of Hand ; Sewing Machines, attempts have constantly been; made to prove-that they are fit to supersede the original Treadle Machines, but intending purchasers are requested to examine the matter and decide for themselves whether their claims . are well founded, and whether also tbe objections raised (frequently by interested parties) to the use of the Treadle can be sustained by facts. : The advertiser submits that each kind of machine is good ia its proper place,— (he " Hand " for those young ladies who may have occasion frequently to change tbeir ptaue of abode, or for those who are unable to give the small amount of time and trouble necessary to learn thoroughly the art (once acquired, of life long value), of using a (( Treadle " Machine, and also for the very few who are physically unable to use the foot motion. But when the lady of the house desires to do a large quantity of sewing in the beat manner, and in the least possible time, A good Treadle Machine is unequalled, That the use of the feet in sewing is injurious to health is a matter upon which tbe " Doctors differ," and any lady anxious upon that point would do well to consult her own medical adviser, who, in giving his opinion, would perhaps make some slight distinction between the probable effects of using a Machine which requires much power to drive it, and one which runs lightly, as does the " Wheeler and Wilson. The undersigned invites inspection of his stock of Machines suitable for all ordinary work, and will be happy to procure to order from best makers Machines required for special pur* poses. A new lot of HAND MACHINES to arrive per • Lutterworth,' direct from the makers, comprising both "Taylor's Improved," and "Taylor's Friction Wheel." HAND MACHINES sold for Cash, and TREADLE MACHINES either for Cash or for " time payment," and Prices are now Reduced ! W. C. WILKINS, IRONMONGER, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. August, 1876. 2860

BISHOPS GRANULAR EFFERVESCENT PREPARATIONS. ■"' -|l Bishop's Granular Effervescent Q A N U L i Citrate of Magnesia is not merely a G 1 * *""*l/> pleasant drink, but is also one of the mo6t valuable aids to health in exist*C%£ * /^TSN "^'■^* r y*> eece ' lt hM be?n choßen by the / "JKT • 1 "^ public, approved by the profession, CEnteredat I /TTI 1 stattoneti'Hali.j and is now prescri ned regularly by m fifßtt*. \ju<Q/ ««<F {L thousands of physciins throughout "1 1 H Attn* wfi /Mitf^^LlOi tbe world * 8 thebe 'U safett, and •* Jm.M I i« nPin illAwlllM* I*^1 *^ pleasantest regular aperient for per**»4i XJi 111H V:*» *^ . eon 9 oi all »B eß » n a conditions. . . ri ■ , The fact that the General Medical Th* Effervescent Properties of this Hght an« efecai* C S W^ U A °. S in * roduc . ed ™J™«*tion Preparation are retained in the highest defree.ThrouXM. "£. BIBHOP 8 Granular Effervescent granular form, producing a contiaued sparkling effervescence Citrate of Magnesia into the British lt P i r / S vP^ n^M a T r^ ap ,? lateb ' eStt ! iI J, eDrau^ ht - ' Pharnacopa a. v a remarkable and ci^i^^^ «.< infl'Ltial tntom, to the hygu imimpaired. : z. entc value of the original prepara- ; piRECTIpNS.-Two tea-apoonfuls or more, put < ' 0> «- --■mail tea-spoonfui, taken in a wii^MfuiofwitJ wis lts chief wgraJients is obtained, has act as a valuable ant-acid cooling draught when feverish. A Ion £ *' een known as the most certain hvad&tn^ preventive of scurvy, and t indeed, S^^S^i&t^ttti^ the « riti t O?™™* «* on a 1_ supply of this substance on every introduced and pbkparedbt ■ Emigrant Ship. In the spec al comAIiFRED BISHOP, i^tanufacturing Qtfomi&t binati <"» which Bishop's Granular M, SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END NEW TOWN * Effervescent Citrate of Magnesia, ijOliTDOasr. ' • presents, the blood-pur jfying proper? ° ties of the Leraoc Juice areeomThis Bottle should be kept -well corked, and in a dry place, bined with a mild aperient. ■jj The Mineral Water Salts (Seltze', Facsimile of ALFRED BIS HOP'S Label V « h , y> Pf'jM' 4c 0 are excellent wit/out ■** mN s iS p oL^"- sssysstasi*'" 1 " 1 MINERAL WATER SALTS. For the preparation of artificial waters, these " Granular Effervescent " Salts are especially suitable. They give a refreshing draught, and may be relied on as presenting At the same time the chemical ingre lients of the natural water?. It is obviom that in this form the " granular effervescent " preparations present many advantages over the waters themselves. While all the constituents ot the natural springs are exactly reproduced, the Salts are extremely portable, more economical, and with them a sparkling refreshing draught is procurable in any quantity at any time. Db. Redwood, Professor of Chemistry at the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, thus writeß :— " I have examined a great many samples of Mr. Bishop's granulated preparations, obtained at various times and from different sources, and have found them to be very uniform in character, fully charged with Carbonic Acid, and obviously made with gre»t care and accuracy." A provincial firm writes -.— •« We have much pleasure to inform you that your Magnesia is much appreciated in our connection. We have sold other makers' in former yearn, but now we shall never sell any but Bishop's. Our customers huve sometimes complained of the Citrate of Magnesia, and we have told them they will never be disappointed if they always ask for BisHor's, and see that they get it." LABORATORY AND OFFICES: SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END NEW TOWN, London, E. a,, nu SOL P BT KEM ?THORNE, PROSSER, & CO., Dunedin, All UiemlsU, Merchantß,;;Sbippers, and the Original Maker, put up in convenient sizes for Foreign me 1661 — 26

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 220, 7 September 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 220, 7 September 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 220, 7 September 1876, Page 4

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