WOOL SEASON. The undersigned are as usual ADVANCING ON WOOL AND OTHER PRODUCE FOR SHIPMENT TO THE LONDON MARKET. Intermediate Markets are a delusion Send your Wool to Londom the centre of the trade. !J. H. COCK & CO. » TO LET. THE SHOPS, DWELLING & STABLES AT PATTERSON'S CORNER, recently occupied by L. T. BOWDEN & COApply J, 11. COCK & CO. '"FRANK MOORE, GUNSMITH, MACHINIST, Etc Of poeite Counoil Chambers, Trafalgar's-, F.M. .epeiis all kinds ol Guns and Sewing Maohines. Agent for KNITTING MACHINES. Also for the MATCHLESS METAL POLISH. §lM^. lm TO LET. BEACONSFIELD COTTAGE, Lower Sbelboum.-st, oontairg 6 roomß, with Outbuilding", Offloes, e'c. uas and Water laid on, Good Garden. Apply to B. FREEMAN, Sholbcume-st. g, MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY. MESSRS l¥iTH & CO., ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHERS, BEG to arnouuoe that tbeir New and Commodious GALLERY ard STUDIO being new near completion, tbey will COMMENCE PRACTICE EARLY IN OCTOBER. Nelson Bbanoh : INSURANCE CHAMBERS, Central T i. --t. 80. 6- 1 SOLOMON SOLUTION. A Teci-y Marvellous Rmmt fcb Man ok Quadbopeo. It has never jet failed to instantly relieve or Cure Mankind of liheumatim, Sciatica, Lumbago, Cuts and Sores, Sprains, etc, J Cures Hortes of Sore Shoulders and Hacks, Girth Galls, Sprains, Spints, Cracked Heels, and all Wounds and Swell' ing*. Cures Coirs of Ulcerated Udders and Sore Teats, and Logs of Mange. Tbe reputation of " SOLOMON St LUTION " is already established, nnd thousands bave testified to its effioao; . Cuas O'Connor FBye :— " I bave used it for a severe cut on ihe horee " Crackshot," aod oertify to i;s wonderful healing qualities. Hobace Lunn esjb :— "For Sprains, Pboises. and like ailments it is undoubtedly tbe finest, remedy befoie tbe pub io, Read the following extraot : — Adelaide Express, April 10th, 1893. •' In oonceotion wi h laet Saturday's raoirg on the Old Course, Mr 0. N. Kidman, the owner of "lovelocks," attributes the mare's viototy ia the Steeplechase to tbe uee of Solomon .Solution, with which be treated ber lege. He also says tbat by the aid cf ; tbis valuable remedy he brought round *' Ellerstene," who scored a recent viotory at Port Pine, and he ppeaku in the highest terms of I his restorative, which it will te remembered was tried by Mr Walalce on the champion Carbine, who, however, was Buffering from a damaged foot fcr which there was uo lure when he retired from tbe racing arena. " The Arab," also, who bad exhibited such very marked improvement of late, was caved for reong purposes by the UFe of tbis So ution, aa bis legs were so bad that the stench was overpowering, acd in his oase the cure appears to have been a remarkable one. 'J £50 wns posted as a forfeit to the Melb.urne Horpital should Solomon Solution fail to euro in three applications the Champion raoe horse " Carbine, ' IVUnufacturerß : Solomon, Cox, & Co., 492, Bourke»st., Melbourne. Wholeeale Representative for New Zealand : A. Parsons, Morten's .Buildioge, Christcburob, Scle Agent fob Nelson District : — CHARLES WHITE, Saddler. Sold aleo by JAMES BOON, Chemist. CLEAR MOUNT HOUSE. CASH GROCERY ——STORE THE undersigned begs to irfjim bis friendß and tbe publio tbat in addition to his Wine and Spirit Business 1 , be bas now OPENED a GENERAL GROCERY and PROVISION SI ORE with an entirely new etook, where everything can be obtained of tbe very beßt description at lowest prioes for cash. Families waited upon for orderß, Freeh Butter and Eggs twioe a week. DO NOT FORGET THE ADDRESSHENRY HOUNSELL. Clear Mount House, Hardy tf. BOOTS ! BOOTS 1 ! BOOTS ! ! ! HEALY & SON [are now showing a LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENI OF WINTER BOOTS& SHOES at lowest prices — Children's Lace Boots from 8d Children's supers „ 1/Children's Strong Lace Boots 4/3 Boys' Strong Lace Boots 4/6 Youths' Strong Lace Boots 6/6 i Ladies' Walking Shoes 5/6 ? Ladies' Slippers 1/9 * Ladies Evening Shoes 2/6 Ladies' Balmorals 7 6 Ladies' Strong Day Boots 6/6 Men's Bluchers 5/Men's Balmorals 9/6 Men's Shooting Boots 9/Men's Canvas Shoes 4/6 Men's Walking Shoes 8 6 Men's Slippers 1/9 Cork Sox 2d Leather-Grijndery, Quilt Dressing May Dressing, Peerless Gloss, Satire Polish, Glyceroil, and a host of other lines in the trade too numerous to particularize, including most of the best makes of N. Z. Manufacture. HEALY & SON, BBIDG STKEET
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 249, 21 October 1893, Page 4
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