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. : -.=,:•■ i.-:'iLl* & A'xl KyJM i ■-.■- ■HONjST-TaLEKB." ■ GK JBEEETOLD, --7, in euias tv salt Bor. .woro,;irona ,£ to £1,000 and* upwards, rdeni..'cnt rate&\. : islescst. ; : ", , ' ■ ■ ■»iT?- : 6??ioosa J - :'. ". M' QJSEY'm ISND on spwoTOS FEET^ ; BQID Sac-arift?,. Ar,n!v C- E ; BtJNH¥ 1 -Bol!ciltoar,.K€i^a. "*"*, r«S ; \K7IiIT...'iG- OASES and DEScS Ctf TV S/ r ,Sat \ _ . B--LUOAH &SO»S-! | PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON I X TONIpj contains an unvaryiagacafiUDt i of quinine an^ iron." It ppseesses all jh; I powers of theee valuable tonics in bonishiDp i diseases, , and symptpuaa traceable to weaii nees,.a low. sta^e of the nervous system,: en- ; feeblfcd couditionof ths body, tinsi derange- ! uienli.of thegpneralheAJtti. , ! T>EPPER'S QUININE AND IRON ; X TONIO Btrenßthens the nervoua and ; mat cular system, Improves digcttfon .aiiimattg i the spirits, r? cruita the health, - For dsbilits- ■ ted. health frora the effect of hot. climates ; this tooic ie invaluable. ! T>EPPER'S QUININE AND IRON : X . TONIO rouses and. developea the ; ne v - | vous eut-rgies, enriches : tfaa blood, promotes ,' appTtite, dispels languor and depression j fori t;fles the digestive organs. la a specific i remedy for neuralgia, ague, indigestion, ieverp : of every kind, chest affections, and in wasting i diseases, scrofulous : tendencies, : e6c. The whole fraaje is greatly invigorated by Pepper'sr Topic, the mental faculties bfijeht^ned, the coßatittttion greatly strengthened, and a ! retnrn to robuat health certain. Boittlea/s? d(®m*J* jSd ; next size,; lla. SoW bj I Ohemisrs every where. The oao?e of J. PeppeßPj Bedford Laboratory, London, must be on the label. There Ja no Tonic so certain irt effect; as Perper?sQujnine and Iron. It i? : strpegjy rfcomniended to: residents ip India and the coloniss, and should always be kept ready for. use in every case of fever or febrile C nditicn. j ; . •■ ■ . rffIARAXACUM and PODOPHYLLIN: X "rr Ptepared. only by J . Pepper, I<oudon. Tbi« Fluid combination, extracted from medicinal, roots, is now used instead of blue pill and calomel, tor the core of diepepsia, biiiioueness. and s'l symptoms of conges-tiot of the liver, which are general! v cain beneath the shoulders, headache, drowsiness, no appetifie, furred tongue, dieagrcecble taste in the mornio g, giddiness, disturbance of the fetcmacb, ! and feeing of pracera' depresß'on. It seta the | sluggish liver in motion, very slightly acts on the bowels, giving a sense of < health and comfort within 24 hours. It is the safest i medici&e. Taraxacum and Pcdcphyllin is a ! fluid made only by J. PEPPEK, Bedforo ; Laboratory, London, whose came is on every labeL Bottles, 2s 9d and 4s 6d. Bcld by &li Themiets. A most valuable and essential medicine for India, Australia, tlisCape, and Colonies generally. ' T OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR ±J RESTORER will darken grc-y hr,ir. and in & lew dajs complsteiy bring back the . natural colour. The effect is t upsrior to that ; produced by sn ioetant meous dye, and doef i not inju-e the skin. Large b tt'es, Is6d.— j Lpfkyer's is equal to the most expensive I hair: restorer. I TOG.KYER'S SULPHUR HAIR i XJ RESTORER lathe beet for restoring j grey hair to its f ormsr coU ur. It produce^ a perfectly natuial shade and is absolutely i harmless. Recommended for dcßtroj ing Bcuri and encouraging growth of new hair. f OOKYEE'a SULPHUR HAIR JLJ RESTORER-Suipbur being highlj prized for its slimu'ant, cl ansing. he^lthfu) action ou tiie hair glands, LOCKYER'e RESTORER is strongly recommended. It ia most agreeable in. nse, snd never fai'e Id its action on the colour glands, always restoring and maintaining that which has been lest. No other hair dressing is ieqii'sitf;. j Large bottles, is 6d. . Sold by Chemials i Hairdreßfes, and Perfumers in London, the j Country, and thronghout the worli. > Loebyer's is equal to any of the high- • priced preparations. o LIVER COMPLAINTS pi^. KING'S DANDELION and JLJ : QUININE LIVER PILLS (withI oat" Mticurj ). —"i he bbst bkmki>v : sou j Biliouskess. S^biCACH Dbbanoembkt, Flat- ! xn,ENCB, Pains bbiween thb SnotJiiiaßßs, I Bad Appbtitb, Ihpiosstion, , Aciditt, 1 Bbad-^chc, Kbabtbdrn, and all otber symptoms of. dieordored liver and dy f pepsis . acknowledged by a any eminent surgeons to ! be t^e safest and mildest pills for every con- \ stitutipn. ; In Boxes at 1b l^d, Ss 9d, and 4s Bd. : Sold by Chemists BQd ; Medicine Vendors throughout the world. Prepared by Jas. Pobke, London. : Specially valuable Pills for residents abroad and travellers JUST; RECEIVED.: KTOVELS! . (INCLUDING THB LATEST) By Hayward,, Ouida, Hawley Smart Leyer, Besant and Rice, Miss Braddon, Mrs Olipbant, Ohas. Reid, Aimard, Trollope, Grant, Max Ad^er, Mrs. Riddell, Henry I :Kingfley, Harris King, Florence -Marry at^ Bret Harte, Oatherioe King, Wbyte i Melville, May ne, Reid, Mrs Marsh, i Percy, Bernard Sfc^ John, W. H \ Maxwell^ Amelia ,B. Ed,wards, j Annie Thomas, Ainsworth, Grl«ig, i James, Graick, Silver Ten, ; Hoi- j land, Joseph Hatton, Mr? . Majrch ! Caldwell, Colonel Waimsiy, etq. ' , I R. LUCAS & SON. j Q-IJGTATI^f :| Price Gd,, or posted, 6d. ! ; ! FrPe;Trade»— Locral Self ',{? over (im?:nt| 1 — DircctVT»xaffqa^EMk ; fn£r^L'ft.nj!i\if snn^ • —Importance oi MunicipalUiess-r Gleabipga \ Publlebed pt B. Tcoasafby B, Lbou!

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 177, 27 July 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 177, 27 July 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 177, 27 July 1881, Page 1

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