The valme of tho exports of the Victorian manufacturing goods has increased from £98,746 in 1870, to £609,920 in 1878. There has been a considerable decrease in the exportation of Victorian candles. Comiog events cast their shadows before them — those who remain too long hesitating get overtaken by the event as well as the shadow. How many a valuable life would have been saved, if the premonitory symptoms of coming disease bad been regarded ? H Guollah's Great Indian Cdres," if taken in time, are the most certain preventatives of serious disease ever yet discovered. They are infallible remedies, and sold by all Chemists. Floulthb !— For the Teeth and Breath — A few drops of the liquid "Eloriline* sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites and impuitriea hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, 'gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to 'the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour nrislng from decayed teeth or tobaccc smoke. "The Fragrant Fluriline." being composed in part of honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Sold everywhere at 2s. 6d. Prepared by Henry C. Gallup, 493 Oxford-street, London. Valuable Discovery fob ihb fctAiß.— l your Hair is turning grey or white, or tailing off. use " The Mexican Hair Renewer," for It will positively restore in every case Grey or White kair to its original colour, without leaving the disagreeable smell of moat 'Restorers.' It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth cf the hair on bald epota where the gland* are not decayed. Ask your nearest chemist for •• The Mexican Hair Renewer," prepared by Henry C. Gallop, 488, Oxford-street, London,Jand sold everywhere at 3s. fld. ptr bottle. Advice to Motbbbs ! — Are you broken in your rest by a sick child suffering with the pata , of- cutting teeth ? Go at once, to a Chemist, %and -get stbottle of Mrs Wifistow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor satiferir Immediately. It is perfectly harmless and, plea«ant to taste. It produces natur&t "..quiet sleep, by relieving: the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes «as bright as a button. It soothes' the child, 16 soittns the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is thefbesl* known remedy for dysentery and diarrt«ea, : i whether arising from teething or other cau3f?r Fold everywhere at is. ljd. per" bottle. Manufactory 493, Oxford-street, London.
GHOLLAH'S Great Indian Cures From the extraordinary Cures that have been performed by these MERITORIOUS MEDICINES in every part of the Colony, they have been pronounced to be THE WONDER OF THE ■ N I N EF E E N T H CEN TURT The two . following Testimoniats "are given ty way of examp&bf very many received. — See pamphlets and testimonials. To tfr.B. HADFIEtD, Agent of GhoUahVGreati Indian Cores, Nelson. Nelson, 17th Auguat, 1878. Dbak Sra,— My son has been entirely cured by one bottle of the Bheumatism Mixture, after having suffered great pain, being quite & cripple for a fortnight. He hjCT resumed his work, and ia quite well in, oeaUh, Yonra truly Adaki> Kelaoa, September, 1878. ~ To the Proprietor of " Ghollah'a.lndian Cures.** Sis.-^OO; o^isr my boofta to find owt the ainoont told in Nelson liri^Je the introduction of! your medicines, I i find thlt there ha« actually been 147: dozen disposed ofc and the' fa/eatillcoiitlnnea large; The betiefits obtained have been unquestionable, having come* otider ray own obaervatfonfj -J | . Ybur<6uthiuliy, ," , R, HADFIELD, J " : "'' "'' l' : ■- 'Agent: : - WaiPoaV^a^yl jJL late in oceppaiipn Mr, Gembitzkt, is now FOR SALE. Distance from Nelson 14 miles, from Brightwafer 1 -' Rtiirway J Station^ l^Meß? it comprises about 1000 Acres of Good ILand ih\ a "compact blodc, wjta commodions DwELIiIHG-HduSE.ICo'EEAaB, OyTßUiiiDpfes, Enclosures, and Improvements.' Title consolidated under Land Transfer Act. An excellent position for a Cattle and Dairy Station, with pleasant residence. "~; Apply to " v ' 7" r •' \ T r - ; W. Mrßli!ijfTON. Hydraulic Engine FORMERLY T used, for driving the Printing Machine of the Nelson Examintt.\^t'm\n perfflcfc'ord^r; ALSO, Ap>rtfrdm : the 1 aßotfe,^ Pair of DRIVING WHEELS, with Wooden Drum, or a Spindle. A large VENTILATING and HEATSTO^B)(Arnot's), suilable)fpr a Hall, Church, or Large Soom. AND, j Some Second-hand GAS and WATER FITTINGS. -:■.:/»•..: ?iong OFFICE DESK, divisible W two. W. M. BTANTON. Offices to Let rpHREE ef "ttfe Booms formerly gcX cupied by Messrs.'^Adams and Kingdon, next W. ffl Ittlaigar-afcreet. 1 ■■' -i\ ■■>■■ ! Mi 1117
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 157, 3 July 1879, Page 4
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