;;:(! : ; -";'.'■;.; viZ ■•■•'a-.--. ' MR.. : COATES has much pleasure in in- : -•forming the inhabitants of Nelson, that;he has' succeeded in securing the services of an efficient and person to manage his business.cluring his absence, and now invites his customers to send their 'jobs jas usual, . . ...... . , v — ~,,.. ; *ison, jutyi^iseo,.;. : _ 7 ;; ;. _ v 5U T lUST ARRIVED at Canton Housß,:ex a ■?;-.-;.: . LORD; WOKSLEST. : 20 boxes best Sydney Soap ■-;.; .; - 15 do. BelmontSperms and Neva Stearines ■. 1 case Pearl Sago • ,;../; ••. ; ■ ' i ; do.,Coffee '.'..'.,.- ..;.■■,,' • ..'■: ~■ ;. ■■, 2 cases Salad.Oil -'/-: V. . / „~; . • 10 boxes best Sydney Moulds ... '. 2 cases Starch/ : 1\ ■-'"'..: ,',■ ',-..,,., I.'. 2 cases Coiina'n*s best Bottled Mustard. 1 hogshead containing, white aM bluVToile ; ?:vpii^ervicffl, jugs, cups^smeiß, jfc« -.' 1 case^Sardine Openers ,; !' " ! ■'-' ■': ': -•' : I do. Wood Taps '- ' ;"' f'f, •' ;' ; The above Goods having been purchased '-"by Mr. Langford, in Sydney, purchasers may rely rupdn- their qualify, having been bought under^is own inspection, and at prices which defy competition;:. .; ■-■■- •?;;■■ ; 1813 '...- ~->•' . BEGIISC^R' STQYES.:. r -> t-, V- :■ JUST RECEIVED, per NEILLY, the V i largest and best assortment of'REGISTER STOVES ever imported in the Colony; intending pur- : chasers are respectfully, requested fo< i make ' their' ■ selections without delay at ,' ■',; ■ JOHN, SX^IPNS.'.A^D M/a::■'■: ;T ... Furnishing .Warehouse,. '. , - ; :-- ■ 591 GROCERY StOKBioTR'AFAtaAK-STSBBT. 'THE Undersigned begs respectfully to; ■: -*- inform the inhabittotsof thfWaimea^adandi^s' vicinity, that he; has Opened "the- 'premisest;laMy be- ' cupied by Mr, Usher, aS* GENERAL -GROCERY STOREDwhere;the publicc»ff be supplied with eveiy"' description of Groceries of the best qualities ahd «t the lowest possible prices ': •■■'.-.■ ■. * 0 .;;•. -,s 7; ■-;■■ ■_■ Note address—Trent's Grocery, Store, opposite the Examiner^fiffice ; ■ ■;:.■■ .■■:■.,;■ •• ~;:•;; .^ 661 : FLOUR. FLOUR. FlibU'R. ; QAU^DERS* BESJ fLQUR r^le;at •M .-. ■ trMt's'groPr^ltore, .;;;.:.:: 721 .'. ■■;....' ;^l: :^T fp^Tra'|^giir T^reefcj' ■■ / THE FRIEND OF ALL! ; ■ ' : ,', .:•... ,■ , NER?OUS:.;piSPR9EB3-':r-\.. :,.-,; ~ ' What is more feariulih^na^breaking.downjpf the nervous - To be e^ci^ab'l^'Qr^i^qusjn'a, small degree'ris moist dwtress'iijgi. for. can] ' remedy be ibund .There is .one': 'l|tt}e .wine, beei',v or Spirits,' or' far. i)4tter, none''teke/iio' cpffee,—wpak fea being; preferable';' gfet'/all; 'i|ie. frejsh airlyou can \ take threfe orfdur.tiljs every night ; eat' plenty Of solids',''ayoidingi1 the tos'e'tiFsiops^-and^'if. these 'golden' rales are; followed,- •yo'tfwill be 'happy rin: mind-and strong rin body, and' forget'yoU'hkVe any Ijerves..'--' '■■■'•? "'• -:'-- ■'■'■>:>:<'■> •-■*> '-.■■•r 'i".:" i-v «"-'f?;-;"!;.'- •.'. : i ~ . ; ~MOTHKRS.AND/P*yQHt£l}S^ i| ; v, ,; If.there, is one. thipg mor;e.than.another for wh,ich . ■ these pjlls|.^re : so :famQus,'jit,ia;th^j[rj, pnytfy'ingjprpper.ties, especially "their power of cleansing' the blood, from all impurities^ and removing dangerous and suspended isecretions.' ' "Universairy 4 \Mogtea as '^he gr'a'nil remedy for'fem'aie complaints,' they nfeyer'jail;'never ' weaken-the" system, and always'; bring'about what'ig required; ;; ;:' !-:'"" '■'-'■■ -:--' ■-''•'-^': <-- ■';?•;;-■■■■■ u< '■' ■■ ; SICK HEADACHES ANDsWANT. OF-APPETITE'i-These feelings which so 'sadden us/ most frequently; arise Jrom ■ annoyances ;or : trQubtoi.frora.;.o.bstriicited : perspiration, orfrpm eating and drinking; what is flnfit for us, thusdisprdering; theliyer fnd^stomaqh.;,, Tlies« organs must be. regulated,if youjwiih jto. be,,^^j.i The Pills, if taken according to "the printed'inVtru/:V. tions^will. quickly restore a •.healthyr Wc|ion/t6. u-both";' liver'andstpmach, whence follows.'as a natural'cbpsequence,.'a good' appetite.', and 'a clear'head.'.';'fii'tlT;o , East and. \Vest' Indies, scarcely any other' medicfne''ii ever used for these disorders. /•-'* '"■• ■''■■■ '^■'■■' '■'■'■/ ' .. .■ , HOWTO BE STROiVQ.'; , ■?■ ;.^ [:'\< ■/ • Never let the bowels bo either confined-: or: unduly' acted upon. It may^appear singular, that Holloway'i Pills'.should; be ( recommended., for ; run, upon' tha bowels, many persons supposing that they wpuldnncreftse.rela?catiqn. This is a: great; mistake; hostfever," for these fiills will immediately correcti the liver;and stip everyrkjnd. of bowel, complaint; jln warm climates thousands of lives have beeii saved by the use. of thii medicine, which in a\l cases gives tone and vigour.'to : the Whole organic system however deranged,—health arid strength following as.a matter of course. .The appetite too is wonderfully increased by the use of these Pills Combined with the use. ofsolid'm prefererico to! fluid'diet. iAnimarfood is better than-broths1, and stews.—By removing acrid, fermented, Tor other impure humours from the liver, stomach or blood, the cause of dysentry, dianhae, and other bowel complainti is expelled. . The result is> that the diaturbanca is.anested, and.theac.tion of the-bowels becomes re» gular. I ;:Nothihg will stop the^ relaxation of the bowels so quickly as this fine.correcting medicine. ■ '■ .. DISORDEKS OF THE KIDNEYS. " . In all diseases affecting these organs; whether they secrete too much or two Tittle water; or whether they be afHieted with stone or gravel, or aches and paini in the loins over ,the regions of the kindneys, : theaa Pills should, be taken according to the ,printed .directions, and the Ointnent. should be well rubbed into the small of the bnck .at. bed, time. This treatment will give almost immediate relief when all other means have failed. •■■••■-. ■' FOR STOMACHS OUT;OF ORDEH. No medicine Will-so effectually improve the. tone o ; the stomach as these Pills; they remove all aciflityf occasioned either by intemperance-.or^improper diet, They reach the liver, and reduce it to a healthy «c-. tion,; they :are.wonderfully efficacious in cases of spasm, —in fact they never fail in curing all disorders of the liver and stomach. ndlloway's Fills are the best remedy known in tht tverld for the following diseases :— Ague , Inflammation Asthma ' .Jaundice Bilious complaints Liver Complaints Blotches on the Skin Lumbago , Bowel Complaints Piles 'Colics Rheumatism Constipation of the Bowels Retention of TJrina Consumption Scrofula, or King'i Evil Debility . Sore Throats Drogsy Stone and Gravel - Secondary Symptoms Erysipelas . . Tic-Doloureux Female Irregularities Tumours Fevers of all kinds Ulcevi Fits Venereal Affections Gout Worms of all kinds Headache Weakness from whatever Indigestion cause, &c, &c. Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hollov/ay, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), London, and 80, Maiden-lane, New 'York; 'also by all 'respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout tha - civilised world. ■ l *„.* There ia'a considerable saving by taking the larger jsizes. N.B.—Directions for fhe guidance of patients in ertry , disorder are affixed to each box. „ Sole Agent for Nelson, W, WILKIE, Bridge-street. In boxes at 13£ d., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. each. •pNTIRE HORSE.—Tp be Let for 12 •*-^ months, the well-known Entire Black DtAcaHT. For terms, &c, apply to Mr. HUDDLESTON, Tnj- • falgar-street. 16th June, 1860. 682 OTIOE.—AU GOATS1 found trespassin my Garden after this date will be destroyed. Wh, WILLIAMS. Collingwood, June 19,1850. ' V7ls AUSTRALIAN HOME'COMPANION.— ■£*- Copies of the above can bo had by applying to the Agent, Mr. J. Packer, Turner, Hardy-street; • Mr. Edward Austin, Schoolmaster, Stoke; and Mr." Paokeb, Schoolmaster, Hope. 714 WB US H, TURNER, NILE-STREET, 685 Waimea-roari. ■ P|rinted and Published by ~ Wilmaii Natiok, (sole ; proprietor), every Tuesday, and Friday mornin|, ai his General Printiag Office, W4ii&M-4^««t k K«)M»»
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 289, 27 July 1860, Page 4
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