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VALUABLE DjSOOVBRT FOR, THB HAIR.— I your Hair ia turning grey or white, or lalliqg off, Use / The Mexican Hair Benewer,*' for It wittl positively restore A in every case Grey or White hair to its original colour, without leaving tne disagreeable Bmell of most 'Restorers.' It makes the hair charmingly beantiful, ac well a» promoting the growth of the- hair on bald spots where the glands are not decayed. Aslc yburnearest chemist for " The Mexican Hair Renewer," prepared by Henry C. Gallup, 493, Oxford-street, London, and sold everywhere at Ss. 6d. per bottle. Adyiob to Mothbbb I— Are you broken in your rest by a sick child Buffering with tbe pain of cutting teeth ? Go at dnce to a Chemist, and get abottle of Mrs Winslow'* toothing Syrup. It will relieve th« poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harmlees and pleasant to taste. It produces natural quiet Bleep, by relieving th« child from pain, and the little cherub awakes "as bright as a button . It soothes the child , it soHenß the gums, allays all pain, relieve* wind, regulates tbe bowels, and is the beet known remedy for dysentery and diarrbcea, whether arising from teething or other cau3fs. Fold everywhere at Is. IJd. per* bottle. Manufactory 493, Oxford-street, London. THE Lamb Knitting Machine, The " Grandest Knitter in the World." A NOTHER SHIPMENT ii. JUST RECEIVED. Price List and other xmrticulars on application to M. M. WEBSTER, N. Z. Agent, NELSON. NIXEY'S BLACK LEAD « CLEANLINESS." WG. NIXEY'S REFINED BLACK « LEAD is ihe cheapest and best for Polishing Stoves and all kinds of Ironwork equa Ito Burnißhed Steel, without waste or dust In Id., 2d., and 4d. BLOCKS, and lsBOXE?. Caution— thkeb abb sevehal imitations Sold everywhere by all Shopkeepers. COUKIIMQ HOTJBB—SOHO fc'QTJABX LoKDOU to tlie Trade and tlie Public WM. STANTON begs lo return • ttianks lor the Wpport. accorded him in b'nslnefßs f6r iHe past ; thirty years— in- an -unchanged -business, — and -to-in- • form bis iriends that he is JDow~BfeDtroiNfl his , large and varied stcck by offering goods at strictly „ . v „ INDUCEMENT PRTCES. - . | with a view , to altering the character of hi* \ trade, Until this is accomplished, he will sell strictly. and 'genuinely as follows :— STAw6Ka»ir" below invoice pttce Books in some instances at half publication price. MOfiic, New and Standard, by any publisher, £3 worth for £i (not old ttock). Pianoforte 1 ! and Obqans As cheap as in England (sacrificing th 3 iotport charge*, and the heavy duty of 17 percent.). Sewing Machines —Grover & Buker, and others— at half price. An exceed* in?ly heavp stock on nand. Tbfeadp, Silks, and Accessories relatively cheap. \* The following miscellaneous lines ate weJl filled, and Trill bear large profits for the trade buyer, Viz : — Cards. Paper, Printing Materlilg, Inks, &c. leather Bags, Satchels, and Walkts Framed and ijnframed Engravings He'ivy Gilt Picture Framirg and Cornice Cricket Crrquer, end Fencing Materials Perambulators, Footballs Jewellery; Fancy Goods . Theatricalrequieites W?gp, etc. Cox's Coated Pills, Kirov's do. Druggists' Sundries, Patent Medicinei Mats and Matting in variety Musical iMsirnaasNTs bt are'ry deicrlp-tiob-^iflrass, Wood, and Stringed Music Strings, lUeds, Cases, and fittings Gold Arfb Silver Lacks, Krfldta, Cdrdfc.J Prinzes, Trimmings. Spangles,. Zißc's-Clo'th', Tissue, Foil, etc.~a • large > and valuable Stock of . rail \ kinds , . > Gothic Latches, Doar Furniture; Vefanda" Iron/, . , Ransome'e feill'afe (tnduYatibg preparation) 1 Malt Mill , Large Ocft'e Mill and Boaster Cottage Ranges, Heating Htove, And a variety of other Merchandise, Hardware, Faney 1 Goods; ONman'a StGres, and articles of consumption. JtST Eeobived— A case of G BD. and other ,Wood Pipes 0 superior class, Tobacconitts' Goods, and . Genuine Meerschaums, . W. M, STANTON & CO., Commiegion ana General Agents, Salesmen and Brokers, Importers of Specialities, &c, NoßwioH Union Fibb (Jfmob. "fjK H E tA R TT OTE L , AUCKLAND. A DA U~~Ti AIRNB R^s^ectfuily informs his many friends throughout the Colonies, old patrons at TBE STAR, the travelling community and genertl p\ib7ic7thaVhe has pdbchasbd thh iktbkebt o I Mr B. J. Davidson in the.^boye well-known FAMiLt and 1 COMMERCIAL i'jfttfo "THE STAR," RhPLBXB WITH BVBBT MODEBN LXJXCBT AMD OOMITOBT IN EACH DEPABTBIBNT, nqulreS no tsli talk, nor '♦ high falutin" ta recemmend it ; tfie positibn 'ft 'haw long hetd"ar ■TliE LfcADIN® HOTEL IN AURLAND, ifir,unqnestipned,ltß high prestige undeniable > The bucce ss attending " THE STAR" ftjr (heipast few'years is mainly due to the efficieeGytho untiring care and attention of THE MANAGER. Mil W. A. CLARK ; and MB.' CAIRNS takes the earliest opportunity of announcing tliab, as in the 'past so in the future, Mr CLAHK will funder Mr CAIRNS' general supervision) retain the position he has proved hloasalf to well qualified to hold. ."raE i^tArv ; wilt be conducted on the some liberal principle as hitherto, with SEVERAL OLD WORLD AND AMERI- ,, : : OA'Ni SPECIALITIES and Improvements of^ which the pretent proprietor, gained, valuablo and practical experienc^dmi'iijj.hi's l^b trip to Europe. • 'To teariy readers ©t this paper Mr. Calrrß ts -perkoiiallf < k'rioVeri, 7 o others he would mention- that heil^aa had loDg and varied f x perieooe in pubjiCvcatering, having held tbe £ositi6ti Of'C&le^Steward of P.M.B.S. Co 's "Neb'r?Bko/ > SndQevetal large Ir tercolonial Steam rs i anl^^ftlso, sucoes^ollt conductei. «' The: ;W bite. Hart," * hrietchurcn ; :«Roy*l Mail ,?'. Auckland ; "Royal Mail," Waikato } abci otlkr well-known Hotels. mH E <&IT,a¥ TTOTEL Albbbt-btbbet, Acoklanu. ADAM CAIRNS, PfiorajsTQU.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 24, 28 January 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 24, 28 January 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 24, 28 January 1881, Page 4

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