1K:O CROSS LINE: 1 P"" --ste^ Psddie Eteasaes - |C=L^ EiAD? BABIL?, «-^^J J, WiLsas, Masfcer, riU lsav ss uitfer.-'-Neleon for Motueka, Thursday, January 13, at 4 p m. Motueka for Waitapu, Thursday, January 13, at 7 p.m. Waitspu for Collingwood, Friday, January 14, at 6 am Collingwood for Waitapu, Saturday, January 15, at G a.m.. Waitapu for Nelson, Saturday, January 1 5, at - 8 a.m. ' ' ', ' » Nelson for Motueka, Mond&y, January 17, at 6 am. Motueka for Nelson, Monday, January 17, »t 8.80 a ta. ' - ■ Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, January 18, et 7 p m. Motueka for Wftitapu, Tuesday, .January 18, at 10 pm. • Waitapu for ColHngwood, Weanesiay, January 19, at 9a.m CjUinstwood for Waitapu, Thursday, Jsniary 20. at 9 30 a.m. Walta^ufor iNelson, Thursiay, January 20, at 12, noon. H.B—FrelgQt on Wool and Hops from tv Iden Bay, ss, po» Balej from Motueka, 4s, g? Passage, apply' fit fihs Barkly OSes. Ooassaerci&l Wharfj 984 J..S. GBOSwj Jtisff., Agsnft, fo» gsle^.-Qg- to Lgfe. HOUSE to LWT m Hardy-street. PobBeasion on and after January li 1881. 4029-t c Apply to J. A. PACKER. TO LET.— FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without Board, 1 Apply 8226-rtc. &Ire. MACKAt, Belmont House: TO LKT. with immeaiatepcsseßeion. the BBIP HOTEL, ritua^ at the Port. For further particulars, apply on the pre misea.. _____1_?!L 8 TO LEX—" KEST HOUSE." Waimeproad, also ?-Eoomet) HOUSE, at Port Apply to 8. LAMBERT, The Port, For Sale, Cheap. A MOST Desirable SIX-ROOMED RESI- , . . DENCE and Outb-uildfngs, with GARDEN . well" stocked with Fruit Trees, pleasantly situated m the Wood. Apply 8., •« Mail Office. 3324~t c £iIOR SALE.— HOUSE containing JO Eight Booros, close to the Railway Ftntion, SpriDg Grove ,• there is a Garden planted with choice Fruit Trece. For further particylersj apply to Mr W. ROUT, NeWr on tte P-^° B()TTRBL^ Land and Buildings m Trafalgar-st and Brldge-st. fT^HE undersigned received m JL structions from the Owners, to Sell, on such terms of payment as may be agreed upon, all that BLOCK of LAND, together with the BUILDINGS thereon, having a Frontage to Trafalgarstreet extending' from the Bank of. New Zealand to Wymond's Drapery Store, and with a Front- > age to Bridge- street- extending, from Wymond's Drapery Store to Mr. Mabin's, subject !to. any leases or terms of occupancy now. existing. The property is Foe Sale m Separate Lots as at present occupied. CURTIS BROTHERS, Attorneys for the Executors of the late. Thomas. Cuktis Vipan. 3694— tC Sander & Son's Eiicalypti Extract TTNDEB the Distinguished . Patronage o) U his Majesty the' King, of Italy , s .at .Borne, Recording to communication received from the Conßttt-General Yor Italy, at Melbourne,upon instruction* from the Minister lor Foreign Affair*, dated Uth March, 1878; Dr. Cruikßhank, health officer for t>ie city or Sandhurst, certifies to the extract heing the "moßt reliable remedy for external inflam mation, broach itis; dlptheria! afftctibiis of the lungs, 1 chest, all painß of rheumatic nature^ neuralgia, &c., all Bwellings) bruise b, eprm ns. wounds, disorder-cf thepowelfiVdiarrbosa, c, Epitome of declaration made be: ore M. Cohen, Es<|., J.P., at Sardhurst, October, 1877 :— The son of Mr Raabe was hurt with an axe on the knee. After nine '■weeks' medical treatment it wa% declated necessary . by Dr. MaegilliVray. to amputate the injured limb. "At that juncture- the extract vai applied, and the wound speedily cured without amputation. The daughter oi Mr Jnnghenn, Buffering ftom disease of the bone, 9i pror ounced by Dr» Atkinson and Boyd, was cure 4 just as ipeerlily. Cures of :wnnoping cough, Terj ■evere colds, croup', bronchitis, dipthe?io, earache, pains m tba head (neuralgia), inflnmmation of (he.: eyes and that of a severely injured foot ; othersoi bßd hgs, wound, on the arm with enormous swelling, ot severe bruises and a sprained ankle, (EL Bro-wn), m which case eight months' medical advice wa°of no ayail, are reported by tte '• Donald Times," ••Newcastle Morning Beiald," " Cooktown CouTifr," " Yorke's Peninsula Advertiser," and others. The extract inwardly tak*n, regu'atea the action of the kidneys, enres dy gentry and dianhooa, and is tbe eureat curative agent and preventive of contagion m scarlet typhoid f\aA intermittent fever. For particulars see testimonials accompanying each .Dttlo, CAUTION. The genuine article is made up m vials.' bearing on the labels our trade m«rk and signature. Other turpentine-like preparations of the gum, fctyled l( Eucalypti Oil," are moßt dangerous, m conFequence of their nature, for most of the dh eases our extract ia recommended for. Therefore ask for Banker ane fians' Extract m rials with our label, tradd mark and signature thereon, Kvery vial is accompanieaVby .directions for use and re ports oi cures. $ANOER SONS, San^hurs ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 12, 14 January 1881, Page 1
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765Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 12, 14 January 1881, Page 1
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