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» WHEN FOUWD MAKE A NOTE OF. ' FTIHE Above was one of the favourite exJL passions of tbe renowned "Captain Guttle," immortalised by Dickens in his ■Dombeyand Son,' and, like the sayings of Confuoious, Plato, Socrates, and other great men, who were looked up to as oracles in their day and generation on acoonnt of their vast learning and almost boundless wisdom, it has much to reoommend it. When you find a hotel that dispenses the delioious " House of Commons " VVhiekey— the same as supplied to the patrioian members of that anoient and honourable institution, the House of Commons — "make note of it," and, having sampled this pure Bpitit recommend it to your friends. Make a note of this fact also ; that only (hose hosts who, regardless of expense, cater for the benefit of the health of their customers, and who are not so everlastingly studying their purses, stook this whisky in preference to a "cheap" brand, which does more to injure the health and undermine the constitution than anything else besides ; and you can be pretty sure that the hotels presided over by suoh hoses are of the highest character, and will be replete with all that contributes to a traveller's oomfoi't and enjoyment. We have not written a word of Mesßrs James Buchanan and Co's " House of Commons " Whisky that we are not prepared to substantiate by documentary evidence of the most unimpeachable oharaoier, and if any " honest doubter " requires further proof that it deserves all that is olaimed for it, let him just step inside any respectable and well-appointed hotel and call for this Whisky, or order it from any wine and spirit merchant, or wholesale grocer,— Wholesale Agents :— Gastendyke and Fooke, Wellington, 2

; DRESSMAKING. IN Deference to the wishes of a large number of her Customer?, MRS. CARTER (late head Dressmaker at Mr. Melbuish's) has decidel lo bemovb her Workrooms to her Private Residence, Church Sireet, Trafalgar Square (adjoining Mr. Amos'), where Ladiea can be certain of obtaicing perfect satisfaction as regards Fit, Finish, and Fashion, combined with very moderate Charges for oasb. Materials can be supplied at Warehouse Prices, or Ladies' own Materials made up. Mrs. Carter will shortly form Classes for Teaching the Art of Dress Cutting and FittiDg on the system followed by the best , English Forewomen ; perfect fitting Pattema us tot bwtf nse.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 243, 13 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 243, 13 October 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 243, 13 October 1891, Page 4

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