Messrs Litchfield. & Son highest price for Gold, Silver, and Copper, Also for Farm and Dairy Produce, in exchange for Goods.
1 The Wonderful Virtues of the Australian Gum Tree. When the alchemist of past ages were endeavouring to discover the Elixir of Life, they made some very valu He but simple discoveries in the science of chemist'y, and for many centuries the results of their researches were used by hermits and others who professed a knowledge of medicine Of late years the rapid development of t> is science has been so gre t, and the study of botany in new found counties has been practised to such an extent th t the old world ideas have passed away. The present enlightened age require something more than the simple discoveries of these enthusiasts; this was to a certain extent achieved when the curative p operty of the Australian gum tree were first made known o an expectant world Since the first discove ies of these medicinal virtues many eminent men have made experiments from the tree, which has been planted in many parts of the globe, as a p ev entative of malaria and other fevers, .Notwithstanding the many efforts io obtain the greatest virtues with the least impurities, i. w s not ill Leon Pettit, an imminent French analytical chemist,fter m ny years of unceasing toil, was able to produce the active medicinal principles in purest nd [ best form of this wonderful tree by a process only known to himself, which he introduced to the public in iB6O, and called it PeHit’s I Eucalypti Balsam. This valuable prepara- | ti n is free from all resinous and irritating I substances, being nnlise all othei compounds, so-called extracts. &.c. c. It may be given to children with the greatest safety It is unequalled for coughs, colds, influenza asthma, whooping coughs, bronchitis, and al other chest and ung affections. Thousands of testimonials have been received. Sold everywhere, i eware of imitations Hhakland and Co., Wholesale Agents. G. Wilkins, Baker and Confectioner. Families waited on for orders daily, and only bread of the best quality supplied. Try it! Try it! Try it! Sweets of various kinds always on hand. Grove Road, Blenheim. J. Nelson, Tailoring Eetablishment BLENHEIM, Is making Large Reductions on all Cash orders. Out, fit, and workmanship not to be excelled. Ladies and Gents Riding Costumes and Military Tailoring made to order. Come and Save 20 per cent Note the address: Alfred Street, Blenheim E. Muncaster, Watch and Clock Maker Working Jeweler & Optician. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, & Jewellery in stock and guaranteed. Rings, Pins, Chains, Broaches, &c., made to order Spectacles and Eye Glasses a speciality. Market Street, Blenheim. (Opposite Criterion Hotel). D. Draper, BUTCHER, Grove Road, Blenheim. Meat of the Best Quality supplied. Lowest Prices for Cash. John Smith, TIN-PLATE WORKER, Gunsmith, Plumber and Copper-brazer. Orders promptly attended to, and charges moderate. Address: Market Street, Blenheim. Horsebreaking. ''RIS. MMVOH is prepared to br'-ak ' Horses in to boih Saddle and Harness. Terms moderate. Address Commercial Hotel, Havelock.
U. S. Co. UNION STEAMS-tIP (OMPANY OF NEW ZEALAN (LIMITK .) THE COMPANY'S ST BAM ELS are appointed to leave I’ICTUN as under (circumstances permitting) for— WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND POET CHALMERS. Train. Rotorua | Tuesday | Aug. 12 ( 4*15 p. . PenguinJJ (Thursday (Aug.) 4 415 p.m. *To We ing on only. "Wellington and Lyttelton only. I’ooking passengers and cargo to Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. NELSON. Train. Graf on I Friday Aug. 15 | 4 -, 5 pm. Penguin (Monday (Aug. 18 j 405 p.m. Booking passengers and cargo to all West Coast potts’ FROM WELLINGTON FOK NELSON, TARANAKI, AND MANUKAU. Wana a ( Sunday | Aug. 17 ( MELBOURNE PROM WELLINGTON. Vonowai* | Monday | Aug. 18 | Mararoa ( Monday | Aug 25 | ♦Calls at Hobart. Passengers from P cton by Thursday's stea men SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Tarawerag I Friday j Aug. 15 | Hauroto* ( Thursday ) Aug. 21 j “Direct. JVia East Coast. SUVA AND LUYAKA FROM AUCKLAND. A-rawata j Saturday ( Aug. 10 } WELLINGTON FROM BLENHEIM. Kanieri ( Wednesday [ Aug. 13 | 1 p.m. Waihi | Thursday j Aug. 14 | 2 p.m. Booking through to Taranaki and Mannkau, Cargo (booked at, office) received for shipment at Ootnpacy's Wharf. Pmsengers and cargo booked by the Company’s Royal Mail Service to San Francisco and London. Offices; Alfred Street, Blenheim; and opposite wharf, Picton. Agents for Orient Line. STILL THEY COME 1 MORE BARGAINS I MORE BARGAINS I GREATER, BIGGER, AND BETTER THAN EVER Northern CLOTHING & DRAPERY COMPANY. HAVING received a fresh lot of WINTER GOODS from the Auckland Branch, are prepared to give some very {Startling Value in Drapery and Clothing No Reasonable Offer Refused at the Northern Clothing and Drapery Company’s Great Sale. The following are a few of the many Bargains to be had;— S rong he vy Tweed Suits a £l, worth 35s fid Extra heavy Moleskins, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s Ud, a d 6s ! d. Men's Overcoats, from 18s 6d, witn capes. Bovs' love ness Overcoats 9a (id, ctieap at ‘ £l. Men’s strong Tweed Trousers, 4s lid. 5s 6d, 6s Ud; can't wear .hem out. ig lot of oys’ Kmcker ’suits fr m 3s lid. Roys’ Long Trouser Suns from KM 61. Men’s Woollen Knitted Box, double heels and and toes is. Men’s 6-ply Cardigan Jackets, 4s 6d ; not to be had under "s 6d Men’s Tweed Coals 7s Ud. Good strong Working Shirts’ls 9d and 2s fid Braces fid A grand line in Men’s Serge Hats, Is Ud’ Tweed at Is Boys’ ditto. Gents’ Ties tid, A beautiful range of Regatta Shirts from 3» fid. Lamb’s Wool Pants and Guernseys, 3a lid. Strong Whit Calico, 2s Ud doz. Grey i alico 2s fid per doz. Wdite Twill Single Sheeting Fjd, che p at Is. Large Size Blankets 9s Lid. Very heavy large Bush Rugs 5s lid; splendid value Double Width Tic i g 7d per y rd, A big range of Winter Dress Stuffs, fs 6J doz. Large size f owels, 4d. Fine se ection of Flannel from yard. Black and old Cashmere from Is 31. Ladies’ Skirts. 4« fid. Extra large Table Covers, 5s fid. White Quilts, 3s lid. Strong Tweed lo|d yard. Heavy ungaree, BJd yard. A nice lot of Ladies’ Ulsters, 12s 9L Umbrellas almost given away. All shades in Wool 2s fi lb. Table D mask, two yards wide, II pi. Ladies t rench Corset. A good range Cretonnes, very cheap. A very big Jot of Embroideries ..d yard. Ladies' Fancy Woollen Clou Is, very largo, 4s fid. French Stookingette Jackets, 10s 6d. Indian Hemmed Striped Silk Handkerchiefs Is, and other varieties at Is. Men’s Pungre Coloured Silk Handkerchiefs, 6d. 150 doz. Women’s Pose, dark colours, fid ; Children’s from 4£d. 10 doz. L dies’ Washing Aprons, dark colours, ♦M. Strong 800 l Laces, 3d doz. W..shin< Dimity, 7pi. Cashmere Gloves, 9d, L .dies’ Morocco Handbags, 3s fid, MOIB THE ADDRESS: Northern Clothing and Drapery Company, AMED STREET. BtENHW
Notice of Application for an Accommodation License. r Alfred Wellington Dillon, * 9 of Canvastown, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be hold»'n at Havelock on the third day of September, 189 D, apply fora Certificate authorising the issue of an Accommodation License for a house situate at Waikakaho, containing ten rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated the 12th day of'August. 1890. Mahakipawa Alluvial Gold Mining Company. CALL (the eighth) of 2/fi per Share will he payable on Wednesday, August 13th, at the registered Office of the Company. (Late of Grovetowu), Has thoroughly renovated the TUA MARINA HOTEL, Choice Wines, Spirits, and Ale always on hand. Travellers from Havelock or Kaituna can leave their horses and meet the Train either for Picton or Blenheim. A. W. DILLON. W. T. Erskine, Legal Manager. ROBERT HUMBER And provided First-Class Accommodation for old and new friends.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 58, 15 August 1890, Page 3
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