NELSON AND FOXHILL RAILWAY. EXIJSA SU_fiMSE TRAINS will RUN on WEDNESDAYS md SATURDAYS, leaving Nelson at 2 p m., and returning from ffojshil! a 6 $ §>__.. Ordinary Tickets Available. ° v - GEO ASHCROST, Manager. Nelson, Sept. 7th, 1877. 3685 "ORINTING of EVERY DESCRD?TION • executed ou .the Most Reasonable Terms, by R. LUCAS & SON, at the JSo-Tttn^ Mail Offlee, Bridge-st., Nelson. JUST RECEIVED Another Shipment of ehe celebrated "J E T O L I N E," THB NEIW ANE_ INEFFACEABLE MARKING INK Faff Cotton, Linen, &c. Its Advantages over the ordinary M*rking Ink are as follows :— - Ist.— lfc is fixed and rendered a flue and per manent Black hy the very process, that in time obliterates all others, viz., washing with Soap and Water. , 2ad.-_.16 is a finse and much deeper blaok, and never turns brown. 3_d.4-lT requires N9 -fBATW-., and no preparation. _t£_— lt.is _*B_r__?EaT_.r. Doß4Br.__:, no matter the smouptf .of. waning. ■ *.*r. ». sth.*— Pour tikes' te-S'-luantitV at " the ssme price. 6tb.-~ Eitfcej? K^ijalliq or Quill P«as may be uqed. - ( R. LUCAS & SON. .. * *.. ._ i, J ___.!.. .'V i . NOW PUBLISHED. IVfEW ZEALAND TURF -Ll REGISTER FOR 1875—6, with a variety of useful and interesting matter to Sportsmen: BY THE LATE 0. ELLIOTT. Price Six Shillings. T~ h$ @qspel am ww AHD GALVANISEI) IRQN & WERE COMP'A-SfY Iron Mahufaotubbrs & Gai/v ambers. Firßt Brand. Second Brand. «G Anchor o."[Trade Marks ] « Each.*}." ' First Quai_it_-. Second Qa___r_r. 'The GOSPEL OAK ia the oldest Manufacture of Galvanised Iron In England. The original Galvanised Iron was first made at these works in the year 1842. This iron obtained the PRIZE MED AL tor " excellent quality" at'the Great Exibition of . 1862, it being tbe only Prize Medal awarded in the Trade, The price is now greatly reduoed. Works: Gospel Oak Iron Works, Tipton Mitre Works, Wolverhampton * Regent's (Xnal, Limehouse, London ( Warehouse— 50 Upper Thames-street. London, Export; OPc^— • I lOCaanoo-sfi * Londou. .-K6J BISHOP'S GRAN UL A R EFFERVESCENT CITRATE of MAGNfiSIA. -. ALFRED BISHOP, 17, Specks-Field., Mile-end, JSew-town, Loadon, respectfully reminds the trade abroad thnt he ORIGINALLY INVENTED and PREPARED the GBANOLAR EFFERVESCENT CITRATE of MAGNESIA. Since 1857, he has never ceased personally to superintend Its manufacture, and the marked superiority ot bis brand over that of all the imitations in the market is admitted. The materials employed ara uniformly of the highest quality, tha granules are handsome in appearance and perfectly soluble, and the genuine preparation yields a draught which, as a refr.shiog saline medicine oi a peculiarly pleasant flavor, is instantly distinguishable trom the imitations. Agtnts, Duuedin— .KEMPTHORNE, PROSSttR _s CO., and all Chemists and Merchants. 3781
•^ ' ' -.'l'" "■■, .... L!L*aaSfgßgßß*»**l*- n lin ■! imiiii — — —^^gxaoc-— — — -— — :o__-3____o_S-*'3 GRANULAR EFPiRVMENT PSEPARATIONS. "' ' ■ ' ,— ' ■' ' ' ""i^ Bishop's Granular Effervescent _mO AN_if 41 Citrate of Magnesia is not merely a Ql^rvimwt.^^ pleasant drink, but is also one of the : j"E^rS7"EJSr>i-r»* mosfeTaluable aids to heal thin exist--*£_\"sy^ j=a - Ygr^. -^^-S»a >,^^, ence> Ifc has fceen choßen b 7 the i^CT "A -C ' public, approved by the profession, CEetere_ a. y/Tfi 1 stta_-.e_t'Bg__.j and is now prescribed regularly by /*£s__%*____ Vu«y t*Yt% tlionsandaof physicians throughout m/I'D I'lHw «__«_ i _#i*__?f^^Ll¥l_ the world as tliebest i safest, and 4jfffl , PPftcrefe«il.Mli%lP l * r P ieasantsse regular aperient foe per**i'_l4 J £mW Il iji OT Pfc'**** sons of all ages and conditions^ ** *Mi*«» w The fact that the General Medical m,, __ ' ' .' '- - '" Council has introduced an Imitation granularfom,|,rqducin e a a oa«inulißm_lSs--^lrael Citrate of Magnesia into the British ma preserving the flavour as ipalatabl. Saline D_a_gh., rharmo copce ia, ts a remarkable and dim. , 4 V «? r i J ft Si^ av eU?rV/P«oi-.Uy. •■ twpfcal most influential testimony to tke hvaieilic v a lue of the original prepJL .pxSECTrows.-Tr._-. te-Mpaonfukiop mors, pat "°s* into _ tumcler- half full of water, and drank dftting effer- Lemon Juice, from which one of wscence, will prove a mild bat effloient Aperient ; while a its chief ingredients is obt _iued haa small tea-spoonful, taken in a wine-glassful of water wiU 1, _._.»„„ 1 Mfcai 7 """'•'"tu, uas act aa a valuable s«\t^cid cooUngdranght «boi . fnariSk A loDg fceßn kaoWo ft * 6ha mo9fc ctr£aitt delicioasly cooling and refreshing beverage mayaUo be made preventive of; scurvy, and, indeed ZHSSSS 5.S tumM « rful .M"eold sprfeg water (previously the British GoTerhment insists on a sweetened wuh sugar,) a amaU qqantity of tte Ctteate. gupp i y of autjßtaace devery lKiaomicEc ahd paKPABED bt Emigrant Ship. In the special com____SED BISHOP, Mmmsmzim SMmlßl, ™f l°°.'S io ? i , 81 ." 10 ." S WDBI ? r •_.____»-» % _»»_, m '»A *T*__si"S. VjW * tieß of the Lemon Juice are comThis Bottle ahould be kept well corked, and ia a, &r ctaaa. bi !IS' i With a miW a Perieot. -^ The Mineral Water Salts (Seltzer, Facsimile nf Arvnwn »rocr^o,e r * , Y»ehy, Carlsbad, &c) are excellent WTTHnnv uu IrfSiPPZ S ■ La^ l> artic,es ' t0 "troduce, and the sale of WITHOUT whtch NONE is Genuine. them is repidiy increasing. MINEI.AL WATER SALTS. For tha preparation of artificial witer., thesa "Gr inuhr Efferve.cont" Salts are especially atutible. They give the refre-jhifu? draught, aud may be relied oa as presenting at the same time the chemical ingredients of lhj natural waters. It is obvious that in this form the 'jraimlirellerTesssnt" preparations pre.ent many advantages over thß waters themselves. While a I the constituents ofthe na_iif*l springs are exactly produced, the Salts are extremely portable, more e* onomical, and with theu a sparkling refreshing draught is procurable in any quantity at any timo. TH.STIMO_S-lA.__,S Da. Rkdwood, Professor of Chemistry at the Ph .rmacautical Society of Gre .t Britain, thus writes :— " I hiva examined a great many samples ol Mr. Bishop's granulated preparacions, obtained at varioi. time* aad iron ditfjre.'« s-mrcss, aai hive tou_d theai to be very and a 1"'" m ,?,1 racte, '» ially dlK se* with drbwic Acid, and obviously made with gre*t care A pr-.vincial Arm writes i—'*We have much pleasure to inform you that your M.gneaia is much iipp.eai_.ted iv our c >n section. Wo have sold other mai-ers' io f jrmor yesrs, bufc now we snui never sell any, but Bishop's Our castoaaer. have som. times cmiplsiueJ. ofthe -.it-ate of Magnesia, and wa havo told them they will never ba disappointed if they always ask lor Bishop's, A nd see tbU they get it." * 7 LAB 01. ATO tt IT AND OFFICES: SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE SND NEW TOWK, London, E. SOLD bt KEMPrHORNIi), P&OSS2S, & CO., Dunedin, All Chemist-. M9rjht.ttts Sl'^oer. and tha Original Maker' pus iv coaveaieat sizes for Foreign use 1_616— 2
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 265, 8 November 1877, Page 4
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