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, ZEA/ Insurance Co., CAPITAL, £1,000,000. J. WILSON, Manager. Tratalgar Street.

_ G. FLEMING & SONS. yßtaamaaaJHtaaaßafssaaasaasaaa 1 ! .■' ■m' ■ ■ •■' mm ..^ J G. F. &S. being .gSfev WL\WiSkmmmmmm\ \ K. jJt f^X^ /\ A^SS&SZZ ONE O THE LARGEST STOCKS IN THE ~ ~~ COLONY TO SELECT FROM. AI L GOODS MARKED AT LOWEST REMUNERA TIYE PRICES.| G. F L E MTNF& SONS CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, ANDJUNDERTAKERS, HARDY STREET. SOHO FOUNDRY, BRIDGE bIBEET, NELSON. E. M. OTOSBIE, E»€HNEER, MILLWRIGHT, IRON AND RRASS FODNDERJEGNERAL SMITH & BOILER MAKEB FLAX MACHINERY a'SpeciaUty. CROSBIE'S PATENT STRIPPER, the Best in the Market.) %t» Fot Particulara and Pricea apply SOBO "^FOT-EDRY

!■■> ' ihi n i i —^tn^E—,-— - — ■ — — RHEUMATISM OAN BE OURED !- BARRAOLOUGHS RHEUMATIC LIQUID is an internal remedy composed of Herbal extracts, wbich remove the urio aoid through the kidneys, thus removing the cause of Rheumatiam in all its formp. HERE IS A TESTIMONY from a lady over 70 years of age. Whenuakwia, Jane 13, 1893.-Sir, I was laid up six months suffering from Bheumatio Gout and Chronio Rheumatism, wbicb was my last attack. Tbe dootors held a consultation and decided tbat there conld be noihing more done, ln my despair as a laßt hope I tried your Rheumatio Liquid, and before taking one bottle I am very grateful to tell ,you tbat I em perfeotly free from tbe gout and obroDia rheumatism. I first suffered from rheumatism in 1853. Twice I bad rheumatio 'tver, find othetwiße have suffered severely einoe 1853 until using your Rheumatio Liquid.— Yours gratefully, Mary Cornwall.— l3arraclou2fa'e Lemon Saline is a pleasant tifeiveEciDg beverage, very necessary lor "tbe summer mouths, especially lor persons suffering from headaohe, with tbat feeling of dullness, heaviness, and depression, It is better in flavour aud (ffect tban other Salines, and cheaper. 2/6 per _\b bottle. Nelson Agent : Mr Jae. Ucon, Cbtnußt Hardy-st. Belgrovo Agent : Mr E. Higgins. Motueka do Mr Manoy. I . Takaka do Mr Henry Abbott.

SOLOMONJSOLUTION A Tana Mmm-ona B«o_>O 0B Man ob QOADBUPEn. It baa never jet failed to instantly relieve ■C Cwt Mankind of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Zumto-f •,<&{. ond Sores, Sprains, etc* Cum Hvtcs of Sore Shoulders and M*eks, Oirth Galls, Sprains, Spints. Cracked Hetls, and all Wounds and SwellCure* Coys of Ulcerated Udders and Sore TeaU* and Logs of Mangt. The MMtatiion of " SOLOMON SOLUTION" is already established, and thousands have testified lo its effioaoy. Cbas O'Connob says :—" I have nsed it lor a severe cut on the bowe " Crackshot, aod oeitily to its wonderful healing qualities. Hoiaos Lokn sayfl:-"For Spkains, Baniaxs. and like ailments it is undoubtedly Ihe fineat remedy before tbe publio. Rand the following extraot :— Adelaide Express, April 10th, 1893. ••In oonneotion with laet Saturdays rack * on the Old Course, Mr 0. N. Kidman, Iha owner ef ° lovelocks," attributes the mare'a viotory in the Steepleohe se to the use of Solomon Solution, with wbioh be treated hex legs He also sayß tbat by the aid of thie valuable remedy he brought round " EUerstene," who Boored a recent viotory at Port Pirie, and be speaka in tbe highest eras of this restorative, whioh it will te lemembtred was tried by Mr Walalce on the ohampion Carbine, who, however, was Buffering from a damßged foot, for which there was no cnre when he retired from tbe raoing arena. " The Arab," also, who had exhibited auch very marked improvement of late was saved for raoing purposes by the nse o- Ibis Solution, as bis legs were so bad that the stench waß overpowering and in his mm tbe oure appears to have been^a re**£6o was poßted. as a forfeit to the Melhomraa Hospital shonld Solomon Solution JS to- oore in three applications the r______HrioD «ee horse " Carl ine," BUM-adtoresa: Solomon, Cox, & Co., 4.8, Bonrka.a_., Melbourne. WbokMOe Bepresentative for New Zealand: A. Paiflonß, Morten'B Buildings, ChritVohnreb, Soli Aoknt roa Nilsoh Distbict :— CHARLES WHITE, Saddler. Bold aiso by JAMES BOON, Chemist.

J. A. PACKER'S FURNITURE (WAREHOUSE BBIDGE STREET. J.A.P. calls tbe attention of thoEe furnisbn to the fact that ht can meet their wantß is reasonably esany houee in the city, and alicits a vipit to bia CBt.bliEbment before ourohaßing elsewhere, WCBKMAKBBJP an* QuALITT GCABANTEXI) Agent for Champion Butter Mould. JOHN MARTIN'S ROYAL UNIVERSAL BALSAM. THIS well-known and invaluable pai exterminator can now be purohased Retail at all tbe Chemists, as well as all principal Htoebkeepebs in Town and Country, Wholesale Bt Me.srs J. H, Cock & Co. and Solandebs & Co , Merchants, Nelion. lßs_-9m

_t______m^ IN TIME.-C...*.M.»*r.vviri;r.iltl. ■ 'I'll — Iv cases of Weakness, _. : cr vousness, UM Falßltatton, Incapacity, Debility. Loss R-Fa-flfvital Power, Impaired Health or ■ If lltraiu-th. Severe Pains, _tc. (in either WmWmmW^ty, i*° matter how chronic or severe, PAIR'S ELBGTRIC PILLULES are th, £_____-., moet »peedy, aud powerful rem-, iy BMrtk. On,p»«_Agei»su__icieatin-T-_t_ew-_k<*__, tb, oU.it, um! mort ..hatter,-, to .OM a -U__-C',_. Mn* P-t-MMy fcuabM, tbey lew no bad ai-er sfltta Oummlmt mt*r to/*l. under M-ftr. tnm Ui K. __ sol. ___■-•- DRUG IVm_ro6.,BocN,l>u«_iD. PAMtt B-BCTMg I TtUrfimU »n mrlk *& vtiofuin *U •** <** *** •**_iKa>*^L_gii*<iiiiisiMii,iß_w-»-W*^y*^g. M * t _Hil),|ii— t— i».ava»nw» iVftAwv

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 286, 5 December 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 286, 5 December 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 286, 5 December 1893, Page 1

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