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; FtoaiLWH I— For the Teeth and Breath — A few drops of the liquid " Floriline '* prinkled on a wet tooth-brush produce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites, and impuitries hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops djecay, 'gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly whiteness; and a delightful fragrance to the ' breath. It removes' all' unpleasant' odour arising from decayed teeth or tcbaccr smoke. Fragrant- Floriline." being composed in part of honey, and swett herba, is deiicicus tb the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Sold every where at 2s; 6d: : Prepared; by Henry C. Gallup, 493 Oxford-street, London. Advices to Mothbbs !— Are you broken in jrour rest by a eick child suffering with tbe pain of cutting- teeth ? Go at once to a Chemist, and get abottle of Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor sufferer, immediately. It is perfectly, harmless and plea<snt 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 7 the child, it softens the gums, allays .all/ pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels/ and is the best known reniedy for dysenrjery and diawbc_a, yhethtr arising, from teething or {other cau..B. b-old? everywhere -at_ is. ljd^ per bottlej,_ ' Ma^ uf _ctb»3K-<4o3i . Oxford-street. Londcm. ,;,'....""..'•"'..:.•' A 7 "^'"-,. I V^tO__C__l'_JlTCC^i_tT rOB THS UAIRX-If you^H^i^%nfnrg^-^orw*it>,.b^ .ff;.n|e « The Mte_ijba_rHair R_ne_ter,'»4totflt t*«,P*Bt*?*lshreß&re tn every casi Grey' or "*^«^dt_Q_4^jOTginaLcolej_r J .w»___^ mg tne disagreeable. smell Qf most 'Restorers.' It ma_e_: the-h_ir?ehai__tfi&giy^bfaatpuii as Well as'protaoliing t_Vgrdw_h* of ._!e v h_ir on ' bald spots whete the gland . are not delayed; Ask your nearest chemist for - "" TJie Mexican Hair Renewer,^" by.. Henry C. Gallup, 493, Oxford- street, London,?and sold everywhere at Bt. 6d. per bottle.

jm R. HODDER & CO. have mttcli pteasui-e "'/•-. 1 .'• in announcing to tt^ipiiblic that thejvhave ; ; pp.^n^d iij) a veiyi choice and superior assortment of *§S-r ( ; COaiPKIsiNG-r- V^-t':. '. : . MXCY J DRESSES, in all the newest materials— POM PiS^JR--SATINS-«- POMPABOUR ~ POMPADOtJR V DELAINES -r- POMPADOUR VELVETS DOUR-SATEENS—POMPKDOUR MOHAIRS. Niew'EsTEMENE Sebqes,- in sfll the Shades :-^Cardinal, . 'Plg^ock Gre.en, Navyrßlu^, Sa^hire.Jßliie, Azure, Bronze, Ruby, Chocolate, Browns, Bladk, &cv,i&c. New '"Winter Cashmeres, all wpol-r-Cashmere .Hweeds, Trench t Merinos,, Satiii"Groths,,P6p|lirir,.Dain'assee Twall.^ince^s, Aberdeen "Wincey^ ' French Millinery Trimmed Hats and Bonnets Sealskin, -Beaver, r Plush,- Velvet, llelt and Straw Hats Pompadour Ribbons, Scarfs, .and Trimmings Lizzei Grenadine, Tarlatan, and , I)ra^pgfroom"Plai^ngs^ and Ffill&igs ... ~iFtr£ Sets^ .compri'sing-^S'ats, MtiM.^Grebe; ' ... ;: 9^^> fi?g s^> Mu^uosh, )^w|^^wiiTTHfo'ihi^gsi Chenille Shawls, Pompadour, Wool Shawls, Pellerines, -Wool . ... "-'llOi ■'■. Necklets, Wool Tippets, FJmpjrWoelTHalfiSauareSi Fancy Wool Collarettes '. j . r lafge~agg"ortraent of Ladies' Black Cloth' 'an^l C^slimere , Ci .;•...,;.■.. . Jackets .. ■.-■*--, '. ... .: ' ' 1 Our Nfew;tl£s^EES, with colored fioods, Cowl^ aiid Capes Our New* JJiQigiERY, to match thej colbryiA Presses .'; .A ':';:•'• : .:■ Greens, /BJues, RubySj Bro|vnsj ; r .\ ' „ T ^e.^ew Spvin^.Pur-cuff'd Glidy ES j : TarnsuPoaiqMEdonr' Batswing-and Felt rSfitRTS., ■•-<^Ut(^ ; Satbj.Xus^ne/-awd'j^p^.#EiETS We-; would .ask tfte special atteiitibn of our Customers, tK<* llWmer^ and.' "Wobl Grow- ■-•- - ers> tothefollowing noitcel - We have been enabled tb "purchase, . at a Special Reduction off the Mill prices, . from the> Kaiapoi . "Woolleh:Manufacturing BLANKETS, FLANNELS, TWEEDS, HOSIEBY, A3SD TARNS. , -^\The "Wool h'sbeeh gcown-and manu&ctured in :theV Colony, intor fabrics equal to any from the Sforiie 1 :Markets, and-for purity of "Wool is guaranteed. The Tweeds we have had made up into Clothing in. theobloily. The FtANNBLsi gained the First Prize at th 6 Sy<iQey, Exhibition. , Not haying paid-, an import ad valorem duty of 16^ per cent., we f are enabled to sell- this make of Goods for less' than the English manufactured. Patterns and Prices pdst-fr^e on applicatipn—- ; P.O;0., at Richmond. <{Wm have just received a Targe -assortment of Dunedin -and Christchurch made BOOTS, whichjwe ha,y6?iueh pliealsui'e in beiing. . . able- to_guaranteeu&trong, durable, md w^lf fitting, arid suiti^^le for tfce-XMuirOTients.of the Colonial t^ade. Havinglthe largest retail stoc^of GEWERMi MERCH^N- • :jl>lSi^iHi lihe r Nelson province , we jare enabled to snit our ; c66tomMth everything needful for th<ji household — Groceries; Crockery, Iftbfcfadrigery,^ Hardware, Cutlery, !^fi. -WE-are Buyers-of -Hops, 'Potatoes, Bacon, \ Butter, /Eggs, Poultry, ' Cheese, Fruits,. ah4 alllsin^s of Colonial Prbduce. Agents for the Waimea for the " S^uth British Insurance Company." "|?f0!l SAI^E, /an^EligiWe .BTJILItoO SITE of TWO ACl^sf - JD J L^i^, Situated oh the Ghuteh?Hill,— one of the. pleasantest, sites WMchprfbn^. Aleii, rOtTR ACRUSIot LAND, with a SIX-BOOIkfED '©WILiaSGiHOtrSE, opposite the :post*evor Estate. T. B. & CO., RICHMOND, SPRINO GROVE, ANiD .MOUTER&

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 90, 15 April 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 90, 15 April 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 90, 15 April 1880, Page 4

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