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Adviob to Mothers !— Are you broken ia your rest by a eiok: child suffering with tha pain of cutting teetb ? Go at once to a chemist, and get a bottle of Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup. It will reli»ft Hit poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harmless and pleasint to tarte. It produces natural quiet sleep, by relieving ffk child from pain, and the little cherate awakes "as bright as a button." It soothes the chfld, It ■- softens the gums, allays all ptfo, frilerea win<l, regulates the bowels, and ip the beat known remedy, for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. •Sold everywhere at Is. ljd. per bottle. Manufactory, 493 Oxford-street, London. Valuable Discovert for thb Hair. — If your hdr is turning, grey of white, or fulling .off, use " Thn Mexican Haiij Rane.wer," for it will vositively 'restore in ciiery case Grey or White hair to its original color, without leaving the disagreeable smell of lnoßt • Restorers.' Jt makee the hair charmingly beautifal, as well as promoting the- growth of the hair on | bald spots where the. glands are not decayed. • Ask your nearest chemist for " The MexicanHair Renewor," prepared by Heury C; Gallup, 493, Oxford-street, .London, and sold everywhere at Bs. 6d. per bottle. 91© Floriunb !— For ihe Teeth And Breath.^ A few dropa 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 decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly whiteness, and a ddlghtful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odor arising from decayed teeth or tobacco Btnoke. "The Fragrant Florillns," being composed in part of ; honey nrid ewect 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 /"lAUTION.— To Shitfbiu and Others" \J BISHOP'S GRANULAR EFFffiKVB3OBNT OITRATB OF MAGNESIA. —Whereas the original Inventor of the above eeltbrated sslina draught has discovered that large quantities of an inferior preparation has been shipped to the Colonies and elsewhere, purporting to be of Mr Bishop's manufacture, and bearing labels similar to those registered and issued by him:-— Hoiice is hereby given, that the genuine Jlishpp's Granular Effervescent Citrate of Magnesia ia manufactured by tho undersigned only, v&A shipperß are cautioned to see bhat etch label bears the trade mark and full address of Alfred Bishop, Manufacturing Chemist, 17, Speck's-flelds, Mile-end, New-town, London. Agents— KsMrrHORNB, Pbossbr a?td Co., Dunedia, and all Chemists' an<l Merehanti'. SRB6— l'3—^o. I.

— "T" | BiSHOP'fe Granular Effervescent aQANUI a Citrate of Magnesia is not merely a Q^""wt«^fi pleasant drink, bat ia also one of the mQBt valoab k aids to health in exist--c^F-t ■** ycx **^OTf>» en^ It>« beenchps^a by the f AST A **• Public, approval by the profession, #* CEntwed at L/n\ 1 8fa*m6«^:^.3 and Is now pr««cribed regularly by i*'Jfatl*±. X^^V *•< jL thoHßx*9s of physicians throughout The futt that the General ikedical •Th* ffffi*.,™. „ * t>" "'^ - ----- ~'-rt Council has introduced an Imitation jc, B rri Granular £ f e z escent granular form, producing a eontln«edi!»?Jtilnfi<r»rTew«o«B Citrate oi Magnesia into the British and preserving the flarour as a paUhtW«9»lß»eDrtight fhavmccpteia, is a remarkable and 4^«3sm ™?* tia f l T imony to , the hygi - unimpaired. * ° «»«c value of the original prepara- . D2RECTIONS.-Two toa-Bpocnfnb or more, /put lion - into a tumbler half fall of -water, and drnnk dmrins etf«- Lemon Juice, f toto whiuh one of sTnlTt^^^^ to *Wef ingredient, v obtained, ha 9 act v a valuable nAt-ooid eoolin Aranglit irken flwr^ A long fceßQ kn0 ffn a 8 the mo9t Certain deliciouely cooling and refreshing beTer«te mr *lio b* made prßVentlT« of-aotKVy, and, indeed IHTHODT7CKD akd PBiPARBB bt Emigrant Ship. In the special comALFRED BISHOP, Jttßnttfsctttrfng (Sfomb^ Kl o.^0 .^ I* r.? r # 8HOP ? ® rwial « W, SPECK'B FIELDS, MILE 2ND KEW TOWK n~inf . If h * v, M^ Ueeia 1. 0 3STX) o 3sr presents, the blood-purlfylng properv - ' nee of the Lemon Juice are comThis Bottle should be kept well corked, and in a dry Dlaoa bined w!th a ' mI1(1 a Pei"ient. 1 -— li. — I— l The Mlnaral Wafct 9«lts (Seltzer, Facsimile n f irpf?pn orffu-/^n>o r i. i Vichy, Cartsbad, &cj are excellent Wir/oUTMNnNr ■ r - Labe ' arllcles to lntrod *««. and the sale of \Yi lUUUI which NONE i« Genuine. them is repidiy increasing. MINERAL WATlfll SALTS. fche P n re P ar!ltion of ar«Bcial witer*. fee* "GSsEWBaUr Effervescent" Stilts are especially suitable. They tfre the refreshing draa|ht, sad • key bs rilled «« as j>c*at3ntins at the same time the chemical ingredient* of tb* natural patera. It h obpi»«s fchat in tills form the to£m f ef! ' jrTCBCOnt " PTCpwatlons present »*ay adran^ige* otot th* waters thetnaelves While all the constituents of the nstatal ipriwoi *rs exactly prod«cßfl, the Salts are extremely portable, more e< onomic&l, and with Wiesj a Sparkling refreshing. draught is procurable TES2IMOtf<tAX.S Dh. Rbdwood, Professor of Clieealatry at iha Phtirmaceutiwl Society of QteU Britain ttra« writes :-~" I have examined a gveat many susses of Mr. Bnttop*«-gtaaaUteii preparal wops, obtafnod nfe rarloa* times «ad frora didbrent aoarcos, and Skvc fuaud them to be very uniform in character, fully charged with Carbonic Acid, and obviouily made with ffrftat care and accuracy." ° A provincial firm writes :— "We have mnch p\oasafß to inform you that your Mngaosia is much appreciated in out connection. Wo have fcld othtsr maker a 1 In fotmet veara. but now I we sn^ll never sell any bat Bissoie's Our customers hive ssmeSaes cotopUined of the Utrato of Magnesia, and we here told Aem they will never bo diaapppinted if they always ask for Bishop's, and sao that they get it." ' '' LABORATORY AND OFFICES: SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END NSW TOWN, London, E. SOLD by KEMPTHOBNE, PKOSSER, & CO m .Duwbdin, All Chenaiat* nMwdianta B h f3nwa and t&o orii?inil Hafcor' pnt In convenient sizes for romganw 1fi616—2 Insurance Company of New Zealand. CAPITAL-8,000,000. -0 — ■ mHIS is entirely a Colokiil Isstitutioit, fcbe Head Office bein* at ChristJ_ church. It is the desire ot the Directors to meet the riews and requirements of Insurers, and concede arerj adrant^gft offered by other Companies. Proposals received and all requisite information given by H. D. JAOKSON, NJELSON AGENT. required for ttie Country Districts. 4238 -E. Middlemiss & Co., PIA.VB JUST BECEIVED--T.O. SUGAII in 421b> Bags-Good Bice in 561 b. Bags-New Kaisow Ooneou -K. lea of best quality— Vau Houten's Cocoa, Fry's Cocoa, Eppa's Cocoa— Crossc & Blackwell's Bloater Paste— Salmon— Lobsters— Sardines— Salad Oil— Castor Oil— Pickles— Jams— Marmalade— Overall's Smoked Herrings, &C, &C., &C. ALSO, lUTBN'S aEBLONG- TWEED TROWSERS AND VESTS -*-'-*- » >, Trowsers only „ "Printed Moleskin }} „ Shirts and Harvard Shirts r\ LACE ALPACAS — Cambrio| Print« — Ginghams — Brown \J| Diapers— Towels— Horrocks' and Crawdson's Calicos. W4NTED.— AII kinds of Pruit and^Produoe.^ 4263 |

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1878, Page 4

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