Nelson Piano Club. PmsONR de?irius of joining the above Club, the objeft of which ia to «nab)e each Member to obtain a good PI ANn on the flnT Dn»on principle, by a subscription p*Vßble monthly, nre rtqnes^ed to apply for full information to the undesigned. HENRY HOUNSELL, 9416— tc Bridge-street. TVTEW GOODS NOW ON SALF. Colonial Ovens all sizes Batchers' and Bskers' Baskets Wicker Perambulators (single & double) Garden Toolp, including Ladies' Seta Seamless Milk Pans— three aizea fi merioan Churns Iron Tubs and Buckets Japanned. Hip and Sponge Bathe, various Jam, Jars ia Nests, and Inanelled Preserving Pans Enamelled and Tin Baking Dishei In great variety Bradford's Waehini? Machlneo Davi.'e Knife-cleaning Machines (two size*); blbo, two new kinds of cheap KDifeCleaners — the Household Gem, and the Despatch. Catch«em-al Ye- Oh I and other Mousetraps At H. HOUNSELL'S, Bridge-street. TJODY AND PASSAGE •15 • FLOOK-GLOTH, from 8/4 yard to 15ft Jwide. All New and Bplendid Patterns to choose from, At H. HOUNSELL'S, Bridge street. WANTED KNOWN— The Cheapest House in Town for PIANOS is at H. HOUNSELL' P, Bridge-Btreet. A few only left, to be sold at pricts slightly above cost. from £12, the beet value ever imported. CRICKET ! CRICKET ! ! ALL CRICKETING MATERIAL (in spite of tbe increased duties) ♦ill be SOLD AT OLD PRIGFS, less a Liberal Disc* not, for this- Season only, to reduce large stocks. Clubs especially dealt with. Inspection invited, at H. HOUNPELL'vS, Nob 1, 2, 3, Bridge-street. TO FAMILIES AND COUNTRY DBAI EKS. CHOICE TEAS in Boxes. Half-chests and ( hests Kvery <--fscripfcion of Groceries of b«st quiilines ncsv on Sale at the lowest r< tmi'-erßtive f ric^» Splendid Mamitns hugers from ..yellow to beet ; ; i bits-s Fsm liof> witcd upon for ordere. Goods 4t Hvertri to ar.-- part of tbe towc cv-untr 1 F'ro''U' % f t»krn Highest pric* given (or Fresh Butter and Fggs, H. KOTTK-^LL, FAMILY GROCKR, &c, Uos. l, 2, and 3. Bridge-street. A NOTBER Shipment of the celei\.bra.ed DERBY CIGARETTES, bd< otlur T('BACCOS oi Max Mxkdpehadsfn's, including FRCIT & FLOWERS, j on bale at | At H. HOUNSELL'S, ! Bridge-Btreet. Sander & Sons Eucalypti Extract TTNDER the Distlnguißhed Patronage oi U his Majesty the King of Italy, at Rome, according to communication received from tbe Consul-General for Italy, at Meibonrpe. upon inetrtictionf from the Minister for Foreign Affairs, dated 1 4th March, 1878. Dr. Cruiksbank, health officer for t>ie city or Sandhurst, certifies to the extract being the most reliable remedy for external inflammation, bronchitis, diptheria, afif ctions oi the lungß, cheßt, all pains of rheumatio nature, neuralgia, &c, all swellings, bruises, epra ns, wounds, disorder c f the bowels, diarrhoea, c. Fpitome of declaration made be ore M. | Cohen, Eeq., JP., at Sa' dhurst, October, 1877 :— The son of Mr Haabe was hurt with an axe on the knee. After nine weeks' medical treatment it was declared necessary Dy Dr. Macgillivray to Rmputate the injured limb. At that juicture the extract was applied. »nd tha wound speedily cured without amputation. Ihe daughter «i Mr Junghena, suffering from di>e»seof the bone,n* prcrounced by Dr* Atkinson and Boyd, was cure 4 just as speedily. Cures of wnnoping cough, ver> severe eolde, croup, bronchitis, diptherm, eara ihe, paint in tha head (neuralgia), inflammation of the eyfß and that of a severely injured loot ; others of bad ltgs, wound on the arm with fDorirous swelling, ot eevert brnißes and a ; sprained ankle, (H. Brown), in which case eight months' medical advice wa« of do avail, are rt ported by tfce "Donald Times," " Newcastle Morning Berald," "Cork'own Courier," "Yorke'g Paninsula Advertiser," and other*. The extract inwardly taken, regu'ates the action of the kidneys, cures dytentry and dianhoßß, unii is tVe surest curative agent and preventive of contagion in tcarlet. typhoid '\nd intermittent fever. For particulars see testimonials accompanying each Dttle, CAUTION. The genuine artiile ie made up in via!», beKrifg on tbe labt Is our trade nwk aad ?iptnaturfi. Other tu»p- > ntine-likepr<'pnrctiops of the gut? , frtjled • » ucaljpi Oil. 1 ' are most dangerous, in comtquenc* <-t tl«eir nature, for moi»t <:f the oi-eus- » our fxtract is nconsmi!mled for. '1 hen for* no" tor S»n<'er ane >^odb' Extract in vials with our label, tradd m»ri! nnii s-guature thei-ec.n ? vtrv vi«-l i? ■ i'C< ompur'etl by rii.rfio!!ur>B for use and te ports ot cur's* SANDER SONS Sandhurs \V ILL! A -Vl FOX-TKR. Me si »o n<-if) -o thf iu'-^b'.rantr of brighr-ara.-d suiroun ii'K district, th*t on and »t" tlr-s mm he ittteo H s to charge £1 for Wattr tights and Elastic bides, And all ( tber boos in proportion together "with 2b Jd the pjunu discount for cash.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 263, 29 December 1880, Page 1
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