There seems to be no species of corrupt practice that American officials have not indulged in. The latest is that of the City coroner of Philadelphia who is charged with having sold 120 dead bodies to the medical college since last January, and with having received 2500 dollars for the alleged burial Of these bodies. Fio*n.n»K ! — For the Teeth and Breath — A Itir drops of the liquid "Flori'ine" ■prinkled on a wet tnnth-fcrwh produce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanse the teeth from all parasites and impaftrirs hardens the gu - r,v, invents tartar, stops decay, 'gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly -whiteness, and a delightful frasrrinre to the breath- It removes all unpleasant ofour •rising from decayed teeth or tobaca smoke. ** The Fragrant Floriliie." being composed fa part of honey and twett herbs, is delickua to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. fold everywhere at 2s. 6d. Prepared ay Henry C. Gallup, 493 Oxford-ttreet, London. Valuable Discovert for the Hair —l < your Hair is turning grey or white, or falling off. ute w The Mexican Hair Rencwcr." for it mU positively restore at every case Greg or White hair to its oiigira! colour, without having the disagreeable smell of most 'Restorers ' It makes the hair charmingly brautiful. as ■well as promoting the growth cf the hair on bald spots where the gland ■■ are not decayed. Ask your nearest chemist for " The Mexican Hair Benewer," prepared by Henry C. Gallop, 493, Oxford- street. London, and sold everywhere at Ss. 6d. pjr bottle. Adtks to Mothsds !— Are yon broken in your rest by a sick cbiM suffering with the pain of cutting teeth ? Go at once to a Chemist, and get abcttle of Mrs Winslow'a Bootbiog Syrcp. It will relieve the .poor wafferer immediately. It is perfectly harmless and pleasant to taste. It produces natural quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes «as bright as a button. It soothes the child, it •#frns the gums, allays all pair, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and duurrhesa. whether arising from teething or other Cauxe. r-old everywhere at is. l|d. per bottle. Manufactory 493, Oxford-street, London.
P. Merritt, PAINTEB, GLAZIEB, AKD PAPERHANGER, TASMAN-STRBET, NELSON. 3492—26 Mfr m PATTERSON & Go. HAVE SEVERAL FARM AND TOWN P^tOPEtEriES FOE SALE OR VERY REASONABLE TERMS. ALSO, HOUSES TO LET AT LOW RENTALS. A List can be teen of tbe above and all wdcnlut obtained by appljing at our Office. '' W. PATTERSON & CO,, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, HARBY-BTREBT, NELBON. TOO STAND THIS ■ByMnj X season. 4/KHt^ttHfr The Thoroughbred. Horse LILLIPEE. For pedigree see btud Bcok. Will be at Wakefleld on Mondays ; Waimea West, Tuesdays ; Tovey'e •• Star and Garter " Hotel, Richmoed. Wednesdays and Thursdays ; Twist & Gay's Stables, Nelson, Friday Afternoon -, Wakupnika, Saturday • and Hotoeka (nhould Inducement offer), once a fortnight Tbbms— £4 $ Groomage, ss, payable first service, Serricea to be paid on or before Ist January, 1880. tW3 H. REDWOOD. m ik^ * this season fßtß*K&i »t tbe S tables, ~fW *\ w^ **p**raGßoVß, *QmN&^bdLx^. the Dbadoht EkTIBS BLACK PRINCE and the Thosouohbbkd Entibe ECONOMY. BLACK PRINCE, bred in Marlborougb fot by the imported borae " Monarch " out of M Diamond," imported from Tasmania. "Monarch " is admitted to hare left some of the best stock that baa ever been in Marlborough. FQONOMY, by "Dead Shot" out of * Circle," tee Stud Book. Tmuis— BLACK PRINCE, £2 Ss ; Groomage, 3s. ECONOMY, £2 Ss ; Groomsge, Ss. Persons desiring tbe ser?loes of thete Horses can hare ihein visit their places. Paddocks, can be had for Mares If rfqokej. ,AU fees to be paid by tbe 16th January, f 1°» JOHN HAfiEN. mffS^K&Q Travel T^^P|JtjpWKlMft. tbia Season : , ■ tfW WJmSr tne powerful (. I.YDE3DALB ■ Stallion Young New Zealand. YOUNG NEW ZEALAND, a beautiful bay, with black pouts, nearly 17 hands high, and nflng 7 years, is by Royal Cocqueror, out of Mr Wadsworth's celebrated mare "Polly," and will trarel as under. Through Staaky Br«<tk, Dovtrfale, Wakefield, Fozhlll, Motueka Valley, and T-idmor. Mondays, at the Finger-post, Stanley Brook, ad 4 Rose's, Dovedale Tuesdays, »t the Forest Inn, Wakefleld, and Bell Grore Inn, Fozbill Wednesdays, Hopgood's, Motupiko, and The Ferry, Motueka Valley Thursdays, Hodgkinsou's, Tadmor, and PhilUpn's.'i be Sherry The rest of the week at his own SUbles, ■ Motaeka Valley Tims*: £t 10s j Groomage, 8/-, to be paid on first aerrice. An allowance made for more than one vßure. ' All fees to be paid on or before Use January 3880. J. G. STANLEY. Jftfoek* VaUey, |8049
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 261, 14 November 1879, Page 4
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