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O U nSS^ To 8h *™» and Others v^cnSS HOP ' S GRANULAR EKFfiU. VISSCENT CITRATE OP MAGNESIA. — Whereas the original inventor of the above celebrated saline draught has discovered that large quantities of an inferior preparation lias been shipped to the Colonies and elsewhere, purporting to be of Mr Bishop's manufacture, and bearing labels similar to those regutered and issued by him-.— Notice is .hereby given, tfiat the genuine Bishop's Granular Hfferreacenfi Citrate of Magnesia is pianatacißred by the undersigned only, and BbiPPerß are cautioned to see that e*.ch label aXLVu 8 . ? ftde mATk ani «« u »*&» <* Alfred Bishop, Maaufactaring Chemiat, 17, Speck's-fielda, Mile-end, New-town, London. Agents- KsMpxHoaNß, Paoasßa and Co., punedm, and all Chemissa and Merchant*. 3586—13— N0. 1. ! PURCHASED AT AUCTION "QUEEN BEE" WBECK RECOVERY COMPANY, : ,THE FOLLOWING LINES, GOBEPBIBIWG ALMOST EVE BY VAEIETYOFfiiBS NOW ON SALE BY THB UNDBBSIGNBD AT LOW PEIOES About i nnn scHoo^ LBooKs J-^V/V/W including Copy and Exercise Booka, and 500 volumes Nelson's History of England, from la. 20 cages Glasa, all aizea, containing about 600 feet Garden Hoae, double ply, from lid | 10 Rick Cloths, 30 x 24, and 24 xlB i 20 jars best Vinegar 2 casks „ 2 large sefca Cro^aet 20 dozen large Sardines, at 8s H boxes Price's Sperm Candfea 4 large Itou Garden Vases I No. 9 Mistress Stove 'in good order "> 1 No. 7 Trafford Ranged „ ' I 8 crates superior Crocfeeryware, inoludiog I Dinner Sets, Tea Seta, Breakfast Sets, I Toilet Sets, and Fancy Cupa and Saucers, Jelly Moulds, &c, &c I case Children's Single and Double Iron Cots Z5 cuata Single and Double Bedsteads I 1000 yards Calico \ 500 „ double-width Sheeting 30 pieces Prints— fast colors i 4 rolia Brussels Carpets Z » Kidderminster do. 6 dozen Chamois Leather 3 rolls Scrim 6 dozen Babiea' Feeding Bottles 1 trunk Boot Tops 75 Duke's Cricket Balls 150 „ Coin 400 Wool Bales 500 Corn Sacks 4 coila Wire Rope 1 „ Strand Wire 1 Ship's Cannon, with Carriage 3 large Ship's Sails A quantity of Blocks and Chains 8 cases Acetic Acid 7 „ Crosae and Blackwell's Pickles 1 „ Varnish Polish aud Brunßwick Black 3 cases Ironmongery, including Till Locks aud Padioaka, Braces and Bits, large Dinner Bell, Garden Syriogea, Butt and other Eiiis es SO dozen Knives and Forks 20 pairs of Carvers so Steels Telescope Toasting Forks A large quantity of Sheep Shears Hip and Sponge Baths A large quantity of Machinery Connecting Pipes Gas and Water Pipes. Jolin James, BRWGE-BTREET, NELSON. 075

r ■ ■ NSLSON AND FOXSILL RAILWAY. CHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS. ORDINARY SINGLE FARE TICKETS iisued at any date between SATURDAY, 22nd December, ard WEDNESDAY, 2nd January next, inclusive, will ba available for the return journey within the dates named. GIO. ASHCBOFT, 46 ?0 Manager. H. BtTDDEN, SEED MERCHANT, &c, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. NEW SEASON'S SEEDS. H.BuDDENhas much pleasure in informing the public of Nelson and its Vicinity, that he ;is about opening in the above line, and having a fine atook of New and Genuine Cforden, Fiowar, and Farm SeM, J will be happy to execute any orders that may ! ; be entrusted to him, BTORES DESAI.T WITH ON VERY LIBERAL TEBKS. Catalogues of Seeds, and containing cultaral directions for the |year, fco be had on application at Mr Darby's op Me Buudbn's Temporary Premises — Next to Mr Dakby's Music Warehouse, BbidgbSTBEET. 3g89 HYDRAULIC COFFEE & CHICOBY MILLS, TRAFALGAR- STREET, HELSOtf. TO CONNOISSEURS IN COFFEE. MM. WEBSTER haa just imported ft « small parcel of that FAMOUS CEYLON PLANTATION PEABERRY. which ,for purity and fulness of flavor almost equals the celebrated Mocha. Htdbadlio Coefbq and Chicory Mills, Trafalgar-street. The question is often asked, Why is Webster's Coffee so much better than tha imported article? The answer ia simple. M. M. Webster exercises the beat judgment in selecting the green berry, his twenty-five years' experience in Coffee Roasting guarantees proper manipulation in the cylinder, and he roasCa and grindß DAILY; the consumer is therefore aasured that in buying Coffee at Webster's, he gets it fresh from ths Mill, with all the fine aroma retained. M. M, W. also grinda and dresses his own Spices, White and Black Peppers, Pimento, Gin<jer, &c, and rigidly abstains from adulteration of any hind, the public caa therefore depend on obtaining the pare article, aud when buying Pepper, aak for Webster's, and see that you get it. PATENT MALT ROASTED FOR BREWERS, j Sugar Ground for Confectioners. A Prime lot of Knight's far-famed Cheese. iHALF-A-TON Off THAT RBNOWJJED PURAMAHOI BACON. GBOCEEIES of every description and of the best quality. Families waited upon for Orders, and Goods delivbbed to any parfcof the City free. FAMILY GROCKB, TEA AND PROVISION DEALKB, &c, TBAFALGAB-Sr , NBLSO.V. 3790 1877-B— NEW SEASONS TEAS— IB 77-8. MM. WEBSTEB haa much pleasure in • announcing to his numerous Customers that he has - completed his selection of NEW SEASON'S TEAS, and can now offer a very superior article at a much reduced price. Very fine Congou iv half-chests, 2s. 4d. per lb., worth 28. 9d ; boxes from 20a. Souchong— Orange Pekoe— Gunpowder— Scented Qaper, M. M. WEBSTER, Family Grocer, &c.

6RANHLE BFMVESSEKT PRMEATI6NS, " if Bishop's Granular Effervescent *•% &£ AN O # ** Citrate of Magnesia is not merely a G»^ r * s * V| *<*l/£ pleaaant drink, but i 9 also one of the -it?BE»VBSOtt moßt Taluable aids to health in exist- £ J-- ygjs: en ??: Xt has b een chosen by the / XX\ *"*• public, approved by the profession, [Entered at f Z|3\ , jst&tioaeift'Haa.] and is now preacribgd regularly by f*ffifo*± \^y &&%, thousands of physicians throughout The fact that the General Medical granular form, producing a coatinued sparkling efferveecsaee wrate ot Magnesia into the British ma preserving the flavour as a palatable Saline Draught. t'harmucopeeta; is a remarkable and unimpaired. b enic value of the original prepara- _ aiBBOTTOns,-Two tea-spoonfuls or more, DBt <MW * into a tumbler half full of and drunK during effer- Xiemon Juice, from which One of asw^^jsjssssrw «' *' r 6di€n " obtaiM ™ '■» act as a valuable ant-acid cooling draught when feversh A known as the most certain Celiciously cooling and refreshing beverage may also be made preventive of acurvy, and. indeed wsro»tjce& an» sasp&Bsp bt Emigrant Ship. In thu special comAIiFRED BISHOP, J&anufacturin» ©finmfst ation hi^ Biauop's Gr,maiar V, SPECK'S FIELDS MILE END new Towl Citrate of Magnesia I to^aJoaJ ' P^ents, the blood-purifying properI . .... ties of the Lemon Juice are comThis Bottle should be kept well corked, and in a dry plaoa bined with a mild aperien L -— — ~ T v '^J| The Mineral Water Salta (Seltzer, Facsimile of ALFRFTi Rrvtrnr" <? T n h»i Vichy, Curlsbad, &c.) are excellent MINERAL WATER SALTS. For the preparation of artificial waters, theae «Gr inuhr Effervescent" Salts are especially suitable, ibey give the refreahing draught, and may be relied on as presenting afc the same time tne chemical ingredients of the natural waters. It ia obvious that in this form Che WhKlf jJf' MC JJ tw P w P»««o»«P«"»'«"J' «lv»auge, ot« tb« waters themselves. VVnue alt the eoaetftueata of the natural springs are exactly producod, the Salta are ex* inTnj '^Santity itTny &£?"***' *"* ffifchtUem '"P^ng Meshing draught is prociirable TEBTIMONIAIS j^Ds. Rkdwood, Professor of Chemistry at the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. rfnnl^h CS ''! I "*? e£a . mmed a S ceafc man 7 aAm 9 l ™ °t Mr. Bishop's granulated preparal uouß, ob tamed at various tunes and from different sources, and a*ve fomd them to be very S°accuracy » raCter> * "' lth C * VhODi ° Acld> * ni ° bvioU3l J r made wrth grett care A provincial firm writes :~« We have much pleasure to inform you that your Magnesia is much appreaiated m our connection. We have sold other makers' ia former yeirs but no" we i shall never sell any but Bishop's Our customer haro eometirnes ct»mplaine,i of the Citrate of Magneais, and we have told them they will never be disappointed if they always ask for Bisiiop'3, and see tfeafc they geS it." ' »»^ys LABORATORY AND OFFICES: SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END Nfc W TOWN, London, E. «OLD bt KEMPTHORNB, FLOSSES, & CO,, DUKBDIN, All Oieraistn Merohauta SWpoepa and fcha Original Maker' put b coaveoieat aiaes for Fowigaaae 18616— «

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 301, 20 December 1877, Page 4

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