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NOTI C E . PURE yGLATSiJ AEPSALYi - TUS (StOStfLUMXTRACT TTNDER the Distinguished Patronage ol U his Majesty the .King ofltajy, at Rome, according to communication received fro^J the Conßul-GeneralTpr Italy, at Melbourne, upon>stTnciiipto!L.|r,op\theT^Mj[ni^ For; We are informed ihatdeaierß in medicine often^try, to.*- sell' the gucalypfiiS JSU c ;found in the trade instead of pur £ucal; ptus Extract. So fsr as the ccmmittitgpf imposition a.gain^t the public in; 'sulch' a case is\cbnce^ned, the eonsejra^nceSf-.wpuld^notr-Ve. serious ;. but as the^qusattjjlig pi pbth pf .tljd jpjbp'ucts are in many caßes^direptly ppppsed„tp one another), we consider-ii bur duty to direct the public attention, tpcthe foHq^jng.factsjir r . Tbe"encalyJ|tiß"pif . is , recorded to le pf value ss a' ;medican3BDt ib catesj)f- rheumatism of secondary nature, arid manifests a drawing, blistering, effect upon the se in. Any blistering .brought ]en by the application of a medicamen^" / .mjist n inc^ease inflamf matiqnjraj^.d r ft! is. / their,efi&r.e. .eyiSen^Jhat in cases of bounds, colds, bronchitis, diphtherial, croup, sprains, etc., the .curatiVje power of our extraclpn'.the named/ diseases ,being un|questibnaUly pr6ve'd c ,b ! y former in this paper. An application of the oil instead of our extract mußt impair the diseased •' "" " ; The truth of our assertion is founded upon the fact that .the. oil is. a resinous product equivalent to. common turpentine, its market value rjbeinii about three'inillinga One pound weight j our consists of the evaporr ating particles Pf ihe' gnmleay.es, soothing and healing in its effects, its price being twenty-four shillings fpri me \ pound weight Our extract, the. genuine-ar title is<&nly made up in half-punce and onerpunce .vials } vials bearing on the labels; our trade {mark and signature. ' SANDER h SONS, Sole Manufacturers oi the Eucalyptus Extracts Sandhurst, November,4B7Bi i R, tVCAM& SON^^ "R"FTA TTVS BEATTY'S PIANO^ ±L±iaiiiiLiS-'Grand, ; SqUßre:^and Upl !PlAiNOS'^'fcbfc, afe* prdnSiinced by) ■*• *■-*•+ „M^ti,-.-p..! and the -people as jflL2SliXi>"tbe~C most < beautiful ' and ; sweetest-' - factured; ..■ Sent -on test celebrated Golden Tonghe Parlor Organ." Any manufacturer challenged to equal them. : They poesesß power, depth, brilliancy, *nd sympathetic delicacy, exquisitely beautiful eo'o efftcts, and the only atop action ever invented that cannot be disarranged by üße. The bellows capacity, is so greit that but little effort is required with the feet to supply all the air necessary., Best made and most elegant cases ia the market. All eolid wood ornaments. Every icstrument fully, warranted lor six years as strictly first olass, and and sent on from five to fifteen days' test trial. A»dbeßS DANIEL Fi BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. United States of America. HSII.IORGA.N! There is no manufactmer of Piakos and OBGANS.in. this,.or. any. other. country who has! received as many unsolicited indorsements, as . has Mr Beatty. From, every St^te. and territory comes the Fame verdict—'* They 'aire the best in the world.'* Illustrated Advektiser. (Catalogue Edition), free. ' > Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New ' Jersey:, United States of America.} .B.: ■ can buy first-class PIAKOS and. fl ~| ORGANS : cheaper of . DANIEL! m.''.. ■■)?* i BEATTY, Washington,. New; fl: •..■Jersey, than of any .other, manufac-; H /M turer in the United Stateswl Why ? Because he sells- pply. for cash, takes j no risks, and has no boot accounts. "Every { ; instrument is -fully-warranted for- six- years '. ! as strictly , first / class, and, are sf nt on from ' : five to fifteen dajs' fe6t trial. Money re-! | funded... by^him ifvthey^are utisatisfaictory. Send for Illustrated A bvektiseb (Catalogue | Edition), and read testimoiuala from his patrons, some of whom you mayihow'.^ Address DANIEL* F. BEATTY, Washington, New; Jersey, , 3888 Urited States of America.)

NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS due to the undersigned standirg over six months, . will be SUED FOR without delay. 2tit t c : ' JOHN f OLIVER, Toi toi Valley; W. ROUT, L I C ENS ED LANDBROKEB, ,n VXffilTOR, LAND, HOUSE & COMMISSION •^GENO?,/^ '■'" ; HARDY^S^^^BT,' N^ELSOI^,, mBANSIERS or^OONVEYANpBS -of " X LAND under' the (i Land':! .Tranter Act' 9 effected at charges fixed by ,tbe Act'; alsor- ■ MORTGAGES i° and . ffls% LEASES, POWERS of ATTORNEY prepared; and LEASES drawn. Money invested on Mortgage Securities or in Bank and other Shares.'. • ! ' Money lent on Freehold Securities at curi rent rates of interest. ' Rent^on Land, and Interest on Mortgages collected. ! T ' ; ' " ' ! Land and Houses hired let, bought or sold, on commission. - Insurances effected at lowest rates. Rents collected, Taxes and Insurances jf id ; and, repairs, effected.. ! Valuatiorjß made in. Town or Country Jfo^ purchases, sales, or for Stamp and Succession Duty.,, . -'" ' '"•' ' "' '" ' 1 FO R, SALE, OK VEBT BASr.IXEBMS TO SDIT PDBOHASBRS-^ 6. Fifty Acres, 'Moutere— a bargain." " 11. Threeliun'dred Uppey Moutere. ; IK>F6Yty Acres r «6 Cdttagei Ldw'er Moutetei 30. 127 acres of~ good Land, well Timberedi j -! 'r in^Pigebn Yailey, at £2 pgr ,fccrel "" T 81. 45ft of Land, "Halifax-street— a bargain 32. .House, and 40ft frontage,. Tasman-street; ■ : °-° '"Mto'^A"/ ' " " A ■' ! 34., House Micl Land. Russell-street W v e|t ",\ . 42.', , Four?" Cot'tageV in Haßtinga-str eet, ' with !pf 'Land to - eabfa,,:f rdni '£90 :td jeOC/ ,k .7. v --^'^' "" " ! 43. House and Half-an-acre of Land, Bronti•treet. f jE4OQ V 5 -.<.^----^"'- ■ . 45* A cbm r f6rt«ble--Reßidence in Vanguard-st. with 2 acres of good-land, well stocked . :■>•■•■ *-ifh Fruit JDrees,cf6r';;£7M). I ; 48. A 7 roomed Houf[e with 7 acres Land, all Wakefield for £320 pr with 21 acres £500 V"" y 80. Comfortable Rasidence at the Port £220. j 51. Three Superior Building^ Allotments in Waimesj^aM .^rraglia^i-Btreets, at £1; and JEI" ss'jlgr.'^tooti on deferred pay-J .ments.. """ '""."'" '.-.' ....-• fl • • V r s2; f 4 feet' Land,. corner of JSilia-street and I''G;1 ' ' G ; •' ri ''TraWa^jelqu^e; ie2oo'.' ' J ~*~ J '- : ' ' 53. A Faiin ! 'at J Stanlf y! .Brpok, of 154 acrep, with small cottiage, otchaid, and. garden. A 20-acre paddock is fenced in grass, remainder bush. Price £200, or to let at £12 per year 54. A Farm of 63 acres, in Gibbs Valley, Wakefield, fenced and in paddocks price £f)O6. ' 58. .130 acre Farm at Spring Grove, cheap. 57. ATwell-^uilt'Fanjily Residence at Wakeffeld. 1 Stable, Outbuildings, and Four Acres, £650. iB. A Property in Waimea-street, good site, £800 . 59. House and Land, Nile-street East, £230. 60. A Fafm in L Dovedale' bf 227 Acres. 62. A Six-roomed -House witb 125 feet of Land, St. Vincent-street. ; 63. Three first-class Building Sites in Tra-falgar-st. South, on very eaßy tt rms. 64. Fifty-acre Farm at Hope, with nearly a; new Dwelling-hoUee of Kight rooms, and, all .necessary. Outbuildings. The' land is of capital quality, and divided; into five convenient p&ddqcks BUpplied; with a neyerrf ailing stream of good: water, would make a good : Dairy' Farm, is within five' minutes' walk, of'the Hope' Station, and near, the; Post-Officer Apply to Mr E.Webby,; on tiie premises, or as above. '\ 65. One Acre of Land and a small Cottage' (new), f lwell .supplied with water^ at; Suburban North, about five miles from! NelsonVfor £80. 'IO LE T, •SO. Four- roomed Cottage, Vanguard- street,; .-r-" • a .■■••■..-.•.;-' -• - : ii-22. A comfortable Nine-roomed ; . House, near d 655 ,1 '. 20. A c6ffifeQ^stiW&p&&&&o 6t First-; *' F'^'-ciaVlsiMiaf-atfS^ North, fprS/g. ! '; ; a irees wlthvk nexefiffaiU'hg sprin|^pf \ AAa waieM i '""' ■'" •""""'-•'-! 'AA ':-■■"- : (26; A semi-detached Hpuie ;in .Waimea-st., of v/"'^'" ! iii;-' UntiAA '^~' ' : Ai " : -"-'A'- '"'-' |SpXNEJ^^;L^ freehold

ZA-^AAL*t-ZvA.AAAAA' i yA^-AAA^AAA.. A'A] \ ■ . . ■ — •■ — ■ — ■ ~ 1 ■ i! - ;; ' om<>iF& 1,100,000 ALREADY SOLD. I A ) /A['/_ •:'('; ". „; •; ;- ,",. ". ' ' " ' ' . ■ I i

;, MAdQHiisriEsJl^^''' l Invites inspection to his stock of Machinery, |T ffl -"~^^^^su i which includes: those .adapted to meet the require-, Jtajjil '^f^j^fjffj***-- , mentp of any Household. ■■--■> j i , The Singer, the. Taylor's Patent, with j^?^ff^^ --• < Special- WiNi^£3fha IPlatfobm Base, and.most of"the .leading -Machine B*pfi I the day. ...,.*«... .... . j i- o/rctt^i.: Tlie jj cw Hand Shu^ tl e >J8 TABI^P MAiIHISfESiDr Dressmaking, Tailoring, and Leather work. Every Machine warranted to work well. \ Any special Machine got°to*order. -• c>il ' J, - wL Machines Sold for Cash or Hire Payment. ' " * ' " ! ' ■ Ji^^^B^J oßl^! o^^^ 611 to aU Purchasers. Extras" Supplied — Oil, Needles, jSjso, . j Machines^ ob Exchanged. \ Au thor ißed Agent for j!tb.a real Singe?. ' *W HIJB©^A£FMi) -• ■■•» ' - 1 ▼ w • wßw«jaj« V^**' » w. m- •m yf y^ a iy JL.^J « w SFRAFALGAj|.BTJH^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 38, 13 February 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 38, 13 February 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 38, 13 February 1880, Page 4

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