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:k :,S/tts®%tL * I N ;G: BEAT VABIETt" |iarrAlTEsi CO. fatfffig" V f purchased a very large ftock of SAMPLE j BOOTS AND SHOES, intend holding a GREAT Clearing Sale! COMMENCING On SATUEDAY, 13th MARCH. GENTS', LADIES', AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES *„ BELOW ENGLISH COST! NO RESERVE! MUST BE SOLD !! J. R. SIGLBT, TINSMITH, &c, HaaforSALß, at very low pribea for cash, ' . POERUGATED and Plain Sheefc . Iron ; Sheet and Block Tin ; Rain Water Goods ; Ridging ; Puinjis ( i ? ;" Tanks; Copper and Tin Washing, Boilors; Portable Furnaces j Gas and ' Water Fittings j Garden Hose ; l Daiiry " >: - 1 and Kitchen Utensils; Stove Pipes f ~ Stencil Plates, Travelling Boxes, &c. Jobbing in Town or Country attended to at reasonable rates. THE "NELSON EVENING MAIL" BOOK, JOB, AND LITHOGBAPHIC "PRINTING WORKS, K. BRIDGE-ST., NELSON, Every description of PLAIN and OBNA* MENTAL PBINTING neatly and eg peditiously executed at moderate prices BOOK PBINTING. — Sermons, Pamphlets, Beports, Lectures, Society Brles.&C, &c. ' COMMEBCIAL PBINTItfG. r- Staplj $0$ , Share Lists, Price Lißtß, ; ilrpspiMittise?, " J Invoices, Memo. Forms,' BiU He&UngsV. Business Cards and Circulars, Becerpts,' Forwarding Notes, Labels; Catalogues, " Post Cards, &c, &o. LEGAL PBINTING. — Indentores. Jfripß,;'; Writs, Affidavits, Statements of T Notices of Survey, Booki st 4 t&fsie&> 1 ces, Articles of Association, Partnership Deeds, Bentals, &c.', &ci l ■' GENEBAL PBINTING.-TrPrsperß>rAuoiioi|. . eers', and Shipping Agents' Ppfiteirsand Hand Bills, all sizes and colors Ball, Concert, and Soiree Cards and 1 Programmes, Menu Cards, &c, &6 MOUBNING PBJOTING,— « In Ifomor&a ' = Cards, Funeral Intimation Cards, Cir, culars, &c, &o. / . , COLOB PBlNTlNG.— ShowCards^ illamiß-i ated and Chromo Calendars^'Whipbyi ?L Brandy, and other Labels, Ball Programmes, &c, &c. ACCOUNT BOOKS.— Ledgers, oash |to!ekfl, I Day Books, Letter Books, &c.,.bf best qualities. Special Books ruled a?l<J r bound to any pattern. QEDEBS FBOM THE COUNTBY PBOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. •• Diseased Nature oftentuaes breaks forth ii strange eruptions."— Act iii, Scene 1^ TO*THE PUBLIC. SOME patients suffering froni,. nervoof affections are afraid from sheer baahfuk ' ; ness and modesty .to personallt consult; a, ■• • medical man — other patients have not the : self-possession and coolness when in;; Uj6 consulting room, to accurately describe their; symptoms— their habits of life, and the nature of the disease they suffer from/ V ... Let such persons |he or she) sit quietly down in the privacy of their own apartments, ■■> and with calm minds describe clearly; each symptom of their case, a clear statement thus written, and laid before me, is far preferable in nervous diseases to a personar consultation. O Where, however, a disease is of a peculiar and exceptional, character, a personal consultation may become necessary; bate my 'v success in correspondence is so great, that of the thousands upon thousands whom I have i: treated by letter daring the last thirty-two/ yearß, not a single mistake has ever occurred, . not a case has ever been made public in fact, the very simplicity of my system of correspondence prevents publicity. "."•• At the same time medicines are /sent to my patients in such a form ss to defy detection. . •..:". .-- How many thousands have I not brought joy to? , ■'..,':.,-■ How many have been enabled to enter into the marriage state through consulting me? How many after mamage have privately consulted me and been . blessed, and their married lives made fruitful and happy. How many wasted ruined youths of /both sexes have also been restored to health, and ... thanked their manbood, for having ■ consulted me by letter. # ... 5 .. ' w . , . ...•, : Ji,-.^ r '.- Ho w many questions arise where the famUy '« physician is unable to, unravel ~ihecXse,.ajnd where of ten the patient lingers on, not daripg . to tell his family medical adviser thejaature of'"' his complaint, until consumption wasting, os mental diseases set in, and the sufferer gets' beyond the curable stage, and is 1 left a hope.less wreck. ' c> . -<. . -'■•■Qi'.ij A letter written in the privacy of the [room d dropped in the P oßt bos reaches^ xut , quietly ; the answer is returned as.quie'tiyajftd "T, unostentatiously, and. the, patient, withom' stepping from his chamber, except to post tis . '.', letter, is by return of post /put in full "po«-, ' session of the nature of his case. His/fippef \ are raised, his doubts removed, and heisconj-, ■.'' paratively a new man ; in fact, in many cases,' ..,/ a new being altogether^ '9 ■' . . / ,„< • , . A3 ;■' The only addition to the ordinary^ wntten .'"•.-./" letter is the age, occupation, habits' and symptoms, nothing more. The. urajl /con.-/ /... sultation fee of £1 (one pound) : .niust.b)B'^.! .': i otherwise' no ansWer vrill.be reiurneij.,";. .'. " There are thousands i of cases in daily, life* ;,' f where a consultation with brie at a 'distajice.j/; will remove by a single leifer, a great fearjji'/"'.; . great care, an' it often solves iwliat appears" "; as an impenetrable mystery* Kany a sad ; . ! heart has been made joyful oti receipfof an ' explanatory: letter fromme. « • ; = To those who are a put to tnftrry, ;X;wQU?d. . aay consult me before doing, so, t .and,.thti9T "' prevent many after tr.ubles* and many unrtecessary 1 feaVs '■■i'B^,'. fStejullicesj ltV> r v those, attire especially ,w'hb;'Mye||ufi©[e4 »>^ early year's from disease, i or .who have jueh^ifi-.' . to their j)assions.^ To/ tEeiSe .1 sayi af pn|i;. iK [ consult with me, do jaot /tarry, delfe^ aiv ' * dangerou?, and; as /ari[ f^ert^yiii%e: nWr-- ' ;.'not be ahvayVat youir ' pimply enclosing^^ bbc pbuaa; h^ve/tfie b'eripm ' 3! my experience in f^ne s^me^pah^|t^ff Il ip/l- '/.; lived in- ydiiir own tbv?n,^a with ;tHB. adiili^ 1; ° tlonal advantage of tiioxidugß : Mva'ov^ 5- rev "- ' : • : - <s ;;' ;-.■_ v ■; i^iDi|^-sagrHggf ■ .: Adareßß ; :...^;':4:Hjjw

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 92, 19 April 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 92, 19 April 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 92, 19 April 1886, Page 4