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Sander & Son's E ucalypti Extrac t For all Fxtfnni and Inierrai Ji flan inßtfon,R*eumnti-m. Sprains, Wounds, Di.'ovders of the Bowels, Diarrfcoea, &c. R. LUCAS & SON, AGENTS FOB NELSON. 4245 • • o fit <i U O Ss g » •g ft ■° O g ? P »IK «n O .til?! 1 ! I ■■a? si;*** m £j r*H S K oo 1 Christinas Fruits ! CHRISTMAS FRDITS! ! STJGAES FOR PRESERVING! Prime HAMS for PICNICS! M. M. WEBSTER, In offering his CHRf.STM*^ GOODS this «eßson, r-fspfctful'y rf quests the fpecialat/ention of (v t me rs to thpir SUPERIOR CONDITION AND QUALITY. DKIED FRUITS, The Fiueft ever seen in the Colonies, consisting of— Muscatels, Elerneß. Suitanas, Currants, Frei.ch Plums in lift Jars China Ginger in lib Jits Jordan and Miell Almcuds Barcelona Nuta Orange, Lemon, and Citron Candied Pee! Persian Datea, ir eili Hga &c., &c, «c. SUGARS : Manritiua rrrstals, Sydney Company's J.W and I ! C TiOaf and Crushed Loaf Tablet and Brown Sugars. HalptA-tow Prime Cantekbuht BACON AND HAM. Half-a-ton Knight's celebrated CHEESE. ALSO, A FEW OF WEBSTER'S Specialities— Ling Fifh— Fine Ked htrnng in barrels — Albro' Smoked Sprats— Anchovies in Oil Spanish O.Vi vee - Sneep Tonguf B— Ta rragon Vinegar. Apd, as a matter of fact, : Webster's Coffee is the Best ! Because the Finest Ceylon Pomatum Berry is used only, and that is roasted and ground daily on the premfsis. ensuring freshness, briskness, and that exquisite , aroma for which good Coffee is so much valued. M. M. WEBSTER, FAMILY GROCER, Ac, TKAFALGAK-ST.

W. ROUT, LICENSED LAND BROKEB, VALUATOR, LAND, HOUSE, & COMMISSION AGENT, HARDY STREET, NELSON. riNRANSFEHS or~CONVKYANCES of J. LAND under tbe " ~Lv.vk<{ Transfer Act" effected »t charges fixed by the Actalso MORTGAGE* and RE- LEASES, POWFRS of ATTORNEY prepared, and LEASES drawn. Money invested en Mortgage Securities or in Bank and other Shares. More? lent on Freehold Securities at currtnt ratf 8 of intctf st. Rerts on Land, and Interest en Mortgagee collectfd ! Land and Houses hired let, bought or sold, on commission. Insurance! effected at lowest rates. Rents ..collected. Taivrs and Insurances paid; and repairs, effected, Valuations made in Town or Country for purchases, sale?, or for Stamp and Succession Duty. — FOR SALE, ON VERY EiSY TEBMfI TO SUIT PUHCKASEHS— 3. Twenty three feet fronting Selwyn Place. 4 Bouse and Stock s in Morrison-street, in one lot or eeparate'y 6. Fifty Acres, Moutere— a bargafa. 9 Thirty feet fronting Nile-street Fast. 8. Two Cottages in !*"otilh-Btrf et, by imall monthly payments if preferred" 11. Three hundred Acres, Upper Moutere. 12. Forty Acre 9 & Cottage Lower Mootere. IS. Two Acres, North Etk- afreet, £80 14. Six-roorred House and forty feetof T,and fronting. Col Hngwcoi-stceet for £225; 17, A v*ry attractive Feeidence at the Port j having forty feet frontage to Wakefleld ! Qnay, commanding a tplendid view of | the harbor, on very easy terms and at a low price. 19. A capital investment in a Corner section having 60ft frontage to Hardy-st., and 150 ft frontage to Wellington-street— \ a bargain for <ash. 22. A Five roomed Cottage and nearly half an a r re of Land fronting St. Vinrentstreet, adjoining the New School j ground, for £Ho,a great part of the money may remain on mortgage at 8 per cent, if preferred 23. Fifty feet of Land in Hardy-sirrer, with comfortable House, for £200, terms | easy. 24 A superior Villa residence, with Bathroom and a'l conveniences attached, ; conveniently situat? d, imd commanding a good view of the City. | 25. About 1000 Acres of first-classs Tan<i, abr.ut 14 miles from Neleon, pnttly P/ne and Tctara Bush and partly Flax, with good Residence and Outbuildings, £2000, eaav termß. 26. A Shop and Dwelling House, Ilich-st. Richmond, with 53 feet frontage £175. T OLE T, AT KENT, AND ON TEBM3 aS MAT BK ABBANGED — 1 A convenient shop and Dwellitrg-bonse, with large outbuildings, at corner of Hardy and Afmi Streets 5. A Cottage snd five acres good Land, Stoke, close to Railway Station, very suitable for a Market Garden. 7. A Co t<ge and half, a Section of Land, at the Montcre, close to the sea and handy for shipping, very suitable for fruit-prowing. as trees do well and bear abundantly. 14. Handsome Family .Residnece at Stoke, near, the mil way station, with -about 7 acres of 'and, divided into Shrubtery and .fl.iw£-r garden, Orchard and Padf dock, early posaeeßion, Rent £50 per year. LEGAL HOLIDAYS. THE OFFICES of the undersigned . SOLICITORS will be CL' >SED from the 25th day cf December, I*7B, to ihe 7th January, 1879, inclusive HENRY ADAMS, ADAMS &KINGDON, ALBPRT TITTi FELL & ATKINSON, . 4126 BUNNY & SINCLAIR, ; NILE-STREET EAST Drapery &Grocery Storej (NEXT PHIHCE AI BERT HOTEL). SPECIAL NOTICE. \ NOW OPENING OUT— New Spring & Summer' Drapery! T>LAIN, and Fancy/Press Materials In all; JL the New Textures' ' New. Prints, Muelinsj French Cambrics i Linen Sets, Fancy Collars, Ruffles : Flower?, Ftathejs, and Ribbons Straw Hats in ail tha newest shapes ; trimmed, untrimmed, or trimmed to! ■order, . - ( And a general assortment of HOUSE-: HOLD DRAPEhY, of good quality,! cheap. ' Also, GROCERIES of all descrip-l tinna— Hollow-ware — Earthenware] Chinaware— Glass ware— Tinware— ; Sruehware BST All/Goods in this Establishment, j comparing quality, will be sold as cheap as) any Home in town. Inspectim invitid. MISS M. GARDINER, Manager. ,

tumour me.ltf.c^ away without any kind of paio.— H. Chase, Ntwtown. | Fbom Stdney Fkeeman's Jourkail/. MIRACULOUS. — A most miraculous cure lm« coTe un ier my notice in Ar<tlnen. A miner in this locality named Duggan had been complaining for years of a swelling on his breast, which defied the radical skill of the district. Dr Lit wel'yn, residing in Braicjwoo«l, alter Viioly experimenting with divers paraceaa. &c, advised the patient to po to the Sydney Inflrtraty After some time he did as he was counselled, bat what was the resalt ? Why, after remaining in tbe hospital for about nine months un< 4 er the treatment of the leading medicos.'.he was prcnourced incurable. He returned to Aralaen worse iii fact than when he went to Sj dney, owing, I suppofe to the vast quantities of medicine he had taken with the fatigue of such a long overland journey Soae months ago Mr Curry (Dr Llewellyn's aetvant) suggested to Mr Duggan to 1 rub the swelling with "PoUie'B Bigh'and Oil.' He did as was suggested, and wonderful was the result The swelling came toja head in a short time; and burst, diaehargirg » quantity oi matter. Fn. one. cf these d echargea a hone came outrj it being the sole cause ot the swelling, a? can be testified by tuejnan, whose health has been perfe'cHy restored. He is now sWe tQ ■worths usual in the claim. Now, the nut lor your Sydney/ M.D.'s is, how came th<? bone there?. My. principal reason for writing this Wto inform (hose gentlemen who at-j tended Mr /Duggan at tbe Infirmary of the mysterious rf suit, — Araluen Corrtßponde n t. | Manufociured ;by J. PoTTIE, 263, Eliza] beth-strett, Sydney. i

ST SATED, a RL A CK Fi LLT f brnnded on nenr snrulder not plain, near bind foot white. Owner can have it ry paying expenfes—T. MARTIN, Spring Grove Hotel. 4237

"For liun is ot to life— but to live well..''. POTT IE'S SCOTTISH HIGHLAND OIL THE GREATEST AND CHEAPEST CUKE FOR Gout. SunstrokeLumbago, Sunburns Neuralgia, Headaches Stiff Joints, Rheumatism And all Skin Diseases, PUICE 2j6, 3/6, AND 5/ The best is the Family Bottle, which contains nearly three timea &* mich aa the 2/6 bottle; Sold by all respectable Chemists and Storekeepers, throughout the Colonies,

It ia refreshing to Grid Ladies and Gentlemen who, in gratitude for the relief brought them, either go to the- trouble and expense, of pullbbing the facf, or writing to iheir friends, teilirg them about the SCOTTISH HIGHLAND OIL, or. in the stirit of true, gratitude, via't the afflicted, and show them' how tnei- agonies may be eppsased and their snff-.ringe alleviated. ; Already a long lißt of names have been enroll, d, and ,it is, my desire- that all who have been cured slioull f en ime their fttJdrees; net for puh}ica.tion,butaß a sat'ialaction to my own mind, and as a jiiet tribute .to the Oils, I ihink there; cannot be any fear of being, accused of exaggeration after reading thes testimonials pub,!ißhed,tii!d those row appear T ing, to say that in the experience of- human knowledge there never hns r been an agent offered to the public which has so easily, painlessly, and pleasantly cured so many people regarded by our noble Faculty of medicine as incurable ; and it cannot now be said that professional men Lave been, distanced by ordinary mortals. I glory in the fact that I belong, by birth and education to the professional class. . I regret, however, that the commercial conditions of things renders it nece^ary that I should .adopt a system of action at variance wit'» professional et'quette for the sale of my good?. It i B ,.. however, a great satisfaction to me thU the grandest cures which could be accomplished anywhere have teen done in the vtry city and country where the discovery was made, and I trust that ac people get accustomed to the use of the Scottish Oil, we shall tee hundreds and trousnnds of suffering humatitv rejoice again in the vigur and strength of regenerated constitutions. Here follows the most extraordinary list of cures ever presented to the inhabitants of thise cclonits: — FrpiEEN Yfars a Mabttr to Headache. July 11, 1877. Dear Sir, — It is impossible for. aity oneto express his heirtleir, gratitude for the relief I now e> joy from a terribie affliction, under which 1 existed for years I can hardly now think of it but with horror. Ie must be a great satisfaction for you to know that your Oils can fO quickly and painlessly cure, I shall certa nly feel bcuad to tell the good news to all my friends. James Good-win. £G0 Spent but got No Belief. Testimoiual. — Another testimonial respecting Potties Highland Oil has been ncoived by the Agent, Mr C. L. Tweedie. It is as follows:— Sir, for many years I bare suffered from rheumatism i>i the back; and some time ago it cost me over £60 to go to Sydney and have medical advice, without, l.owever, receiving any rt lief. I determined to try a bottle of Highland Oil, for which you nre ag nt, and hare much pleasure in stating th»t after a few applicstious 1 was entirely - relieved from all pain, and can sately recomm<nd it to others suffenng from a similar complaint to mine.— John Mddie, Bombala. Ltjmbaqo fob 26 Tears. Rylstone, October 7,1876. To Messrs. White & M' 1 ultoch.'Ryfeto'ne. Gentlemen,— l have much pleasure in informing you, as Agents fcr Pottie'a Scottish Highland < il. that the said medicine has been the mean 9of curing me from lumbago, from wbii'h I have suffered for the p»Bt 26 years, being at times scarcely able ta cruwl, owing to >be severity of the.c< mplaint. I make this statement feeling convinced that the Oils (S.H.) will cure any one suffering in a like marnet I request that you will give publicity to the abiive, an<l remain yours very trul> , — John McNeil Beaton. : 102. Liverpiol-street, Sydney. Dear Fir,— I was !*>iii up for many long months in. bed. and bad tried all the, doctors could do for me, but got only wowe. At last a man exiled with a little of Scottish Oil' 1 I was then in bed, suffering terrible agony, with my lega.benfunder. me., t sawno h"pe for lie; tut the firsi bottle of your Oil brouzht relief, »ndl could crawl about. I stuck to the form ntatioc, Oil*, and hot iron, and in two months got the use of ray limbs. I can mvfr expect to be perfectly well, for I am an .old man, but I owe all to the Scottish Highland Oil.— Arch M'&ldownt. Twenty-three years bad with a tumonr on my neck, and tried no end of prescriptions, until I saw that an operation was my ,on)y chance. Fortunately I heard about tha Scottish Oil, and \>y rubbing regularly, the

SOLE, AGENT FOR: NELSON— < LOUIS : RpTHERj i'(L«te 0. Habliko^ . ' TRAFALGAR-STREET. 1336 iiav;e FOR SALE AND TO ARRIVE ; Per., "Edwin Fox," FROM LONDON— SUMISRMAPERY AND WINES, SPIHITS AND BEER. KA CASES MARTELL'S DARK OU BR\NDY 20 „ CV. P. Brandy 15 qr-caeks Burden and Gardner's Sherry Wine 15 „ Sandman's 4-grape Port Wine 200 cases Dunville's and Stewart's Whiaky. 100 „ Lome and Kinnaban's Whiskey 10 „ Duntillfc's Whiskey 600 „ J.D K.Z. Geneva 200 „ Burnett's and Booth's Old Tom 200 „ Heddje's & Bernard's Gngr. Wine 40 „ Hockin & Wilson's Lemon and Lime Juice 50 „ Morton's Raspberry Vinegar 100 „ St Julien, La Rose, St fe million, and Leeville Clarets : 100 „ No. 2 Moselle 200 „ Fig and Guinness' Stout 200 „ Tenneat f s Ale and fetout : 100 „ Dr. Townaend'a Sarsapatilla 50 „ India Coope's Ale OILMAN'S STORES, &c. 60 cases Keiller's Candied Peel and Con : fectionery ' ! 100 „ Dunn's EreshJlerrings & Albert's; Sardines ; 5 .„ Robinson's; Patent Groa's 50 „ Croase & Blackwell's Pickles . 30 ' „ Cioß3B& : BlsqkweiU-8 i lp.t'£d r E'iehi and 'Sippereci' Herrings' 20 „: Overalls- Kippered and Red Herrings 800 boxes Price's and Brandon's Candles ,50 ,/Carriag? Candles ' " " SO caaea Fry's and Ta; lot's Chocolate and : Cocoa '" "''■' '--■-- Jl : lOi'i, Tulloch's Cocoa and Chocolate 40 „ Bell & Black's flaids, and 250 Vestas: - ■ -• 40, „ Brown & Poison's Corn Flour 70 kegs Linseed Krai and Dried Apples 30 „ Ripe, Hemp, and Canary Seeds

1,100,000 ALREADY SOLD. /%

It is said that many of the Lancashire mill-owuer3 are looking forward to the time when they may be tempted to move theircapital aud their machinery abroad. The most lovely women are those whei have been carefully attended to in their childhood. Mothers of families would do well to regulate the health and beauty of their children, not only by the dietary watch--fulness and open-air exercise, but by tho occasional well timed dose of the Aperieni Mixture of " Ghollah's Great Indian Cubes." Sold by all Chemists. ':

T . R. HjODDER & €0 . OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS,! before deciding upon their purchases for .„ , „ C5 HE 3E^, 3C Slffi ML will do well to pay a visit to any of our STORES, we having the largest STOCK to choose from in the Province. Our GEOCERY DEPARTMENT is well assorted with all the neces- IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, OILMEN'S STORES, &c, &c. j Mauy Genuine BARGAINS in our saries for the CHRISTMAS Season, at the very lowest Twwuf^v 6oo^', B0 1 0KS ' FA , NCY GOODS DRAPERY, MILLINERY, and CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, , . , JiiWiiljJjJiKy specially cheap, and very suitable for ' market rates. j CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. offered only for the CHRISTMAS SEASON. English and Colonial BOOTS at our usual satisfactory prices. CASH BUYERS OF WOOL. A Second-hand Six-horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE in good order, to Tbe sold cheap. T . R. HODDEE & CO • , I December, 1878, , RICHMOND, SBBINGj #Rolß,_ Any MOPTEBE. Printed and publißhed by tbe Proprietor Bobbbt Sxkpmbt Luoab, ol Britanßia Be^hta (under the name of K. Lpcit ahd )Son, at his PrintiDg Oi^co, Bridge street, NeigdriJ EwtKf Meil Q&*« December 28, l«7i.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIIL, Issue 301, 28 December 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIIL, Issue 301, 28 December 1878, Page 3

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