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A I BUMS gre&t variety. XX At R. LHCiS k SC-N'f LAYS AND RHYVKES BY WILLIAM HOGG, NELSON. Satacribers to the above Workman now obtain their Copies on kpplfeatidn td the Pubishers, R LUCAS & SON. Sold bt all 3ookseli<bbs E LUCAS & SOS have received • frori England a shipment of FANCY GOODS, including Desks, Workboxea, Dres-ing-cas?F, Lndi<>fl ! Bags. Water color B^ses, Mntlien-.a^-ica' Instrument a, 'Inkstand* Cf-rd Cases arid a variety 'of othtr urticlej suitable for presents. A choice assortment of Books, suitablo for all in stock. R. LUCAS & SON, "evening mail" office, NELHON. QT. MARY'S ART UNION, U NELSON. T.'.E CASH PMZES ARE— One of Fifty Founds Three of Ten Pounds Four of Ti ve Pounds Twenty-five of Two Pounds Then there is a r?ir<ct shipment of first-class Plated Goods, In all 110 articles— many woith from Five to Tbn Pounes eaih, and ncne 1 ?s tlan Twfntt Sbilljngs. 'They iuiluie Swir? Kettles, Toilet Sets in Gilt and Steel (vtry handsome)/" Celery Stands, Card Cases and P-aeketa, Cellars, Fruit Dishes, Ink stand , Oi ! t Che.eed Cur a, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Vases, Je«el». {tc. &c, &c. Ten New Watches Rave bet-n especially ordered nom England. There will be also a great variety of other Va uable Prizes, forming altogt-thtr The Best Drawing of Prizes ' ever offered. TICKETS— FALF-A-CROWN ! MAY BE OBTAINED FROM Bets, Fathks Gabin «nd Mahonbt, Me^frs A. M'Gbp,' Nelson Hotel: Pabmenteb Hoy-1 Hot«"l ; A M. Kavakaoh (oliicgwf-cd-st.; at Mr 11. D. Jackson's, Trafalgar-st ; Mr J. Hodnskll, Trafa-gar-st.; and Mr. W. M. Stinton'b. Trafalgar-st. N.8.-The PUte.l Goods will be exhibited shortly. The drawing will be pace' entirely ucder the control of a C«n> mittee, to te sekcteJ by ticketholders. 81 2:>

There were 225 factories iu the Eastern States of America engaged in the manufacture of starch from potatoes. Nowhere in the world's history has it been before known, not in all the vocabulary of the men of science, nor in the Philosopher's store, the extraordinary and marvellous effect obtained by the steady an! persevering use of " Gkollah's Gkeat Ixdian Cctres." The maladies known as Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Liver Complaints, and Biliousness, are cured by • these Indian Medicines in a manner never before witnessed. They can be had of all chemists, where see the testimonials of marvellous cures.

• MASON /^^^^^: \/iY\T/\ uj CABINET, METROPOLITAN, AND PORTABLE, FOR CHAMBER, CHANCEL, AND CHURCH. Sole Agent: W. M. S TAN TON, Importer of Music, Pianofortes, Stringed, Brass, & Wind Instruments, & Musicians' Sundries. * # * Catalogues seat on application. Organs Shipped and Forwarded to all parts of New^Zealand. Double Furrow V Single Ploughs. Ij^ A.RIMCE US are res P ectfull y iQvite^ t0 calculate for themselves I ' whether it will not pay them to buy a DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGH for the coming season, as ONE of these, with ONE MAN and THREE HORSES is considered to do a BETTER DAY'S WORK than Two Single Ploughs with Two Men and Four Horses. A SMALL SHIPMENT OF Homsby's Double Furrow Ploughs IN THREE SIZES, TO ARRIVE <f "TONGAY," DAILY EXPECTED. ALSO Single Ploughs and Fittings. • — :o: W. C. WILKINS, IMPORTING IRONMONGER, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. HAND & TRFAFIIF St /s^S^S\ <#&' 1,100,000 ALJREADY^S€)LD.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 30, 3 February 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 30, 3 February 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 30, 3 February 1879, Page 4

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