GRAND ART UNION QA OIL PAINTINGS of New Zealand jU\) Scenery by Mb. Chas. Blomfield. 100 MEMBERS at 21s. let prize— The Cel brated Pioime of the White Terraocs.t 35 guineas 2nd— Lake Brnnner .. •• 12 „ 3rd—on the B"al.-y .. ..10 „ 4th— Otira Gorge .7 „ sth— The Port, Nelson .. ..5 „ 6th— Lvt 11 Bridge .. ..5 „ 7th— View from Port Hilla ..5 „ Bto 12— 4 valued a 1 ; 3 guineaa.. 12 „ j 9to 20— 9 valued at 215., ..9 „ Most of the principal Prize; are tin view at Mb. H. D. JACKSON'S, where Tickets oan be obtained. OLOTH HALL, HARDY-ST. SPRING &~ SUMMER GOODS. MESSRS W. SHORT & SON have much p'easure in drawing the attention of their numerous Customers aad tho Publio generally to their LARGE and CHOICE Shipment of NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON, just arrived per S.S. IONIC. Tha Bhipment comprises an exo'llenfc assortment of WORSTEDS, TWEEDS, &0. O* We fcave a'so received a full range of PATTERNS, psr Halciohe, from the best manufactories ; likewise from the Kniaf oi Milie. W. SHORT & SON, TAILORS, Hardv Street. 2477— 3m BEEHIVE STORE. Ex Rotorua, A.rLSEBROOK & CO.'S CELEBRATED? CAKES & BISCUITS FOR AFTERNOON TEA. OSWEGO OAKES. OSWEGO BISCUITS. 1 Crate HOT WATER JUGS and FANOY TEAPOTS. A Coincidence : Gracious what a hurry you are in Mrs Smiles, Ye 3 , I am, come with me I was going to the Bee Hive Store to buy lib Imperial Ceylon Tea, al j o ore of Aulaebrook's Oswego Cakep, they are delicious. Well that iB funny ; I am going to the same Stera to buy lib Nel-on Moate'e No. 2 C ylon Tea a~d lib Aalaebrook'e Oswego Bisouits, thoy ore ao very nice, also to eeleofc a Fanoy Tospof, there is quite a large variety justi unpacked. Very well we will go together. AT H. Y. PHILLIPS Family Groo r, &0,, Corner of Bridge and Collingwood Streets A^K YOUR GROCER FOR No. 2 Ceylon lea. NESON, MOATF, & CO. STOCK-TAKING AT CALEDONIA HOUSE, THE ;USUAL ANNUAL SALE ; [of. ; SUEPLUS STOCK COMMENCES TO-MORROW SEPTEMBER 3:d,j AND WILL CONTINUE TILL THE ENI OF THE MONTH. With the object of Reducing tho STOOK, 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 are some of the Odd Lots which will be cleared at j NOMINAL PRICES.. 2 Perambulators 7/6 each 10 Japanese and other Pictures 8 „ Embroidered Silk Handkw. chiefs 15 Japanese Trays, assorted | 10 doz. Japanese Fans, assorted 1 only Japanese Soiled Linen Basket g ] About 100 Photo Framea „ 150 Slates (6d size) frames slightlj eoiled, will bo Bold at 3d each oi 2/6 doz. 15 Albums, assorted 25 Brackets, „ 40 Splash Mats „ 30 Vases „ 46 Photo Frames, assorted About 4 doz. Sponges, assorted! 18 Bozes Cigarettes, each 600. 'for' 10/. box About 20 doz. Wooden Pipes, assorted „ 40 Tea Pots, assorted " „ 50 Hair Brooaaß, assorted A few incomplete Breakfast, Dinner, aad Tea Sets Odd Lots Glassware 10 Ladies' Hand Bags, assorted A few work and other Baskets 75 doz. Jelly or Jam Tumblers 56 Candlesticks 4d eaoh, usnally 1/. &C, &c. R. SNODGRASS, IMPORTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOREKEEPES, & Ci , Hardy and Collingwuod streets, Nelson. PAKAMO. OARAMO is one of tho new medicines JL specially prepared by Sister Mary Jostwi Aubert from vegetation in New Zcalaud. All hese suffering from Liver Complaint -hould give this preparation a fair trial, and we are certain that benefit will soon be fouud. The Liver is one of tho organa in the nuiina structure whioh gives most trouble, having, as it has to do, to get through a large amount of work in 21 hours. Headache and Dizziness in the head can ijeneraHy toe traced to a Liver which has been upset, and it is a well known faot that no human being can appear in a good temper when the Liver is out of order. Mental Depression, Prostration, Jaundice, Indigestion, Heartburn, Pains in the Stomach, under the Shoulders, or Ribs, usually cm be traced to the Btune cause, and how th::nkful mankind should be that a sure ttmedy is now made publio. I'abamo only waits a fair trial, and no i:cis)u will then be without it. It is a good medicine, and if it fails it will be hardly possible that any other can cure. If ycu suffer from any of the above complaints, please give Paramo a trial. Ic canDot harm you, and may be of great benefit)! Springfield, May, 1884. Deab Sister.— Your Paramo has oured ins, and I have to thank you very muoh for it. Pat. Quirk. Dear Sistek. — I called at Karongota to see Jimmy, whom I expected to see dying-. Whet has sot been my surprise when I heard that he was at the plough. Your medicine has cured him in a week. E. Beioneb, S.M. Orvingtun, August, 1888. Deab Sisteb, — I have at last found yonr direction. lam improving greatly, and I think that a bottle more of your medicine will ouje me completely. Will yon please let me have it, E.MOOBB,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 213, 8 September 1891, Page 4
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841Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 213, 8 September 1891, Page 4
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