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T B. SAXON, : • SURVEYOR, SELWYN PLACE. Instructions left with Meesre. Rout avj> Sons, Hardy-street, or Mr A. D. BatfKlU., Tr .falgar-Btr .et,>ttendod to ptomptly. T • . . •--. ..... ~ ■ .-.■.. „, ' — "'l_» Clocks! Clocks! Splendid Selection of - LADIES' DRESS RINGS (gems). £NILVER HUNTING WATCHES \^_J And GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLEHY, Choicest Deßigns DISCOUNT for Cash during rresent month George King, — t c TRAFALGAR STREET. J A . JUDGE, Tasmon^street, • GARDENER, &C, Lawns Mown and Kept in Obdbb. '■•' \ V 1 : * Tr? ¥*"_ 1S nOW P re P are< * j ' 1X -^'-^^to take Portraits J. . from 5/- P er do zen « James Wilkie, _^{ ENERAL STOREKEEPER, XX COMMISSION AGENT, And SHAREBROKER, Upper Township, OWEN REEFS. The subscriber being located in the centre _f the ReeflDg district, is in a position to SDpply tho latest intelligence to correspondents. — tc Suipholine Skin Lotion,, A Oure for Skin Diseases. There is GcaTcslv any eruption but will yield to " Suipholine " in a few days, and commence to fade away even if seeminglj past cure. Ordinary pimples, rednesfl, blotches, sourf, roughness, vanish as if by magic; whilst old, enduring skin disorders, eczema, psoriasis, acne, rosea, pruriso, tetter, pityriasio* however deeply rooted, "Suipholine" successfully attacks. It destroys the ani-malcul-e which mostly cause these unsightly, irritable, painful affections, and always produces a cloar, smooth, supple, healtby, skin. " Sulpholiae" Lotion is a marvellous remedy. Made only by J. PEPPRR & CO., London. It ia soli by mast CUoraißb3. B :0-IJ->, 2iJ 9d •li ©pp@r B Quinine and iron FOR GAINING T AT. 1 P~ STRENGTH, AUAAAV/ Rouses and develops tho nervous energies enriches the blood, promotes appetite, dispels languor and depression, fortiflea the digestive organs. Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, indigestion, fever, chest affeotiona, and wasting diseases, &c. The whole frame ia greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental faculties brightened, and the constitution greatly strengthened. Bottles, 32 ' doses, 4/6. Sold by Chemists everywhere Insist open having Pepper's Tonic only, not that of tho Chemist's own compounding. Pepper's Tonic is specially valuable for the Colonies, and hot relaxing climates. Lockyer's Sulphur Hair Restorer, THE BEST, TIIE SAFEST, THE CHEAPEST.— Restores tbe Color to Grey Hair. — Instantly stops tho hair from fading. — Occasionally used, Greyuess is Impossible. If the Hair is actually Grey, tho Sulphur Restorer in ejgfc)- seven days effects a great alteration. By" a gradual action, scarcely perceptible even to watchful observers several darker shades will be attained. In a' period of three weeks a complete change occurs, and a color exactly resembling that lost will become manifest. Where the Sulpfear Restorer is applied scurf cannot exist, aud a sense of cleanliness coolness, &c, prevails, which cannot result from daily plastering the hair with grease. Sold everywhere in large bottles holding almost a Pint, 1/6 each. Be Bure to have Lockyer's. Made in London. Sold everywhere. Tai-axacum AS Podopliyllin WITHOUT MERCURY, of great valuo for the Colonies. This fluid combination, as a stimulant to disordered liver, is s^fer thau calomel, blue pill, or so-called destructive antibilious medicines. In all cases of congestion, or liver complaint., TARAXACUM and PODOPHYLLIN eets the sluggish liver in action, moves the stomach very gently, indeed, giving a e.n_a of clearness and comfort within a few hours. Tho symptoms of liver derangement, headache, torpidity, costiveness, flatulence, heartburn, sense of over repletion, shoulder pains, repugnance to food, general discomfort and depression, are Ivairkly dispelled by TARAXACUM and PODOPHYLLIN, a fluid extraot of me.Hciiul roots, prepared solely by J. PEPPER, ■kd.oru Laboratory, London. Bottles £/9 ai_d. './_. Sold by Chemists everywhere* Refuse .-.!1 imitations, rU-ACROET'S ARECA TOOTH \.J TASTE.— By using this delicio-. Aromatic Dentifrice the enamel of tho ie.th becomes whito, sound, and p il.'fttK ••, iike^ivory. It is exceedingly f ragr«mi, niKi specially useful for removing incrustv.i_ns of tartar ou neglected teetb, Sold by all Chemists. Pots 1/- and 2/6 eaoh. ((Jet Cracroft's.) II u.aVnessTnoises in the I J EARS, &c— DELLAR'S ES-Sl--NUE for DEAFNESS should always be ,ri__, as in numbers of cases, seemingly n- ':.;.-•. .•'<?. it has done wonders. Slight Deaf.i.>s.', obstructions in the Ears, and the In-o_3-_a-, -.--.miug Sounds so frequent with ••.(-•jcte.l baring, are removed after two. or ilir-of. tngbu' applications. Bottles 1/1 J i c o i d b.y C.-K-miata r'"<.UU ED IN A FEW DAYS KJ CORNS, BUNIONS, and ENLARGED TOE JOINTS. DELLAR'S CORN and BUNION PLASTERS are the only real remedy. Thoy differ from all Plasters, or Compositions over invented. By instantly softening the callous surrounding, the pain goes at once, the Corn soon following. Bunions and. Enlarged Too Joints require more time for a perfect oure, but the action is certain, and relief instantaneous Any boots may be worn with comfort three _ hours after applying Dellar's Piasters; oo' no account be persuaded to buy any other ' ■ Boxes l/lj each, are sold by all Chemißts. Liver Oomplaints, Biliousness, Indigestion,. .Stomaoli Derangomen i*% Cured by DE, KISS'S Dandelion and Quinine * Liver Pills (WITHOUT MERCURi). Tbe great English Antibilious Mcdi cine. Boxes l/l. and 2-9 Sold every. ' where • 72_-a-b.' 1 .

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 323, 21 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 323, 21 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 323, 21 December 1887, Page 4

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