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«I^l^ TTNION STEAMTH|ii§|g|v U SHIP COM: <S£S££galli£ PANY'S Steamers are appointed to leave, booking as follows': ' FOR PICTON AND WELLINGTON hooking for Lyttelton, Duned™' papier, Wanganui, Gisborne, Tauranga, Oamaru and Timaru— The WELLINGTON, B .s , on TUESDAY, 2nd July, at 10 a.m, taking Pa f - sengers and Cargo for Napier, Gisborne, and Tauranga. The WELLINGTON, 5.8.. on SATURDAY, 6th July. FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON and DUNEDIN, booking for Timaru and Oamaru— The TARANAKI, s.s., on THURSDAY, 4th July. The TAIAROA, ss., on FRIDAY, 12ib July. FOR TARANAKI and MANUKAU, booking for Tauranga — Tbe TAIAROA, ss.,on SATURDAY, 6th July. FOR SIDNEY (booking Pasrengers to Newcastle and Brisbane— The WAKATIPU, s.s., from Wellington, 9th July. Freight and Passage Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent, lo f ß Government Wharf. A RRIVED f- " TARANAKI," -£*- THIS DAY: Esgles' Claws Bias Cutting Gauges Egg Beaters Night Lumps Pocket Spirit Stoves • Pen, Pencil, Knife, and Rubber combined Buttop-hole Lancets Machine Threading Thimbles Good TtmplarPens Hose Supporters Duplex Garters Armlets Veil Pins Brooks' Combina ion Glass-cutter, Scissorssharpener, and Knife-sharpener Tack Hammers . Key Rings, &c. &c. Moustache Protectors Stationery, &c , &c, &c. Night Larrps Indelible Trblets Chrooios and Frames And a very large quantity of useful and ornamental things never seen here before, can now be seen at J. S. JONES'S, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, &c, 9 Trafalgar-stree /. HAVING determined to compete wi.h imported work, my Price List is— Boys' and Girls' 10's to 1 3's Laceups 6/6 Women's do., do. ... „ , 10/6 Men's Watertights 16/- --„ Bluchers 13/I am responsible for all my work. HENKY JACKSON, Bootmaker, 91 Hardy-street. SANDEB, & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTEACT. TTNDER the distinguished patronage of \J His M»je?ty the Kirg of Italy, at Home according to the communication received from the Consul-Gener 1 lor Italy, at Melbourne, npon instructions from the Minister for Foielgn Affairs, dated 14th March, 1878. Dr. Cruikshank, Health Officer forthe City of Sandhurst, the discoverer of the medical properth a of the Extract of the Eucalyptus Globulus, has pronounced the extract to te the meat reliab e rerredy for all external infitmniation of whatever kind, icfl. tarnation ofthe«hesr, and lungs, all throat affections (bronchitis. diphtheria), all pains of rheumatic nature, neuralgia, & c.J all swellings', bouses, sprains, wounds ofull kinds, and "of f most serious nature, all disorders cf the bowels, diarrhcei. &c The Extract is proved aa the surest cure for inside throat afiections (to be applied by means of a feather), and the best disinfectant and preventive of contagion in scarlet or typhoid fever—more reliable than quinine iu cases of intemittent fever. TO BB HAD AT R. LUCAS AND SON'S, NELSON. CAUTION The genuine article is made up in vials, bearing on the labels our trademsrk eud signature. Other preparations of the gum. (turpentine) are most dangerous in consequence of their nature, tor most ofthe diaceases our Extract is recrommecded for, therefore ask for Sander and Sons' Extract in vials with our label, ttademark and signature thereon. Every vial is sccompanied by directions for use, and reports of cures.

Note to my Customers and the Publie in the matter of Kerosine Oil and its safety or otherwise. CUSTOMERS who use the higher priced oils, which I have always recommended in preference to fche ordinary qualities, may rely on their being perfectly safe, as they are pronounced by authorities here and elsewhere to be far above the legal standard of inflammability. s : The ordinary qualities of Oil imported into New Zealand, in reference to the testing of which so much has of late been reported' in the' newspapers, may be as a rule sufficiently safe to, staud the test required by English' law, viz. 100 degrees, but may not reach the New Zealand' standard of 110 degrees' Unfortunately there have been exceptions. v <. Badly trimmed lamps, and dirty burners, are a much greater of danger than the use of oil ranging in fire test from 100 to 110 degrees^ A simple test, slightly altered from; Downer's pamphlet, is here submitted, that consumers may judge for themselves as to the kinds of oil they are using. TEST Take a cup or tumbler, fill it nearly full of water warmed so that a thermometer inserted therein shows a mean temperature of 110 degrees, pour a small quantity of oil, on the water, stir a little, then pass a lighted match quickly but closelyjoyer the surface of the oil once ; if it ignites do not use the oil, it is unsafe ; if it doea not ignite it can be safely used. i Yours [respectfully, • ' , i W-G: WILKINS v Bridge-street, Nelson, June, 1878, I '■■<■■ 'T ///:..':

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 156, 29 June 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 156, 29 June 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 156, 29 June 1878, Page 3

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