Nelson Piano Club. PERSONS desirous of joining the above Club, the object of vhich is to enable each Member to ottain a good PIANO on the Art Union principle, by a subscription payable monthly, are rt guested to apply for fall information to the undersigned, HENRY HOUNSELL, 341 6—t c Bridge-atreet. "Vf EW GOODS NOW ON SALE. CotoBi&I Ovens all eizes \ Batchers' and Bakers' Baskets Wicker Perambulators tsiogle tn double) Garden Toolp, including Ladits' Sets Seamless Milk Pans— three sizes Churns Iron Tubs and Backets Japanned. Bip and Sponge Bathe, various Jam Jars in Nests, and Enamelled Preserving Pans Enamelled and Tin Baking Dishes in great variety Bradford's Washing Machines Davit 'b Knife-cleaning Machines (tvo sizes); j also, two new kinds of cheap Knife- | Cleaners — <he Household Gem, and j the Despatch. Catch-ana-aUve'Oh 1 nnd other Mousetraps I At H. HOUNSELL'S, i Bridge-Btreet. BODY AND PASSAGE FLOOB-CLOTH, from. 8/4 yard to 15ft >ide. All New and Bplendid Patterns to choose from, At H. HOUNSELL'S, Bridge Btreet. WANTED KNOWN— The Cheapest House in Town for PIANOS is at H. HOUNSELL'S, Bridge-etreet. A few only left, to be eold at prices slightly ; above cost. Albxamdbe'b 3, 5, and 7-stop HARMONIUMS.; from JEI2, the best value ever imported, j i CRICKET I CRICKET 1 1 j \ LL CRICKETING MATERIAL; J\ (io epiteof tbe increased duties); will be SOLD AT OLD PRICFS, leßs a Liberal Disceunt^for this Season only, to reduce large stocks. ;j Gluts especially dealt with. Inspection invited, at H. HOUNSELL'S, Nos 1, 2, 3, Bridge-street. TO FAMILIES AND COUNTRY DEALERS. CHOICE TEAS in Boxes, Half-chests and Chests Every description of Groceries of best qualities now on Sale at the lowest I remunerative prices I Splendid Maurit'us Sugars from to best. Whites . i FamUieß waited upon for orders, •■ Goods delivered to atfy part of the town. , Country Produce taken. Highest price given for Fresh Butter and Fgge. H. HOUNSFLL, FAMILY- G R O CER, &C, " • Nos. 1,-2, and 8, Bridge-etreet. ANOTHER Shipment of tbe celebrated DERBY CIGARETTES, ond other TOBACCOS of Max MxndfiJhatjbbn's, including FRUIT & FLOWERS, on Sale at At H. HOUNSELL'S, ■■■"- Bridge-street. 1 i i , Sander & fiqooft I Eucalypti Extract TTNDER the Distinguished Patronage ol U his Majesty the King of Italy, at Romfe, according to commutation : received from the Consul-General -foir Italy j at Melbourne, upbri irietructiorip from the Minister: for foreign Affairs, dated Mth March, 1878. • fir. Cruikshank, health officer for the ; city or Sandhurst, certifies; to . the extract being the most reliable remedy for external inflsm:tnation : ,bron-hitiß., : diptheria, affection's of the. lunga,. "chest, all painß ..of 'iheumatio, naturj-*;, neuralgia, &c., .all swellings, bruises, epra hs, wounds*, disorder cf the bowels, diarrhoea, c. Epitome of declaration , made, be: ote M. Cohen. Esq., J.P., at Sardhurst, October, iß77 ; .^_Theson'of Mr R&sibe was hurt with an axe on the. .knee.. After nine weeks' medical treatment it was declared necessary by Dr. Macgiilivray to amputate the injured limb. At that juncture the extract was applied, and the wound Bpeedily cured without amputation. | The daughter ot Mr Junghenn, suffering from dif ease of the bone,Bß prorounced by Dr» Atkinson and Boyd, wss cure-4 jußt *p speedily. Cures of wnnoping cough, very severe colds, croup, bronchitis', diptheria, earache, pains in the head (neuralgia), inflammation of tbe eyes and that of a severely injured foot ; olbersof bad hgs, wound on j the arm with enormous swelling, ol severe bruised and a sprained ankle, (H, Brown), in. ! wbiqh case eight months' medical advice wfrs of npaVail, are reported by tte "Donald Times," * "Newcastle Morning Herald," "Cocktown Courier," "Yorke's Peninsula _ Advertiser," and others. I The extract inwardly taken, regtfates t^e action of the kidneys, cures dyeentry and diarj hoea, and is tbe surest curative agent' and preventive of contagion in scarlet, typhoid 'rod intermittent feyer. For particulars ciee testimonials accompanying each .ttie. CAUTION. The genuine article is made up \n vials, bearing on tbe labels onr trade ruark and signature. Other turpentine- like preparations of the gum, bty led •' Eucalypti Oil.!' are most dangerous, in con-sequence of' their nature, for most of the dueases our extract is recommended for. Therefore »blc for Sanger ene Sons' Extract 'in vials with our label, trajdd marb: and signature . thereon. Every vial is accompanied by directions for use and L _e ports oi cures. SANDER\ SONS. Sandhnra WILLIAM FORSTER, BOOTMAKEB, BBIGHTWATER Begß to notify to the inhabitants of Brightwater and surrounding district, that on and after thiß date he intends to charge £1 for Watertights and Elastic Bides, and all ether boots in proportion, together vrith 2s in the pound discount for cash, i 3i45-|-to
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 256, 20 December 1880, Page 1
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