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/i Hi -cx&z Insurance Co*, CAPITAL, £1,000,000. J. WILSON, Manager. Trafalgar Street.

G. FLEMING & SONS. ! G. F. &S. being ONE O THE LARGEST STOCKS IN THE "" """ COLONY TO SELECT FROM. AIL GOODS MARKED AT LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. G. PLE MTNT& SON f CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, ANDfUNDERTAKERS, EABDY STREET, SOHO FOUNDRY, BRIDGE bTBEET, NELSON. R. M. O1"OSBIE, ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDEBiEGNEBAL SMITH & BOILER MAKEU FLAX MACHINERY CROSBIE'S PATENT STRIPPER, the Bbst in the Market,; 99 For Particular* and Prices apply' SOHO "^FOUFDRY

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solomon_soli;tiok A T»rjt» Mabtbixocb Bxmhmlfcb Man ob Qdadbxjped. It bat neter jet failed to instantly relieve m Cure Mankind of Bheuviatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Cute and Sores, Sprains etc, Cure* Hones of Sore Shoulders and Backs, Girth Galls, Sprains Spints. Orached Heels, and all Wounds and bwelliiV Cures Cows of Ulcerated Udders and Sore Ttatt, and Dog* of Mange. The repotatwion of "SOLOMUJN SOLUTION " is already established, and thousands have testified to its efficacy. Chls O'Oonnob B ayB:-"I nave used it •or a .evere cm on the horse " traclcahot, Ind certify to itß wonderfal healing qualnieP. BoLoit Lmm sajs:-"For Sphaikb, Bbtjibkb. and like ailments it is undoubted^ tbe fineßt remedy before the pubio. Bead the following extraoi :— B 2de7aide.e«yrm, April 10th, 1893. ••In connection with laßt Saturdays I ►Uirg on the Old Couree, Mr 0. S. Kidman, SSownir of "lovelocks," attributes the ttie ? a victory in the S*eepUoh* B e to the me 5 Solomon Solution, with which be treated her legs. He also says that by the aid of £v valuable remedy he brought round "EUentene" who scored a recent victory at Port Pine, and he epeaka in the highest crmß of thiß restorative, which it will to wmetnbered was tried by Mr Walalce on the Champion Carbine, who. however, waa Buffertat from a damaged foot, for which there wit no cote when he retired from the racing Etna. " The Arab," also, who had exhibited Buoh very marked improvement of l»t e was Bayed for racing purposes by the •noi tbifl Solution, as his legs were so bad That the Btench was overpowering acd in hia mbo the ouro appears to have been.^a rema lS W wa 0 8 D p^ed as a forfeit to the Mcl- «« Booike-Bt., Melbourne. wholesale Bepreeeottftive for New 2eabnd? A. Parsons, Morten's Buildings, CW £SiSi« roB Nkl S on Dnnioi :- CHAKLES WHITE, Saddler. bold aleo by JAMES BOON, Chemist. M «pj WISE IN TIME.-Uoii?M.ry.., r lit;,.:'!. T^^^ —In caw?, a Wcaiaeas, Udivaasuoss, 1 1 1_" Palpitatlon.lncapacity.Dcoiliiy. Loss K ff" of vital POfwer, Impaired HealtU or 1111 Strength, Severe Pains, &c. mi eitum ■■■■ g«), no matt«r how chn.n; • or B«vcre, FAK&'S ELBCTRIC PILLULES ar« th« *t»ade«t.m9St»peedy,aad powerful remedy BMrib. On«p*«kag«iiftaffl«ießtin<rreuthewe«»kMt, U^ToSuittT )MHkI«M, ttwy l«^r« no bad aitei

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 287, 6 December 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 287, 6 December 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 287, 6 December 1893, Page 1

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