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©•T OZENBY'B Solidified Sonps 1/-, XJ Evaporated Mixed Vegetables for Houp& asd Btewg 1b per Ipaoket. BOWDB>I, Trafalsrar-st. | ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Invested Funds Exceed £8,000,000. POLICIES cover loss arising from G»s . Explosion, Bush iFiree, and Light"ning. Bisks of all kiatds tafeoo. Looses promptly paid. WILKINS & FIELD, Chief Agents, Nelson. IMPORTANT. ROBERT SNODGRASS begs to announce that he has purchased, at a large dißcaunt off lanped cost, a considerable portion of the FANCY GOODS STOOK of Messrs Joseph Nathan and Co., merchants, of Wellington, who have relinquished that department of their business. The Goods will arrive, be opened ud, and on Tiew at Staffordshire House in a few days, and will be SOLD VERYi CHEAP. fi. S, has also received, ex Loohnagai' and other recently arrived vessels, at ledt 50 tons of NEW GOODS, comprising — Orookery, Ohina^ Glassware, ' Christopher Johoßon & Co.'s Cutlery, Brushware, Stationery, eto. Onr Stook are pronounced to be amongst the largest^ cheapest, and most vari*u a,nd complete in New Zealand ; but all are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, and judge, for themselves, ROBERT .SNODGPASS, . GENERAL IMPORTER, CALEDONIA ; HOUSE, HARDY AND OOIiUNGWOOD STfiEETS, STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, BARDS AND MORBJSOK STEEETB " Familiar in their mouths as household words,"— Bhakapere (Hepry VI.) FIRE OFFICE. »-». j^ri**i^H^^BH^HTC. *^^ Business now exceeds £330,000,000 of premium-income laßt' year, £75-000. JXJNB QUABTEB,*iIB96. HOLDERh OF POLICIES expiring this Quarter are respe'otfally reminded that tbe Premiums fob Renewal shonld bs paid before TVEBDAiY, 30ih Jane, Intending Insdiibbs will And this a oooveniont opportunity for taking ont Policies, so ns for them to fall due on Quarter Day, thuß avoiding Odd expiry dates. Iniuranoes oan be effected, and premiums for renewal paid, At any or tbo Branch Offioes in tha Districts of Nelson, Marlborough, or Westlaiid, ot at the Priuoijval uffiee, Nelmn. W. M. STAKTON, AGENT AND A'TTOBNESr, INBUKANOB CHAMBERS, TBAFALGAB ST. Agent alse fur "SteAits- 1 lnsarauoe Office (Marine)., "ACCIDENTAL BUT IMPORTANT DISOOVBhY B 7 A WELLINGTON LADY." : T"\YBPEPSTA is onepf tho B e humanills ■7XJ regarding * whioli dootors differ. , Xhe; desoribe tbe sjmptonia in words of ' woadrons length and hidden meaning. Theyhnve failed to.dieoovera speoiflo, or even a palliative in many oases. By mere acoident . a! Weliingtan lady, who was a martyr to the oompiaint, and who, therefore, bad ndt been able to use , Tea as a beverage; found immediate relief •nd much enjoyment, from a trial of Snratnra Tea; or to use her own words, "ITB' EXCELLENCE ANJB EFFECT WAS A BEVELATION TO HEB," , -The explanation of tbis is Bim'ple. The i wholesomeness of ">ny food or drink depends entirely on " its PtJBITY." Those who have read the literature on tea growing and preparation for market know of copperas, Paris green, and other deletenons abominations nsed by the Chinese. These aud other adulterants are the ingredients whioh have probably promoted dyspepsia ; the importance of obtaining an i absolutely pdbe tea 'will therefore be I apparent to all. iRY SURATURA TKA-It you tnffer from indigestion it may-onre yon, and, being pnre, oannot Injure yonr health; and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you are hot inducing indigestion by using adulterated Tea. PUBE FOOD IS'THE KEY TO GOOD HEALTH. Suratura is sold at the. followiog prioes — A Quality 1/10. B Quality g/1. D Quality 2/4, % - FIREWOOD FOR SALE HPHE Publioi of Nolson will save ■*• money'by sending their orders KINZETT'B NEW WOODYARD Good Dry RED; PINE delivered to any part ojE the Town iv any length and any quantity. Only one profit. Note'the Address— KINZETT'S WOOD ° YARD, Opposith WttKtKS & Flaw's, j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 140, 15 June 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 140, 15 June 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 140, 15 June 1896, Page 4

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