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Tub news of the cruel slaughter of Christians which reaches us daily, ie assuredly most heartrending, and the wholesale butcheryof the unfortunate Bulgarians calls for the sympathy of every kindly heart, but so also should every well-wisher sympathise with tbe sick, suffering, and dying of our own: community. How many are the miseries and . wretchednesses through a neglect of ourselves which are constantly being witnessedand experienced, and which could hare been averted by the timely, aid of the Medicinal Art, and if those who have been benefitted by the use -of - Ghoi/cah's Great Indian Cokes would recommend them to others who are suffering the tortures and miseries of Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Lirer Complaints, Biliousness, Sick Headaches, Gout, &c in the like manner to testimonials so frequently published by the Proprietor, and one of which is now appended, an amount of kindness and sympathy would be exerted to influence the poor sufferers to use these Indian Medicines for the restoration of their health, and tha saving of many a valuable life for the benefit of mankind generally, but more particularly for the immediate family circle — Testimonial Referred To. Nelson, 15th August, 1877 The Proprietor of Ghollah's Great Indian Cures — Dear Sir— Having suffered for six months from Rheumatic Gout, I was prevailed on to give your medicine a trial, and after taking three bottles of the Rheumatism Mixture found myself completely cured. I am, dear sir, Yours truly, (Signed) G. M. Mathesok. Ghoccah's Gijeat Indian Cubes can be had of all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, acd of Richard Hadfield, Wholesale Agent for Nelson. Trade purchasers treated liberally. [Adyt.l Ftoßi_.i-f_j !— For the Teeth and Breath A few drops of the liquid "Floroline" sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites and impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decar, gives to the eeeth a peculiar pearly whiteness, and a d.lightful fragrance to tha breath. It removes all unpleasant odor ' arising from decayed teeth or tobacco j smoke. "The Fragrant 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. Gallup, 493 Oxford-street London. 1091 VACOABCB Dlßo_VE_aT FOS THB HAIB.'— If your hair, is 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 original color, without leav- • dug the disagreeable smell of most • Restorers.' It makes the h_ir, charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots where the glands are not decayed* . Aek your nearest chemist for. *« The Mexican Hair Renewer," prepared by Henry 0. Gallup, 493, Oxford-street, London, and sold every- . * where at 3s< 6d. pee bottle. 9 1 $ .

T>RINTING of EVERY DESCRIPTION executed on the Most Reasonable \ Tebms, by B. LUCAS & SON, at thej Evening Mail Office, Bridge-st., Nelson. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY.' FOtf MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &c. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: Hbad Offices, Wellington. Pbbsent Annual Rbvbnob exceed* £470,000 j AceuMOLATBD Funds exceed £2,000,000 • The New badness for the year 1876 : was 4559 proposals accepted and completed, assuring £1,6 1-,575, aud producing a new annual revenue of £56,300. Persons assuring with this offlee share the whole profit-, and a bouus is declared every flfthyear. EDWARD W. LOWE. Resident Secretary. Agent for Nelson ; A. W. SCAIFiii.

ki:_s__S3E¥:o_e»'^ r 6EAMMS EFFEE¥ESfcEMT PEiPIMTMS, -~ ' " -' } ' Bishop's Granular Effervescent -, Citrate of Magnesia is not merely a O ' *• Ate pleasant drink, but is also one.of the - SRVBBO>, moßt Ta ] uft We aids to health in existence. It has been chosen by the "^ /S\ *^ public « a PP fOVed »y the profession, tEat-wda. ff JTA Js«««ooer- , H_t_j! and is now prescrioed regularly by #*lto»** MSiy _-af Ik Band ßof physicians throughout C/##*o A *_*«__ IZC - _i«*^t , f^^l¥k the world aa itebest, safest, and 4 «jKJ^PftpMSEMllO*^ pleasantest regular aperient for perf '«l I Ai m M l_M *& **> 80D8 ot all fi ß es and conditions. T» •*■__!■ J|__ S _£B..^ » The fact th?t the Generai md . cal «*_. -~ "" ' " ,ni ' "'"" Council has introduced an Imitation. Thff Bfferve_«ent Propettiea ef this KgM ana: eTegaat of Bishop's Granular- /?#_._-.,,.*.. \ Preparation are retained la the highest degree, through its %.."/ t Au Urra ! iu, ? r Effervescent granularfora,produ e _-g a cont^edTp_-feEKj^ Citrate of Magnesia into the British aod preserving the flavour as apalatable Saline Draught. tAliarmacopa.a, is a remarkable and rf?r«-l»= T ff y «. yaluable ._ t0 Tr a T eUerß, especially to: tropical most influential testimony Io the himi dimatcs, as Us properties are retained for any length of time .»;.. ,„,/„- n f Yt.. A»-A • / " unimpaired. - , * * enic value of tne .prepara-BSBEOTIdws.-Two tea-spoanfuls or more, put Into a tumbler half full of water, and drank during efiet. Lemon Juice, from Whifch one of VBBcence, will prove a mild but efficient Aperient ;: while a its chief ingredients is ohf,iin c _. hA email tea-spoonful, taken In a wine-glassful of water will i„!_„»Y , srLUieucs . «. optftined, .has 'act as a valuable antacid cooling draught when feverish. A g c known as.the .mQ_st_certain deUciouely cooling aad refreshing beverage may also, be made preventive of acnrvy, and, indeed ?L* _ „ i lO -.? «f «»W aprtag water (previously the British Government insists on « sweetened with sugar,) a small quantity of the CiW. eup pi y o( «* Bu £tan C e on every iMtuoDTjcßu aho PBs?AnED bt 'Enijgrant, Ship. In the special com- _ nee ot the Lemon Juice ars com-Thlaßottleahouldbekeptwelleorked.andinad-yplaoe. b»ned with a mild aperient. 1 — ■ if The Mineral Water Salts (Seltzer, Facsimile of ArvnKT. RT*unu>Q r a/ Vichy, Carlsbad, &c) are excellent WTTHn rtr,l.yr^l b J lO^ S - Labet '- attifi ' e ? tb *ntwdi_ee, and the : sale of WITHOU I which NOISE is Genuine. them is repid.y increasing, MINERAL WATER SALTS: For the preparation of artificial water*, these "GnnuUr Effervescent" Salts are espeoially suitable. They give the refreshing draught, and may be relied on as presenting at the tome time the ohemical ingredients of ths natural waters. It is obv-iou-i that in ihis-.fona: the prauuUr ettervesoent" preparations present many advantages over the waters tliemselVe, While all the constituents ofthe natural springs are exactly produced, the SaUt* are extremely portable, more er onomical, and with theoa a sparkling refreshing, draught is nrocurable iq any quantity at any time. l T _E SIT IM ON I AL S Dr. Redwood, Professor of Chemistry at tbe Ph_.ma_auti.al Society of Great Britain, thu. writes :— '« l have examined a great many samples of Mr. Bishop's granulated preparal tions. obtained at various times _.od fco -n difl__can. ajurces, ani h*ve iou_d then to be very uniform in character, fully charged with Carbonic Acid, and obviously made with great care and accuracy." -»»«"•" -i". A provincial firm writes :— "We have much pleasure to inform you that your Magnesia is rauchappreiutedinourcmnectiou. We have sold other makers' in former ye_rs but now we sh.ll never sell aoy but Bishop's Our customer- have sometimes complained of, tha Citrate of Magnesia, and we have told them they w^ ney^r be disappointed if tW always ask tor Bishop's, and see th*t they gat it.?' ' - ' LABORATORY AND OFFICES: SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END NEW TQWJS. \ London, E. SOLD er KEMPTHORNE, PSOSSEE, & CO., Djjnb^i^ All Cher_i_t*i Merchants, Shippers and the: Original Maker put in convenient sizes for *oce-gn>e : ' *. <. y,. LieeiL-as*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 217, 13 September 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 217, 13 September 1877, Page 4

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