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I Tbe best medioine known ia Sandbb and Sow's Eucalypti Extraot. Test its eminent powerful effeots in ooughs, oolds, influenza, the relief is instantaneous, In serious cases, and aooidenta of all kinds, be they wounds burnß, soaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy-no swelling-no inflammation, Like surprising effeots produced in oroup, diphtheria, bronohitis, inflammation of the lungs, swellings, &o. ; diarrhoea, dysentery diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. In use at hospitals and medioal olinics all over the globe ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam Trust in this approved artiole, I and reject all others

1 AD , BUT TItTJ E 1 j Pessimists generally, and the retailers of I 1 cfheap " Continental and English watche in particular, often go considerably out | their way to demonstrate that the " rage for | the Waterbury is waning." Such is not the j oase, however, as the Waterbury Watoh Fac- 1 tory is still unable with all its increased i facilities to keep pace with the demand. Out I of the 35,000 Waterburys imported into New j Zealand during the last two years there iB j not a single case in the hands of the Company's representative, who has been obliged during the past week to purohase a parcel from the New Zealand Hardware Company to temporarily supply the demand in Ohristchuroh until the next shipment arrives. As an instance of the thirst for the correct tin. 9 in the Cathedral City, we may mention that a gentleman who had not the necessary thirteen and sixpence to acquire one in the usual way, tried • burgling " as a substitute, and will have an opportunity of reflecting on the success of his enterprise during the three months of his board and residence " in the comfortable gaol of that oity. The watch is no doub worth the sentence, but we do not publish this as a premium to burglary.

WHAT WILL THEY SAY Philosophers given to the Btudy of abstruse problems tell ns that the man who makes two blades of grasß grow where only one grew before benefits the human race. This is true, no doubt, but the benefit aoorning from the extra blade is infinitesimal, What would they hava to say about the old Garman monk who invented St. Jacobs Oil, a preparation that has saved more Hveß Bnd alleviated more pain than any other medioine the world has ever seen. Every careful housewife provides herself with a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil as a sore and certain remedy for burns, sprains, toothache, sore throat rheumatism, and the many other ailments every family is liable to. And yet philosophers do not rave ! GRATEFUL- GOMFOR ING |EPPS'S~" GOOO A, BREAKFAST. " By a thorongh'iknowledgeof the natura laws which govern the operations of diges tion and nutrition, and by a careful applica tion of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided onr breakfast tables with a delicately-flavonred beverage which may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundred of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pur blood and a properly nourished frame." — Se articlein the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in i-lb. packets by Grocers , labelle thus : — JAMES EPPS & 00. HOMOEOPATHIC "CHEMISTS . LONDON ENGLAND Leaving- Nelson. Last Few Weeks; OF THB AUCKLAND CLOTHING Ahd DBAPERY CO.'S SALE. Having decided to leave Nelson in about three or foar weeks' time, and still having a very large stock of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING left, we intend makiog an Alarming Sacrifice to enable us to get rid of the Goods in the above stated time ; in fact the stuff w ill be ALMOST GIVEN AWAY I The following are a few of the many BARGAINS to be obtained while we are here' viz : 10 pieces very heavy Grey Calico at 2/11 per doz, worth at least 4/11 7 pieceß extra strong Unbleached Sheeting, 2 yards wide, ac B£d, was 1/3 6 pieces very superior Unbleached Twilled Sheeting, 2 yards wide, at 9d 760 yards very heavy Welsh Flannel, allwcol, at 7|d, cheap at 1/2 12 pieoes Crowd son's Calico, at 2/11 dozen, LBual price 6/6 4 pieces pare Liven Tabling, wid? width, at 10 Jd, a bargain at 1/9 1200 yards strong Twi.l Wincey, reduced frrim 1/- to 5Jd 14 pieces Drees Melton Cloth at Bsd, tho nice anywhere in Nelson would cc 1/9 15 Ladies' Ulßfcers, the lateafc Btyle, at lu/6, wcrth 35/Girn' Ufetefß »i:most for nothing £_ lot of vo>y stylish Ladies.' Jackets at 8/11 were 37/6 3 doz Ladies' Berlin Skirts at 3/9, wholesale price was 10/6 la.ooo yards Swi--s Embroidery, just opened, at 3d 25 boxes Lidies' Umbrellas at l/11, cheap at 6/6 Ladiea' Corsets, endW s. variety, from 3/11 25 M n's Tweed baits at 19/6, ueusl price w&s 45/---33 pairs Mei 's strong Tweed Trousers at 3/11, well wonh 10/6 25 (only) Men'a Overcoats at 12/6, former piicH was 35/Mcn'a N.Z. Moieskin Trousers 4/U, 5/11, acd f'/ll Men's c trong Working thirls at 1/11, cheap ai S/6 Men'_ Fe'.t, Serge and Tweed Hats at 1/each, woxto 4/6 50 spindkß 3/0 Wool for ]/il, igfDon't forget where all these wonderful BARGAINS are to be obtained — st THE AUCKLAND Clothing § Drapery COMPANY'S S A. L E BRIDGE STREET, NELSON,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 157, 23 July 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 157, 23 July 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 157, 23 July 1889, Page 4

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