1 ± 11/rESSR^. M'MECKAN. J-Siaft.'t iXL.' BLACKWOOD.. AND •^^^fe.; :< :OM P AN Y'rf Line oi Splendid -OMEO, <^^^SB®TAKAROA, .ALHAMBKA, ALBION, CLAUD HAMILTON, RINGAROOMA, ARAWATA, &c, &c. are ep. pointed to , leave booking as follows .•— JULY. 18th— ALiSAMBRAj for Wellington, Lytteltoti, Dunedirt, Bluff, tiobart Town, Melbourne, Adelaide. . ' : 21 tt -TAR ARU A, for Weatport. Grfymouth, Hokitiki, Melbourne, and Adelaide. ■ : . : . WOOLtooked through to LON ON at ONE PENNY p; r Ib. ' " ' ' 'T/dAWTKIION, Affont, '■■;'■ S9°B . fJovf>rnriiorit WTiiipf. /"lOMFORTABLR BOARD and RKSIKJ DENCE, for twu Young Mtn. Vlrs. G. JACOBS, Waimea-st, opposite Dr Mrtrkg. CLAIRVOYANT. •:: A FEW DAYS LONGKU I , ALL visHiigf to havo th(ir TesMry tell, can do ro by calling on the M-diums, sis doors above the Temperance Hail, Bridge* street. •' Fee 10s. . Professor and Mdme. Alexander, NEALE k HADDO^P have ju-t received and in stock— ; 1000 Sacks OATS Seed and Feed. j 201) Tons Firat-class POTATOES. 600 Cords Dry RED PINE and MANUKA. Horae, Pig, and Fowl Feed, and other Produce at ■ NEALE & HADBQW'S,: j 1976—26 ' ' -Collingwocd-street. TEAS! TEAS! TEAST DIRECT FROM POO CHOO, ' •■' lj •- Per Steajiers V >. .. \i, j KILLARNEY & BRISBANE WEhaiye much pleasure in announbing the arrival at ; Sydney of our j NjsTv. Season -s Teaii, 1878-79, I - - , i / ■ .I i ; Which should arrive here during \ ; '..-i next week. : . ! Samples will be shortly to hand. N. EDWARDS & COi Nelson, July JO, 1878. , 2331 SANDER & SOSS' 1 EUCALYPTI. MTEACIV I rNDER the distinguished patronage iof U His Majesty the Kirg of Italy, l&t liome, according to tbe communication received from the Consul-General lor Italy, at Melbourne, upon instructions from tl:e Minister for Foreign Affair?, dated 14th March, 1878. •:.'.. ' " • Dr. Cruikßhank, Health Officer for the City of Sandhurst, the difcovert r 'of the medical properties of the Extract of the Bucalyptus Globulus, has pronounced the extract to tfc the meat relinb'e retredy lor all external inflammation of whatever hind, inflammation of the chest, and lungs, all Jhroat affections (bronchitis, diphtheria), sll pains of rheumatic nature, neuralgia, &c.J all swellings, bvuisea, epraiaH, wounds of all kinds, and of most serious nature, bII disurdera of the bowels, diarrhoci, &c Tbe bxtract is proved as the surest cure for inside throat affections (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 in cases of intemittent fever. : SO BB HAD AT .' R. LUCAS AND SON'S, NELSON. CAUTION. The genuine article is made up in viala, bearing on the labels our trademark aud signature. Other preparations of the gum (turpentine) are most dangerous in cocaeqnence of their nature, lor most of the disceastre our Extract is reccommecded for, therefore ask for Sander and Sons' Extract iv vials with oar label, trademark and signature thereon. Every vial is accompanied by directions for uee, and reports ot cures.
«^^^k TTNION STEAMJNgiIgigSv U SHIP COM*m^Mm& PANT'S Stkauers «c appointed to kave, booking as follows : pOR PJCTON AND WELLINbTON, A . booking for Lytttlton, Dunedio, Wapjer, Wanganui, Gisborne, Tauranga, Oamaru and Timaru— The WELLINGTON, s a., TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 13th July, at 8 p.m., taking Pns«engers and Cargo lor Lyttelton. The WELLINGTON, S.s , on TUESDAY, 16th July. T^OR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON a « aDd DDMEDIN . broking tor Timar-j and Oamaru—The TAIABOA, ss., TOMORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING, at Half-pait Seven o'clock. EOR TARANAKI and MANUKAU, booking for Tauranga— The TAIARCA, s b., on FRIDAY, 19th July. t FOR SYDNEY (booking Passengers to: and Brisbane— The ROTORUA, ss, from Auckland, 23rd July. Freight and Pasiage Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent, 10 8 Government Wharf ~ -■ L , „.„, „ , JUST BECEIVED — Stewart Island OYSTERS. 2331-4 ANTONIO BOGDAN. I. 0/0. R, M. XL THE MEMBERS of the TRAVELLERS' REST LODGE intend having a DINNER on tbe 16th instant, at the •• S: tar and Gabteb" Hotbl, RICHMOND, lo which the Friends, as well as Members of the Order are respectfully invited. On the said occasion a TESTIMONIAL will be presented to 1 their late Secretary, P.PG.M. 0. P. KEARNS. Dinner ou the table at 6 o'clock Tickets 3?. each. J. PAPPB, 2336- i P. Secretary. LOST on Saturday Jast, the CENTRE PORTION of a GOLD BfcOOCB, Blue Enamel act with Pearls. Finder rewarded on leaving it at thia Office. 233 1 MRS T>ABSMORE de«ires to inform X her Pupils that School duties will be resumrd on TtESD A V NEXT,thel6thinatant Sbelbourne Place. 2308—6 ANCHOR INN, Haven- real (fate Mrs. Adam). 26- HEJNBICH INTEMANN, Proprietor. COMFORTABLE BOARD and RE3IKj D ENCE at Mrs. FLO W ERD AY'S , 689- 3 m The Port A LADY can offer a good, comfortabls HOME for a very Young Child 2173-^l2 Apply Office of this Paper. ALBUMS great varieiy. At R. LUCAS Be SON'S. FRUIT, VEGETABLES, POULTRY, &c F LAWRENCE wishes the public to • know that he has taken the Shop lately occupied by-T. R. Hodder & Co., Tra-falgar-street, whero he intends carrying on business in the above linei. .Civility and a strict attention to business will be tbe study of F. L,in order that he may secure the patronage of the public. —26 A RRIVED « TARANAKI." -OL Epgles 1 Claws Bias Catting Gauges E?g Beaters Night T.cimps Pocket Spirit Stoves Pen, Pencil, Knife, and Rubber combined Buttonhole Lnncess Machine Threading Thimbles Good T> mplar Pens Hose Supporters Duplex Gaiters Armlets Veil Pins | Brooks' Combina ion Glaea-cutter, Fcit>Borssharpener, and Knife-sharpener Tack Hammers Kef Rings, Ac, &c. Mom tache Protectors Stationery, &c , &c, &c. Night Larrpa Indelible! ablets Chromoß and Frames And a very large quantity of ueelul and . or nn mental things never seen here before, can now be teen at J. S. JONES'S, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, &c, 9 Trafalgar-street
i i . - Note to my Customers and the Public in the matter of Kerosine Oil and its safety or otherwise. /"ITJSTOMEES who use the higher priced oils, which I have always recom\J . mended in preference to the 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. The ordinary qualities of Oil imported into K"ew Zealand, in reference to the testing ot which so much has of late been reported in the newspapers, may be as a rule sufficiently safe to stand the teßt required by English law, viz 100 degrees, but may not reach the New Zealand standard of 110 degrees 'Unfortunately there have been exceptions. . : . Badly trimmed lamps, and dirty burners, are a much greater source of danger than the use of oil ranging in fire test from 100 to 110 degrees. A simple test, slightly altered from Downers 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 lip degrees, pour a smal^ quantity of oil , on the water, sUb a little, then pass a lighted match quickly but closelyjover the surface of the oil once ;if it ignites do roi use the oil, it is unsafe ; if it does not ignite it can be safely used., ,,', ''"[ j i ' Yours [respectfully, .>, , Bndge-Btreefc,'Neleon, June, 1878. ';' ./;!., i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 167, 12 July 1878, Page 3
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