V 111 > "GRATEFUL RESULTS" Mrs. Lydia M. Tarbox, of Altoona, Pennyslvania, U. S. A. A Life of Suffering and Misery, without Sleep, without Appetite, with Bowels always Out of Order. Restored to Health by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla "Lfu.t Spring. I was grievously afflicted with Biliousness anil Liver Complaint. My mouth was in a terrible condition every morning, my tongue thickly coated, my breath wao offensive ; foot! distressed me, I suffered mucln from headache, my sk:n was sallow, and my bowels wera alwaya out, of order. Sloep did not refresh me, nor did tho lnany remedies, recommended do me auy good. At last I coru- 1 menced usinp: Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and my improvement began almost from the first dose. It relieved the distress about my liver, regulated my bowels, caused food tosetwellonmyßtoir.a :~>, cured my headache, improved my complex -in. ■ and restored my appetite. These unlooked for, j but grateful, results were accomplished by only y (wo and a half bottles of Ayer's Sirsaparilla."— 1 Mrs. Lyima 11. Takdox, Altoona, Pa., U. S. A. I Ayer's SarsapasilSa Made by Dr. J. C. Aycr&Co, Lov.-. 11, Mass., U.S.A. Has cured enters, wii! cure you* GAvFI i 3?ft li€iU1 i€iU n^iTC-^ 1 AVLfiSiM nvimz, Just reoeived, ex Coptio, POOKET H&KDKEEOHIEFS from Glasgow. SILK VELVETS in NEW SS^DES A few pi3oes CHOICE DRESS MATERIALS. Have also splendid variety I?ATS, &UNSHADES, BLOUSES, L&OE MANTLES, &c R. T. MELHUISH, DIRHiOT IMPORTER, Trafalgar street. ~WEST 00A8T CO-OPE BATIVIf EXHIBITION. XNTENDING EXHIBITORS shonld send 8 applications for spaoe at once. The time for receiving sohool exhibits haa been extended to December 15th. EDWARD T. ROBINSON, 4391 Hon. Secretary, Greymoufch. OUB Christmas Shipments OF MEW GOODS: have nearly all ARRIVED, and are the largest, moßt varied, and complete we have ever received, and when fully opened out and on viaw will doubtless be pronounced the moat attractive display of ORNAMENTAL & USEFUL Goods ever seen in Nelson. We can only enumerate them in balk as below. Fuller details will appear in future advertisement* Ex Halcione, 3 hogsheads Cat and Engraved Glassware 1 hogßhcad Afternoon Tea Gups and Sanoers 1 hogshead Jefc and Gold Tea Pots 2 orates White and Gold Tea and Breakfast /Ware 5 orates assorted Chamber Ware 1 do Pudding Bowls 1 do assorted Plates 2 do Printed Jags 2 do Stone Jare, Ito 4 gallons 2 do Rookingham Tea Pot 3 3 do neßts (7) Jam Jars EX TONGARIRO AND OTfl RECENT ARRIVALS. 10 oases Tumblers 1 crate Jugs 5 hogsheads Maroon and 3 Gold-line Breakfast Ware 4 cases assorted Stationery 4 do Sohool Slates 3 do assorted Dolls 3 ao do Toys 4 do British and Continental Vases 16 do Toilet Requisites, Parses, Albums, Ladies' Bags, Photo Frames, &o. 52 do assorted Fireworks and Masks 36 gross Air Balloons 6 cases Japanese China Lacquerware and Carios . 10 oases choice Confectionery 1 do Sponges 2 do Fancy Baskets About 1 ton China, Indian, and Ceylon Teas, in ohesta, half ohe3ts, tins, and paokets. ALL ARE INVITED TO INSPiiCT THE SIOOES, No one pressed to buy. ROBI, STOGEASS, DIRECT IMPORTER, <?itl£33ol\!ljl itOUs£, HARDJ AND GOLLINGWOOD • ■"'■ t ' :: ~- STREET, Mon.
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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7812, 13 December 1893, Page 4
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