The Colonial tapanese baskets ■ AilC UUiUUiai J At K LUCAS &, SON'S. ■ INSURANCE COMPANY : ■ J- OF NKW ZEALAND. la there no hope?' the sick man aaid ; B FIRE AND MARINE. The silent doctor shook his head. M Capital £2,000,000 " Whil e there is life there's hope/ he cried.' V Head Office, Wellington. ' " JEgroto, dum animas est, spa ettP \ M Absolute Security. Participation in the T)"R 1. T» SMTTH - t? piofits upon an <goal basis alike lor small XJD " **" ■"" aaLXJ - a •• a and large inßurers. Prompt and liberal (The only legally-qualified Medical matt, --j| settlement of cairns. advertishig), THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. consultsAn Insurer with this Company, exercising On all affections of the Neivons System (no his optional privilege and becoming a *hare- matter from what cause arising) ;on all « holder in t fleet reduces the rate charged on his broken-down Constitutions ; on all Diseases . r own properly in proportion to the amount of arising from early Indiscretions ; oa Gout ; premium he pays and the influence he exert a on Rheumatism. to induce others to insure with the Company. — TN these Colonies, those exceaies which wd lire and Marine Risks at the lowest A have indulged in "hot youth" tellnpon current rates. us with fearful interest. "W. M STANTON AffATit Oin: re Breta8 reta are .useless, our repining* 2478 «euJnr E 'dSborough. mi * The sole idea should be the chants umaHwwugu. we p Oggeag of remedying the ills we already ■ have, or combating the effects likely to result. \ r\~TTf\~T t A TTSC< Hide it as he may— put on as good an ex- i IT-Hl /I 1 1 lf\ H o terior as he can— atill is the victim conscious # that he is: a living. lie, and that. sooner or later (-K-W/ifi't MiVirl^rtfVt f^mrv»no M» 'ices will discover him to the world. Oar l>f # KjUjV A.IIUjHAjIV Ulll Ub Faith-our obligations tolsocietyafi large— — the welfare of our future offspring— and the !?_„„ j. t . ,„ duty we owe to ourselves— forbids procrasti iirom the extraordinary Cures that|have nation, and points out to us not' to wait till been performed by these the ravages break out in our constitutions. MERITORIOUS MEDICINES! Before negotiating with a merchanti before ;« OM . -t c *i. J*Y" Yi~ "V a °B a 8«»g- with a conffdential clerk; Before m every part of the Colony, they have employing a barrister-a careral man makes 2 been pronounced to be inquiries as to their standing j and, in the : 1 THE WONDER OF THE case of a legal adviser,: both as to his legal i T T T-. -r, -w-. Tm ~ qoaliflcatioiis and as to his capabilities of A NINEEEENTH CENTURY transacting the individual businesa he consults j him upon. Strange to say, however, in the M VUa, * m « f«n«™;« fp f • t selection of a medical man, the sufferer feeme two tallowing Teshmomala are quently omits thesa necessary precautions, Ji given by way of example of very and without regard to the fitness, qualiflca- -; many received.— rSee. pamphlets and tion » exr.erieace, and ability for the particu- 3 testimonials lar ailment requiring treatment, he consults ' the uearest man, whose experience and pracTO Mr. K. HADFIELD, tice, perhaps, lies in quite an opposite direc- : Agent of Ghollah's Great Indian Cures, ti T •* ♦ • i.- *v . *■ ' TVplann «*"«»» I 9 ,t astonishing that so many are driven .j xveißon. mad, are rained in health, and ar ebanfcrnpt ■ Nelson, 17th August, 1878. vi spirits, hope, and money? Have I not, lor Dear Sib,— My son has been entirely cured years, pointed out to them that I, Dr. L. L. r by one bottle of the Rheumatism Mixture, Smith, am the only legally-qualified medical after having suffered great pain, being quite ma* advertising in the Colonies f Have I not a cripple for a fortnight. He has resumed also prosecuted, at my own expense, these ' his work, and is quite well In health. very quacks, and exposed the various nostrums ' Tonrs truly, Richard Adams. thc^ are selling— such as Phosphodyne, _^^_^ Easence of life, &c. — and had them analysed, • and found them to oonaist of '• Burnt sugar Felson, September, 1878. and flavoting matter," and the certificates I have pboved to be all forgeries. It is for ibis To the Proprietor of " GhoUah's Indian reason that I etep out of the ethics of the pro- £ g „ fession and advertise, to give those who reqnrie the services of my branch an opportunity of. Sib,— On looking over my books to find knowing they can consult; a legally qualified „, . ♦»,»„„ . , - » 7 , . man, and one moreover who has made this out the amount Eold in Nelson since the his especial study. introduct'on oi yonr medicines, I find that Dr LL. Smith is the only legally qualified there has actually been medical man advertising, and he has been in MtmM , . Melbourne 24 years in full practice on Nervous 147 dozen disposed Of, Diseases Loss of Power and Debility Sypfaiand the Mb still continues large. The bene- *" *** fits obtained have been unquestionable, having Dr. L. L. SMITH can beconsulted by come under my own observation. letter ~ Fee £l - Medicines forwarded to all he colonies. Yours'faithfully, Rn a -n-CTTnT Ti Ds - L - SMITH, 182 Collins st. East. . U.JXU£ liLLiU, the Residence of the Governor), Agent. melbodkhb. 103 ■ y^ij^v MA.SON (^^^^^^^ip\ ; limm . tl ... *JL»^/ 1 |v/ CABINIT, METROPOLITAN, L ANB POETABLE,^ FOR CHAMBER, CHANCEL, AND CHURCH. Sole Agent: W. M. S TAN TON, Importer of Music, Pianofortes, Stringed, Brass, & Wind Instruments, & Musicians' Sundries. * # * Catalogues sent on application. Organs Shipped and Eofcwarded to all parts of New Zealand. " HAND ft TRF4RIF fi\ s§?S?i^S£ I - Finn U €0 I fILrtULC f§||J ■y^^^\li(l 7\^L 1,100,000 ALREADY SOLD. I
Sander & Son's Eucalypti Ixtract For all Fxtfrnal and Internal Ir flairmation, Rf eunifiti?m, Swellings, Sprains, Woun-is, Disorders of tbe Bowels, Diarrhoea, &c. R. LUCAS & SON, AGENTS FOR NELSON. 424S _ • • 6 i • 1! H i v o li y, +2 ; sbq « 4^> |> : m o •1-4 <-N rH ■S t; sail I f o§ -I i • ° | M Christmas Fruits ! CHRISTMAS FRUITS ! ! SUGARS FOR PRESERVING! Prime HAMS for PICNICS! M. M. Wtcbsteb, In oflerirg his CHRISTMAS GOODS tliis season, respectfully rcquenta the fpeeial attention of ( v t mtrs to their SUPERIOR CONDITION AND QUALITY. DKIED FRUITS, The Fineet ever seen in the Colonies, consisting of — Muscatels, Elemen. Suitante, Currants, French Plums in lit] Jars China Ginger in lit} Jars Jordan and f- hell Almcnds Barcelona Nuts Orange, Leccon, and Citron Candied Peel Persian Dates, £r eilirigs &c, &c, «c. SUGAES : Mauritius Crystals, Sydney Company's J.W and I.C. Loaf and Crashed Loaf Tablet and Brown Sugars. Half-a-ton Prime Canterbury BACON AND HAM. Half-a-ton Knight's celebrated CHEESE. ALSO, A FEW OB 1 WEBSTER'S SpecialitiesLing Phh— Fiue Red btrnng iv bairels— 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 much valued. M. M. WEBSTER, FAMILY GROCER, &c, TRAFALGAR ST.
STRAYED, a BLACK FILLY, branded on near shoulder cot plain, near hind foot white. Owner can Lave it ty pying expeutes.— T. MARTIN, Spring Grove Hotel. 4237 TJ LUCAS & SON have received XV* from England a shipment of FANCY GOODS, including Desks, Workboxes, Dres»ingcaseH, Ladies' Bags, Water color Boxes, Mathematical Instruments, Inkstands, Cnrd Cases, and a variety of other articles suitable for presents. A choice assortment of Books, suitable for all in stock. R. LUCAS & SON, "evening mail" office, NELSON. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TVTELSON AND FOXHILL. TIME TABLE FROM APRIL 1, 1878, TILL FURTHER NOTICE. To insure Despatch, Goo Is must be delivered at the Goods Shed Palp ah Hour, and Parcels Fifteen Minutfs Before the departure of the Trains. Both Goods and Parcels mmt be Prepaid to all Station* except Nelson Richmond, and Fox Hill. Consignment Note?, on the proper forms must be fided up by the Sendeis. E aitocieooao | n o-«w.mw*«a'o 5 _ "^ <o T3 '-OOtPoOOOOQ-* j3 -3 m O»i»-<i-ioicieoeo p> ~ £ h3 nnoaeona • S 3 — -: ■g £ o>«oo<ooo«o r+ "3d j9 to o«««o^<»ia . 9 ©.— « ■?» jo ■<? iq to — g, o< o'tooiduaujujwcs "2 . MS «S <C « « tO — O 3 g — ' « nt"*-**- <n o m j, »oioioi ci o <z> o o sris ri ,-i » ,-( M S*2^7tA a 'o-j«o oo «o «a |I s^o « td<o«o<o«> t^ot^ H^ m a v lOWffl MM Cl •"-" Oh h — i r^ ~ r-i ~ oi'cJ ci « p <i ri t^ 09 oo oo ad 00 oo a 4lht 1 1 1 el £ £ oo pq x w a> cq Jz; E rg «Roen«no S j§ od o -* «?»eoeo ■* <» 0 -« c fQ o? *> ? » M .S OB 00--"IN«««» S -5P5 d • £ ■■ ■ 1 « a O—CO«■* W«O *. Q "S « T3 «00OtBe0CO«O "-• "S; .S aa o^eiiNeoea-^to w __ . « -< Cl 83 ■* «H!O -< M 5> f*« >o «; >n in ur«> ic'tad 'O 3i_j oan «- oo co-<--'>o S eg o] vlQis» «M « o> o ok g} o o o o o ° 3 Stj"? k « oo « «o -- «5 . Sdcg-g « gog — wco-^uj — — £, H . »eo*«5«)- c» cc tS 5 *• ■*•♦•*■* ujidujiouj "S .OODt^OO !O — < -«5 S a «OO■* IO « — (?J PJ rj. . o>o»oi 090 dad ililijl Note — Trains stop at Stations marked * by Signal only; Passengers wishing to alight must give notice to tbe Guard at the previous Btatfon. Passengers are Hqaested not to enter or leave the Care while in motion. Season and School Tickets issued to and from all Stations, at very low rates. Apply to the Manager. Passengers are requested to examine their Change a> d Tickets at the time of ksue. Mistakes cannot afterwards be recognised. Single Tickets Issued on Saturday's or Sunday's will be available for the return journey until Monday sight W. STONE, 4159 General Manager.
If Rheumatism assail you, or Gout, or Liver Complaint, or a general unhealthy tone, fly at once to your best friend — " Gollah's Great Indian Cures." the surest medicines known. They cau be bad of all chemists .
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. ri ENTLEMEN, — Mr Sharp having anvUT noonced bis intention of resigning his Seat as one of 5 our Members in tbe House of Representatives, I beg to intimate that, should he do »o, I intend offering myself ts a CANDIDATE for Election in his place. When the vacancy occurs, I shall, I trust, have the honor of addressing you, and explaining my political principles. It having b e en industriously circulated in Ndson that I intend permanently removing from Nelson to Wellington, I teg to esanre you that I have no such intention, and I pledge myself not t<> do bo. bat that my home alall remain as it is now, in Nelson. Your obedient servant, ALBERT PITT Nelion, November 29, 1878. 4021
Alex. Hunter, it WATCHMAKEE, $ Jeweller, &c.,&c, BRIDGE-r T., NELSON, Hrn just received per overland mail, a firstcalsa assortment of GOLD AND SILVER LEVER WATCHES mtide 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 seledea including Diamond. Emerald, Ruby, Pearls, and Chased Gold Rings, Foarf Pins, Brooohes, Ear-kinos Necklets, £tuds, Slebvb Links, Pencil Cases, &c, &c. Gold and Silver Thimbles.' CLOCKS in great variety, suitable for the Drawingroom or Hall. MUSICAL BOXES of great power and superior tone. ANEROID BAROMETERS. Eleotro-plated Breakfast, Dinner, and Tea Services. OPERA GLASSES. Also, a large variety of 8-day and 30 hour AMERICAN CLOCKS from 10/- and upwards. Every deeerirtion of WatcLes, ; Clocks, •TflweDerv R*»o»freH*
T. R. HOPPER & 00. OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS, before deciding upon their purchases for > will do well to pay a visit to any of our STORES, 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. Many Genuine BARGAINS in our saries for the CHRISTMAS Season, at the very lowest JBwi^f o^^ L^J^Se for DRAPERY > MILLINERY, and CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, 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 be sold cheap. T. R. HOPPER & CO., December, 1878. RICHMOND, SPRING GKOVE, ai^d MOIJTBRm
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 6, 7 January 1879, Page 4
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2,032Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 6, 7 January 1879, Page 4
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