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Tbere can be do more satisfactory illustration of the increasing wealth of America, now that the long perjo^ > v of depression has, given place to an exceptional prosperity, than the returns of the New York savings banka for the last? year. These show in every case a truly surprising increase. In , one instance a bank hag positively doubled its surplus during the twelvemonth, the total in 1880 being more than a million sterling in excess of that in 1879. This process will now continue jfor the next few years, and, accompanied as ifc is by the return of American bonds from Europe, accounts' for the comparatively low rate of interest for money in New York, while the development of the Weßt is beiug pushed on at such a furious rate. It is to be hoped that the managers of savings banks have learned wisdom^ by their experience of the last crisis. Then it was found that money which was held at call or on short term* had been lent on mortgage to "Weitern farmer*, who when the pinch came were wholly unable to pay either: principal or interest. It is not in thel last jears of a rising industrial cycle only that prudence is necessary, but at the commencement of the so called "boom" as well.— ifrff Mall Jtydgtf.,

; Adtiob to Mothbbs !-r Are.you brokoa iof. yonr rest by & sick child isugering with the '■ pain of cutting teeth 1 :Go at once to a Chemist, and get abottle of Mrs Winslow'aBootbing Syrup. It will reliere tbt poor rofl(Br>r< j^imeAiateJy;.] It; ii) pe^feotlKlhWfnw l tees * and pl'ea»ant. .to s faaiWf , It^-produca* natural qufet sleep; by )feHeviiig- the chlW from pain, and the, little, cherab iiaraket.Mfti bright as a button. It soothes the T cbitd, it,. aoitcjis the guraß,.allay*u^ilpatn/;reile¥ee wind, , regulates the, . bow.e.l«j ifiviiifcitfe Jjest. known remedy, for dysen^eiy p»nd; diatrhM; Vheihcr arising from ie'ethiDg ,'or, btner CaniiPß. ttolderery where r it r li. l|d.. pperr r bottle. Manufactory «! 4(3®, Oxford-iirfcev Lftndon. . . ... 1 r „, ,■ . , '..:;.. A tew' drops of the llqdfd^neiorlllmr* sprinkled, on a wet, topthrbzoskiP^odoc^R *-■ pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses (he iteeth from all parasftetr^afLd . ijo|g!friei i bardens; the' Ifgiim^ - pln&eihjpp f»'S«O*°P^ s decay, 'gives to the teetbT a pecaliar pearly whiteness, and a delightful fragrance te the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour prising from decayed teetfauor tohaocf smoke ( f The Fragrant FlorJline."beiO|f7;sJompoaed; in part of honey, «,nd sweft-herbol ii'delicioni J to the taste, and the greateit toilet dltcojerj, of the age. tiold everywhere at Si. fid. Prepared by Henry C. Gallup, 493 Oxford-streefc, London; « -'■ ;■"";•< """'" '■"""■"'■ f- r ''- i Vautablb Discover^ Fda thb U^r.^-I: yjoiir Hair ia turning grey'or white, or lalling off, use." The Biexican Hair.Renewer/'LforJt, tpill positively -reiuiri 'tW every case Greg or Whiu hair to its original cp;lqnr,,withQut leatipg tlie dicagreeable smell of moit 'Reitoreri* rt makes the hair charmingly beautiful; ai well as promo|ing the, growth . of the hair on bald epota where the glanci* are not' decayed. Ask your nearest cheinißtlj!!or ; "The Mexican Hair Benewer," prepared by Henry C : , C^allup, 495, Oxford-ctreet, London, ana Sold) every where at 3s. ad. per bpttle._ Addre^e-EDEN HOUSE, NILE-ST. ]^&B£> fjpßAeHEli of PI «IN(V, ORGAIJ, an^ per Quarter, £3 it, single pupil j £2 2b. for every additional jpnpil.lA- ! . r Tr yj J j . ■•; Twft^aon^pe^prjik.^ bread and Bisctrrr baker; WAIMEA-STSBET,,.. „ ."^/rCTXON PIES TO-DAY anddnrJngJhfi Fajf^4fc,JaW»:,-:: •:■ ti.'T 'i.'/ 1 : -. ; -l 1650—8 i . _ - ,- „, . : „.■■.: .»i AFF^z TONS, ) of SBBX A^^JSH, ONIO^ k «esn«r> "none '% ,t5 Apply to W. M, FATHEBLEr, Waimea : We9t - v.---n •:••;:; V, -v'/.i l ?9m^. J\. Puueh or (3art, Also,- a, BUGGY. 'J hey may be BB en at Mr j'^ IB t) '8. Lover V^kefleld, who Will give *11 inforrofttlon, flee. ■:I^27p.to it ?; , _ H ; „,|- „ ; gr-Jg,hjyater. 1 w fif)fl ; BIIKBBfI IW '^ L f eftch « First Horse, £3,000 ; Second Hone, £1,800 { 'Third Horae, £500 Other Starters (diIvided), £l t soof NoE-Bt«rt«r« (divided), fe I £3,000, Six -pi^^ofrX;lob-reaebipfttWii ;; tix FrJxeflof XSoiacfi/JesOO; in> ! 'Pi^eß of £10 each, £ j.ioq* , . „.., , This is my fl'th Consultation aincfeQetober last, and is tbft-frel^qmKjt^rf^W bSougbfV before the public id tM^sMWiaa-Oolooies. {The 12* txt&priz'i, cGVtisting of 6 Prigej. o( £100 each; 6 Prizei of £50 each, and 110 > prizes of J6«O eacb^#r^*Bj^hl^nulSb3 r of ' winning tickets to abWs4o.i- •;. LfH . i ; If eh ques are fo^y a^ea» iexfibaotte jouk U added. WherereiT pUlslblgrp: O. OrHsr | 19, Grey-ttreet/A^kllnTHrFFtfx MO, ■iWB-l«a . Poßtofflcft,Auekla 9 d.:iyL 1)t ..;.;.

CASTLE ■ AKD.. -KRESS. MAJKSfc . • ! j^aZZ, Ev^ingiQ/nd Walking Dresses* Mantled, WlsterSi' and. Jackets made 4q ; ; -.■'■.' V the latest styles. ,■■■,'■; '•■.. .\ ;■' Weddingaiid JflDbumirig Orders exec^te<^, ; ;: i ; (Oppos% MaMers i Co.) NELSON, . „ , '" : ".; . l^pprept|oeg lf^t«4 l^mefliatfely r ■ ' ' ' '"[ '"Hffi

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 119, 20 May 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 119, 20 May 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 119, 20 May 1881, Page 4

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