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" You seem to walk more erect than usual, my friend." Yes, I have been straitened by circumstances."

ce — ■jwiaMiin rr'jTmi """■■■f'"''TCi""'"'"* T i"M'i«i«»wi'F ::rr: sv^irrjE;'ai B iiComing events cast their shadows before them—those who remain too long hesitating get overtaken by the event as well as the shadow. How many a valuable life would have been saved, if the premonitory symptoms of coming disease had been regarded ? " Ghollah's Geeat Indian Cures," if taken in time, are the most certain preventives of serious disease erer yet discovered. They are infallible remedies, and sold by all Chemists. Testimonial— Dunedin, 7th September, 1875. Sir,— "Whilst suffering from a serious attack of cold and fever, through which I was obliged to suspend my business and keep my bed, I was induced to try your Ghollah's Aperient Mixture. One bottle cured me of the fever, and I was able to get out of bed on the following day. I can recommend the medicine as being unmistakeably good, and all that you represent it to be, (Signed) John Meikle. UPPER MOTUEKA ROAD BOARD. HHENDERS will be received by, the JL UPPER MOTUEKA RO4D BOARD up to 10 a in. ou SATURDAY, tho 13th April next, for Filling up Ruts and Making Water Tables on the Ten Miles of Poad between Newport's and tho Dope Valley. Specifications may be teen at the Residence of Mr G. t loss, Motupiko, and at Tadmor Post-office. D. LINDSAY, Secretary. Upper Motueka, Msreh 25, 1878. K6S BENEFIT SOCIETIES OF NELSON. A PLEASURE PARTT will leave jOL the PORT on the 17th April, 1878. at 8 p m., calling at MOTHER \ and MOT DPI PI, and arrive at WAITaPU at daybreak on the 18th. i eive TAKAKA at 8 a.m. on the 19th of April. Rough weather no hindrance. Rainy weather cools the Caves ; fine weather makes the Beach of Six Miles very plearant,, Faeb— Oke Guinea each, These and Back. Refreshments can bs purchused on board. Tickets to be bad at the Offices of Nelson Newspapers, and on application to any of the Society Secretaries, viz :— GOOD TEMPLARS RONS OP TEMPERANCE I. O. OF RECHABITES ODD-FKLLOWS FOEESTERS And of all iriecclj. 1075—7 THE GOSPEL OAK IRON AND GALVANISED IRON & WIRE COMPANY IBOK MAHrjFAOTimERB & GALVAtUSERB. First Brand. Second Brand. *G Anchor O."[Trade Marks ] " Eaole." Fiest Quality. Second Quality The GOSPEL OAK is 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 MEDAL for " excellent quality " at the Great Exibition of 1862, it being the only Prize Medal awarded in the Trade. The price is now greatly reduced. Works: Gospel Oak Iron Works, Ti'pton Mitre Works, Wolverhampton Regent's Canal, Limehouße, London Warehouse— 50 Upper Thames-street, London. Export Office—l 10 Cannon-st Landon . 3P61

The subjoined advertisement lately appeared among the "Wanted" of a daily newspaper : " Wanted, a Protestant woman, as infant's nurse. Experienced, with ibe bottle." That wap a happy point made the other night at a civic feast by a naturalized German. In responding to a (oast he said, « I am the best Englishman perhaps of any of you, because you were all born Englishmen and could not help it, whereas I became an Englishman from choice."

EVERYWHERE. CRICKETING GOODS ! CRICKETING GOODS!! JUST RECEIVEDCLAPSKAN'S AND PAGE'S MEN'S CRICKET JBATS-Match, Dovetail, Single, Double, and All Cane, at reduced prices. Also Boy's and Youths' Plain and Polished Bats, Wickets, Balls^Tubular and Vulcanite Batting Gloves, Long Stop Gloves, Gauntlets and^Guards, Las and "Elbow Guards, etc. FENCING FOILS, Masks, Gloves, and Gauntlets. Shoe Straps, Bate and Tenms Balls. ' AKCHERY! AKCKERT!!-- Ladies' and Gents.' Lancewood Bows, also Arrows, Targets, and Stands. FOOTBALLS Croquet, Eace Games, Chess, Draughts, Dominoes, etc., etc. A Large istock of the following Goods always on hand— STATIONERY AND ACCOUNT BOOKS Juvenile Books, suitable for Presents. Fancy Goods— Toys— Pictures— Glass and Mouldings-Oil and -Water Colors -Brushes and Artists requisites— PerfumerT Hair, Clothes, Tooth, Nail, Hat, Shaving, and other Brushware— Electro-plated Goods, &c PIANOS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of nil hinds Brass and String Bands supplied at Melbourne Prices. Pianos and Harmoniums Tuned and JRepaired. Hand and Treadle Sewing Machines— an immense variety AT O AZE Y'S ~FANO V BAZAAR. Musical Instrument and Fine Art Depot BMDGE-STKEET*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 83, 6 April 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 83, 6 April 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 83, 6 April 1878, Page 4

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