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Captain Cameron the African ex plorer, was aeked, at the session of the British Association, to what he owed his Buoces. He replied that it should be remembered that a man, although he was black, was a man just as much as if he were white. Tbe proper way to get on "among the natives was to behave toward them like a gentleman, and he could assure them that they understood quite well what a gentleman was. He found that tbe use of any force that waa unnecessary or at all wanton was likely to endanger any African traveller. A nice little ancedote is told of the Empress Eugenic, who alighted on Chiselhurst Common the other day in the midst of a pouring rain, and resigned her carriage to a poor man who bad been suddenly taken ill. The Empress walked all the way home.; The Edinburgh correspondent of the Otago Daily Times mentions that among the passengers by the last immigrant ship from G lasgow there are several men with experience in game-keeping, who are emigrating with a view to devoting their energies to rabbit trapping. They heard of the ravages the rabbits had been committing, in Southland, and being given to understand that 2d per tail was given there with a view to cheeking the nuisance, they bave thought it worth their while to emigrate with this prospect before the-n. Mr Robert Campbell, of Buscot Park, Gloucester, father of the Hon R. Campbell, Otago, is also sending out come men to be employed on hia son's runs in a similar capacity, as well as several pole-cat ferrets.

' IB _■-■—■■ ___. „ llU|> Floriline t— For the Teeth and Breath.— A few drops of the liquid " Floriline" sprinkled on a wefc tooth-brush produce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, 'stops decay, gives to teeth a peculiar pearly-whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoke. " The Flagrant Floriline," being composed in part of honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the greatest- toilet discovery of the age. Sold everywhere at 2s. 6d. Prepared by Henry C. Gallop, 493 Oxford-Btreet London. 1091 Valuable Discover r j? on thb Haib.— lf your hair ie turning grey or white, or falling off, use " The Mexican Hair Renewer," for it will positively restore in every case Grey or White hair to its oirginal color, without leaving the disagreeable smell of most * Restorers.' It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots, where the glands are not decayed. Certificate irom Dr. Versmann on every bottle, with full particulars. Ask your nearest Chemist for "The Mexican Hair Renewer," prepared by Henry C. Gallop, 493, Oxford-street, London, and sold everywhere at 3s. 6d. per bottle. io. Advice to Mothers !— Are you broken in your rest by a sick child Buffering with the pain of cutting teeth ? Go afc once to a chemist and get a botleofMrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor sulierer immediately. It Is perfectly harmless and pleasant to taste, it produces natural quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awake 3 " as bright as a übtton." It soothes the child, it softens the ugms, allays all p_in, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and the best known remedy for dyeenterv and diarrhooa, whether arisiDg from teething or other causes. Sold everywhere at ls. ljd. per bottle. Manufactory, 493 Oxford-street, London. 1093

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 261, 1 December 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 261, 1 December 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 261, 1 December 1876, Page 4

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