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of ten years, in which case Crown grant issues. The country has been occupied for upwards of twenty years. It is well graßsed, well waered, sound, and hea thy. Distance from port by good roads, and railways part of the way, from 30 to 150 miles. Maps and further pn/rUcnlnr* will be obtainable at the Land Offices of ]\i: -w Zealand eariy in December next, and at places in the Australian Colonies to be named in future advertisements. Suitable blocks of land will also be surveyed immediately in the Provincial District of Canterbury, for sale on pastoral defei.ed' payment, and will be offered for sale about March, 1 882. "Wir. BoLLESTOir, 4444-a Minister of Lands. CULPHOLINE LOTION"— An rx O txtf-rnal nnans ot {;LbIN(S- SKIM DI-E4HES. There i° srarc^y any eruption but wiil yield to *' f-u'pholine'' in a few <ifcys aif..i commence to fr.de away even if it Be?ms pa.st cnr^. Ordin«ry pimples, rdnes3, blotches scwrf. ivushnets. vanish aa if by magic; whilst old er during. sVin disorders that liHve plague 1 the suflerers for s ears, however detpty rooted th% may be, " bulriholip.e " will successfully attack th- m It aeetrojs the an'macula; which cause th«se •ndghtly irritable, and paiofu' atleetionp, and always pr-duc-s h clear, healthy, natural condition oi the tkin. •• Su pboline " Lotion is sold by mo=t Chemist?. Bottles 2a 91. afade by J. PEPPER & CO., London. "OEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON _t TONIC etrtnathens the nervouß and muscular system, improves digeftion, animates the spirits, recruits the health. For debilitated health from the effect of hot climates, this tonic is invaluable. T>EPPER'S QUININE AND IRON X TONIC rouses and developts the nervou* encrgiee, enriches the blood, prorr otes app tite, dispels languor and depression, forufles the digestive organs. Is a specific remedy lor neuralgia, ague, indigestion fevers of every kind, chest affections, snd in isasting iseases, scrofulous t.ndencies, etc. The whole frame is preat'y invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental faculties brightened, the constitution greatly strengthened, end a return to robust health certain. Bottles, 32 doses, 4b 6d ; next size, 11b. Sold by Cuemis'S everywhere. The name of J Pepper, Bedford Laboratory, London, mn4 be on the label. There is no Tonic so certain in eftict as Per per's Quinine and Iron. It ia strongly rtcom- ended to residents in the olonies, and should alleys be kept re'idy for use in every ease of fever or febrile condition. rpARAXAGUM and PODOPHYLLIN A —Prepared onl> by J. Pepper, Lor«on Tbi« Fluid combination, extracted from medicinal roots, is cow used instead of blue pill end calomel, tor the cure of dispepsia, billionsnese. and all symptoms of congestion of the liver, which are generally cain beneath tbe sho'ildere, headache, drowsiness, uo appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the mornic g, giddiness, disturbance of the stomach, and feeling of ganera' depression. It sets the sluggish liver in motion, very slightly acts on the bowels, giving a sense of health and comfort within 54 hours. It is the safest medicine. Taraxacum aud Podophyllin ia a fluid made only by J. PEPPEri, Bedford LabDratory, London, whose name ia on every label. Bottles, 2s 9d and 4s 6d. Bold by all f'hemifta. A most valuable and cßsential medicine for the Colouieß generally. T OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR LJ RESTORER will darken grey hnir, >md in a Jew days completely bring back the natural colour. The efLct is superior to that produced by ?n instantaneous dye, and does not inju-e the akin. Large bctt'es, Is 6d.~ Lookyer's is equal to the most expensive, T OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR U RESTORER i-, the feet for restoring grey hair to its former cokur. Itprodmes a perfectly natural 6hare and is absolut'-ly harmless. Recommended for destro} ing scurf acd encouraging growth of new hair. IT OCKYER'S SULPHUR~HAIR i-J RESTORER-bu ;,tur reing highly prized fur its B'.iii)u'ai;t, rli anting, he hh'ul action on tbe hdr plar.de, LOCKYi-R'S R K S T O R E R in strongly recommenced Lirge bottle?, Is 6d Kid by Chemtos Hairdresser**, ani Perfumers in London, ar d throughout thf worli. LlVfoii COMiLAiNTS. DR. KING'S DANDELION and QUININE LIVER PILLS (without Mrteur\) — Ihe eept bemkijt for Biliodsn^s Stomach i erangemknt. Flatulence, l AINB BHWEEN THE fcHOULT'EBS Bad Appetite, Inpigestion, Acidity, Head-p.chf, I?eartbdrn, nnd all ot: er symptoma o ( dißordtred liver and dytpepsia. acknowledged by n any eminent surgeons to be tbe safest and mildest pills for every constitution. In Boxes at 1b ljd, 2s 9d, and 4b 6d. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout the world. Prepared by Jas. I<obkb, London. Specially valuable Pills for residents abroad anr? <ro\7c\] PTa 4220

TO THE ELECTORS CF ». ZEALAKD T> F, AD Prof. Newmans Pamphlet on the _LV " Tru^ Principl s of Parliamentary GoTernment, or How a f'ounfpy Bhonlri be Governed." Pries 3d. Published by li Ltjoas 8s Son, Bridge-st., Kelson TO y TRAVEL THIS SEASON. tfWjß^ggjMt HHHB well-known horse I-ord Nelson will i ravd thr ugh Wakefield and FoxhiM on Mondays, throogh Wdmea West Wednesdays, snd through Hore, Pichirond. and Htoke Fbidays, being at home Tuesdays and THTjBSDAYa. There will be a Paddock provided with good grszing at I* per week per roare. Terms £2 10s, guarantee JE4 groomage 5s to J^ paid on first vieit. All accounts to be settled by l»t January, 1882. SYDSEY HIGGINS. 3979 Spring Grove. NEW ZEALAKD RAILWAYS. N "~S ECTION TIME TABLE ON AND AFTER 25th JUIY, 1881. E -3 tOC»(OW-«Cl<00-01 5 — — # . _~ . . 2 S~3 o«s«o»ooj— ' ooexonoo , p - <* f> ~ IO HI te e] tt CO 9> <S O<C OI g . •* in co c* O £, ge>.- oi . -r ■ .O« .w . ~ .•C_.oooo._D'CT>O3.Ol. 0 "S Silt 8 § - &*• i° =°" '-I 5 £ jj _, .■* W CO <N CO g> t q . r-; 9\ ;<♦ ; i-< i-j ;eo ■* p *• — ' i-i t-I • i-i •ci ai 'c* ok M ~ — g ««:«•*:«;««;««? ■5" 5 ; M;:?«: : i : i | p* * _ • # « t p . ■ = _ w«oe»««ae<3_ it . _a_! v O—«<no;eo■* ■* 10 «s O • "Ojg d TCO^aow-^owtooo s p ■ ■ _« ■"" ■"* "" 3 ojd C «nO»W»B0i COSO •"• "5_ 3 H 1 g T^ « _° ** * « '« e« *oi •jo « *co fr m - i go ,_«" « «s , q °* -!• •+ •*■*• IO *ICl_'_) «r> o> : c-; <^ • o •c" d : - cL _ H • » Mgt i : I i . . ij . -, . 3 m a (_<_j(_^wtri?:-opfe^ b **«« * * c * PLATFORMS ONLF.— Trains do not itop at these unless required. Notice should be given to the Guard at the previous stoDping Station. Note .—The Station formerly called Foxhill is now named Wai-iti. _..p.;b_axwell, Geceral Mana«j*r.

The NELSON CASH BOOT SHOP. JOHN THOMPSON, Boot-makbb, *J having Purchased from W. &J. STAPLES their Nelson If fr"fr?^ lN^ DEatld BUSINESS, will carry it on for ht with W. & J SrAPLtS for a regular supply of the best goods manufactured by them, customers may rely upon getting genuine good articles at the lowest possible prices consistent with good material and workmanship. W. & J. S., in returning thanks to their customers for the very I J^ l ™PP^ to them, beg to notify that having Sold our Nelson P. S.— All debts owing to them must be paid to Mr. Thompson. ■ -o- — ■ All kinds of Boots and Shoes made to order. — a^n,, iwrn-rtmam flsmw REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Remember the Address is JOHN THOMPSON, (Late W. & J. STAPLES,) BRIDGE STREET, _^ N^xt dooi- to Mr. Darby's Music Warehouse. IMMENSE BJffiBUCTION IN W— E have much pleasure in submitting to the public the fol owing PRICEB for BOOTS andSHOES, to order and measure, all guaranteed of best material, and made w tne premises. Gents' French Calf, or Kangaroo Gents' Watertighta .. 17 6 P -rT^ff ." V«, - 18 / 6 Cents' Bluchers " "ill Gents' Supe, Strong Lace- Up 3 ... W % Bo , Z^^TZ^ftj Thorn reqairtagjeao^ave the Patent.Waist Spring;ated at a small extract. S, & V, MOORI, Bridge-street^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 290, 6 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 290, 6 December 1881, Page 4

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