FOR SALS. TWENTY-ONE ACRES, b-ing part of ] Section 220, of Rich Agricultural, land at; Hichmosd, with COTIAGK and FARVI BUILtiJNGrt tbse to the Railway Station, owned by Kra lIIGGS. of Hichmond, and no* leased to George Jordan. Possession can be had on the 12th February, 1879. ADAMS & KINGDON, 4255—12 Solicitors, feels on. OT. MART'S ART UNION, \J NELSON. THE CASH PRIZES ARE— One of Fifty Pounds Three of Ten Pounds Four of Five Pounds Twenty-five of Two Pounds Ihen there is a direct shipment cf first-class Plated Goods, In all 110 articles— many worth from Five to Ten Pounds eaih, and urns I ss than Twenty Shillings, fhty iucluie Swing Kettles, Toilet Sets in Gilt and Steel (veiy handsome), Celery Stands, Card Cases and Baskets, halt Cellars, Fruit Diohes, Inkstand*, Gilt Chased i Cups, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Vases, Jewels. &c„ &c, &c. Ten New Watches Have b?en especially ordered trom Englsnd There will be aho a great variety of other Va uab'.e Prizes, forming altogctlur The Best Drawing of Prizes ever offered. TICKETS— HALF- A-CROWN I HAY BE OBTAINED FROM Revs. Fathkb. Gabin and Mahomet, Meef ro A. M'GEE/iNelson Hotel ; Pabmentkr. Kcyal Hotel; A M. TLivAwioH, Coilingwocd-at.; at Mr H. D. Jackson's, "Trafalgar-st ; Mr J. Hounsbll, Traf a'gar-at. ; and Mr. W. M. Station's, Trafalger-st. N.B.— The Plsted Goods will be exhibited " shortly. The Drawing will te paced entirely under the control of a Committee, to te selected by ticketholders. 81—26 GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPS'S (3RFAKFAST) COGOA. "By a thorough knowledge of the natura laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr, Eppß han provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage which may save us many doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourish d frame.' — Civil Strvice Gazette. Sold only in Packets labelled JAMES EPPS & CO. HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, LiNboir. 1594 CELKBKA.TKD CALLED "THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND," is confidently recommended to the public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every description ; a certain "remedy L r ulcerated legs, bump, scalds, bruises, chilblains, scorbutic eruDtions, and pimples in the face, sore ani inflamed eyes, sore head*, sore leasts, pile?. It also entirely removes the foul smell arising from Cancer. Sold iv Pots, J3Jd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., and 225. earh ; and his Pilulse Anti-Scrophulß3 or Alterative Pills, Proved by more than sixty years* experience to be one of the best medicines for purifying the blood, and assisting Nature in her operations. They form a mild and superior family aperient, which may be taken at all times without confinement or change of diet Sold in Boxes at i3Jd M 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., Us , and 22sV each. Prepared only by 1 BEACH & BARNICOTT, Bridport, Dorset, England, and sold by all Medicine Vendors. 257
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 pronounced to be THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY The two following Testimonials are given byway of example of very many received. — See pamphlets and testimonials. To Mr. R. HADFIELD, Agent of Ghollah's Great Indian Cures, Nelson. Nelson, 17th August, 1878. Deab Sir, — My son bas been entirely cured by one bottle of tbe Rheumatism Mixture, after having suffered great pain, being quite a cripple for a fortnight. He has resumed his. work, and is quite well in health. Yours truly, Richard Adams. Kelson, September, 1 878. To the Proprietor of "Ghollah's Indian Cures." Sia,— On looking over my booss to find out tbe amount sold in Nelson Bince the introduction of your medicines, I find that there has actually been 147 dozen disposed o£ and the Bate still continues large. The benefits obtained have been unquestionable, having come under my own observation. Tour's faithfully, r 4 hadpield! ' - v - £ Agent ■
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 32, 5 February 1879, Page 4
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