| Madame Christine Nilsson's success ! during her recent tour in Russia v?as cxi traordinary. She has never before been | received with such enthusiasm in 'atoy ! country, and the presents made to her i have been of enormous value. Amongst • we hearof a superb silver service,. neck- : laces, brooches, bracelets, &c, from the i Emperor and Empress, literally blazing ! with diamonds, rubbies, sapphires, emer- ; aids, and othea stones. The Turks will help to pay for this Imperial liberality, we imagine. ■Che. Charleston Herald states that on Saturday last Messrs D wan and Parker dispoifea of Iby auction, the crushing plant of Messrs Parker, Low, and Kickleben, at the Darkie s Terrace, to Messrs Ewing and party, of the Lyell, who intend taking this very valuable 6oolb 5-stamp battery to the Anatori River, Coilingwood district, where re- | port has it that they have struck a grand Bonanza, in the shape of a well defined quartz j reef, properly prospected, and gold-bearing all; through. Thje Wellington Chronicle furnishes the following :--" In a certain shop in this town, where a goodly number of men are constantly emiployed|_ight and day, there works a very mean man. Drinking is strictly prohibited in this establishment, but each man manages to take in with him a small drop of something in a bottle to be used at supper time. But nary a bottle does the mean man take in, he rather trusting to strategy to quench his thurst. Many a man haa often missed the ' contents of his bottle; and suspicion harring fallen on the mean man, it was determined to keep a watch for him, and he wa3 seen in ; the act of punishing Tiis Comrade's liquor. Next night the bottle was agam placed in the same corner, and no watch Wasset for him; The mean mantnadO for tho Oof her at his usual hour. ,He took a ; hasty draoijHt, spat, staggered,' pulled ' tiitnself together, ; ana ■ then rushed for Mr Jeffs' ' non-explosive 'nbwder' warehouse, he having swallowed nearly half a pint of Devoe 's best kerosenn. Mean men beware I" , ' ■ . , ' _ A young man in the prime of life, s full of vigour and high spirits, not heeding the daugefs of the festive board, and the fashionable follies ;of modern social life, was suddenly j found to be stricken down by an attack of j Rheumatic Gout of a very severe and dangerous character. His friends induced him to try the Rheumatism and Gout Mix- | tubes of " Gho__ah 's Gheat Indian Cubes." —Christchurch | 4th September, 1877. Sib, — Having •suffered 'severely r from gout for about five' years, I was induced tb try your .Indian Medicines, and continued their use ' for sereral weeks, using both tbe Rheumatism and Gout Mixtures. I found very gr«at relief from : their use, losing 1 the severe i pains and swellings in my feet and imbs, and found myself able to walk about with a freedom I had not been accustomed to for ; some considerable time. I can recommend others suffering from rheumatism or gout to try your medicines, in the belief that they will do them the same good as they did me.— ■ I am, yours obediently, John Tunmeb. AdViob Tb'M'orHEßS !— Are'you broken ia your rest by a 'sick child suffering with the pain of "cutting teeth? Go at once to a chemist, and get a bottle of Mrs. Winalow _ Soothing Syrup, ft will relieve tbe poor sufferet'ittrtnediately. It is perfectly harm- ! :Ibbß and pleasant r tor taste. It produces. l natural quiet sleep, by relieving the child , j from pain, and the little cherub awakes " as : I . ?*HP'*S" «f button/ ft eobth'esVthe chfld.'Ot . softens the gums, allays ali pain, 'relieves i! wind, regulates the bowels, and ia the best ! I known remedy for dysentery and 1 diarrhea, I whether arising from teething or other causes, j Sold everywhere at' Is. i._d. ; per bottle. Manufactory, 493 Oxford-street, London. Va_ua_i,_ Discovbry fob thb ' HAm.— lf yourhair is turning greyor white, or falling: off, use "The Mexican' Hafr Renewer," for it w^roosiUvehr-restore. m every^cewr, Grey oj Whitihatrto ife origindl cblof, without 'leav- ! ing the disagreeable smell of most • Restorers.' \ It makes the.-liair: ch'sftmingly beautiful, as well as promotmgth.^growth.ot'the hair on bald spots w_ere4_r_l*ods are; not decayed ', Ask youxrneaMrt/ekeuiigt «or r .«i__e Mexican Hair Renewer," prepar«d:bjt>Hflnryi C.Gallup : 483, Osford-street, iAradOh.-andL sold every- i where at Ss. 6d. per bottie.i_ j_.i_ ... 919 j F_b_iti__ l<^_for"t__ Teetfr aribf Breath.— > ! A f ew - _ ro p ß of the liquid " Floroline " , 1. sprinkle, -oh a wet todth-Wosh 'produce -a' [ pleasant lather," Wbtcbj thoroughly eleanaeg the -teeth frbos all peraßites andiiinpu'rities ' hardens the- gums', prevents' tartar, stops decay, giveß to the teeth a peculiar pearly ! whitaneas, and; a.dfri-i ghtf al fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpltasant odor arising frooj .d.oayed teeth or tobacco amokf .. . " The° Fragrant r ßlorilirie," ' _eing j 'co'ujp&sed in "part' of hpney/and sweet i herbs, is delicious" Jto the 'taste, and the* greatest toilet dhcpvery r of. tha age. Sold, every*aW aS'-i- U. ■' •^re^ar.auby Henry; C] GaUup, 493 Oxford-street Loadoa. 1091 J
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 166, 11 July 1878, Page 4
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