Flobilinb i^-For the Teeth and Breath — \ few drops, of the liquid "Florilioo" sprinkled on a wet tooth-brash produce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasitee and impuitrieß hardens the gums, preveijti tartar.^tolps decay, ?give3 to the teeth a peculiar pea% whiteness, and a delightful fragrance wtne breath. It removes all Unpleasant b^our arising from decayed teeth or tobaccc smokp, * The Fragrant Floriline.' r being compofled in part of honey and sweet herbs, it delicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of theagei; Sold everywhere at 2s. 6d. Efc. paredJjy Henry C..Ga11up,_493 oxfoid ! «ttfiet, London. Valwablh Discovery so* rm Uaeb.—l yeur Hair is turning grey or white, or lalling off. use « The Mexioaa-Hair Renewer," for it tetO positively rpfre i* epery c«e T «nw^« White Aair to its origioalcdidott wiiho^ ?e|v^ ing tne disajreeaiil* juneft of most.'Restorerf .' It makes the hair chatmuigly beautiful, as wellaßprdmdtjdgthegroWih of 'the hair oh bald spots where theigfiffls sufe -nbtl deeayeb!. A«k i ypu,r,pearest chemist for "TheMe^eaa Hair Ttenewer," .prepirfld by Henry C~ Gallup, 493, Oxford-street/ Londbni and-'sold everywhere at as. 6d. per bottle. ' " Advicb to Mqxhbhs l—^rjs you broken in your rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth f Go at onde to a Chemist, and- get abottle of Mrs WinoW's Soothing Sytup. It. will relieve the poor Buflferer immediately. It is perfectly harmless and pleasant to Jaste. It produces natural quiet sleep, bj relieving the child from paia, and the little oherttb awakes *as pwght as a button. It soothes the i child, it soitens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wmd, regulates the bowels, and is thi best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoia whether arißing from teething or other causes. Sold, everywhere at is. lid. vper bottle. Manufactory 493, Oxford-street London. . , " N I XEY ' S BL A CK LEAD " CLEANLINESB." WG. NIXEY'S REFINED BLACE « LEAD is the cheapest and best for Polishing Stoves and all kinds of JropAork equal to, Burnished Steel, without wait« dr dust In 1d.,-2d.,and 4d: BLOCKS, and Is BOXES Caution— thebb ars sevebal ihixatiors Sold everywhere by: all Shopkeepers. Counti»4» Bouw-Soho Bqdabb Lokdom A ? §TimA^ ED ?BOSPECT3JB of the i\ JlCTONard SHAKESPEARE BAY COAL MINING COMPANY,L|4IITJ|Cp. Capital, £25,000, i025^00 Shareg^i 2«..par share on Application, 2s. on Allotment. The- balance in calls no t to exceed Is. per share per month. *-JJ-«y |Mr.J.Avß.Greensill r «f ' G «* 1?0^ fl y ; Mr - A - T - Card « r -?^ 8h Mr.D.Fraser Mr. C. Blizzard Mr. W. Syms • • ; ; t3ecTetary-~\f .iSyms. ; ; , jhis Company is Termed to work the Coal deposits on the Peninsula within half-amile of thai town- of Picton. Payable seams of Ooal are now open for KOrkinigM tbisJandi and jts excellence for all pnrpQsesrwiH,alw^retiabJe it to coromaha a ready sale ' The Jocaiity of the mine enables vessels 6t *nyf size, to approach it and -load in safety, and) as .it is btfeved the. Coal exists ia great abundarce. r.o better investment is now, before tjhe'p'ublic. " "' ' " ■ Prbipeetus, with Forms of Application *nd; %li. information, may be^t«t6ed at' the ©Pee of the Coispany, .High tfreet.r Picton, ajdfroniMß W. ROUT> »elsan.- .^990-*^ I>r Tend??. A LJD THOSE several VAIW4RLE J\. PROPERTIES BituatJTriDe -POBT^elsottj and being L—Tfae Land: and Premises occupied by ! Jamfs Lpaißg, having a Frontsge to ■w ; tfc c Haven>road of about 60 feet, to. -gether with the Lime-kiln and other , appurtenants tb^eo^n. 2.— The 'Land, Blacksniith^ Bhop, Cpttag* r ftAd Etenf\tf» r p6p occupies *ty-Jj&. DccKßWi Itaving a Frontage io the .Baveu-road of a bout 0S f«et B;^Tha Pisce of Lab d^ having a Frontage Jo the Hav^-rpadof about 17 fati-by a depth of about 8* feet (adjoining Lot 2), tffgethtr with the Four-roomed Cottage theieon. 4.—The valuable Buildiog Site, now uncccapied, containing One rood JNin«. tten perches, more of less, having a Itoht»gß to the Faven-road of about ;1 ! o feet, with an average dept h of abr ut 165 feet, acd situate between Lots 2, 3, and 5, s.—The Piece of Land opposite the Custom House Hotel; containing TUrty perches more or lcs», having a Frontage to the . «aven «oad of about 82 feet, with the Dwellicg-hcusa thereon, at present occopied by W. F. 6.—The ;TrißDgular Piece of Land, containing 27 perches, more or less, having a Frontage to the Haven-road ot IC9 feet, with f be Shop and Dwellinghouse thsr*on. at present occupied by Mr. W. £KBBBTBN. . The above will be »o}d subject to the several putstandjeg I<esßts. ; Tenders will be receive! acd fuither particulars given by the undersigned up to Moon of SATjQKDAY %\q 23rd instant. . ; , ' The hfghest or any tender will not neceg- « wily be accepted. t FELL ;-«f 2^B
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 173, 22 July 1881, Page 4
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