p|RINTING of EVERY DESCRIPTION •*"' executed on the Most Reasonable Terms, by R LUCAS & SON, at the Evening Mail Office, Brldge-st., Nelson. SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. j Dk. Hasball's Report. 1 The Analytical and Sanitary Institution 54. Holborn Viaduct, E C. London, 9th May, 1877. Report on a Sample oi Imperial Schiedam Schnapps received from Mr H. J. Hart. We ; bave suljected a sample of the aboveriatned article to a very careful chemical analysis and eXomination. The results of the analysis, Which are ge forth in a separate report show tbafc this spirit is of good strength, practically free from acidity, and that it contains but traces of solid ' 'matter in solution. It possesses a delicate and Rgreeable aroma: and a pure and mild taste. Mr Hart's Schiedam Schnapps is a very superior ariicle of its class, ib well purified, and is quite genuine. (Signed) p-rth or H. Hasball, M.D., Author of '• Food and its Adulteration." Otto Henner, K.<\S. Public Analyst. Wm. Johnson's Report. \ ■■ Government A'nsh tical Laboratory, Mcl bourne; 23M July, 1877. Hembi J. -Hart. Fsq 1 ' Sir,«— 1 liuve the honor trt report f*or your information that tbe sa'mpld of Imperial Schie'am Schnapps forwanied by yon to me has been t-übmitted to a nearchibg 1 chemical analysis and critical examination, l Mie resultof which enables me ' to- "ii ate 'that it is 1 the Finest Sample «f Schnapps that as yet come ander my notice. It has a pure fragrant' odour, end is absolutely free from any trace of fu'il' or other injurious impurity, and has evidently been distilled from superior rye gr"in,.olwayß used instead of malt in the production of .the choicest qualities of Schnapps. • It ia very smooth* to the palate, and in thiaiesp'vctcoto--41 pans favourably with other 'admples ofEered lor sale. Mt may be advised a9'equally] saitable for medical or.ieconomic purpesea. ; M T have the honour to be, 4"c, i *' ' CSigred) Wm. Johnson, 1 - J J Analytical Chemist to the Government' of . •.'Wctoria. - ...-'. This Pure Medical Spirt. Superior to any in the Market, and Lowerin^Price, is offered $0 the Public unfter; thpcfail conviction that it will supersede all others nowin use. - - A TRIAL IS EARNESTLY SOLICITED ; & Co., Merghanta, £* '. AGsttfT& FOR i r 1290
SOAP ! SOAP ! SOAP \, HURRAH! t + GREAT., S"U CCE S 8 OF Nelson Soap IN WELLINGTON, BI EffHEia, AND Ti.KAKA,±<. To THE INHiiIT>NT3 oi'.THE PBOtINCE OF NELSON, Why do you buy imported soap, when you can get a cheaper and beiter soap manufactured here ? ' Which place do you support? Nelson, Melbourne, or Donedin ? It is to your- interest to support local' industries. With support Nelson won before; and vnth your support Nelsou will win again. When you ordfr jour Gkocebies be sure that you order NELSON SOAP, and oee th'ftt you get it; Do cot be put off with nny other tif«nd; Cotnpare NELSON SOAP— size of bar, prire,- and quality— with any imported. Remember that quality is the test of, cheapness. Don't forget to ask for Nelson Soap!!! g^-O?AT WANTED in «ny quantity. Also, 'FOWLS. DUCKS. GEiESE I TURKEYS, GUINEA FOWLS,: and [ TAME PIGEONS. Wm, Phillips, SOAP & CANDTE MANUFACTURER, Generau Dealer, WAIMEA STREET, NELSON.* 3650 NiXEY'S " CLEANLINESS." " .. • WG. NIXRY'S REFINED BLACK c LEAD is -i he clieapestj ( acd s beat'or Pr.licbingr.Stovfs and all kinds of Jronjiiork equil to Burnished Steel, wiihout .wa^te or dust. ' ; Tn Id.. 2d , and 4d BLOCKS, and Is BOXES. Caution— thfkb akb setebal isiitatioss. Sold evierywhere by all'Fhopkee^ersi GOUNMKG BODSE— SOEO SQUARE LoNBON. A USTR ALI AN MU,Tt AL PROVIDENT. J\. SOCfETY. I ' Established in the Yeab 1849. For Lif3 Assurance en. the. Mutual Principle > NEW ZEALAND -B RAN C c H : Head Officer Wellington. Invested Fdnds., £2,300,000 Annual Income...;; 550,000 • Amotiut AfSURED 12,000,0d0' Claims Paid - 850,000 ■ Policies in Force ...;.'.. 31,000 \ Last Yeab op the Quinquennium . SIXTH DIVISION OB 1 PROFITS.' \ o, ' — f ■ • ' -y The whole.pf the profits, are divided amongßt ' the aaeu/ed, and bonuses to the, amou,n6 of £910;000 have already been, allotted. The hist division of profits took place in 1&74. and the cash surplus theD divided, amounted to X235,0Q0, giving, additions to policies averaging £3 per cent per annum on the sum assured. -The bonuses paid on policies becoming claims have varied from £15 per cjeat^ on the sum assured for a policy of five years' standing to £150 per cent for one of twentyfive ye^Ts' 'duration' Bonuses-become veste additions to policies when they have been full five years in force. • 4 y j The profits realised during ( the l^et five^ 'y^ars wilF'be ascertained and divide! as atsJfst December nekt, and all policies iasuedou, or befqeft-tjiat date wil^be entitl?dftto participate in the profits of quiuquiunyjm. ■ . ? ■•'' Prospectuses,' form's of 'proposal; and' all in- * formation tpny be ob.t£ined from the Branch Office, Wellington, or from any of the Society's. agents „. , .V~ ; . t( • EDWAJRD- W,, LOWE. ■ V ' ' ' '" ' ' __ ' Resident Secretary. Agent for Nelson : A. W. SCAIFE. ,
v TH^i.GOpP OLD ENGLISgE R^MEDYTfDR ; TISI'ASS. JESTABXjISHED OVM"ff^Y YEARS.'- --....'* -v.' i ; ♦ IKNOWN ALLiOVi£ lV rpfi. . Jl^OßLl^ ' For, upwards of hajf a century. KAYBTS WJO^SPELL'S PijLT-S have been esteemed as .the Veat remedy tor the prevention and cure" of diseaee. Their use renders the doctor uu- ' -necessary in the family. i v • -/•* .'. •.. VJ \ Aqting on, the blood, they purify Jtj from all humours, rendering the life-giving fluid healthy in'itß action, an^flttnfieo^uentl^jMatoring and establishing- the be;tth of the invalid. .. r .These Pills. a^ejnvaluable, tp EMroKfNTS, being a certain remedy'ior all diseases of the , 'Stomach, Lunga, Liver, &c. Are equally adapted for aIL flgesj, and either gex. Personr residing in the Colonies, who cannot have recourse to medical' advice, will therefore find , J^em indisn^cisa.ble. ,)"";■ . . , 1 - — | v .' The Proprietor has in his possession thousands of testimonials- beaTinpi witness to the wonderful efficacy of this invaluable medicine, a selection of wh\eh accompanies each box 'Soid' by [allJL Chemists and other Dealers in Fatent*Medibines throughout the f \ fworld, at la ljd, 2a 9d, andJ4a 6d per )>ox. - 565 .. .^- a. ■ f - ■ '■ ■ i' . ■■ v^. -i '*- *■ p— ~ t— y- 1 ;y"^ — r^c-Y^-^-^'- .-^ v^Jn! J
sEi^iisra machine aUekcy ESTABLISHED FOR THE Sale of English and American Machines OF THE BEST MAKERS. SINGER'S in Nine Patterns; TAYLOR'S in Four Patterns ; the HOITCimnT r> DOLLY VARDF.N, PRINCE DERINA, HOME SHUTTB \ Qbovm 1 W?S?» TREADLES, the WELLINGTON (tbe first in New Zealand), and the WEETHEIM?J German Machine, and any other Machine to order. • *- MACBIiSES praciically REPAIREDon the premises, and if sentfrbv'rairor'hnflfr win be:faittafiilly adjusted a D d returned with despatch. i r."yjai^or.Doat will " Machines cold for Cash, or Hire Payment j or Produce taken. Old Machine&jExchanged, ( • ■ ;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 177, 24 July 1878, Page 4
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