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Somebody in^ Wanganui has received a letter addressed, ; "Mr ~, Wariganui, New Zealand, near China." ' • "The boas devil of America", is what a rabid teetotal lecturer, named Rev., Gr B. Taylor, calls alcohol. It is estimated that two thousand millions of pounds of tobacco are annually consumed in the world. ! " Good ware makes quick markets "j has often been said truly ; and in no instance is it more remarkable than that of "Ghollah's Gbbat Indian Cubes." The3e medicines were introduces jnto New s , Zealand but a very short while since and they have rapidly gained the favor and patronage jof j the public. They are now eagerly sought by all classes in every part of the colony, I and have done an amount of good that would seem incredible were it not for the numerous and trustworthy testimonials given to) the proprietor, from those who have been cured of long-standing diseases by these truly wonderful medicines.— Testimonial— Nelson, August 15, 1877. Dbak Sib, Having, suffered ' for six months from rheumatic gout.^lj was prevailed on to give your medicine a trial: aud after taking three bottles of the Rheumatic Mixture, found myself completely cured. I am, Dear Sir, yours truly, Gko. M. Matheson. • Valuable Discovery fob thb HAißi—lf 7 £° rha i?^ t*™^ g«y or white, or failing offVase "The Mexican Hair Recewer," for it wtUvosthvely restore is every case Grey ox mttehatrto its origjnaUolpr, without leaving the disagreeable smell of most • Restorers » It make* the hair charmingly beautifuj.as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots where the glands are not decayed Aek yonr nearest chemist for "The Mexican Hairßenewer,?' prepared by Henry C. GailuD ; 493, Oxford-street, London, and Bold everywhere at 3s. 6d. per bottle. } qi 9 .SILOBiLiNE.Ir-For the Teeth and Breath — A few drops of the liquid " Floroline " sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanseß the teeth from all parasites and impurities hardens the gums, ? prevents tartar, stops' decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly whiteness, and a dtlightful fragrance to the breath. , it removes alj^ nneltftsant odor arising from decayed teeth or tobaeco smoke. "The Fragrant ,F!oriline," being coiaposed in part of honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and ,tho greatest toilet discovery of the ago. Sold., everywhere at 2s. 6d. „ Prepared by Henry [0. Gallupj493 Oxford-street Londea. 1091

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 148, 20 June 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 148, 20 June 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 148, 20 June 1878, Page 4

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