TO ARRIVE IN DECEMBER. P*.r " Wiw-ahd Mudoeit" from Few Yorir. WOOD'S SELF-BINDING YV HARVESTERS. Early orders ore requested, as the supply is limited. EDMUND BUXTON AND CO. 38C9 ARRIVED y « TARANAKI. Eagles' Clawe Bift» Cmting Gauges Egg Beaters Night Lumps Pocket Spirit Stoves Pen, Pencil, Knife, and Rubber combicc ß Button-hole Lancets Machine Threading Thimbles Goud Timplar Pens Hone Suppirters Duplex Gaiters Armleto Veil Pins Brooks' Combina ion Glass-cutter, Scissorssharpener, and Knife-sharpener Tack Hammers Key Rings, fto, &c. Moustache Protectors Stationery, &c, &c, &c. Night Lanps Indelible '1 nblete Cbromoa nnd Frames And a very largo qunntlty of useful and omit mental thing* never seen here before, can now be teen at J. S. JONES'S, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, &c, 9 Trafalgar- street GHOLLAH'S Great Indian Cures From the extraordinary Cures that have been performed by these MERITORIOUS MEDICINES in every part of the Colony, they have been pronounced to be J THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY The two following Testimonials are given byway of example of very many received.— See pamphlets and testimonials.; To Mr. R. HADFIELD, Agent of Grhollahs Great Indian Cures, Nelson. Nehon. 17th August, 1878 Dear Sib,— My Bon baß bten entirely cured by one bottle of the Rheumatism Mixture, after having sufftred prf at p>»in, being quite a cripple for n fortnight. He has resumed his work, and is quite well -in health. Fours truly, Richalid Adams. Kelson, September, 1878. ;To the Proprietor of » Ghollah'a Indian; Cures." Sin.—On looking over my boohs to find out the amount told iv Nelson since the introduction of your medicines, I find that there has actually been . 147 dozen disposed of, and the Rrtle still continues large. The benefitsobtainsd have been unquestionable, having come under my own observation. Yours faithfully, R. HADFIELD, 1 ' ■; Agent.
In the heyday and sunshine of life we treat with contempt tbe warnings of soberminded and well-meaning people ; but when in after years we find we can no longer trifle with our lives and constitutions, it becomes us to find out for a certainty what are the best, the surest, and the safest medicines to take in all cases of sickness or theatening disease. The cures already effected, and the testimonials received by the proprietor, warrant the assertion that there are no known medicine equal to " Go^lah's Gheat Indian Corps." Sold by all chemists. .
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. ri ENTLTMKN.—I beg to effrr myself asia VJ CANDIPATE for the coming vacancy In the General Assembly fop the City of Felson, aml to solicit jour support, ' My earnest desire to re in a position io further the connection of Ndfon with the Main Trunk Railway cf the Middle Island is my chief object in seeking a se*t : but I will, be-fore the ekction, submit rry views on the principal polHcnl questions of the day fcr your approval. ; In r tnial of the truth of a rumor of my being about to visit Fngland, I may say t ha t I have no intention of leaving Ntlton jm<l I pledge myself not to do to during the pment Parliament, which has two years to run. Yours faith fully, ACTON ADAM 9. Nelson, November 30, 1878. 4022— -13 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. fi ENTLEMKN, — Mr Sharp having anvX connect! his intention ; of reigning his $e*r, ns ore of *our Member* in <lie House of Kepreßcmntivcß, l h?s to intirrjve that, sliouid he f!o<o, I intend offering myself 88 ft CANDIDATE for Election in ibis pises. When the; vnonncy occurs. I thnll, I trust, have the honor of addressing you, and explaining my politiral principles. It having been industriously circulated; in Nelson lhat 1 intend perißapentiy rem<vjng from Nelson to Woliitigon. J legtoHSibre you; that l.havo no such intention, Hnd I pledge mypelf not to do bo ; but thnt my home slall remain ss it is nowj In Nelton.i Ycur obedient ttrvant, ALBERT PITT Nelson, November 29, 1878. <Jb2]
Sewing Machines at the mHE in^mation'has^jjjt; been! telegraphed to the Australasian Agents that X the GRAND PRIZE-the Highest award in the class-has beeS awarded Ito the . . ' Wheeler and j Wilson Company. Machines in several styles, of botli the Original and the New Straight Needle pattern, on sale for Cash, or by Monthly Payments, by the Nelson Agent W. G. WILKJNS, Bridge-street. ' * # * HAND MACHINES in m rious patterns, all warranted to work well. Bownerts Kerosiiie well known as one of the best and safest, if not the VERY BEST illuminating ', Oils produced. A Fresh Supply of this Oil just rebeived, and another lot invoiced to arrive early m the new year, per ._;• Helen A, Holmes, ' from Boston to New Zealand. This KERdSM is guaranteed fJOOD, and purchasers are invited, to examine it upon delivery,' and return if not approved. W. C. Importer of Ironmongery, Lamps, &c, . BRIDGE^ST., NELSON.. November, 1878. j JIT' .;; 1,100,000 it AIjREADY r SOLb.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 290, 14 December 1878, Page 4
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813Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 290, 14 December 1878, Page 4
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