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LANCASHIRE HOUSE. JAMES HAET begs to inforin the public of; Nelson and vicinity that his New Drapery istaMishment is ■; NOW ! OPEN with a large iassortment of SILKS, FIOHUS, DRAPERY, UNDERCLOTHING, MILLINERY, GLOVES, HOSIERY, CORSETS, DRESSES, MEN'S MERCERY \ HABERDASHERY, UMBRELLAS, jfcc, &c. Special iines ia DRESS MATERIALS, BLACK CASHMERES, PRINTS, SATEENS, | HOSIERY, GLOVES, UMBRELLA'S, INDIES' UNDERCLOTHING> STAYS, MILLINERY, &c. &c. . .: -0^ = ■ A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF Frencb and Englisli Millinery. —: :,,;i ■; ;oi . — New Goods constantly arriving, which, will be sold at Home Prices. Millinery, Drees, andiMantle-makingi J^ourning 0 ders promptly attended to. Charges Moderate. JAMES HART, Lancashire House, Bridge-street.

munications between Sir Arthur Gordon and the Home Government which was telegraphed tbus.by our Wellington correspondent yestor dsy, the N.Z. Times says:—"The paragraph is but the result of some person's vivid imagination: Indeed it bears' upon its face every evidence of being an ingjenious piece of patchwork. Asa matter of official routine aud duty, the Govenor l^as, of course, reported on the Native difficulty to the Colonial Office. Equally as a matter of course and of duty, he will, r if instructed to do so, dismiss'the , Mintstry ; but how absurd is the imagining, alt tbe,present juncture of public affairs, that the Governor would, by any possibility, recommend the dismissal of bis responsible advisers or the Colonial Office concur iri such recom- , mendaiion! A complete refutation of the , sUtement is embodied ih the "Guzette Extraordinary," issued oh Friday last, conI tsining the Governor's warrant calling out njo less than thirty-three Volutiteer Corps for active strvice to cope with the Native dsfficnlty in ihe most effective form. As to , aby qombiaed attempt oa a small scale io oust the present Ministry, the public very well understand what that means. There ate politicians of the Grey and Stout stamp Who would, if they could, subvert auy form ojf administration in which they have no stare; there are even "politicians in London" dho hold opinion that they know a great "d^al more about New Zealand Native affairs than the colonists themselves : but ekh 1 lf cn f 8 r,^SießßSn£- hO9t /?K. g voice of public opinion. The action of the, government in^ dealing with Native ifiu has won approval throughout the colony, and against such »PPwwl not even Her ' tS^^Z^^ Wlße v S uaexploded 1001 b. conical shell, which was turned up on the race-course when the ground was being ploughed a few weeks ago. It is. one of the many shells thrown at the Gate Pah fight, but 1 must hdve been fired v^ry wide of the Pah.. .. -. . iFLoaiuNßJ—For the Teeth ahd f ßreath— Aj few drops, oi the liquid ««Floriline " sprinkled on a,wet. tooth-tiruSh prddubs a pleasant lather^ which thoroughly cleanse* the teeth from all pasrasites aiidimptiitries hirdeiiß' thb gums,; prevfchts 'Mini Mfc <Mcay h "gives to the tfieth a petuHar pedrly wpitehesS, apd a deliihtfiiL ftagrWnce to the Meath. It removea all unpleWaritr odour aiiisihg from decayed teeth or tobaeo. snioke. "The Frsgrant Floriline." bf Ini' .coi^oseii in! part oif honey arid 6weettherbs, is delicious to! the taste, arid .the grdateßt toilet'.'discbvery ofi the age. Bold everywhere^ 2s.'6d.' Prepared by Henry C. Gallup, 498 Oxford-street, London. VALiTABLB Disoovest fob thbUaih.—lf ydur Hair is turhihg gr4y or white, or lalling off, ufe « The Mexican Hair Renewer;" for it will positively restore .in every case Gtey or White hair to its^original colour, withdut leavlng the disagreeable smell of most' Restorers ' Itimakes the hair charmingly befaiitifol, as well aB promotinjg the'growth of the hair on bald spots where the glands are not decayed, Ask your nearest chemist for " The Mexican Hgir Renewer," prepared by Heriry C. Gallup, 498, Oxford-street, London, and sold everywhere at Ss. 3d. per bottle, Advice to Mothbbs I—Are you broken in your rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth ? Go at once t6 a Chemist, and get abottle of Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the pobr sufferer immediately. .It iB perfectly harmless and pleasant to taste. It produces natural quiet sleep, by relieving the child irom pain, and the little cherub awakes " 8s bright as 6 button; It soothes the child, it soitens the gums, allsyß ail 'pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Sold everywhere at Is. l|d. per bottle. Manufactory 493, Oxford-street, kradSßi ■' -■; . ' ' "~ •.,

. , 4 _ A IMS »BaiEsfc the above Estate i*-V rruat be rendered to the Undersigned within Twenty-one days fiom this date, E. K. FARRELLE, .Executrix, iNeJson.ssist October,lßßl. 4173 — TTV-TTT? "PTTTC -.««« t^t .. «£ £r£, J?/; .-««< FOR INDIA AND THE COLONIES. _^. —,^l^~ ' . [FiR KING'S DANDELION AND, JL/, -QUININE LIVER PILLS, jwithout mercury) are the best remedy for Bile, Wind, Indigestion, Sick Headache, . Spasiris, Giddiness, Heartburn, Nervousness j Qout,iand all disorders of the Stomach and Liver., Tbey combine mildnew in operation with the; most admirable effects, and as an Aperient cannot be surpassed; Manufactured by JAMES RORKE, 47, Mortimer-Btreet, Loudon, W.; and sold all over the world by most Chemists and Medicine Vendors, at 1/lfc 8/9,4/0,. and dl/-. ga EELTOW GRIMWADE & C 6, ; ; Wellin?ton. ~ ~ : " ~r~~. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. " ] : ——• ■.;'.■>■ flf,. .y^ifflft fIIHE well-known horsa : B|f^fcljffßJ_fi X , T^aPj^TFWpsL Lord NeISOH iwillTra.el through Wakefield and Eoxhill on o ndats, through Wsimea West Wkdnksj,.^ and h Hope, Riebmond,. and toke j. RI be« Dg at * 0^ c TraßD^ 8 an<i t HUBBDATB. here will be a Paddock pro--2^ -t^ood grazing at ,s per weeper T«ms « Wi, guarantee £4. groomage,ss t0 be wca fir'Bf visit. All accounts to be Bettled by Ist January, 1882. J wn«vtnrn™a r , SXDUBY HIGGINS. 8^79 bprmg Grove. j^iJ^-uifOTinf %»^jßwC^ ■ lr^mJx.^?.f¥. '",™"aßß*i^ fir O TRAVEL THIS SEASON, in NEL- | ; SON, WAIMEA, and MOTUEKA, ' tike Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion ' nnrinTTNriikTm JTjbLhjblDJij JN J. "*" ■fc,»'-Mi^**-'A-i*^ *• „ . , ~, , „ , jPkebidektjs a beautiful rich roan (now *^c favorite color in England), is 9 years old, a^d ste °, ds ™ h»nds 2 inches on very short legs, with splendid flat bone, and has a good temper, superior action, and is a grand worker. „. t was imported from Melbourne h J l,?s. bre, d b^ Ken" J neth M'Kenzie, Esq, Heidelburg, Victoria, "~~„ irJiiUlUKJiJii: By Lord Clyde (imported) out of Blossom by Prince Charlie (imported), out of Kate (ijnpqrted), by Lothian Tarn, &c. &c. Lord Clyde was champion horse in Melbourne for four years ; Blossom was also a great prizetaker. :MondAts—leave Mr Haycock's, Richmond,: ih| the Morning; at Forest Inn, .3 o'clock. Tuesdays—Upper Moutere. Wednesdays —Motueka Hotel. Thursdays—returns to Moutere in the Evening. Fridays—Travel-: lers'Rest, 11 to 1, returning to Mr Haycock's, Satued ays—Nelson until 3 p.m. . Terms—Single Mares, £3 10; two, £ 610s; three, at £9. Groomage, ss. Fees payable oa the lst January, 1882. For further particulrs apply to C. Cxaneng, Esq., Richmond j^or to Mr .J.^Ltjcre, Nelson, r"* 01 — : S?fi 8i BifMoßAfii-! y

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 3 November 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 3 November 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 3 November 1881, Page 1

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