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SANDER and SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT.— Cure of Skin Diseases. Invercargill N.Z, 3rd of July, 1880. Messrs Sander and Sons, Sandhurst : — Gentlemen. — Having suffered from eozema (a skin disease which is very prevalent 'in this Colony) for about nine years, I had consulted numerous medical men here and in. Australia, and had taken arsenic, strychnine, iodine, of potassium etc M internally, and had used preparations of zinc and lead externally. In, fact I had tried all the remedies known to the faculty, and what between travelling, doctors and druggists' bills, had spent a small fortune, almost, if not wholly, without results, except to injure my constitution. During a recent visit to Hokitika I was reccomerided to try your Extract Eucalyptus Globulus, by a brother who had experienced great benefit from it in alleviating a very severe cold, and no less to my surprise than satisfaction, I found the disease whioh troubled me so long was conquered, and the skin resumed its normal condition. This was effected by the external use of less than two two-ounce bottles. You are welcome to make any use you please of this letter, and I subscribe myself.— Yours, etc., Signed John H. Kerr, [ Manager Union Bank of Australia, Limited. —(Advt.)

Piano Tuning. To make allowance for depression of tra-^e and the present hard times, T EWIS PITTS is prepared to TUNE JLJ PIANOS in Nelson for the Bum of Sb/VEN SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE each, for Two Months Only, previous to attending to his country engagements. Arrangements made for yearly contracts at a greatly reduced rate of charges to ail owners of Pianos who employ Mr, Pitts un<« der this special agreement. N.B.— L. P. served an apprenticeship in a London Westend Pianoforte Manufactory, and has been a resident in Nelson nearly twelve years. ■"SP* Ordera may he left with Miss Clarke Librarian, Institute, Hardy-street; Mr. H Hounsell, Grocer, &c, Bridge»at.; and Mr, J. Hounsell, Bookseller, &c, Trafalgar-st. 3937—2 m Drug Emporium, I TRAFALGAR STREET. 8,. HADFIELD And CO., !, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. J Wm. T. McFARRAN, Manager. [ Homoeopathic Patent Herbal Medicines and Druggists' Sundries aiways in stock. Hadfield's Biilious and Liver Pilh • composed purely of Vegetable ingredients are unequalled for sick headache, etomact complaints, loss of appetite, and dis 'ur bee sleep. 3974— t c 6. jP> Andersen. Tailor, 1 Clothier etc, i i _______ TRAFALGAR-STREET. THE TTJQUITABjLE LIFE ASSUR •*-* ANCE SOCIETY.OF THE UNITED STATES. New Businees for 1886, over £23,230,000. Arß--ts, over £15,730,000. Surplus, 4£ per cent £4,250,000. WhyTHEEQUITABLK is the best|Company with which to Asaur :— 1.-SAFETY Its surplus is larger than that any other Life Assurance Company. II.— PROMPT PAYMENTS.'^ Of 1043 death claims paid in 1885, nearly one-half wero paid ihe very day proofs were received ; while of tha rem tinder the majority were paid within tho following three days. III.— PROFIT. No other Company is paying, on its policies aB large profits as are shown under I'iie Equitable's matured tontine policies witb fifteen year periods. TV— PROSPECTIVE ADVANTAGES. The unexampled progress of The Equitable in the past is the best 'guarantee of the increaain future value of its policies. DIBECTOBS (with power to issue policies and pay claims): Sib FREDERICK WHITAKER, K.C.M.G., M.L.C. Hon. JAMES WILLIAMSON, M.L.r Dr. LOGAN CAMPBWLL Agbnt for NelsonMr. J. FRANKS, 6449— tc Waimea street Star and Garter HOTEL, RICHMOND. G1 OOD ACCOMMODATION * FOR TRAVELLERS. WINES AND SPIRITS OF T'u* BEST BRANDS— NeIson price Uy '.hi- (Jottle. DODSON'S ALE AND PORTER. Good Stabling. A. KEARNS, 3150— t c Proprietress. T B.SAXON, W • SURVEYOR, SELWYN PLACE, Instructions left with Messrs. Rout Aim Sons, Hardy-street, or Mr A. D. Batfeild, Trafalgar-Btreet, attended to promptly, BOOKBINDING! OOKBINDING! OOKBINDING! Having made several Additions to our Bookbinding Plant, including an improved LETTERING MACHINE (by which we aro onabled to finish •work equal to auy establishment in the colouy), wo aro now in a position to execute all orders entrusted to us in the BEST STYLE, SHORTEST NOTICE, and at reabonale rates. Ask our Prices before ordering elsewhere. Ruling Executed in any Pattern. It. LUCAF&SON, j Evening Mail Office. MDOB-STBEBT, NKLSON, I

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 311, 21 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 311, 21 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 311, 21 October 1887, Page 4

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