Nelson Piano Club. PERSONS desirous of joining the above Club, the objeat of vhich ia to enable each Member" to oVtsin a good PIANOor. (he Art Union p'-inciple, by a subscription payablo monthly, are requested to apply for full information to the undersigned. HENJiY HOUNSKLL, 2416 — to Bridge-street. TU'EW GOODS NOW ON SALF. Colonial Ovens all cizos ' Butchers' and Bakers' Cftekois V, icker Perarcbiil itnrs (sinple & rlo-jble) G«vde;i Tools, incluriinpr I.adif a' Scls Rc^n.icfs f.iilk Pace- three sizea z' merlin Churni Imn Tubs and Hncfcetfl Japfiprc-d, Hip nnrl Sponge B?thp, vaTioua Jaai Jaro in Kes:s and fenaoiellcd Frcserying TttJ-'B Ecuunelkd and Tin B&Wms Diijhea in great VP.rirty Bradford's Wuehinp Machine?) Davi.'a Knife-denning M-ichinrs (two eizse); rlho, two new kir.ds of cheap Rnife("lefuiera — the Household Gem, and tie De?pKtch. Catch-em-siTe-Oh I nnd oih?r Mousetraps At H. HOUNSELL'S, Bridge-Rireet. T>ODY AND PASSAGE 15 FLOOR-CLOTH, from 3/4 yard to 15ft s£wioe.5 £ wioe. All New end jL'plendld Patterns to choosa from, At H. HOUNSELL'S, Bridge 6treet. WANTED KNOWN— The Cheapest House in Town for PIANOS is at H. HOUNSELL'S, Bridge-streot. A few only left, to be cold at prices slightly abova cr-st. Alexandre's 3, 5, end 7- stop HABMONIUMS, from j£l2, the best value ever imported. CRICKXLT ! CRICKET ! ! ALL CRICKETING MATERIAL (in epiieof the increased dutieo) will be KOLD AT OLD PRICKS, Jess n Liberal Disci. unf, for this Season only, to reduce large stocks. Cluts especially dealt with. Inspection invited, at H. HOUNSELL'S, Nos I, 2, 3, Bridge-street. TO FAMILIES AND COUNTRY DEAIERS. /CHOICE TEAS in Boxes, H&lf-cheeta and V^ Cheata Every description of Groceries of bfßt qualities now on Sale at the lowest remunerative prices Splendid Maurit'us bugars from e , yellow to best Whites Families waited upen for orders. Goods delivered to cay part of the town. Country Produce token. Highest price given for Fresh Butter a»d Fgga. H. KOUNSFLL, FAMILY G R O C E R, &c, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Bridge-Btreet. A NOTBER Shipment of the cek- | jC3Lbr 6 ted DERBY CIGARETTES, oiirt otbrr TOBACCOS of Max Windhrhauskn's. including FRUIT & FLO WE US, on Kale at Afc H. ROUNSELL'S, Bridge-street. Bander & Son's Eucalypti Extract TTNDEB the Distinguished Patronage ol U h!s Majesty tLe King of Italy, at Borne, according to eorr.-rnunicstion received from the Cousul-Gc-Eerp.l for Italy, st Melbourne, upon instruction from the aiiuistei' for I<oreiun Aflairß, dated Hth March, 1878. 'Dr. Cruikshank, health officer for tbe city or Sandhurst, certifies to the extract being the tcoßt reliable remedy for external infkinillation, broGt-b !tis ; dipthtria. offtctionE of tlie lunge, ehtfit, all pains of rhcunmtie nature, nouiftlgia, &c, all swellings, bruiecß. Bpra na, wounds, disorder r f the hovels, disnhoea, c. Epitome of declaration made be ore M. Cohen, Esq., J.P., fit Sandhurst, October, 1877 : _The Bon of Mr Keabe vc»s hurt with an axe on the knee. After nine weeks' medical treatment it waa declared necessary by Dr. Maegiilivray to amputate the injured limb. At that juiicture tho cxtroct was applied, p.nd tho wound spetdily cared without amputation. The daughter oi Mr Junghena, euflc-ring from dnefise of the bono,Bß pronounced by Dr« Atkinson end Boyd, wns cure^i jußt aa speedily. Cures of wnnoping cough, very severe colds, crcup, bronchitis, diptheri«, eurajhe, pains in tha head (neuralgia), infl»mmation of the eytßflnd that ot a severely injured foot ; others oi bEd Ug», wound en the arm with enormous swelling, cf severe bntiees and a pprainei ankle, (H. Brown), in which case eight monthB 1 medical advice wa« of no avail, are reported by tie " Donald Timeß," " I^ewcestle Morning Herald," " Cotkfown Couri«r," "Yorke's Peninsula Advertiser," and others. The extract inwardlv taken, regu'atea the action of the ki'iueya, cures djsentry and die.rrhoaa, end is the surest cunttive agent and preventive of contagion in scarlet. typhoH ond intermittent fover. I f or particulars cce teßtiraonialg accompanying each it lie, CAUTION. The genuine article is made up in vialf, bearing on the labels our irado msrk aad signature. Otber turpentine-like prfpcrstioPß of tbe Bmr>, fetyled •' 1 uoalypri Oil, 1 ' nre nnosl dwijjeroua, in comcqeenoe of treir nature, for most of the oifftnsrts our fxtfact is rrcommended for. 'J hsn-forc aaW icr -Sander one fJone' Extract iu vial9 with our label, tradd mark and fl'gnature the) eon, Rvcry vkl ib jiccompanied by directions for use and re ports of cures. BANDER' V SONS. Sandhnrs WILLIAM FORBTER, 1 Bootmaker, Bhightwater Befjs to notify to the inhabitants of Brightwater ai-id surrounding district, th-it on and after thia date he intenda to charge £1 for Watertights and Elastic Sides, and all' other boots in proportion, together ■qriik 2a in the pountf diecotiot for caßb. 9145— t0
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 264, 30 December 1880, Page 1
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767Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 264, 30 December 1880, Page 1
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