" The light of other days is faded," for the glories of science of the present age of marvels have eclipsed and the barbarous usages of the past, and poor suffering humanity no longer remains the victim of gross maltreatment from unskilled and blundering quacks. The triumphs achieved in the world of physics have led to the production of. those marvellous medicines known as " Ghollah's Gkeat Indian Cures,?' by whose instrumentality the most astounding cures have been effected, and innumerable valueable lives saved. Testimonial— Pier Hotel, Dunedin, 27th May,- 1876: Sir,— -Having been' much 1 benefitted by the use of your Indian Medicine, I have great pleasure in adding my testimony as to its efficacy, and can recommend others to try it. Some of my friends who have also been using these medicines, speak very favourably of them, and have received much benefit from their use. (Signed) Ophelia Bennett.
TO LET, in the rising Township of Havelock, Marlborough. centially Bituated BUSINESS PREMISES, with Dwelling Stable, Coach House, &c. Immediate pcssession can be given. Apply to H. NELSON FIRTH, 679 Bavelock, WRITING CASES and DESKS ON SALE at R. LUCAS & SON'S UPPER MOTUEKA ROAD BOARD. mENDERS will be receive! by the UPPER _L MOTOEKA ROAD BOARD up to 10 a.m. on MAY 11, foi— No. 1, 40 Chains Sidecutting, Dovedale Road No. 2, 20 „ Farming, Tadmor Valley; ;". No. 3, 20 „ „ Motueka Valley. Specifications of, No. 1 may be seen at' the residence of Mr. J. H. Symes, Stanley Brook, of No. 2 at the residence of. Mr T.Uodgkineon, Tadmor, arid of all the Work* at the Tadmor Post-office. D. LINDSAY, Secretary. Upper Motueka, April 20, 1878. 1424
, -_.. ■ ■■ -iteiU y \vA kl' I AV/\ ' CRICKETING QOODS! T CRICKETING GOODS ! ! JUST REGEIVEBCLAPSHAN'S AND PAGE'S i MEN'S CRICKET BATS— Match, Dovetail, Single, Double, and All Cane, at reduced prices. Also, Boy's aiid Youths' Plain and Polished Bata, Wickets, Balls, Tubular and Vulcanite Batting G-loves, Long Stop Gloves, Gauntlets and Guards^ Leg and Elbow Guards, etc. - "" : FENCING EOILS, Masks, Gloves, and Gauntlets. Shoe Straps Bats and Tennis Balls. ' : ARCHERY lARCSERT!!- Ladies' an d Gents.' Lancewood Bows, also Arrows, Targets, and Stands. . .. , ;.■' • ■■ .1 FOOTBALLS, Croquet, Race' Games, Chess, Draughts, Dominoes, etc. etc. A Large Stock of the following Goods always on hand ' STATIONERY AJST© ACCOUNT BOOKS Juvenile Books, suitable for Presents. Fancy Goods— Toys— Pictures— Glass and Mouldings-Oil and Water Colors -Brushes and Artists requisites— Perfumerv ] - Hair; Clothes, Tooth, Nail, Hat, Slaving, and otherBrushware— Electro-plated Goods, &'d PIANOS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ; of nil kinds, Brass and String Bands supplied at Melbourne Prices. Pianos and Harmoniums Tuned and Kepaired. Hand and Treadle [Sewing Machines— an immense variety* AT OAKEY'S "FANGY BAZAAR. Musical Instrument and Fine! Art bepot
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1878, Page 4
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449Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1878, Page 4
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