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The news of the cruel slaughter of Christians which reaches us daily h assuredly most heartrending, and the wholesale butchery of the unfortuuate Bulgarians calls for the sympathy of every kindly heart, but so also should every well-wisher sympathise with the sick,, suffering, and dying of our own community. How many are the miseries and wretchednesses through a neglect of ourselves which are constantly being witaessed and experienced, and which could have been averted by the timely aid of the Medicinal Art, aud if those who have been benefitted by the use of Ghollah's Great Indian Cokes would recommend them to others who are suffering the tortures and miseries of Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Liver Cotnp'aints, 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 eserted to influence the poor sufferers to use these Indian Medicines for the restoration of their health, and the saving of many a valuable life for the benefit of " mankind generally, but more particularly for the immediate family circleTestimonial Referred To. Nelson, 15th August, 1877 The Proprietor of Ghollah's Great Indian Cures — Dear Sir— Having Buffered for six months from Rheumatic Gout, I waa 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. Matheson. Ghollaii's Great Indian Cdre3 can be had of all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and of Richard Hadfleld, Wholesale Agent for Nelson. Trade purchasers treated liberally. [Advt.]

ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. JOSEPH HAMMOND, of Richmond, is O now making SB I* A. C 5 3ES. ING Equal ia quality to any manufactured in England, and at prices no higher than the imported article. Agents will be appointed in town, of which notice will be given. 3784 NELSON AND FOXHILL RAILWAY. nHHE Station hitherto called " Wairoa.'' X will in future be called " BRIGrHTBy order, GEORGE ASHCROFT, 319 Manager. JUST RECEIVED Another Shipment of the celebrated "T E T O L I N E," " THE NEW AND INEFFACEABLE MARKING INK Fop Cotton, Linen, &c. Ita Advantages over the ordinary Marking Ink are as follows :— Ist.— ltisflxei and rendered a fln9 aad per inanent Black by the very procss*, that in time obliterates all others, viz., washing with Soap and Water. 2ni,— lt ia a fines and much deeper blaok, and never tarns brown. 3rd.— lt requires no heating, and no preparation. 4th.— lt ia paaPEOTLr ddbabub, no matter the amount of washing. sth. — FOUB TIMES THE QUANTITY at the same price. 6th.— Either MBTAi.r.ia or Quill Pens may be uaed. R, LUCAS & SON. r|lo STAND TIIIS SEASON, X 'I lie fjllowing thoroughbred STALLION 3 : TREASON, By Tra-lucar, da 'i by Kiddles .vorth, yir.-indam Medora, by the Arab Horse G)e:i lower, TaEASON is fiv« years old, atanls nearly 16 hand? high; a beauti/ul goideu chtstnnt, with fuperior bjueaui aitioa. Treason wr.i tlia Saiway StHkrs at Wan* ganui as a ihree-yeir-ot.t. carrying 9jt lib. The a^me your Ue won the Cona >liition estates, at Nelson, c\rrying 2st. Bibs, over weiglit! As a four-year-old he woa the Patea Cupi At Rsngitisei he won the Ladies' Purse of 2 miles, tarrying ll»t. 2lbi; he also won the Good wood States, starting lia!f-aii-haur after wiiminti thy L idiea' Purse, lie r-in third for th° VVelii.ieton Cup, beating the celebrafeJ horse Templetou and a host of tthera, at the time aufiL-ring severely from ferer in the leer. N.O.— At the lasc Canterbury sa'es, Truducer's stouk re*lised from three to eleven hundred guineas enoh. Hi* aer?ice3 were charged at th-j rnta of 50 guineas a mare. Terms— £Z .'s. Groomage, 55., to be paid on first service. LAMPLIGHTER, By Diotuedus, dam by Riddlesworth, her dam by St. George, out of the well-nowa trotting mare Marclronesp, by Skeeton, her dam by Glendon. Glendon by Cap-a-pie, sire of. Sir Hercules, LaairLioaTEa fa v beautiful bay, standing over id hauds high, and of immense tone ami muscular power. Teums- £2 2s- Groomagj fee, 55., to be paid on first service. The above horses will travel (weather permitting) as follows:— Mondays— Richmond; Forest Inn; Jervis'a, Foxhill; Beli Grove inD. Tuesdays— Palmer's Hotel, Waimea West; Mercer's Hotel, Appleby ; calling at Kichmond and Stote to Nelson. Thursdays— Black Horse, Wakapuaka. The remainder of the week at their own Stables, New-street. All Fees to be paid on or before the 10th of January, 1878, alter which date 10 per cent, will be charged on all unpaid accounts. J. SMITH, 3825 New-street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 246, 17 October 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 246, 17 October 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 246, 17 October 1877, Page 4

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