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Bee^-hiTe lifcore.| JUST FECEIVED, AND NOW ON BALE— 50 GASES Downer's Kerosine, In 4-gal. Tins, with Patent taps. 25 GASES Devoe's Nonpareil Kerosiney 150 Fie Test, with Patent Taps. ; 25 CASES Cameron's Diamond Kerosine, In 4-gal. Tins. Also, Just Arrived — <; 3 Crates of BROWNWARE, j CONSISTING 07 ; Covered Butter Jars, 3 pints to 4 gaily. Uncovered Butter Jars, 3, 4, 5, 6 galls' Bread^Pans, oval and round, 2, 3, 4, gill?. Pickle Jars, all sizes. ; 30 dozen Stone Jelly Caos. j H. V. Phillips, j BEE-HIVE STOR4 COHNBR OF BBIDOB AltJ) i COLLINGWOOB-BTa., NELSON. _£ GHOLLAH'S I Great Indian Cur^B ___, • i From the extraordinary Cures that hjave been performed by these 1 ( V MERITORIOUS MEDICINEB in every part of the Colony, they iavd been prononneed to be THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTUKjT, The two following Testimonials are given by way of example of verj many received^-See pamphlets aid .'■ testimonials. To Mr. R. HADFIELD, Agent of Ghollah's Great Indian Caree, Nelson. I Nelson, 17th August, 1878.' Dear Sib,— My son has been entirely cured by one bottle of the Rheumatism Mixture, after having suffered great pain, being <aite & cripple for a fortnight. He has resumed his work, and is quite well in health. ; roars truly^Bicbabd Adilis. Nelson, September, Ifl7B. To the Proprietor of « GhollahVlndiin Cures." * I , Sib,— On looking over my books to j find out the amount sold in Nelson since ! the introduction of your medicines, I find jtbat there has actually been , 147 dozen disposed of, and the sale still continues large. The ijene . fits obtained have bean unquestionable, hajving come under my own observation. ; Yoarttfaithfally, , R. HADFI^LD, •_ slAHAgjglt. ' •IS there no hope?' the sick man- said j| ,: The silent doctor shook his head; - '. 1 " While there is life there's hope/- he cried.' w JZgrotoidum ananas estjtpe* at." i BE. L. L. SMITH | (The only lega^y-^uajped ' iedical jman OOHBHLTS— On all affections of the Nervoa*Syßtetd (no milliter from what cause arising) ; oti all broken-down Conatitutions ; on all Disiases arising^from early Indiscretions j ron Gout ;■; on-Bheumat^am. - ■ -. I IN these Colonies, those excesses which we have indulged in " hot youth " tell upon us, with fearM interest. : .. ! . Our regrets are useless, our repiiiings , futile. The sole idea-should be the. chances ' we possess of remedying the ills we air sady have, or combating the ejects likely to re ault Hide it aa hemayrrputon as gaodao eiit- ): tarior as he can— still is' the victim conscious that he is a living lie,and that sdoneir or later his vices will discover himto the world, i Our Faith— our obligations to society at latee— the welfare of our future offspring-^and the duty we owe to ourselves— forbids procmti natiop, and T popnts out to ua not' to wait tijf >, the ravages break out in our conatitutions.,,. , ; :Before negofiatipg with a merchanf} b sfbre engaging with a confidential clerk; tsfbxe employing a barrister— a carefal -man n akes inquiries as to their standing ; and,, hi the case of a legal adviser, both as to his (legal qualifications and as to hia capabi^iUia of transacting the individual busineashecoi suits him upon. Strange^ to say^ however, id the selection of a medical; man, the suffere ■ fire-, qnently omits • thesa pr^caui ions, 'and without regard to the, fi(neas, l quaßflcation f , experience, and , ability for Ac psujticnJar ailment requiring otreatm6nt,0 treatm6nt, "cq cpnsdlfii the nearest man, wbo^e' experience an 3 )rttK tice, perhaps, ties in quite', an oppofiife < btofr tion. ;) „ , ..:..-, P : j $..' j <.'■ : - '''■■■ Is it astonishing that so many mad, are ruined in health,, and ac^e feanl ErtifnV in spirits, hope, and money? ■ Hava I net,c t, for years, pointed out to them that ' 1, Dr.L.L, Smith, oik tlu only Ugally?quaKfte4 m dual man advertuug in'fhe Qtwuies t ' Have ■ I nqt also, prosecuted, rat my own .. expense, these very quacks,' and exposed the various nost nuns they are , selling-— such as PJtopphoayne^ Essence of Life, &a— and bad thenvanafyged, and found them to qonsist of " Burnt sugar and flavoring matter, 1 ' and. the certificates I have PKovsD to be all forgeries. It is ws this reason, that I step out of the ethics of the, pro . fesaionandadve^e^ togivethoßewh9,reaurie the services of my .branch, an opportunity! of knowing can consult a- legally, qnj lifled; man, and one. moreover. who has majdt this' his especial study. " \ .]' ' ' ,;;.<• Or L. L. Smith is the only legally qualified > medical man advertising,, and he haa,bden in Melbourpe24 years In full practice on' Nervous Diseases Loss qfj Poorer and Debility litic Affeptions^siit oi Condition Gout and Rheumatism. Db. L. L. SMITH can beconsulted by letter —Fee £1. Medfcinea forwarded to ail he colonies. ■> ■:"■ j BB.L;L.BMITH,~IBa Collins at. Eiat. : :; ' Xl«t«tH«Se9ldeii<»of thd'Qoverao^),

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 155, 1 July 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 155, 1 July 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 155, 1 July 1879, Page 4

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