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A ETBAKaa old ooritrkot for fi hifdd hotue haa reoently.been found in Lelpsio, ' It oontrina the following reegulationfl :—l. Peoplt who hire this house must not have mora than two children. 2. Smoking is not permitted, as it darkens the papers on the walls. 3. Musical people must remain where they are ; I oan stand no row in my house. 4. Dresses and coats must be brushed in the oonrtyard so as not to oooasion useless dust. 5. Nobody must commit suicide in this house ; whoever intenda to do bo must stay where he is. Joe Dabbv, the English professional jumper, continues to lower the world's record at his favorite game. Darby beat hia old record of 34ft 9in for three standing jumps, without weights, by covering 35ft llin. The next attempt was to beat his own record of two jumps with weights, which stood at 26ft 7in. He succeeded in clearing 28ft, his last jump of the two being 16ft lOin. Darby now accomplished a most extraordinary feat by clearing a bar 6ft 3in at the third stand jump. Another of Darby's feats was jumping over five ponies in one jump. Mike Conroy, who cleared 6ft Sin in Melbourne the other day, shoald give the Englishman a tough task defeating him, if Conroy is as good all round as he is at the high jump. CEnTAiNLV the best medioine known is Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extract. Test its oMin.ntly powerful effects in oougbs, oolds, influenza— the .elief is instantaneous, In geiior._ cases, and accidents of all kinds be they wounds, burns, eoaldings, braises, sprains, it is the safest remedy — no swelling, no inflammation. Like surprising effeots pro laced in,, oroup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, swellings, eto. ; diarrhoea, dyaentry, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. In uso at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe 1 patronised by his Majesty tbe King of Italy; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in thiß approved artiole and rejeot all others. .' , Autumn Drapkb?,— We commanoe to-day , to show our importations for the autumn of ' 1892, and shall be receiving new goods every few days. The dress materials ara most varied in style and texture, some of the robes being strikingly handsome and effcoti.o Our reputation for firat-olasa dressmaking is '. established beyond all question, it being ad- , mitted that for a real satisfactory oostume , no one can equal us. We solicit the fttvor of a viait from our customers, and especially \ from ladies who have not yet entrusted us with iheir orders.— E. J. Warner and Co. Clearing Lines— 9s 6d boys suits for 5s 6d ; 3s 6d boys Oxford shirts with collars for Is '. 3d,; Is 6d boys' hats (straw) for 9d ; knicker , trousers from. ls 6d ; men's trousers and vests ! from 9s 9d.— Jas Armstrong & Co. We have a splendid. jStock of Manchester , goods, comprising calicoes* sheetings, tab- , lings, flannels, hollands, &c, all marked very low ; inspection invited. Jas Armstrong & Co. We have just opened another case of gir!a' and women's hosiery in all our well known makes. This is a line we make a specialty of, no rubbish but good sound artioles.— Jas Armstong & Co. Just purchased a lot of ladies samp'e underclothing, which we will offer at a large reduction on wholesale prices ; come and eea them.— Jas Armstrong & Co. The Assistants' Asaooiation appeal to the pub'io to show their . sympathy with the Wednesday half-holiday movement by Bhopping before one o'olock on Wednesdays. — Advt. SYNOPSIS or NEW ADVERTISEMENTS - Tee following new advartisementa appear in this issue — Meeting Jubilee General Committee J. R. Dodson & Son are cash purchasers of malting barley Notioe by Nelson Farmers' Co-operative Association Thanks by Chas. Tafner Notioe re Publio Trust Office Business notice by the N.Z. Express Co.

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Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7264, 8 March 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7264, 8 March 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7264, 8 March 1892, Page 3