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Oils can co quickly and painlessly cure. I shairderta/njtr feel bound to icll the good news' to all my friends. James Goodwin. £60 Spent, but got No Relief. TKSTiMOtfrAt. — Another testimonial respecting Pottic'a Highland Oil has been received by the Agent, Mr C. L. Tweedie. It is as iQlloWßi—Sir, for many years I have suffered from rheumatism .in the back; and some time, ago it coat me over jEflO to go to Sydney and have medical advice, without. boweyer..receiv.ing any relief. I determined to try a bottle of Highland Oil, for which you -pre agent, and have much pleasure in stating that after a few applications I was entirely relieved from all pain, and can eafely recommend it to others suffering from a similar complaint to mine.— John Mddie, Bombals. '. Lumbago foe 26 Teaks. Rylstone, October 7, 1876. To Messrs. White & M'Culloch, Rylatone. Gentlemen,— l have much pleasure in informing you, as Agents for Potties Scottish Highland Oil, that the said medicine has been -thefjneans of curing me from lumbago, frpnl which I have suffered for the past 26 years, beiag at times scarcely able to crawl, owing .to ije severityjof the complaint. I make this statement, feeling convinced that the Oils (S.H;) will ctffe any one suffering in a like manner. -I reaue9ti that you will give publicity: to the Shove; and remain yours very truly,— -John McNeil Beatoh. 102, Liverpool-street, Sydney. • Dear Fir,— l. was. laid up for many long., months in bed, and bad tried all the doctors could, do for ; me, , but got only woree. At last a man called with a little of Scottish Oil. j I -was ihen in. bed, suffering terrible agony, with my' legs bent under me. I saw no hope for li/e; tut the. first bottle oi your Oil brought relief, and I could crawl about. I stuck to the fomentation, Oils, and hot iron, and ia two months got fhe nae of my limbs. I cannevtr expect" to'be~perfectly well, for I am an pld man, but I owe all to the Scottish ! Highland^ii.— ABCff ! M*Ei.DownT. '■ ■ ■- NbWtowh. Twenty-three years bad with a tumour on my neck, and, tried no end of prescriptions, until I saw 'tha'e an operation was my only chance. Fortunately I heard about the Scottish Oil, 1 and by rubbing regularly, the tumour melted away, without any kind iof pain.—H; Chaser Newtdwn, Fbom Stdhbt FsteßMAN's Joubwal. MIRACULOUS.— A most miraculous cure has cpoieuode^jny notice in Araluen. A miner in this locality named Duggan had been complaining for jear3 of a swelling on ;hisl>rsaftt,wHioh.d.e4fd[l|ie:. medical skill of r the .district. Llewellyn, residing in Braidwood, after vainty experimenting with divers panaceas. &c., ; aidviaed \t;be patient to goto the Sydney Infirmary. Alter some time he did as he was- counsel led, but what was the result ?' Why, after remaining in the hospital for aboutiiine months under the treatment of the leading medicos, he was pronounced incurabla. He returned to Araluen worse in fact 4hna when he went to Sjdney, owing,! I suppose ta the vast quantities of medicine he had taken, coupled with the fatigue of such' a long overland journey. Some months ago Mr Carry (Dr Llewellyn's servant) suggested to Mr Dupgan ti> rub the swelling with "Potties Highland Oil.' He did as was suggested, and wonderful was the result. The swelling came to a head in a short time, and burst, discharging a quantity of matter. In one of these d ; acharges a bone came out, it being the eo!e .cause ot the swelling, as can be testified by the man, whose health has been perfectly restored. He ia now able to work as usual in the; claim. Now, the nut for your Sydney M.D.'s is, how came the bone there? My principal reason for writing this, h to inform those gentlemen who attended Mr Duggan at the Infirmary of the mysterious result. — Araluen Corresponded t. ; . Manufectursed by J;POTTIE, 263,Eliza-b«th-9treet, Sydney. SOLE AGENT FOR NELSON— *(£ateC^HAar.iso) • TRAFALGAR-STREET. 13^6 HAVE FOR SALE AND TO ARRIVE Per " EpwiN Fox," FROM LONDON— GIiOTHIM©. WINES, SPIRITS BEER. KA CASES MA R T E^L li ' S ; DARK O\J BR\NDY 20 „ CV. P. Brandy 15 qrrcaaka Burdenand Gardner's Sherry .• -Winef -. - ■ ' „•;.,■; 15 „ .. Sandman's 4-grapePorfc Wine 200 casea Dnnvillefs add jStewart's Whiajcy 100 „ Lome and Einnaban's Whiskey 10.. „ Danville's Whiakey 600 » J.D K.Z. Geneva . 200 M . Burnett's and; Booth's Old Tom 200 „ Heddle'a& Bernard's Gngr. Wine 40 „ Hockm & Wilgon's ; Lemqn and Lima Juice. . , : SO „ Morton's Raspberry Vinegar

STRAYED, a BLACK FILLY, branded on near sncultler.'cqtr plain; near hind .foot w hite. 0 we e'r can hive ii by paying expehfes— T. MARTIN, Spring Grove Hotel. 4237 GHOLLAH'S Great Indian Cures From the extraordinary Cures thatjhave been performed by these MERITORIOUS MEDICINES^ in every part of the Colony, they have been prono.unced to be THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY The two following Testimonials are given by way. of "example of very, many received. — See pamphlets anid testimonials. . 1; To Mr. R. HA3DFPLJ), Agent of Ghollah's Great IndiatiCutea, Nelsom : .. "'_ \L Nehon, 17th August, 1878. Deab Sir, — My aom'has been^atirejy cured by one bottle of the Rheumatism Hixtnre, after having suffered great pain,: being quite a cripple for a fortnight. He faaaresamed his work, and is quite well in healthy . - Yours truly, Bichakd Adams. Felson, September, 18!8. To the Proprietor of " Ghoilah'a Indian; Cures." Sis, — On looking over my books to find out the amount cold in Nelson since the introduction of your medicines, I find that there has actually been . . 147 dozen disposed of, and the sale still continues large. The' banefits obtained have been unquestionable, having, come under my own observation. Yours'faithfuliy, R. HADFIELD, Agent. "For liun is ot to live— bat to live we'll.'' ! : - ;; -,P : O-T-T-I &'%--' l -= -f-'« SCOTTISH HIGHLAND OIL THE GREATEST AND CHEAPEST CUBS FOR Gout, Sunstroke Lumbago, Sunburns Neuralgia. Headaches Stiff Joints, Rheumatism And all Skin Diseases. Price 2/6, 3/6, a^td 5/- TJp- BottLe. The best ia the Family Bottle, which contains nearly three timet as much as the : 2/6 bottle. Sold by all respectable Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the Coloniea It is refreshing to 6nd Ladies and: Gentlemen who, in gratitude for the relief Drought them, either go to the trouble" and expense of publishiog the fact, or. writing. j;o their friends, teliiDg them about the SCOTTISH HIGHLAND OIL, or. in the spirit of true gntitude, visit the afijicted, and show them, how their agonies may be appeased and their sufferings alleviated. , i ■ Already,; a long : list j of. names have, been rnrolUd, and it is my desire .that "all who have been cured ahoulil {end' me' their address, not for publication, but as a eati9f action to my own mind, and as a just tribute to the Oils. I think there capnot be any fear of being accused of exaggeration after reading the testimonials published, and those now: appearing, to say that in the experience of human knowledge there never has been an agent offered to the public which has so easily, painlessly, and pleasantly cared co many people regarded by our noble Faculty pf medicine as. wearable % 'and, ft. cannot nQw be 'said that professorial men have been distanced by mortals. . I glory in the fact that I b^fong, by;b)rfh-aud education to the profesaional class. "I regret, however, , that - the,- commercial conditions of things renders ii ! deeesaary that- 1 chould adopt: a system of action at variance with professional etiquette for the sale of my goods. It Ts^ howef ep, a great satisfaction to me that ?the grandest cures which could be accomplished anywhete have teen done in the very city anahj?ounirjrr. where the discovery was made, and' t^ trust -'^hat as people gpt accustomed to the use of the Scottish Oil, vfe ' stall isee; hundreds ithditi&uaanda b£ sufferiog ;humai}ity 7Sejotee in the; vigor and strength of regenerated constitutions.' Here follows the moat extraordinary list of cures ever presented to the inhabitants of these colonies: — Fifteen Yfars a Marttr to Headaohb. 1 ' ; July 11,1877. - Dear Sir,— lt is impossible for auy one to express hia heartfelt gratitude Jot the relief I now erjoy from a terrible affliction, under which I existed for years. lean hardly now think of it but with horror. It .must be a great satisfaction, for you to know that your

Sander & Son's Eucalypti Extract For all Fxtenul and Internal Ii flan in»tloB, KVeumati»m, Swellinea, Sprains, Wounds, Disorders of the Bowels, ! Diarrhoea, &c. R. LUCAS & SON, AGENTS FOR NELSON.424S *■* § i ••H & •° O ■ g : ? +» & jm , »r 3 MRS 5 St o§ ■■ « I Of*l . CD •„, M Christmas Fruits ! CORISt&f A$ FRUITfi ! ! SUGARS:FOR PRESERVING ! Prime HAMS for PICNICS! ] M.M. Webster, In cflertng his CHRISTMAS GOODS this season, respectfully requests the f pecial attention of Cv t imers to their SUPERIOR CONDITION AND QUALITY. DRIED FRUITS, The Finect ever seen in the Colonies, consisting of— Muscatels, Elemes. Sultanas, Currants, French Plums in lib Jars Chioa Ginger in lib Jurs Jordan and bhell Alnicnds Barcelona Nuts Orange, Lemon, end Citron Candied Peel Persian Dates, it . eili i igs &c, &c, ac. sugars: Mauritius Crystals, Sydney Company's J.W and I.C Loaf and Crushed, Loaf Tablet and Brown Sugars. Halp-a-ton Prime Canterbury BACON AND HAM. Half-a-ton Knight's celebrated CHEESE. ALSO, A FEW OF WEBSTER'S Specialities— Ling Fish-rFine Red fttrring in bmrels— Albro* Smoked Sprats— Anchovies in Oil Spanish Olives— Sheep Tongues— Tarragon Vinegar. And, as a matter of fact, . Webster's Coffee is the Best ! Because the Finest Ceylon Plantation Berry is used only, and that is roasted and ground daily on the premises, ensuring freshness, briskness, and that exquisite aroma for. which good Coffee is so muc^i valued. M. M. WEBSTER. FAMILY GROCER, Ac., \ TBAFALGAR-ST.

/GENTLEMEN and FAMILIES can be VT accommodated with Board and Residence at Mrs T. C BATCHfcLOR'S, Watmea Street, opposite Nilp-gtreet. 4296 -tc. Hooper & Dodson's Special Brewing of Fine gITTEK ALES For Summer use is now ready, 6/- $• dozen. B£Bt Druble Ftout PORTER and XXX ALE R/ -^doaan. _ 5315 W. ROUT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, VALUATOR, LAND, HOUSE, & COMMISSION AGENT, HARDY STREET, NELSON. fFiRANSFEHS or CONVEYANCES of JL LAND under the "Land Transfer Act" effected at charges fixed by the Act; also MORTGAGES and RE - LEASES. POWERS of ATTORNEY prepared, and LEASES drawn. Money invested on Mortgage Securities or in Bank and other Shares. Mocey lent on Freehold Securities at current rates of interest. Rents on Land, and Interest en Mortgages collected Land and Houses hired let, bought or sold, on commisdon. Insurances effected at lowest rate?. Rents collected. Tares and Insurances paid; and repairs, effected. Valuations made in Town or Country for purchases, sales, or for Stamp and Succession Duty. FOR SALE, O!C VKRT BAST TERMS TO SUIT PDRCHiSEES — 3. Twentytbree feet fronting Selwyn Place. 4 House and Stables in Morrison-street, in one lot or separately 6. Fifty Acres, Montere— a bargain. 9 Thirty feet fronting Nile-street Fast. 8. Two Cottages in r-outh-street, by small monthly payments if preferred. 11. Three hundred Acres, Upper Moutere. 12. Forty Acres & Cottage, Lower Moutere. 13. Two Acres, North Eekstreet, £80. 14. Six-roomed House and forty feet of Land fronting Collingwcod-street for £225. 17. A very attractive Pesidence at the Port having forty feet frontage to Wakefleld Quay, commanding a splendid 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 cash. 22. A Five roomed Cottage and nearly half an a°re of Land fronting St. Vincent6treet, adjoining the New School ground, for £160, a great part of the money may remain on mortgage at S per cent, if preferred 83. Fifty feet of Land in Hardy-street, with comfortable House, for £200, terms easy. 24 A superior Villa residence, with Bath* room and all conveniences attached, conveniently situated, end commanding a good view of the City. 25. About 1000 Acres of first-claess Land, abrut 14 mijes from Neleon, partly Pins and Totara Btißh and partly Flax, with good Residence and Outbuildings, £2000, easy terma. 26. A Shop and Dwelling House, Hish-et Richmond, with 53 feet frontage £175. TO LET, AT RENT, AND ON TBBItS 88 HAT BE ARRANGED — 1 A convenient shop and Dwelling-house, with large outbuildings, at corner of Hardy and Alma Streets 5. A Cottage and five acres good Land, Stoke, clnae to Railway Station, very FU'table for a Market Gsrdtn. 7. A Co<tage and half a Section of Land, at the Moutere, close to the sea and bandy lor shipping, very suitable for fruit-growing, as trees do well and bear .abundantly. 14, Handfome Ffitnijy Residnece at. Stoke, near the railway statloD, with about 7 acres of land, divided into Shrubbery and flower garden, Orchard and Paddock, early possession, Rent £50 per year. NILE-STREET EAST Drapery &G*ocery Store (NEXT BBIMCE ALBEST HOTEL). SPECIAL NOTICE.! NOW OPENING ODT— New Spring & Summer Drapery PLAIN and Fancy Dress Materials, in jail the New Textures ' • ; New Prints, Muslins, French Cambric^ Linen Sets, Fancy Collars, Ruffles • Flower*,. Feathers, and Ribbons ' Straw Hats in' all the. newest shapes trimmed, untrimmed, or. trimmed; to order ' j And a general assortment of HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY, of good quality, cheap. : Also, GROCERIES of all deacrjptirus — Hollow-wars — Earthenware Chinaware— Glassware— Tinware— Bruihware ISP* All Goods in this Establishment, comparing quality, will be sold as cheap! as any House :in town. Inspection invited. MISS M. GARDINER, Manager.

The Anglo-American Times relates the following : — "A penniless English girl, just 25 years ago, started liavness-niaking in a Pearstreet loft, New York. She sold what was manufactured about the city so well as soon to employ journeymen, and in six years had built up a large business, making every State acquainted with her wares. She invented machinery for harness-making, first used the fiewiug machine on leather, secured a mouoply on horse bonnets by purchasing all the patents on them, and for years has occupied the whole of a five-storey warehouse ia Warren-street, employing 100 workmen. This lady, Miss Emma Bartlett, has just died at New York, leaving a large property, the accumulation of her own earnings. The sceptic often stands in the way of advancement, but he may not always have his own way — the irresistible force of truth overwhelms him. and he often becomes the convert. Let all who are doubting the eificacy of " Ghollaii's Great Indian Ctjses," hut notice the extraordinary effect they have in restoring the sick to health, and they will join in the general high opinion formed of their merits. Testimonials received from all parts of the Colony, incontrovertibly prove tbe9e Indian Medicines to be the* finest in the world. They are sold by all Chemists.

GRAND PRIZE DRAWING. Tickets Half-a-Crown. ART UNION in aid of Funds for ENLARGING ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Several most valuable Art Prize*, aUo one of Fifty Pouvds, three of Ten Pounds, four of Five Pounds, twenty- five of Two Powds cash Tickets may be had on application to Rev. Fathkb Garin, Catholic Station ; Rkv; Father Mahonby, C tholic Station ; Mr. A M. Kavanagh. Catholic Schoolmaster ; Mr. A. M'Gee, Nelson Hotel; Mr. W. Pabmehter, Roys! Hotel. 8667— a Alex. Hunter, lit WATCHMAKEE. f£ Jeweller, &c.,&c, BRIDGE^ T., NELSON, Hag just received per overland mail, a fJrutr calss assortment of GOLD AND SILVER LEVER WATCHES made expressly to his order. Watch Chains in Gold, Silver, and Steel, also Hair Guards. Also, a large and extensive stock of JEWELLERY of the latest designs, most carefully selected including Diamond, Emerald, Ruby, Pearls, and Chased Gold Rings, Poarp Pins, Bsooches, Ear-kings NXCKLETS, "TITOS, SiEBVB LINKS, Pbnctl Cases, &c, &c. Gold and Silver Thimblea' CLOCKS in great variety, suitable for the Drawingroom or Hall. MUSICAL BOXES of great power and superior ton*. ANEROID BAROMETERS. Eleotro-plated Breakfast, Dinner, and Tea Services. OPERA GLASSES. Also, a large variety of 8-day and SO hour AMERICAN CLOCKS from 10/- and upwards. E v*ry descrirtion of Watcles, Clocks, •WeUer? Rrr>»*r#a Ballarat Gallery of Paintings. BRAND ART UNION, DRAWING POSTPONED until 24th March. 20,000 TICKETS, AT £1 EACH--100 P R I Z E S. £2000 FIEST PRIZE £2000. 2nd prize, £1000 ; 3rd prize, £1000 ; 4tfi prize,' £1000 ; sth prize, £1000 ; 6th prize, £1000; 7th prize, £500; Bth prize, £50Q ; 9th prize, £500; 10th prize, £500; 11th prize, £250 ; 12th prize, £250 ; 13th prize, £250 ; 14fch prize, £250 ; 15th prize ,£IOO ; 16th prize, £100 ; 17th prize, £100 ; 18th prize, £100 ; 19th prize, £100 ; 20th prize £100 ; 21st prize, £100 ; 22nd prize, £100 } 23rd prize, £100; 24th prize, £100; 25th prize, £50 ;26th prize, £50 ; 27th prize, £50 ; 28th prize, £50 ; 29th prize, £50 ; 30th prize, £50 ; 31st prize, £50 , 32nd prize, £50 ; 33rd prize, £50 ; 31th prize, £50. 35th to 60th PRIZE 3, £20 each ; 61st to 1 00 th PRIZES, £10 each. If preferred, Mepsrs Bridges and Co. guran tee to find purchasers for the pictures a the full amounts for each prize, as state abore, at the close of the Drawing. Note. — All moneys are deposited in the Bank of Australasia, to the credit of Wm. Bridges and G. E. Finnis, as an Art-Union Trust account for the fulfilment oi the above contract with the Ticket-Holders. It is to the interest of all concerned that the drawing should take place ; intending subscrioers should not therefore withhold their subscriptions till the last moment, a> from that cauce only caa k there arise any tot delay. * Tickets can be obtained from W. M. STANTON, Sole Agent for Nelson. 4326

LEGAL HOLIDAYS. THE O FFI C E S of the undersigned SOLICITORS will be CLOSED fnm the 25th day of December, 1878, to the 7ib January, 1879, inclusive HERRY 4DAMS, ADAMS & KINGDON, ALBERT PITT, FELL & ATKINSON. 4126 ' BONNY & SINCLAIR. NEW ZEALAND LIGHTHOUSES. HOKITJKA. Marine Department, Wellington, 4th December,-1878. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office until NOON on MONDAY, the 6th January. 1879, for the EKKCTION of a LIGHTHOUSE TOWER, FENCE, &c, at Hokitika. They most be addressed to th Hon. the Minister having charge of the Marine Department, Wellington, and marked outside "Tender for Liahtbouse, &p., Hokitikt." Plans and fpecifirations way be seen «t the Public Workß ( ffiees, Wellirgton Nelson, Grey month, and Hckitika. Telegraphic tfnitrs similarly addressed and marked, will be recdved if presented at any Tele-;g-aph Ottce, by NOON of the;' same date, provided tht.t written tender in due form are lodged at a District or Resident Engineer's Office by the same hour. The lowest or any ' tender will not necessarily be accepted. By commacd JOHN BLACKRTT, 4128 Marine Engineer. PUBLIC WORKS. (.Architect's Branch,) Wellington, 23rd December, 1878. npENDERS are invited for the Ereci tion of a COURT HOUSE and POLICE STATION at PICTON. General Conditions, Specifications, and Drawings may be seen at the 1 üblic Worts Office, Architect's Branch, Wellington ; and at tht Public Works Offices at Nelson and Blenheim. Tenders addnssfd to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside "Tender for Coort House, Kcton," will be received at the above Office np to Noon of FRIDAY, the 17th day of January, 1879. Telegraphic tenders will be received provided the original tender and deposit are lodged'with the neorest District Engineer at the time above specified. Tbe loweit or any tender not necessarily accepted. ...'.. W. A. GARDNER, , ■ .4946- For Engineer in Charge M.I,

HAND & JBr^j.Ey-'ffl,^^^^ " - JK; 1,100,000 ALREADY SOLD.

T. R. HODDER & CO. i • •• ... . . . > ! • OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS, before deciding: upon their purchases fo* rHlr^S WeU t0 P ay . a visit to any of Olir STOR ?S, we having the largest STOCK to choose from in the Province. Our GROCERY DEPARTMENT is well assorted with all the neces- IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, OILMEN'S STORES, &c, &c; ' , Maay: Qtmme BARGAINS in our «*. for the CHEISTMAS Season, at the very lowest JEwSrV^l^S' I^f^2 for MILLINERY, and CLOTHJNG f .DEPARTMENT, marKet rates. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. offered only for the CHRISTMAS SEASON. '■-. English and Colonial BOOTS at our usual satisfactory prices. CASH BUYERS OP WOOL. .-.', A Second-hand Six-horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE in good order, to be sold clieap. T, R. HODDER & CO., December, 1878. RICHMOND, SPRING GRO¥E, kik© MOllTlSffi

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4, 4 January 1879, Page 4

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