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SCHOOL OF^COOKEEY. MASONIC HAtl>, NELSO'2*. T ESSO^S on MONDAYS, WEp^BSJLJ DAYS, and FhIDATS from 2 to 4, and from 7 to 9, eveciog. Single Lesson, Afte?n»on, 4/ . 1800-12 „ Evening, 2/-. "ORLVA.TE BOARD and PESIDEKCE. JL Apply Mrs. T. C. BATCH BLOR, , / 1096-tc Waimea-street. j GEOEGE DIXOF, of Wellington,, Bega to irform the Inhabitants of Kebon, "i that having purchased Mr 'J. A. Habit's! AERATEH WATER AND CORDIAL ! MANUFACTORY, | He Is now prepared to supply an article,! which he hopes will meet with. their entire f atisfaetion. ' : Address G. DIXOW, I Cordial Manufacturer,' &c, Brjdge-st., Nelson. "" ■ I Note— l have purchased all the BottlerBaskets, and Eegs, the propeity of this Firm,j th>y will thertfore be collected by me. "" ! i 1675 G. D. ! . ___ — | W M. WEBSTER S gaij • thanks his numerous cuatom-j era for their continued patronage, and desires to assure them and the public generally that he still adheres to that old healthy principle of giving ,eur-J CHABEEB THE BEST POSSIBLE ViLUli for theie money. The reductioii of the Tea and Sugar duties enables M. M. "Webster to place upon thai breakfast tables of all who have an eye to quality and economy, a splendid Mauritiua White Crystal SUGAR at sd, and a Delicious CONGOU at 3/6| and the whole range of Household Requisites in the Grocery Department at the lowest possible rates consistent with quality. - \ A few specialities feom India just received, comprising Ohutnees, Tamarinds, Taap Sauce, Nepaul and Eed Peppers, Superior Curry Powdei? and Paste, Guava Jelly and Cheeeej, Bahl Cheese (a wonderful specific for dysentery), Typarry Jam, Preserved Limes, Pickled Mangoes, Pineapple Marmalade, Putwa Jelly, etc., etc. . i M. M. Webste? is the sole accredited agent in New Zealand fop the " Lamb Knitting Machine Manijeactoht Company" of America, ank will, furnish. Price List and other particulars on application. — A few Family Machines (being the balance of Bother's bankrupt estate) at a little more than half-price. Just Eeceived, another shipment of those wonderful Yankee Self-weigh-' ing Cheese Knives. Webster's Coffee still maintaiiis its high reputation for purity, fineness, and fullness of flavor, and is without doubt the best, simply because it is skilfully roasted and prepared, and pufc into consumption fresh from the mill. M. M. WEBSTER, Coffee and Chicory Manrafaoturer. Tea Dealer, Family Grocser, Importer of Indian Condiments* Yankee Notions, &6., Trafalgarcstreet, Nelson. GOODS BELIYESBD TO ALL PABTB OF IHSCITT ' Is there no hope?* the sick man said ; The silent doctor shook his head. " While there is life there's hope/ he cried.' " 2Egroto t dumanvnasest,spesett. n DR. L. L. SMITH (The only legally-qualified Medical man . advertising), '. : CONSULTS— On all affections of the Netvcraa System (no matter from what cause arising) ; on broken-down Constitutions ; on ail Diaeases arising from early Indiscretions; on Goat • on Rheumatism. ,: > IN these Colonies, those excesses which we have indulged ia " hot youth " tell upon as with fearful interest ' . Our regrets are useless, our -repininga futile. The sole idea should be the chsnees' we possess of remedying the. ills we ahrea'dy, have, or combating the effects likeiy toTresiilC Bide it as he may— put on; as good an exterior as he cae~ Btill is the victim conscidas that he is a living lie, and that sooner or later his vices will discover him to the world. Oar Faith— our obligations to society at large—. the welfare of our iutnre offspricg-pand the duty we owe to ourselves— forbMa prpceaiti { nation, and points out to ua not ia wait till the ravages break out in our cooatitufcionsJ Before negotiating with a merchant^ before engaging with a confidential clerk;- before employing a barrister— a careful man makes-' inquiries as to their standing ; and, . in the case of a; legal adviser, both as to his legal i qualifications and as to his capabil'itiesj oJ transacting the individual business he consults - him upon. Strange to say, hdwiayer.^ui the , selection of a medical man,; the sufferer frequently omits thesa necesaary precautidna, ; sod without; regard to the fitness, qgsliffcation, experience, and ability for the partfeu- f lar ailment requiring treatment, ha canaAlta ithe nearest man, whose experieace arid ( pijactice, perhaps, lies in quite an opposite direction. ''" "' . !^ ,'j: f Is it astonishing that, so. many 'are mad, are rained in health, and „'a?e bankrupt in spirits, hope, and money? Sayeljaotjlos years, pointed out to them that I, l?r. Li L. . Smith, . am ike only legally-qualified -metiiectl ! matt advertising in ike Colonies ? Have I ba6 ; also prosecuted,, at' my own expense, ttiesa very quacks, and exposed the varioua nostrums they ore selling— such as Phosphodyne, Essence of Life, &c— and had thqnV analysed, and found them .to consist of " Buriit sogar and flavoring matter," and the certificates I ; havePEOVßp ..td.be.all forgeries. It is for this reason that I step put of the ethics ofthe pro-' feasion and advertise, to give those who reqarie the services of my branch an opportunity of knowing they can consult a legally qualified mau, and one moreover w he has made this his. especial study. : ' '..:'-- '... ;' ■-- Dr L L. Smith is the only legally qualified medical man advertising, and he has been in Melbourne 24 years in full practice on Nervous Diseases Eoaa* r of Power and Debility J Byphii litic Affectioii'sWM^f Condition Goufe and Rheumatism. lV> ',T. . . '■ ■ ' * j ■'*' Db. L. L. SMITH can beconaulted by letter —Fee Si; Medfdnes'for«raraed m oil lie colonies. ; ' . i i : . ••. ■ .— l_u -. :; : j si- I1 '' Db. L. L. SMITH, 182 Collins sfc. Haat. :£ ■ .(fcate fee Eesidence;of theQovernor^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 148, 23 June 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 148, 23 June 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 148, 23 June 1879, Page 4

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