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"THEOtiP 6» KINDNESS ' IN previous issues of the Star we gave the result of a very exhaustive Chemical Analysis to whioh Messrs James Buchanan ann Co.'s House of Commons Whisky waa subjected by the celebrated Analyst to the Inland Revenue Department, Dr Bell. We are pleased to be able to state that this analysis wbb of such a satisfeotory nature that the firm reoeived the official appoint - | ment to supply Scotch Whisky to the House of CommoDß~an honour, by the way, much coveted and strenuously competed for by the proprietors of other brands— but 11 'Tib not in mortals to command success," at least Buccess of this nature, especially when they have to do with a cool, levelheaded man of rcience such as Dr Bell, who decided in favour of or against the numerous brands submitted to him purely on their merits ; and as Buchanan's Whisky proved itself to be absolutely pure, well mellowed, ripe, and delioately flavoured, it 80 oompleetly put the other whiskies "in the Bhade " that they were compelled to take a 11 baok seat." It is therefore now proved beyond the shawdow of a doubt that the" House of Commons Whisky " does not contain any deleterious or unwholesome ingredients, it being blended from the purest and finest Highland and Lowland Malt Whiskies. A writer in the English Sportsman, writing of thiß whisky, adds : — " if eYery licensed victualler would sell such whisky as this, there would be fewer headaches and perhaps less drunk* enness. 1 ' Colonists would do well to make a careful note of this. We cannot speak too strongly of the importance of all lovers of good spirits ins'sting on eliminating from our midst all thoße notorious injurious fusil oil substitutes for whisky, wbioh are stocked i Eolely because they are " cheap " and whioh are the fruitful cause of so many " bad heads " by demanding James Buchanan and Co's Whisky, as supplied to- the House of Dommonß. Kept by all the Leading Hotels Wine and Spirit Merchants, Wholesale Agents Messrs Castendyke and Focke Wellington, THERE IS ONE THING every housewife should know, and that is that Heboules Baking Powdeb is the best. Why ? It iB the cheapest beoause the Best for making breads, pastry, cakes, puddings, scones, &o. Beautifully light and wholesome. In 6d, and Is tins. From all grooers. THREE CENTURIES have rolled by Bince Bacon said " Coffee comlorteth the brain and heart, and helpeth digeution." Use Obbasb's A. 1. Ooffbk, Sold ouly in lib. and 21b tins, PERSONS OP DELICATE CONSTITU« TION, who are obliged to abstain from ordinary Coffee, Bhould try Gbeabe'b Tatucaoom ob Dandelion Corf ee, whioh is reoommended by medical authorities as a very valuable beverage for persons who suffer from weak digestion, flatulency, and nervoußness. Sold lib. and 2lb. tins, Is and 23.

SIXTEEN TONS NEW CHINA AND EARTHENWAEE. R. SNODGRASS begs to announce the arrival of the above ex Cargo Steamer "Tekoa," direct from the works of Messes BURGESS & LEIGH, Burslem, Staffordshire. The first of a Series of Shipments of NEW GOODS FOR THE XMAS TRADE, They have beeu oleared through the Custom House here to-day and will be v OPENED OUT AND ON VIEW AS SPEEDILY AS POSSIBLE. CALEDONIA HOUSE. Hardy and ©olling-wood streets, Nelson. Ootober Bth.

D BE S SHAKING. ' ■■•■ <i IN Deferenoe to the wishes of n large number of her Ouetomerp, MRS, CARTER (late head Dressmaker ab Mr. Melhuisb'B) has decldei to REMOVE her Workrooms to her Private Residence, Church S reet, Trafalgar Square (adjoining Mr. Amos'), where Ltdie3 can be certain of obtaining perfect satisfaction as regar.ls Fit, Finish, and Fashion, combined with very mederate Charges for oasb. Ma'erials can be supplied at Warehouee Prices, or Ladies' own Materials made up. Mrs. Cartek will Bhortly form Classes for Teaching the Art of Dress Cutting and Fitting ou the system followed by the baßt English Forewomen; perfect fitting Patterns ut for home nee. ZEALANDIA BITTERS A VEGETABLE TONIO, Prepared by the ZEALANDIA HERBAL CO., Blenheim, from New Zealand NATIYE HERBS, Those afflicted with lodigeßtion, NeEVOUB and General Debility, Dysentry, Diarrhoea, Want of Appetit", Bhould try no other Medioine until they have given this WONDERFUL MEDICINE A TRIAL. J. BOON, Chemist, Agent for Nelson. 2876-2m

MAEUPA. A LL people ate liable at any time to -Ck. sutt'er from Colds in the liead, Sore Tliorafc, Bad Coughs, &«„ and, which, if not attended to, load on to worse complica* .'ions, such as Asthma, Lung Disease, Consumption, and General Bronchial \ffofttiond. cisteu Mary JosEni Aubert has, luring her thirty years' experiments, found that there is a wonderful remedy for tho above in the vegetation of New Zealand, and in the preparation of Marupa, which is t. combination of many plants, we are ►jivcri a medicine which lias already proved most efficacious to those suffering from :oniplaints who used it, and which only now needs to become generally known, and. 1 b will be found to do all that is said of it. Seventy-mile Bush, June, 1887. Dear Sister,— l. am perfectly cured, v he cough is gone, and lean work as well ss ever. A. Jenkins. Tongohio, May, 1882. Dear Madam, — You promised to cure me in three months, but you have done it> .ri one. Not only can I speak without any fatigue, but I can sing and shout out as jud as anybody. Tne cough has quite eft me. T. Bennett. Owhiti, May 1880. Dear Sister,— 2 feel quite well again. X'de blood ha* stopped and the cough is insignificant. I feel another being altogether. I have a little medicine left, vhich I keep carefully. A. Andrew*. Hampden, Nov. 1889, Dear Sister,— Will you let me have s. little more medicine. It is the only one X tavt found to do me any good. J.Q'Jtenw v

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 244, 14 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 244, 14 October 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 244, 14 October 1891, Page 4