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GIRLS' DAY SCHOOL. MRS. NAIRN, Brook-strett Valley. TERMS PER ANNUM : ; • ; For Pupils under 12 years of ago ... £8 8$ For Pupils above 12 years of oge (including German) £lolos 1059-qr IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. Dh. Hassall's Report. The Analytical and Sanitary Institution, 64, Holborn Viaduct, E C. London, 9th May, 1877.1 Report on a Sample of Imperial Schiedam Schnapps received frcm Mr H. J. Hart. ■ We have euljected a s niple of the aboxonamed article to a very careful chemical analysis and examination \ TheießOltsof the Bnalj sis, which arose forth In a separate report eliow that thfs spirit is ©f good strength, jractically free from acidity, and that it contains but trace's of solid matter in solution. It poesesces a delicate and pgrceable aroma, and a |>ure and mild taste. Mr Habt's Schiedam bebnapp's is a very superior article of its class, is well purified, and is quite genuine. (Signed) / bthok H. Hassall, M.1)., Author of •• Food and its Adulteration." ! Oito Henner. F. 0.5., Public Analy&tj Wjr. Johnson's Beport. Gov.ern.me.ut, An,a|t tical L?borat«ry, Melbourne, 23>d July, 1877. Hensi J. Tiabt. Esq. Bir,»—J hive the honor to report for your Jnf.irmajtioq that the sample of Imperial Rchieipm Schnapps forwarud by you to, me has been submitted to a searching chemical analysis: and (titiqni exatninhti**, tjae re#ultof which enables me to state tWt 'It is the Finest Bample(of Sobnapps that as yet » come tinder my notice. - i . >■ ; It h«8 a rure fragrant orloor. end is absolutely free from any tracs of fuil or other injurious impurity, and has evidently be'en distilled froin'riiuperior.ryf; grin, o^ways uspd instead -of malt in the /prcjduetfon of the choicest qualiiifs of Schnapps ." It is very smooth lo the palatf, and in thieiespectcompan 8 fayourab'y with othejf sitnptcs offered for sale.' 1 1 may be _B.d visf d, as ,iW\lyi suitable for medical or economic .purpfesei'. ' J have the honour^tj6?.6el -iro^(Sigred) WM/JoHNjioi^vr Analytical Chemist to tl\e Government . of '* "^Vieforla.;""*';-""::^ ;.. This Pure Medical |lpirt. It* any in the Market, and Lower : ir(i^r;S(M ; Js offered to the Public u]p4^th>fiAn^pnyictJiM that! ifr wi^^B^perfl(^^H^tl^ew ; flo^i^ili|eiM ] •. ATBUt is..BAß^B'T|tV|^t|l|iTi^) ' : N. EDWARDS!

NOTI 0 E . I fTHHE undersigned having fold his Butchery J|. Bnsinees to Meßsis. E. H. IDWAIiDS arid CO , hop« that his old frh nd» who bay so liberally patrorjised him during the laat is years will trarsler their: patronage to bis succef sors He also takes the present oppor] tunity of thanking them for the support thiyj have accorded him ■■' I ''•■■■; i The receipt of E. B. Edwards, will be a sufficient diechar£e for debts due to H. War* ren. . : ! H. WARREN, j In reference to the above, j E. H. EDWARDS & QQ\ Bra have to itate that It is their intention j to keep the VERY BEST QUALITY MEAT, nnd they trust that by strict attenl tion to ; or- trs, combined witii civilityi 't< obtain the came Urge share of the public favor as their predecessor. Bridge-street, Nelson, j April 30, 1878. 1498 ' _ _ . _| SHOOTING AND COURSING ! LICENSES. ! T ICENSES to KILL HARES. PHEAsL Jj ANTS and QUAIL in th ! e. Nelson Dig'trict can 'be obtained ' on application at the land Office, Nelson. | Proceedings will be taken against unlicensed pereons coursing Hares after thiß date, i i FREDE. HDDDLESTONJ, j Bon. Secretary of^the Nelsojj 1162— tc Acclimatisation Sccietyl i Tho Lamb itniiting Maoliine [ , ■„; Agenoy for N,ew Zealand. . ; MM. > "WEBSTER respfectfullY- • announces the arrival of tfc c, firgfc', shipment of, these renowned Mt -' chinea direct ; from the Manufactvrer ■,', arid now invites public inspection. The Lamb Knit ting Mao^tnlb. is the most perfect Knitter yet iriv.ented, haying the greatest range of work of any Machine made. „-i KNITS OVEE 20 GARMENTS] Knits Hosiery, Gloves, .and Mittei s of all; si?es copipjete, Knits^ Ciricuja \ Double Flat, Ribhed, and Wide Fl« it , Webs, and by a simple manipulaticn ; , of the needles, makes an almost end« less variety of Stitcnes, such as tie Shell Stitch, Unique Stitch, Raised Plaid Stitch, Fancy Ribbed Stitc i, Nubia Stitch, Tidy Stitch, &c. The Lamb Knitting Machine k the only Machine in, the world that Sets up its own wpß^anp! p^ be se6n in operation on the premjfses/ Purchasers willi be instructed in its upe by a competent Machinist* i I m. m. Webster, I , .Trafalgar-street, Sole accredited Agent in New jZealand ffrr the " Lamb Knitting Machine Manufacturing Cpmpany/'.Chicopee Falls, Mass. ; N.B.— lntending Purchasers are cautioned i against spurious imitations, and to avoid disappointment, recommended to deal direct with the Authorised Agent 486

■■■BBiHHH|BH^BH9|HpnBJ^^H|M|B|Ha^HHHB| { THE GOOD OLD ENGLIipH|IREMEDY FOR JAJUL DISE^IbS. ESTABLISHED OVER FIFTY YE^LRS. i KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD. ' I . ! For upwards of half a century KAYK'S^OlisDEtiL'S 1 PILL# have been'eateetoed n the test remedy tor the prevention and cUreof disease; ' (> Th,elr We renders thb doctor uni necessary in the family. ■ ! „ -~!T > » „ •;".,.; Acting on iU blood, they purify, il; frbm alj Bamqurfl, rendering the life-giving flnid healthy in its action, and consequently rei toring/ana establishing the he»lth of the'invalid '> ! These Pills areJnvaluible to FMiGHAin&.being a 'certafri'reined"y for ill diseases of ihe Stomach,, Lung B> Liver, &o. Are equ*l y adapted for all nge*, and either sek. Persbng Kslding m the Qoloniea, who cannot haVe recourse to. taedical advice, WM therefore fnd them indispensable. ' ■ ' * / ■ ; I ';/ I The Proprietor has in his posgess^n'thousaridspf'teatimonikls bearing' witness to the wonderful efficacy of this invaluable raedfcine,a selection of whlch'accompahießeach bo^ •'■ Sold^lallJ^hemists and otheV ])e'aiers in Patent Medicines throughout the world, at Is IJd, 3s 9d, and 4s 6d per tox. Us SEWING- MACHINE AGf^ENC^^ , ESTA,]BIjIBHED FOR THE Sale of English aijid AmerioaiiMchiies - . 'OF THjB BB6T MAKERS. j ' *•■• ,-0- ;,,.<;. SINGER'S in Nine Patterns? T4TW)R'S'.ltfj!i6fir.Witff££OfliS)3i J nnflii'ii^T« DOT.LT VARDRN, PRINCE tiERINA, HOME SHuS • Qrovbr i « f^ b. f^^^fflpJ^iSte! 1 *° Mi '* m < *.r bo. t jw... ! "W". HXIBiBARDi

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 141, 12 June 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 141, 12 June 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 141, 12 June 1878, Page 4

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