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E BIGGS returns thanks to the ladies of • Nelson and others who havo hitherto favoured her with a share of their patronage, and begs to inform that she is prepared to execute orders in MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING, MANTLES, UNDER-CLOTHING, JUVENILE SUITS, GENTLEMEN'S WAISTCOATS, &c, at moderate charges. Surrey Cottage, Waimea-road. 3430 IVTEW ARRIVALS at AITKEN'S XS STORES— Candied Orange and Lemon Peel Elcmo Figs Shell Almonds Pudding Raisins Preserved Ginger Sauces in great variety Bloater Paste Anchovy Puste Tamarinds Oatmeal in tin 3 Arrowroot Salad Oil &c, &c.) &o. Obsorve— AITKEN'S STORES, Bridge-street. 3214 RICHMOND WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS. rpHE undersigned, having entered the new JL promises, will SELL, after this date, at the undermentioned prices, for CASH, viz. — Brandy . . 303. per gallon Scotch Whiskey . 21s. „ Old Tom . . 21s. „ W. I. Rum . 18s. 6d. „ Port aud Sherry from 3s. 6d. per bottle English Ale & Porter 16s. per dozen XXX Colonial Ale 3s. 6d. per gallon. Superior accommodation for Families and others. Stabling, &c, &c. Robert Disher, 2439 Star and Garter, Richmond. AT the WAKATU WINE and SPIRIT STORE, are now SOLD the best Wines, Ales, and Spirits, at the following prices, for CASH ONLY, viz: — Pale and dark Brandy 30s. per gallon. Whiskey (Scotch or Irish) 21s. „ West India Rum (old) 18s. 6d. „ Old Tom 21s. „ Port Wine (vory superior) 455. per dozen. Sherry „ , 425. „ A Single Bottle of the above at the Wholesale Price. Burton and Yorkshire Ales 4s. per gallon. Colonial Ale 3s. 6d. „ London Stout 3s. 6d. „ London Ale and Stout delivered at 14s. per dozen (quarts), and at 9s. 6d. per dozen (pints). 2254 Jno. Lewtdiwaite. EA AND PERRINS' celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, pronounced by connoisseurs to be the only good sauce, and applicable to every variety of dish. Extract of a letter from a medical gentleman at Madras, to his brother at Worcester, May, 1851. "Tell Lea and Perkins that their sauce is highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most palatable as well as the most wholesome sauce that is made." EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. Lea and Pebeins having discovered that several of the foreign markets have been supplied with spurious imitations of their "Worcestershire Sauce," the labels of which closely resemble those of the genuine sauce, and in one or more iustances with the names of L. & P. forged, they have deemed it their duty to caution the public, and request purchasers to see that the names of Lea and Peebins are upon the wrapper, label, stopper, and bottle. L. & P. further give notice, that they will proceed against any one who may infringe upon their right, either by manufacturing or vending such imitations, and have instructed their correspondents in the various parts of the world to advise them of such infringements. Wholesale and for exportation by the proprietors, Lba and Peebins, Worcester, England ; Cbosse & BlackwelLj and other oilmen and merchants, London. Wholesale Agent for Nelson, Mr. Peiciiaed. 2035 "17" EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. A SAFE and CERTAIN REMEDY for COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, and other affections of the throat and chest. In incipient Consumption, Asthma, &c, they are unfailing. Being free from every hurtful ingredient, they may be taken by the most delicate female or the youngest child. Extract from a Letter recently received from New Zealand. "Auckland, N.Z., Nov. 19, 1858. # * # *" A lady to whom I gave some of your invaluable Cough Lozenges, and likewise several members of her family, who were troubled with severe coughs and colds (especially the youngest child, who had a hard, croupy cough), have experienced great relief, and speak of them in the highest terms. Ono of my own children, too, who was troubled in like manner, has taken them with the greatest advantage. On account of their pleasant taste, children will readily take them, when they will not take other medicines. I may add that the lady above referred to informed me that she had frequently purchased them, when residing in India, of Messrs. Treacher aud Co., Bombay." Prepared and sold, in boxes and tins of various sizes, by Thomas Keating, Chemist, &c, No. 79, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. Sold retail by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Vendors in the world. N.B. — To prevent spurious imitations, please to observe that the words "KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES" are engraved on the Government Stamp of each box. U^° Agent for Nelson— Mr. Peichaed. 3257 BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER, as used by the Army and Navy, with directions by the Queen's Private Baker, should be used by every family for raising bread without yeast. Bread may be made with it in one-fourth tho time, as the dough is not required to stand before it is put into the oven ; and when used in pastry and puddings, onehalf the usual quantity of butter and eggs is sufficient. Sold in 2d., 4d., and 6d. Packets, and Is. Canisters, by all druggists aud grocers in Nelson. Parties not yet supplied may obtain it through any wholesale house in London. TESTIMONIALS. Prom W. Glass, Esq. (Analytical Chemist to Sir W. Buenett, M.D., F.R.S., &c, Director General of the Medical Department of H.M. Navy), to Sir W. Buenett. Dated April 19th, 1849. Sib — For your satisfaction I have analyzed it (Bor•wick's German Baking Powder), and find its composition to be, &c. These ingredients are of the purest quality, and well dried. The proportions have been carefully adjusted and mixed. The mixture forms a beautiful farinaceous powder, well qualified for raising bread. In my opinion its presence in bread will be decidedly beneficial, &c. Buckingham Palace, March 23rd, 1849. Dear Sib — After giving your Baking Powder a fair trial, I beg to inform you that I find it a most excellent and useful invention, and I should say especially so in those parts of the country where yeast is difficult to obtain, and particularly on board ship, &c., &c. In your directions for use, I should advise, &c, &c. £See directions on packet]. C. Doit, 2553 Private Baker to her Majesty.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 63, 6 August 1859, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 63, 6 August 1859, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 63, 6 August 1859, Page 4

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