Dr. Thomas D. Spencer argues, in the Popular Science Monthly, that in most cases death is painless. "Itis a physiological process," he says, '-and ought to be free from suffering. When the fiat of death went forth, Nature kindly provided an anesthetic for the body. As the end of life draws near, the respirations become slow ..and shallow, Interrupted now and then by a deep, sighing inspiration, as though the lungs were vainly endeavouring to throw off the palsy creeping over them. As the intervals between the nspirationg grow longer, the blood becomes
Money we want and Money we must liave !■ TN consequence of the dull timeTlnTlhe" scarcity of sugar (which we public™ W^me^tihe I^' " " t0 i * Bd '«* *! LEATHER PALACE, We ha STO d CX at Ded t0 ° FFER THE WHOLE 0F om PRESENT COST PMICEI For a FEW WEEKS for CASH ! will W D6edleSS t0 enumeratß to a a discerning Public, as they will have an opportunity of inspecting Our Goods and comrlrin* Price, 7 * B ° m m t0 m °^' - d HEALYImd SOI", BRIDGE STREET. Local Industry !— Stonewalling— BOOTS! BOOTS! Wand J. STAPLES, Wholesale and Retail BOOT and # ir SHOE Manufacturers, Wellington, and BRIDGESTREET, NELSON. In returning thanks to our numerous friends and customers for the very liberal support accorded to us during our brief period of business m Nelson, we wi^h to intimate that finding the demand for really gooa articles much larger than we anticipated, we have determined to manufacture and sell NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS GOODS, which we are now selling at prices that cannot be beaten anywhere. We do not quote prices, as wortnless Boois and Shoes can be made at almost any price j and as we have no old or shop-worn goods, customers may rely upon getting none but sound and fresh article, we repectfully solict all Shoe buyers to call asd inepect our goods, and compare prices and quality. W. &J. S . have shortly to arrive from England a large and varied assortment of Ladies' and Children's SUMMER BOOTS and SHOES, which wil be in time for the Season, and of which due notice L^ e f% ?; B T^" , kinda of done on the premises Storeu«4en mil find it to then- uivflutage to bt* up at this EstubHtaui
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 230, 27 September 1881, Page 4
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375Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 230, 27 September 1881, Page 4
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