The largest Sunday-school in the world is at Stockport, England. The buildiing accommodates about 4000, and the school has branches which accommodate JOOO more. The number of teachers registered since the school was opened is 5085, and of scholars 90,804. " While there's life there's hope." This is well said, for often poor sufferers from depressing maladies have been brought so low that it seemed hopeless to hope for recovery. The new medicines introduced lately into "New Zealand, have worked such wonders in many such apparently hopeless cases, that they should be tried by all suffering from Bheumatic attacks, severe Gout, Liver Complaints, &c. These medicines are pronounced to be the " Wonder " of the nineteenth century, and can he had of ail Chemists. Ask for « Gollah's Gkeat , Indian Cores."
Advice to Motheps !— Are you broken in your rest by a sick child Buffering with the pain of cutting tteth ? Go at onco to a Chemist, Bn d get abottle of Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor fufferer mtnediately. It i 3 perfectly harmleis and nle.i°f.nt to taste. It produces natural quiet sleep, by relievicg the child from pain, gnd the little cherub awakes " as bright as a button. It soothes the child, it Boftens the gums, allays all pßin, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the beet known remedy for dysen'ery and diarrhoea, wheilur arfein? from teething or other causes. everywhere at 19. Ijd. per bjttie. Manufactory 493, Oxford-street, London. Valuable Discovsby for the Hair.— lf your Hair h turning grer or wbitp, or Jallinsr off. me " The Mexican Hair Fenewer," for it will positively restore in every case Grey or White hair to its original colour, without leaving t».e disagreeable smell of most 'Restorers ' It make* the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth " rf the hair on bald spots where the glands are not decayed. Ask your neoreft chemist for " Tho Mexican FTair Eenewer," prepared by Henry C Gallop, 493, Oxford -street, London, and sold everywhere at 3s. Od. pir bottle. FtoaiLiNE !— For the Teeth and Breath — A lew drops of the liquid " Floriline " sprinkled on a wefc tooth-brueh produce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses «he tetth from ail parasites and impuitm s barriers the gums, preventß tartar, stops decay, "gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes alt unpleasent odour Brtotng from decayed teeth or t»baoc. smoke. " Ths Fragrant FlorJline." being composed in part of haney and swett herbs, is delicicua to the taete, and the greatest toilet discovery of the nge. Sold everywhere nt 2e. 6d. Prepared by Henry C. Gallup, 433 Oxford-street, Londoo.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 14, 16 January 1879, Page 4
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