NOT IC E ._. PUEE vclAtiib Wg^ltp- ! TtTS ftCbfifttl^l E&tEACT Sa____t_r> y j JTrTNDEB the Distinguished Patronage Oi ' U his Majelty the 'Ein^,t)f Italy, at; Borne, according to communication received from jtbe Consul-Gereral for Italy, at Melbourne, upon ifasirfiStiehc.frcAa ihe Minister for Foreign 'A'ffalrft.&wWiliTM^,^*. _." '' •■ | We. are^informed that'Qealleri in medicine often try to &U\the S-calyptuiiOir found in jtbe trade instead of onr Final, ptus Extrset. So farastheccramittingjoi im^sitirn sgainst 'the public in euehik c_-C_B.ccn._rEVd/{_ie '.onsffluences-vwohld, not-be serif ns; tut;,ES qnai.tieß6f , l6tlfCf the • p'rodtict- are in Jmany cases directly.,OT_poJjed-,to pee another, we con aider 4 _t' bur' 'dntr to' dh et%* the public atten tipn io the folio vfm'g-. 'tacts ::_-.--. Tbe eucaly'ptus^oll. is recorded io be oi value as a medicament in cases of rheumatism of -fiecbtid-fy nature, and manifests a drawing, blistering 'effect upon- tbe sHn. ; Any blistering brought'" :<:h "by the application ot a medicament, must, increase inflammation, and It is : therefot. ' evident that 'in pases of wounds, colds, bronchitis, diphtheria, croup, sprain s ; etc.. j the •cura.tiye power oi bur extract-on the named. disease.-" being unquestionably^ proved by former publications in this paper. An application of the oil fnstead of out extract must impair the diseased ■ '' The truth of "bnf assertion irfounded upon the fact that the oil : 'it. a -resinous product equivalent to; comnr on turpentine, its market value being about three Bhiliings one pound weight ; our extract consists of the evaporating particles of the gum leaves, soothing and healing in its eff. ct_, its price beirg twenty-four shUlirigw.' for on e pound weight Our extract, tbe genuine nrtitle is cnlyrmade up in balf -ounce and one-ounce vials }■ vials jbearing on the labels our trade .mark and signature; SANDER & SONS, : Sole Manufacturers of the .Eucalyptus 1 Extract. 1 ] Sandhurst, November; 18781 < E. LtTCAsf & SON, j A <£$ W T_ S jV Q H N BLtSQ y .."*". Square, and Up'PI ANOS ••^K^*». Bre P'ohou'riced by '-■■ ' * ha £*"". *.?* the people as ;^_ _>_"__> tbe most beautifol and sweetectorgans; S**^s*Jts rs_____S_____Q_{..S__ d f_. IN EW^J______Yvfc"*.» . » v ceiebratea Gold en Tongue Organ, j Any manufaclurer challenged to equal them. They possess power, d<pth, brilliancy, md sympathetic delicacy, exquisitely beautiful so'o effects, and the only stop action ever invented that cannot be disarranged by u_e. The bellows capacity is so gre.t that but little effort is required with the feet to supply all the afr ncea. _ary. Best made and most elegant cases j in tbe market. All .olid wood ornaments. Lvery i_stroment fully warranted tor six years as strictly fret class, and and sent on from five to -fifteen 1 days' test trial. Addbess DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. United States of America. iSM 1 1 iORGAN There is no manufactm er of Pianos and Obgans in this or any other country v ho has received as many unsolicited indoisements as has Mr Beat-'y. From every _t-te and territory comes the same verdict—'- They are the be6t in the wrrld " Illustrated Advertise!. (Catalogue Edition), free. Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, Ne w Jersey, United States of A merici. Ucan buy flr_t-class PJANOS and OBGANS cheaper, of DANIEL <F. V BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, than of : any other manufacturer in the United States, VVby ?. Because he sells only for cash, takes no risks, and has no book accounts. Every instrument is fully warranted for six years as strictly, first class, and are sent on from five to fifteen dajs' tett trial. Money refunded by him it they are unsatisfactory. Send for s Illn_tr_itea : ADVEi_riSEK (Catalogue Edition), and read testimonials from his patrons, some oi whom jou may know.^ Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, ffis'v. Ur ited Sta'tps of America.
City Steffi Mills CASH AND BOOK p r|CTOET, &c. THE J^ndeM!_hVd..h_*iff6. imported, and 1 ' erected v ,'so__.e .JJEW^and 'IMPROVED MACHI^ERf/i.'e^abl«_( to ; PLAN E-TIM . BER up to Hi inch.- wide j'also^lfaving'a complete set of SASH and DO _>__ -'MA^' CHI NERY, is in a position to turn out all kinds of DOORS and' SASHES out of any mat-tial i A Stock ot^ trade size** local' : m&s4 Dobrs ci ther p-nneUed or half . plain or fancy glass '% -also; Sashes g'_ zed 5 or unglazed, superior to those imported, 4 alwayrton hand* Modldittgs neariy^eve'ry- descrip.,s oh "io , stock, or mad c ' to •br der , to any design, or ; out of any kind of timber. Flooring, Lining, and all other kinds of ; Seasoned Timber always ih stock. Sheet Glass of all sizes, Rolled or Diamond Hate Ffgil'red," Enamelled," x>f variou. pat* 1 terns, Bl c, FubyrOreen, and Amber, either pl_rtn or figured, alwa. a on hand. Joihexs' work of every, -escription, either fd'r; Sh.ppr-.Fousg, __a!_e : t6 'ordfe. j _?lahing., : \ . Sawing,? Tenoning, Mortising, Moulding,. ; &c., run' foir the trade, on reasonab' c ter ens. ' Flans drawn; and Est. mates- given for Buildings of every description. j All Orders I may be favored with will receive my best attention, combined with despatch and reasonable terms. 1 !_B-< TLT^Ii'DD Ei £l, * <&'<_ Vi I HARDY-STREET AND SELWYN- I ; PL ACE; 'NELSON, lfi^a i v.. • ■ ■ > . j ' "-' " - lit mwWmm, j TR_WALGA&T_-___yT,-_^LSON,: having completed his selection of Giiristmast Fruits^ has much pleasure in submitting them tphi^customer-rand f the public as; the !b_-iP r pr6curabl6 in the 1 N &*■"■' Zealand market, and equal to anything that can be offered by any other house in town or country. During the remainder of the month (Dect mber), M. M. W. will sell his Chbistmas Prttits less the new didy, so that consumers will§ save one penny in every pound of Pruit o they use by making their purchases at . M. M; WEBSTER'S. Pine New Currants, Elemes, Sultanas, Muscatels, Pigs, Prench Prunes, Californian Apricots and Peaches Candid Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels, Jordan Almonds, Shell Almonds, Barcelonas, American Pea Nutß (cylinderically roasted) Spices of all kinds, &c, __c. A special parcel of PLO UR secured ! for Christmas Puddings Preserving Sugars. — Crushed Loaf, I W Sydney Refined, Mauritius Crystals A very choice lot of New Season's 1879-80 TEA S 1879-80 Boxes from 17/6. WEBSTER'S COFFEE still maintains its high reputation, and is the best preparittion dn r the market. A prime lot of 'CANTERBURY HAMS just received; M- M^WEBSTj_S_R, FAMILY GROCER. &o TRAFALGAR-STREET
; 1,100,000 Already sold. _.Smwing. totfp ■! M_4___E[lN___^l-^|^^ ;W_ SMbard Invites inspection to his stock of Machinery, K If- _^^^_^i^pfeatt . which includes th_t_e' a'db^ted to meet the require- /Wayi^^^^^^^^H^f^S_S| ments of any Household. -^^^^I^^^^^^^^^^^p/ >... , The .finger, the Taylor's Patent, with jygpiP 8^ nß^ SPECiAt l lrt.i-«>___r afcrif Platfobm: Base, and mostof the leading Machines of the day. , .__ . t " The New Hand Shuttle (Lock-stitch), £3. f T_k_^E'J_l_iOHlNES for Dressmaking, Tailoring, and Leather work. Every Machine warranted to work well. An", special Machiue got to order. ,r r , , „ Machines Sold for CrisA or Hire Payment. ' [ : 9M*' P-^aßtil-_i_l__lrf_w_teif_.'given to all purchasers. Extras Supplied — Oxii, Nebdi.es, &o. Machines Repaired obExci.a_.ged. Authorised Agent for|th'e ?@__l SingQP . "W. HXJB_B JIIIOD, TRAFALG-1-..STIiEET, ;^ELaON,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 34, 9 February 1880, Page 4
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