Just Received, ex " Chaudiere,"— Ftom the celebrated manufactory of Cook & Kidal : a labqe assortment of HORTICUL f ICR\L IMPLEMENTS fa budden\ \\ SEED I \ MERCHANT I Wholesale & Retail. CONB'BTINQ OPPRUNING AND BUDDING KNIVES SLIDE PRUNING SHEARS SECCATEURS, SYRINGES SAWS, HOOKS, &c , &c. GHOLLAH'S Great Indian Cures From the extraordinary Cares that have been performed by these MERITORIOUS MEDICINES in every part of the Colony, they have been pronounced to be THE WONDER OF THE NINEFEENTH CENTUEY The two following Testimonials are given by way of example of very many received. — See pamphlets and testimonials. To Mr. R. HADFIELD, Agent of Ghollah's Great Indian Cares, Nelson. Nelson, 17th August, 1878. Dear Sir, — My son has been entirely cured by one bottle of tbe Rheumatism Mixture, after having Buffered preat pain, being quite & cripple for a fortnight. He has resumed his work, and is quite well in health. fouri truly Adams. Felsou, September, 1878. To the Proprietor of " Gliollah'a;lndian Cures." Sis, — On looking over my books to find out the amount cold in Nelson since the introduction of your medicines, I find that there has actually been 147 dozen disposed of, and the eale still continues large. The bene fits obtained have been unquestionable, having come under my own obstrvatioo, Tours^faithfully, R. HADFIELD, Agent.
The foundation-stone of a Russian monument ia shortly to be laid on the summit of the Shipka Pass. This structure will be a pleasant subject for contemplation by the Turkish garrison of the Balkans. When Burns was invited to dine atDunlop House, a west country dame, who acted as housekeeper, appeared to doubt the propriety of her mistress entertainiug a mere ploughman who made rhymes, as if he were a gentleman of old descent. By way of convincing her of the bard's right to such a distinction, Mrs Dunlop gave her the " Cotter's Saturday Night " to read. This she soon did, and, returning the volume with a strong shake of the head, said, " Nae doubt ladies and gentlemen think miickle o' this, but for me its naething but what I saw i' my father's house every day, aud I dinna see how he could a told it ony other way." A Temperance Musical Cafe has been opened in Dunedin. An admission ticket, for which 1b in charged, entitles the holder to temperance refreshments, a considerable variety of which are supplied. The room is comfortably furnished and during the evening instrumental and vocal selections are performed, and volunteers are invited to assist in the entertainment, only the songs given by them must be first approved of by the manager. The cafe is, in fact, a temperance " free-and-easy." Coming events cast their shadows fcefore 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 had been regarded ? " Ghollah's Great Indian Cores," if taken in time, are the most certain preventatives of serious disease ever yet discovered. They are infallible remedies, and sold by all Chemists. FOR SALE. A GOOD COW to Calve within a week. Wm OLDHAM, 201 C— 6 Tresillian, Wafeapuaka. Sydney International Exhibition A LL ARTICLES for FXHIBITION must x\_ be forwarded at once, to enable the Stcretary t> Catalogue and Forward by next Bteamer to Wellington. Mr Patterbon bas kindly consented to receive goods at the Auction Mart, Hardy-street, fcr JOHN BKCKEMIAM, iO4I Hen Secretary Nelson Con mittee. CAUTION. rTIHE Public are he eby cautioned NOT to JL NFGOTIATEaPHOMIKfOKY NOTE for FIFTY-FIVE POUNDS, drawn by Ahtonio Xebnelli on Cuables Wolf, and endorsed by Geobgk Zaneiti. 2039
I fIGORRIE&SONsJ § | si I DNBERTAKEBS. g|'j rS - 5« » fcfji >< 03 • •■ O *• PO [ HAND & TREADLE^ §|^^|fe{ rk EVERYWHERE. 1,100,000 ALREADY SOLD. *^HS^^V^m IMPROVEMENTS: Large Table on Boilers, and very conyenient Cover and Drawers. Prices considerably Lower than formerly. Maybe purchased by monthly instalments if required. Also, ExcellentlHAND MACHINES in several makes, at Low Prices, for Cash. int. oTwrEKxia-s, MAT, 1878] mOmONOMR, Nelsen.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 165, 12 July 1879, Page 4
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