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, W. SHORT .& SON,'/ : WHILST returning thanks for tho largo and increasing patronage of the .Nelson Public during past seasons, beg to intimate that for the comiag vinter they have imported, ex " Ruapehu," a first-class Assortment of WORSTEDS, SERGES (Fox's best in Blacks and Blues), BANJNOCKBUBN md West of England TWEEDS, also a range of BEDFORD CORDS in miaous Colorings and Patterns, inc'uding a Black specially suited as a Trpasering or country clergy, doctors, &o. MELTONS, &c, for Overcoats in gteat variety. • The whole comprising one of fbe largest phowa in the Tailoring Department ever offered in this City. An early oall is respectfully solicited. W. SHORT AND SON, lailors and Hahitmakersj CLOTH HALL, NELSON The undersigned will be CASH PURCHASERS of the following in unlimited quantities t Quinces, Mushrooms < i % b uas l k Garlic/ S. Kirkpatrick & Co.

Sulpholine Skin Lotion, A Oure for Skin Diseases. There is scarcely any eruption but will yisld to " Sulpholine " in a few days, and commence to fade away even if seerninglj past cure. Ordinary pimples, jredness, blotches, scurf, roughness, vanish ae if by magic ; whilst old, enduring Bkin disorders, eczema, psoriasis, acne, rosea, prurißO, tetter, pityriaeio, however deoply rooted, " Sulpholine" successfully attacks. It destroys the aniinalculac which mostly cause these unsightly, irritable, prnful affections, and always produces a clear, smooth, supple, healthy, skia, " Sulpholine" Lotion is a tnVTolloan remedy. Mft-le only by J. PEPPER & CO., Lyndon, It is sold by most Oaomtapg. H »«•■•*■"' *s; 9d Pepper's Quinine and Iron FOB GAINING 1 f* STHISNGTH, "*" Rousea And develops ths nervousjonergiea enricheo the blood, promotes appetite, diapelß jaoguor and depression, fortifies the digestive organs. Is a specific remedy lot neuralgia, indigestion, fever, chest affections, and wasting diseases, &c. The whole frame is greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tocic, the mental faculties brightened, and tha constitution great'y Btrenglie?>e;l. Bottles, 32 doses, 4/6. Sold by Chemists everywhere Insist apon having Pepper's Tonic oa\y, uot that of the Chemist's own compounding. Pepper'a Tonic iB specially valuable for Ibo Colonies, and hot relaxing climates. Lockyetfs Sulphur Hair Restorer. THE BEST, THE SAFEST, THE CHEAPEST. — Restores the Color to Grey Hair.— Instantly stops the hair from fadiDg.— Occasionally used, Groyneen is Impossible. If the Hair is actually Grey, the Sulphur Restorer in six or seven days effects a great alteration. By a gradual action, scarcely perceptible even to w&tahful observers several darker shades will be attained. In a period of three weeks a complete change occurs, and a color exactly resembling that loßt will become manifest. Where the SulpUar Restorer is applied scurf caDnot esißt, and a Benoe of cleanliness ■ coolness, &c, prevails, which cannot; result from daily plastering the hair with grease, hold everywhere in large bottles holding almost a Pint, 1/6 each. Be sure to have Lockyer's. Made in London. Sold everywhere. , _..... .^^. tt Taraxacum a liver ySftfl r\nh xr 1 1 i in medicine J£T U ULUpiLy IXlil WITHOUT MERCURY, of great value for the Colonies., This fluid combination, as a stimulant to disordered liver, is safer than calomel, blue pill, or so-called destructive antibilious medicines. In all calies of congestion, or liver complaint, TARAXACUM and PODOPHYLLIN sets the. sluggish liver in action, moves the stomach very gently, indeed, giving a Bense of clearness and comfort within a few hours. The pympJoras of liyer derangement, headache, torpidity., costiveness, flatulence, heartburn, sense of over repletion, shoulder pains, repugnance to food, general discomfort and depression, are buiokly dißpeUed by TARAXACUM and PODOPHYLLIN, a fluid extract of medicinal roots, prepared solely by J. PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, London. Bottles 2/9 and 4/6. Sold by Chemists ever;* where. Refuse All imitations. inEACROFT'S ARECA TOOTH ,VA PASTE.— By using this delLcious Aromatic Dentifrice the enamel of the teeth becomes white, sound, and polished, like ivory. K. is escc-cflingly fragrant, fuul epei-ully useful for removing iacruatations of tartar on neglected tooth, Sold by nil Chemists. Pots 1/- and 2/0 eaoh. (Get Cracs oil's.) B~~~EAFiraSsTNbISES IN THE EARS, &c— DELLAR'S ESSENCE for DEAFNESS should always bo tried, as in numbers of caseß, seemingly ncurable, it has done wonders. Slight Deafness, Obstructions in tbe Ears, and the Incessant Humming Sounds so frequent with, affected hearing, are removed after two or throe nights' applications. Bottle? i/lj ; eold by Chemists • CURED IN A FEW DAYS CORNS, BUNIONS, and ENLARGED TOE JOINTS. DELLAIVS CORN and BDNION PLASTERS aro he only real remedy. They differ from all Wasters, or Compositions ever iaveatrvl. By instantly softening the callous surroaudiug, the pain goes a"t once, the Corn soon following. Bunions and Enlarged Toe Joints rejuire more time for a perfect cure, but the iction is certain, and relief instantaneous Iny boots may bo worn with comfort thre? lours after applying Dellar'o Plasters ; or io account be persuaded to buy any other Joxes I Ilk each, are "sold by all Chemists. Liver Complaints, Biliousness, Indigestion, atomaolx Derangement?, :mm by DR, KM'B Dandelion and Quinine Liver Pills (WITHOUT MEBOUBJtj. ?be great English Antibilioua Medi cine. Boxes l/l $ aha 2/9 Sold every, where ' 728-a-b.' 1

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 86, 13 April 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 86, 13 April 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 86, 13 April 1888, Page 4

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