Messrs Litchfield & Son Give the highest price for Gold, Silver, and Copper, Also for Farm and Dairy Produce, in exchange for Goods.
The Wonderful Virtues of the Australian Gum Tree. When the a'cbemist .of past ages wore endeavouring to discover the Elixir of" Life, they made some very valu l>le but simple diß ;overiea, ,in; the. science of chemistry, and for many centuries ; the results *of their researches were used by hermits and others «bo professed a know ledge of medicine Of-, late years the rapid development of this science has been so gre, t, and .the study of botany in new found'countiies has been''practised to such an extent, th t the old world ideas have passed, away. The present enlightened ago require something more than the simple discoveries of enthusiasts; this was to a certain extent iichieved wben ; the curative property of the Australian gum tree were first maiJe ;: known o an> expectant worldSince the first discove ies of these medicinal virtues many eminent men hare, made experiments from the tree, which has been planted in many parts of the globe, as a p e- I ventative of malaria and fevers. Notwithstanding the many efforts (o obtain the greatest virtues with, the least impurities, ii, w s nbt y till' Leon-Pettit; art imminent! French analytical chemist, after mny years of unceasing toil, - was-able-to produce 1 active medicinal principles in the purest nd best form of this wonderful tree by a process only known to himself, which he introduced to the public in 1860, and called it Eucalypti Balaam. ' This'- valuable preparatin is free'from alt resinous" and J irritating substances, being unlike all other compounds, so-called extracts. &c, sc. It may be given to children with the greatest safety-Tit isunequalled for coughs, colds, influenza asthma,, whooping coughs, bronchitis, and.al other chest and ung affections. Thousands of testimonials have been received. Sold everywhere, i Beware of imitations i ; . ? Shael"and and Co., Wholesale Agents,
Remember '0 Mrs. Lloyd's BQAKDINGr AND DINING ESTABLISHMENT. ; Visitors from the Gountryjwill find every convenience for themselves or families. ... CHARGES MODERATE. STABLE ON THE PREMISES. Hardy-street, Nelson. A. C Parmentei;, (Late John Cann) STILL on-this Old Estab-j lished Business. Tailoring in all; its *■ branches, - and warranted ■'. to give astisfaction. A Nice Selection of Tweeds, always on hand. ' Town and Country Orders promptly attended to. Coilingwooii-street, Nelson. Look Out Matee For o >' The Old Stand!" Can't Be Rubbed Out. nSIT the Hair- ;., dressing,. .Shaving, and Shamr pooing Saloon, Hot and Cold Baths at aH hours, Wholesale and Eetail Tobacconist." Fireworks, Toys, and Fancy Gpods of every description very nearly given away. MISS, WHITE, the Celebrated Ladies' Hairdresser, always in attendance. Ladies' hair cut, curled, shampooed and dressed, All kinds of ornamental hair in stoojc, Ladies' combings -wove and made in tail at the shortest notice, Bridge Street, Nelson.
Mail Notices. Mails Close;at Havelock xis follows :■ I Nelson and West Coast a* 9 45 a.m I■- .•■■,. f ■ ...." ' Tuesday. CallensTille, Grove, an4,Pietbn at 9 45 ».m Canvaetown and Deep peek at 1.45 p m Okaramio, Kitumv Ren wick to* n, Blennem ' ; and ! Picton at 2.15 pm • > ' -■'■■i\ ■•-■■ ii; ; -Thobsdat.. ;■:■■' Okaramio, Kaituna, Renwicktown, Blenheim . ; a>id Picton at 9.15 a.m. . Cullens villa at 9.45 a.nr • Nelson and West Coast at 9.45 a.m Canvustown and Deep Creek at i. 45 p.m Saturday. ~ . Cullengvi'le, Grove, and Picton at 9 45 a.m. Okaramio, Kaitun , Renwicktown, Blenbeim, r , and Picton at 2.15 piu , Miili arrive at Havelock as follows :~-j ~ . MONDAY. ; . ' I FROM— '' u '\ •_' - '■' ' :: - : -' : '" '''•'' " ; l Blenheim; ietc.'jiat 10 a.m. •: • ; : •_ - .;■■•'• "■ TUESDAY. :- :<: t\\\-u'-> Kelson, at 2.30 p.m. Canvastown and. Deep Creek at noon. j Cnllensville and Picton, at 4 45. p.m. , , ( , . iS*Li d;''Z Wednesday.Si,* j Blenheim, Picton, etc., at 4 3D p.m. ftUDAJ\ | Blenheim, Pioton, etc., lOa.m Canvasto wh and Deep Creek; noon. '■ " ■' •■■ ■' ! -'ii''i' ;it.; , SATUBDAyV ; ■>_, _.-i--' ■ Nelson, etc., 2.30 p.m. Cullensville, licton, etc., 4-<5 p.tn. .. W. MacDERMOTT, Postmaster. August-4,1890.
Tbere are It present 246 flax mills in the ploying "4,804 hands; f hqr#e«pbwer, and ;4l4iroa'chin3sl 142,813 tpnai of raw material have been used, 'a'iicl 19,508 tons of fibre dressed; Of ; theae, there are/lO \ mills; ;in Marlf borough, j employing 164 men and 26 ,bpys,Jllß ihorse-power, 16 machines^ t»nd.-working ;«n.; aggregate area of .s,,{so, acres. , . ; . ; „. f; ' . ( . v j..,., , (ii , I Havelock Board of Commissioners' General Election 1 ; In Accordance with the " Town Dis» tricts' Act, 188 i, Amendment Act , 1883." • ..:..■•• . :..:..>•■ ! ELECTibi*' for Five (5) members for the Town of Havelock Board :j of Commissioners will be iield inthe Town Board "Office, Iriglis-itreet; on Win•NESbiY;!the j l7th September, 1890.; And I hereby give further notice that I have; appointed <■, the shop of H. L, tobe the piice, and WEDNE|Dit, the 10th BeptembeFj,to be didates. wMvtiij nootiOfttionnof;- a .Gafidili'e must be in the form given in the of Local Election Act, 1876," signed by itwA ]El<ectpra ; and,, by., tb# Ganjd id.a te/jn token of his assent to such nomination!, and,: mustiJ*e ; addressed tp me 1 , and at shpp of If. L. IjP.' ■ Lockup WrS.treet ; &e;fore NOQif on Wednesday, the 10th August, 189&:,, ,-.t -A ; ; i I H. L. N. Clarke, | ii]'::'i') ! '.tv<.ix ■'■■uu\ ; .~) Returning \ • 2, 1690. _ j - ATHENEUM .THEATBE. |; CBISiHj! Ijii'i't 'JOiiJ;iiJ Tuesday ! MS tJ Wednesdayj . ; oth and JOthiSeptembrer. | FIRS? APP&ARAVCE OF I | Success of the past guarantee for tfte iHte.W! - novel,'and Each and every one a recogin all the leading theatres tn America, England/ Australia; ,and / NeWi Zealand. .Acknowledged by the Preea arid 'public to the best aridl' 1 rnogt'^refitted arid cbinire of programme each evening, M 0 Saturday 6th; and Monday Bth. 1~, v , T 1 "] ''""";,,'", "I : ' , 'Advance Agent.j / 1 r |lf J Qr°7'V -J ? of ehipping labour, the Directors* regret they i Are unable {» advertise \hp ronping MA'vM'} U;u. ,ii, ,•■.•,•■.. :■■; ; . of Steamers as usual, - •■i>i\ f intending"' paaieflgers and' shippers will receive all- possible information at -the Company's Office. .:; .XiOalOid
THE BOGA PACKING COMPANY. I ?ILVER Medal; Wellington Ex- ' liibitioh, 18&5. Seven First Prizes, Melbourne Inter national Exhibition, 1888-89. Silver Medal, Paris Exhibition) 189.!:;;, :-: ,: ■ i .:;•.,.:■.. - ,1: ~., [ First Award for Tinned Meats, Fruits,,-; and Vegetables, at the. Dunedin and South ~ Seas Exhibition, K. Foster, Blenheim, New Zealand, fIJ . Carrier J to any-'part of -.-. --the District.';'■ ;--..■:•.•■::•!;•). -. I Posts, and .Rails or Sawn Timber') always in .stock and..supplied, at the I shortest .notice. , : . .. ' JOHN VORBAOK, ! , . OReawioktowni *' General Blacl"~ !i,J m> -{ ( ' ..,..;.,; All vehicles promptly repaired.and all work, turned out in a workmanlike f ii:-Mv:j]j. M The , Public ~ Trust Officer 6f Hew, Zealand Offers the advantages of eifiojent anid confidential mafiagemeut.spd.pvoyicles for;tili,e administration of Estates under' Marriage , Contracts,. jSettlements, .a.njd Wills, at . wduced, rates... ;of charges.. Persons who. are . about, to marry, or ,v?ho., may, • be- desirous ;-of ( constituting Trusts, for benevolent or charitable (purposes, should consult.the, Public,Trustee or any of his agents. .■ ; ; u,.
ftEEMMS OF THE HAVELOCK ; ATHENEITM iHEATRE/:. , # . ;? GRAND SCENERY, } . Friday, September 5, isd^ .DRAMATIC !GOMKA^> Overture—Orcheßtrft : Mr E. B. Pym, pianE; ilMr-,CD Marenzi, Violin;; • I fMr.C. Allingtpn, cornet. ~r - ; " GO6D FOR NOTHING," Tqin P4W§* '■ T rrf ; B,Prai 1 If ''' ' u '' c Mr& ft Cox Mr 9- C. Patterson 'Ytohg >Mv Simpson ' '' Wf W Daniel ■»fin'-'- f i;t '?■'-■-■■-■•;■• Miss'G? Daniel rrid'.} ,;.w.■■':;>. |'i .;•:" r - ; j ■ «ij,."i-.!j.".i/. • •Overture ;,..;. ~.,:,..:;■.■, , :f - Duet (cornet and ocarina),; ;,, j j ~,,.tj ,/..vMessra E, $. and C. H, Song ,V The. MffaofeW' 'W Ji: "1,-- !..••(.■ /. mapt/' i; M P( Ev J V) Gpx. Sqng .•:,:; Song "The Mapcpis of Camber well ' W'-'GJW" Mxs»fy Cox* gong l "t), "the Boys "anat'tEe'Girls,''- -.. ; i. ~, Mies Rose Guildford Song "Later oh;" ' 'MrE. J. Cox Sottg ;i: i - : c'; : i i Mr F. Henderson Song,'' Rose, Shamrock, and Thistle,'' V.i w:; , i::; MiSB.-BbS«iQHl|4^d Song, Iriih fiomic. if The Christening,'' ,J:\ ::'':■■*?'■ . Mi?EACox
MARLBOROUGH EDUCATION ' , - BOARD.-*; "' ;; TO BUILDERS. s '- RENDERS #lli"'be' received: until ■*■ MONDAY, the Ist September, for — ~.,..„ The'- erectionv .ofJ i/LlSchool at Marshlands. i ; Additions to7,Teacher's Residence, Fairhali. ' | Alterations to; Springlands Schoo j. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Office pi, ;William; DoosijiN, Architect, Blenbe;m< <:; <"v/ X..L ; i,,.,-,:;.-,.; ■■.■;.: H M; HASLET?;, ;, \ ( : " : Acting Secretaiy Marlborough ; '"■'•'■'■'"'■ u,i Education Board,- • lVi j Alex Robertson ~. , . (From Perth, ..Scotland), .. Dyer, Scourer, &c., -COLLINGWOOd' STREET,'••'. KELSON, 1 AND '76, CUBA' STREET, WELLINGTON. ; L dies' Dreßses, t aroask, and otberjCurtains, Ostrich Feathers,.and every descry*-;'.' j tion of Dyeing* done., . ' Gent emen's Light Tweed Suits Gleaned,atd. Part Oto'tb. Suitsßenovated', ■ - or t yed and Pressed to look equal to new, at Mel- . ,;< j doume Prices. ; p / COME! COME! COMB!I THE NELSON Boot Bazaar, (Next Royal Blue House.) i i First-clasg English and Colonial Boots at Popular Prices,; and supplied to order at the shortest notice. GEORaEaisiiKM, '';,: Hardy-street, Nelson. HAVE the ■ Largest and r : Bent Assorted Stock in the Province, Boys' and Men's New Zealand Tweed Clothing. Colonial ' and Drew Goods in great ' variety, all at the lowest cash prices. for Patterns. .'.'' iS'Don't Forget the AddressHARDY AND TRAFALGAR :..■■:: STREETS, NELSON.
.<■ Arrangementsare- made for the pon? tinuance of the serving ot family aollcitOrßj ■■ , ~,;., :■ V: T ' S.' J. MACALISTER, vf , Y ;5. ;;o :0 li Ageiit/Blenheim. iLuctioijeei!, j Hojase, Lan4, aad n ,- ; ; :^: f Estate|4geat: ; ; : .• Begs to, notify, to, the Public that he has * emovedo ? ; into« the > ! premises recently, pppupjed by Charles Earp ami C0,..' . ~'. / Market Street, Blenheim, •At which -place his business will be conducted for the future. ■v. S S;J;M- is a Gash Purchaser of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry I. etc. t Oats, Qbaff, and Grain of all description always on hand. sales* held weekly, and required throughout ■&ny part of the district, ";"f: Farms on hand for' sale. i - Agent for Public Trustee.; Agent, Assesor, Wool broker, and General Commission Agent., : : .,,, •' ;^AyfeL'dcK;; ; !riAßLßOßouoH.; Npt&aof; withdrawal must bp given ;.,to, the, Manager in writes and jreI of f quarters, otherwise broken quarters will be charged at full rate*.
" THE BLACK CHEMIST.'' ; ; Dr Hemlock ;.,,... ~: : Mr J. Watts Pate Grabem ' Mr E. B. Pyin Jonjiny Cramp* Mr H. G. Patterson. i Stage Manager, Mr E! B. Pym; Busi- , ness Manager, Mr H. C. : Patterson. 1 Scenic Artist'"': Mr. Ohas. Vo^S.' During the Evening Mr. Chas, "Voss IWILL GIVE A YfenirtloquM lot, ~ .-; , big, . ~;; \ j : | ;;'1 Admission: Front -seats 2s, back ■eats Is. ■>;;;: ; ) ! The whole to conclude with a DANCJEf ! ; Adjpissioß to Dance' %a, Lwjie6 ! free.! T, H. Hu it wick, I ) GhBMIST ANB DBUPGISty j;< ' Blenheim. » *, - (Established 15 years), yieits Havelock and Gullensyille at' intervals., Affent nij Cujleasjiljki: ' | t .'iv/-J. r ol Ua7:) j
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 63, 2 September 1890, Page 3
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