GRAND ART UNION 6)f\ OIL PAINTINGS of Now Zealand j£l\J Soenery by Mb. Chas. BLOMrIBLD, 100 MEMBERS at 21s. let prize— The Cel. brated Piolure of tb.9 White Terrasca.. 35 guineas 2nd— Lake Brnnner •• •« 12 „ 3rd— On the Bealey . . . . 10 „ 4th— Oiira Gorge.. ..7 „ sDh— The Port, Nelson .. .. 5 „ 6th— Lyell Bridge .. 6 „ 7th— View from Porb Hills . . 5 „ Bto 12 — i valued at 3 guineas . . 12 „ 9to 20—9 valaed ab 215. . . . 9 „ Most of the principal Prizes are on view ab Mb. H. D. JACKSON'S, where Tioketa can be obtained.
OLUTH HALL, HARDY-ST. SPRING &~ SUMMER GOODS. MESSRS W. HlTOfir & SON have much p'eastiie in drawing the alten'ion of thetr numetous Cua'oiaers a*vi the Public generally to their LARGE ond CHOICE Shipment of NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON, I just arrived per S.S. IONIC. The shipment compri;cs an excellent assortment of WORSTEDS, TWEEDS, &c. 6" We bave also received a fnll range of PATTERNS. p?r Halcione, from the best manufactories : likewise from tho Kniatoi Mills. W. SHORT & SON, TAILORS, Hardy Street. 2477— 3 m BEEHIVE STORE. Ex Rotoma. ' M LSEBROOK & CO.'S CELEBRATED CAKES & BISCUITS FOR AFTERNOON TEA. OSWEGO CAKES. OSWEGO BISCUITS. 1 Crate HOT WATER JUGS and FANCY TEAPOTS. A Coincidence : Gi-aciouß what a hurry you are in Mrs Smiles, Ye«, I am, como with me I was goiflg to the Bee Hive Store to buy lib Imp3iiel Ceylon Tea, aho one of Anlaebrook's Oawego Cakep, they aro delioionß, Well that Is fnnny ; I am going to the same Sfrra to buy lib Nsr'l'on Moate's No, 2 C ylon Tea and lib Aulsebrook'a Oawego B'soalts, thoy ore co veiy nice, aho to select a Fancy Teapot, thtre is quite a large variety jasb unpacked. V.ry well we will go together. AT H. Y. PHILLIPS^ Fam'ly Grooer, &c, Corner of Bridge and Collingwcoi Strett 3 .
: A r K YOUR GROCER FOR No. 2 Ceylon lea. NESON, MOATF, & CO. STOCK-TAKING AT CALEDONIA HOUSE. THE ;USUAL ANNUAL SALE [OF* SURPLUS STOCK COMMENCES TO-MORROW SEPTEMBER 3:d,( AND WILL CONTINUE TILL THE END OF THE MONTH. With the object of Reducing the STOCK, which is much too heavy ,||a DISCOUNT of from 10 to 15 per cent WILL BE ALLOWED OFF ALL GOODS (excepting Groceries) DURING THE SALE. The following ai*e some of the Odd Lots which will be cleai'ed at NOMINAL PRIOES. 2 Perambulators 7/6 each 10 Japanese and other Pictures 8 „ Embroidered Silk Handkerchiefs 15 Japanese Trays, assorted | 10 doz. Japanese Fans, assorted 1 only Japanese Soiled Linen Basket J |> About 100 Photo Frames „ 150 Slates (6d size) frames slightly soiled, will be Bold at 3d eacli or 2/6 doz. I 15 Albums, assorted 25 Brackets, „ 40 Splash Mats „ 30 Vasos „ | 46 Photo Frames, assorted ■ ? ! About 4 doz. Sponges, assorted] 18 Bozes Cigarettes, each 500. for 10/---box About 20 doz. Wooden Pipes, assorted £ „ 40 Toa Pots, assorted „ 50 Hair Brooms, assorted A few incomplete Breakfast, Dinner, and Tea Sets I Odd Lots Glassware J 10 Ladies' Hand Bags, assorted A few work and other Baskets i 75 doz. Jelly or Jam Tumblers 56 Candlesticks 4d each, usually 1/- --& c, &c. R SNODGRASS, IMPORTER, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL STOREKEEPER, & Ci , Hardy and Gollingwuod streets, ___^^^^^^ Nelson. PARAMO. |3 A-ftAMO is one of the new medicines JL ppecially prepared by Sister Mary •iosirn Aubeut from vegetation iv New Zjalaud. All hose suffering from Liver Complair.fc >hould give this preparation a fuir trial, and wo arc certiiu that benefit will soon be found. The Liver ia one o£ the organs in the I'UUiaa structure whioh give 3 most trouble, having, us it hua to do, to get through & Inrgo amount of work in 24 hours. Headache and Dizziness in the head ca.o generally be traced to a Liver which has been upset, and it is a well known fact that no human being can appear in a good temper when the Liver is out of order. Mental Depression, Prostration, Jauudice. Indigcßlion, Heartburn, Tains in the Stomitch, under the Shoulders, or Ribs. ÜButiUy oau be traced to the same cause, and how bhunkful mankind should be that a sure M.medy is now made public. Pabasio only waits a fair trial, and no pei s m will then be without it. It is a good medicine, and if it fails it will oo hardly possible that any other can cure. If you suffer from aDy of the above coin plaints, please give Paramo a trial. It cannot harm you, and may be of great benefit. Springfield, May, 1881. Dear Sister. — Your Paramo has cured me, and I have to thank you very much for it. Pat. Qoirk. Deab Sister.— l called at Karongota tr> soc Jimmy, whom I expected to see dying What has not been my surprise when I heard that he was at the plough, Your medicine bus cured him in a week. E. Reigner, S.M. Orvingtun, August, 1888. Deab Sister.— l have at last found your direction. lam improving greatly, and J think that a bottle more of your medicine will oure me completely. Will you please let me have it. E. Moore.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 212, 7 September 1891, Page 4
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