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I Sulpholine- ? ■ ; \ Skin Lotion.-. A o iu.e for Skin Diseases. There is scarcely, any eruption but Wil yield to " Sulpholine " Jn a few days, and commence to fade away even if eeminglj • past, cure. Ordinary pimples redness, •: blotches, scurf, roughness, vanish as if by uißgic j whilst old, enduring skin disorders eczema, psoriasis, acne, rosea, prnriao, tettsr p-Jtyriasio, however deeply rooted, " Sulphoilue"Buccensf ully attacks. Itdestroyßthe ani. walculaj which mogtly cause these unsightly •rriteble, painful afiootions, and always produces a cloarj-amooth, supple, healthy, skin. " Sulpholine" Lotion is a ujiuTelkrae.remsdy, Made only by J. _'EPPi.R & CO., London, It ib. sold by most Chemists. Bottl , 2s. 9d Pepper's Qu__nltie arid Irom FOR GAINING Fp^** £ ST^TSNGTH, J.OIIIC Rouses And dsrelopa tho>erTOusenergiSa enriches tho bloofl.prcmotoa appetite, dispela languor and dopreesion, fortiilea the digest, ive organs. Is a specific reme > for neuralgia, indigestion, fever, ohf._6 amotions, and waßtmg diseases, &c. The ?hSo feame is greatly m yigosated by l-'cpoes's Tonic, the mental faculties brightened »nd the constitution greatly strengtfccreds Bottleß, 38 doses, 4/6. Sold ty th.misia erery where insist upon having P. P r « v j Tonio only, not that of the n-eafetc cwn compounding Pepper's Die ie .^.cis'Ly valuable for the Colonie., am i>-< s-.----'-. .. jiimates. Lo^kjers Sulphur . ;tia:r iiestorer. TB.O. .2irfe_i 1 ;a (.SAFEST, THE CHEAPEST.— -Jiett.ijrea the Color to Grey' Hair.— Instantly stops the hair pcom fadiag.—Oooasionally used, Greyness is Impossible, If the Hair is actually Grey, the Sulphur Restorer In sis or seven days effects a great alteration. By a gradual action, scarcely perceptible even to watchful observers several dart or shades will bo' attained. In a period of three weeks a complete change occurs, and a color exactly resembling that loßt will become manifest. Where the Sulphur Restorer ib applied scurf cannot exist, and a eeni.o of clean nut. b coolness, fto., prevails, which cann it reeu . from daily plastering the hair wi h grease Sold everywhere in large bottles \olding almost a Pint 1/6 each. Be sure , <. have Lockyer's. Made in London, Sold 'cry where. far axacum • \W?Sk Podophymn WITHOUT MERCURY, of great value for the Colonies. This fluid combination, bb a stimulant to disordered livor, _sAfer than calomoi, blue pill, or sO'Cßllcd destructive antibiiioua medicines, In all cases of congestion, or liver complaint, TARAXACUM and PODOPEYLLIN uota ths sluggish lives in action, moves the stomach very gently, indeed, giving a sense of clearness aud com. fo^t witbin a few hours. Tho symptoms oi liver derangement, hoadaohe, torpidity, cob« tiveaess, flatulence, heartburn, sense of over repletion, shoulder pains, repugnance to food, general discomfort and depression, are buiekly dispelled by TARAXACUM and PODOPHYLLIN, a fluid extract of medicinal rdots, prepared solely by J. PEPPER, Uejdford, Laboratory, London. Bottles 2/9 and 4/6. Sold by ChemisfcE everywhere, Refuse all imitations, /TiRACROFT'S ARECA TOOTH \J PASTE.— By using this delicious Aromatic Dentifrice the enamel of the teeth becomes whito, sound, and polished, like ivory. It is exceedingly frag, rant, and spocir.lly useful for removing incrustations of tartar on neglected toetk, Sold by all Chemists. Pota 1/- -.ad 2/S eacb. (Get Cracroft's.) .fi "|EAF.NESS, NOISES IN THi. ±J EAiiS, &c.~-DELLA.R'S ESSENCE for DEAFNESU ehould alway. be tried, as in numbers of cases, seemingly n« cv.able, it has done wonders. Slight Deafness, Obstructions in tbe Ears, and the In. cesaant Humming Sounds ao frequent with aii'ected hearing, are removfcd ;.iser two or three nights' applications. Bottles 1/11 r cold by Chemista. jfi UEED IN A FEW ■ DAYS V COENS, BUNIONS, and EN£££GED TOE JOINTS, DELLAR'S CORN end B ONION PLASTERS ore he only real remedy, Thoy differ from all Plasters, or Compositions over invented. By instantly softoniug the callous surroundings the pain goes ab once, the Corn soon following. Bunions and Enlarged Toe Joints require moi.ftii_aQ for a perfect cure, but the action is certain, aud relief instantaneous. Any boots may be worn with contort three hours after applying Dellar's Plasters $ on no account ba persuaded to buy any othe iSpxcs 1/14 oaeh. are Bold by all Chemistß. g*R*___K_rMra» , __WT_aHi_Mi.Ti.rar»ii.._..t^^ Liv ey Oomplaints, Biliousness Indigestion, ■ Stomach Ddiangomen Cubed by , H£g»g Daa&elion and Quinine Liver PiUg (without mekouby). The great English Antibilious Medicine. Boxeß 1/1$ and a/9 Sold every, whs.. aB-a-b.» 1 ROOKBIIBIKa *®-^ In all ixs BeanoheS • executed on tho most reasonable terms, and n the best style ACCOUNT BOOKS made and ruled td any pattern, MUSIC BOUND in Volumes \ yarioui prices. : " Gbaphios," " IntusrnATßD News," and all other Illustrated Papers Bound in any itylo to suit oustomers, MUSIC PORTFOLIOS made to order K. luoas a. sow, Evening Mail " 0 ffi BRIDGE-S T. ■ « . *£* ___ aa «_».o__*i_C_i"-.^ ; .'v v >:.. old wsams&z \a .; __3 aia: asa ap'arvy l'£& '$ •icy cooT and' purify tha . Blood. brac«f«plLtti«[L^ -.-<"■„ and restore ta Health. ThevcureUrtcll- • A-_ -''..:v Headache, LivorOomplaint, Qout, Rheu.." -, '. fr\ A nilld but effectual apgrlont. -.:|f»>^.-{L._; '. t'-'JIu- ara ev«rywhero recognized a* the b»,;L.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 325, 24 December 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 325, 24 December 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 325, 24 December 1889, Page 1

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