ENCOUR&GB LOCAL INDUSTRY. JOSEPH HAMMOND, of Richmond, is £f -■ now making BLACE2NG Equal ia quality to any manufactured In England, and at prices no higher than Qe imported article. Agents will be appoioted in town, of which notice will be given. 3784 ART UNION of Waiter-color Paintings (Mounted, Framed, and Glazed), by Mr. MUNTZ. The Drawing, upon the plan of the Art Union of London, will take place at an early date. 40 Tickets issued at One Guinea Each. PRIZES: 1. Lake Botorua at Sunset. 2. Lake Rotoiti— Sunrise 3. Wangapeka Station— Sherry River 4. "Devil's Thumb"— -Waogapeka 5. Blua Rock (Junction of Sherry and Wangapeka) . 6. Mount Arthur — Sunrise. On Exhibition at the Masonic Hall. Tickots to be obtained of W. M. ST ANTON. TO STAND THIS SEASON, The following thoroughbred STALLIONS : TREASON, By Traducer, dam by liiddlesworth, grandam Medora, by the Arab Horse Glendower. Treason is five years old, stands nearly 16 hands high; a beautiful golden chestnut, with superior bone and action. Tbeasok won the Railway Stakes at Wanganui as a three-year-old, carrying 9st lib. The same year he won the Conaolation Stakes, at Nelson, carrying 29t. Blbs. over weight. As a four-year-old he won the Patea Cup} At Rangiti&ei he won the Ladies' Purse of 2 miles, carrying list. 2lbs.; he alao won the Goodwood Stakes, starting half-an-hour after winning the Ladies' Purse. He ran third, for thß Wellington Cup, beating the celebrate 1 horse Tecupleton and a host of others, at the time suffering seveiely from fever in the feet. N.B.— At the la9t Canterbury salea, Traducer's stock realised from three to eleven hundred guineas each. His services were charged at the rate of 50 guineas a mare. Terms— £3 Ss. Groomage ; 55., to be paid on first service, lamplTghter, By Diomedes, dam by Ruidlesworth, her dam by St. Gaorge, out ot the well-nown trotting mare Marchioness, by Ske'eton, her dam by Gltndon. Glendon by Cap-a-pie, sire of Sir Hercules. Lamplighter fs u beautiful bay, standing over 16 hauds high, aud of immense bjue and muscular power. Tebms- £2 2s- Groomage fee, 55., to be paid on first service. The above horses will travel (weather permitting) as follows: — Mondays— Richmond and' Wakefleld Foreat inn. Tuesdays— Through Waiuiea West to Upper Moutere Inn. Wednesdays— Parker's Motueka Hotel. Thursdays— Returning to Nelson through Appleby and Ricnmond. All Fees to be paid on or before the 10th of January, 1878, after which date 10 per cent, will be charged on all unpaid accounts. J. SMITH, 3825 New-street. TO STAND THIS SEASON. taMl lOUNG 1 t^iTse F^L f_ J " KJr T ~VKrr%r\T TkT I LINCOLN, dam by England's Hope. HE will visit th9 following places at 10 a.m., leaving nt 2 p.m.:— • Mondays— Upper Moutere Hotel Wednesdays— Mr Cederman's, Riwaka Fridays— Mr George Remnaut's, Ng&timoti, and will be at hia own stables intervening days. Fees, £i 2p. Groomage, 35., to be pail on first service. All ifees to be psid on or before 1 2th January next, 3980 JOHN LIMMER, Motueka.
LIME ! LIME J LIME !1 ! TIGT ORIA LIME-KILN Below Pilot Station. 3223 D. GILBEKTSON & SON. Scott's SAWING, PLANING, AND MOULDING MILLS, SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. Thb .undersigned having completed the ; erection of IMPROVED MACHINERY ia prepared to execute, with the utmost; despatch all orders with which he may be favored. Flooring, Lining, Mouldings, Sashea and Doors alwa> a in stock. Timber, Shingles, and Building Materials of every description. Builders' Ironmongery, Corrugate I Iron Ridging and^Spouting. Glass all sizes for Sile at lowest remunerative ratea. Joiners' Work, prepared to order. Sawing and Planing done for the Trade. Planing up to 24 inches wide. — o— ■ .John Scott, BUILBEft AND CONTS AGIOS, TRAFALGAR-STREET NORTH. ___^ 3385 G. Mtjnro's ' MONUMENTAL WORKS, DUNEDIN. PLANS EXECUTED for ail kinds of MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c, in Marble, Granite, or Kakanui Stone. Tomb Railings, &c, any design. Designs. may be acea and all requisite Information obtained on application to JOHN SCOTT, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Trafalgar-st. North, Nelaon, AGENT. 3206 SOAP ! SOAP ! SOAP I HURRAH! GREAT SUCCESS OF Nelson Soap IN WELLINGTON, BLENHEIM, AND TABANAKI. To the Inhabitants op the Pbovimcb | OF NELBON. , Why do you buy imported soap, when you j : can get a CHBA.PKB anl better soap manu factured here ? Which place do you support? Nelson, Melbourne, or Dunedin ? It ia to your interest to support local industries. With support Nelson won before; and with your support Nelsou will win again. When you order your Groceries be sure that you order NKLBON SOAP, and see that you get it. Do not be put off with any other brand. Compare NELSON SOAP— eke of bar, price, and quality— with any imported. Remember that quality is the test of cheapness. Don'c forget to ask for Nelson Soap HI |£g" FAT WANTED in any quantity Also, FOWLS. DUCKS, GEESE, TURKEYS, GUINEA FOWLS, and TAME PIGEONS. Wm. Phillips, SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTURER General Dealer, &c, WAIMEA-STREET, NELSON, 3659
6RAHUUR ; EFFERVBSCENT PREPARATIONS. _ i . ■—■;■»■■■■ - Bisnor's Granular Effervescent AO&M IJ I a Citrate of Magnesia is not merely a Q.|% *"* a « ** £» pleasant drink, but is also one of the -^Tr»"R."^7"T : !?3r^-!L most valuable aids to health in exist. -^<*^ J=JX^ J-^ ence> Ifc liaß be?n chosen b y fch e *^ /^^\ "*^ public, approved by the profession, [Entered at f /tA j Statleaea'Haii.] and is now prescribed regularly by gfjftfo*^- V^Jy «*«ff fk thousands of physicians throughout *__ *"™"** The fact that the General Medical ' ' ■ '■ Council has introduced an Imitation p^Jr ferreaaent Properties of this Kght an<t efeganfc of Bishop's Granular Effervescent Prepwation are retained in the highest degrea, through its Citrate of Maantiin. infn /li* »;n Btaaular form, prodnciDg a coatiaued sparkfing effervescence Z>, Magnesia into the. British ma preserving the flavour as a palatable Saline Draught. fnarmncopaia, is a remarkable and It is very valuable to Travellers, especially in tropical most influential testimony to the hmi~ gtoffftS »U P rop atfae s are reamed for any length of time « fc v ' al «e of the original preparL ' BSIEEGTIOWia.— Two tea-spoonfols or more, put tlo1 i' T . Into a tumbler half full of water, and drank during effcr- .Lemon Juice, from which ons of wseaice, will prove a mild but efficient Aperient; while a its chief ingredients is obtained has small tea-Spoonful, taken in a wine-glassful of water, will i onir been known a* fhn , n ,, f 2Tn aot as a valuable antacid cooling draught when feverish. A g ,- K n °wn as the most certain deliciously cooling and refreshing beverage may also be made preventive of scurvy, and, indeed. by adding to a tumblerful of cold spring water (previously the British Government insists on a »weetcn B d w>th sugar,) a small quantity of the CUrate. - supply of this substance on every introduced ahd pttapAaßD by Einigraut Ship. In the special cotaAI.FRED BISHOP, JBtanufactutins Ofa**, S^cenf CitS" 0 ? 2^?? Wi IP ECK.S FIELDS MILE END m TO WN, ££?£ LOITDOK. tieg 0( the LenJOU JuiC g a^ If Thiaßo^eshouldbe^wejn^eZa^^y 6 !^^ *»* (*««. Fa J£t r ?Li£ F P ED Br SHOP'S Label, wtiSS^ttdu^^a^h^aKf WIIHOUI which NONE is Genuine. them is repidiy increasing. MINERAL WATER SALTS. For the preparation of artificial waters, thsso " Granuhr Effervescent" S.tlt3 are especially suitable. They give the refreshing draught, and may be relied oa as pre3outing at the same time the chemical iogredieuts of ths natural waters. It is obvious that in this form the w r * aU * at enterveaJßn t" preparations present many advantages over the waters themselves. While all the constituents of tho natural springs are exactly produced, tlio Saks are extremely portable, more economical, and with them a opirklin-j refreshing draught is procurable m any quantity at any time. — — T -E STIMONTA.r.S Dr. Redwood, Professor of Chemistry at the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, thus writes : — ♦' I have examined a great many samples of Mr. Btsuop's granulated preparations, obtained at various times and from di(ftc<»at aouroas, and hiva fouad them to be very uniform in character, fully clnrged with Carbonic Acid, and obviously made with great care and accuracy." A provincial firm writes :— " We have much pleasure to inform you that your Magnesia is much appreaiated in our conneotiou. We ha7e sold othor makers' ia.f ormer yeus, but now we shall never sell any bat Bishop's Our customer* have sometimes complained of the Utrate of Magnesia, and we havo told them they will never be disappointed if they always ask for Bishop's, and see that they gat ifc." ' LABORATORY AND OFFICES: SPECK'S FISLDvS, MILE END NEW TOWN, London, E. HOLD by KEMPTHORNE, PEOSSEE, & CO., Dunedin, All Chemists Mecohanta Shippers mi the Original Maiser* put in coaveaient s'aes for Foreign use . 1661—26
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 237, 6 October 1877, Page 4
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