The musical public of Nelson and district should beware of traveling tuners representing themselves as employed by or connected with Wellington and other firm?. Customers in this district, who have had their instr amenta attended to for the past biz years by Mr E. H Martin, certificated tuner, may still rely npo thorough satisfaction being given, prompt attention and moderate charges. Mr Martin holds references from Ohas. Begg and Go, Dunedin, Dreßden Piano Company, Dunedin, and H. Collier and Co, Wanganni, and several testimonials from privat9 individuals foe tuning and repairing. Old pianos and organa taken as part payment for new, and full market value allowed. Country districts viaited regularly every font months. All orders left with Mr T. B. Huffam, or at private reßidenoe, Hardy 8i East, will have strict attention. B. H. Martin, residential pianoforte tuner and repairer, Nelson. Spbinq. — We have jast opened up a choice assortment of spring goods in every depart* ment, including all the latest novelties. We cannot quote descriptions and prioea, aa space will not permit, but would respectfully ask every person to call and inspeot our stock, when if not satisfied they need not buy. Our Millinery department is under the management oi a first-class milliner, who will do ber best to please all, and those wb.3 i trust her with their orders should do so early, so as not to be disappointed. A grand assortment to seleot from. — Armstrong & Co , Trafalgar street (next Colonial Bank). Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Gotit, permanently cured. Never fails. Belief io. few days. Poa& free 6/-.— J. W, Clayton, Danedinl __^__ find Liver Qmnplalnt CUiIKIJ BY \;Si>G Ayer's Sarsaparllla Rrlr* T. J» QL'JHE, of TFalkerviiic-, B. AusivKiia, -wrltt'.-*: "Six yeai'3ago, 1 ii:u! mi attack i;£ \iif'\;V^tion and Liwi- Coii : <;::unt. U:.Z l.n'.v-': f . f v.-eeks; I was iiral'.ij to *.:.> :.. y I'.i:-.! v.oi'c, had no appcrtito, iYir><! ('.■..-•'. cv w.-A ••;-, :::-ii i suffered much jYokj I:--,:!'. 1 !."!)'-. _My !•:!•: in v.:;s sallow cud siuc'iKiitl nut reUuKi< UiO. • Lrnji f it several veir.eiiies nnd c<"!v.r;;::t, % f! n c'-.'.crcr, without obtaining any rc-lief; Jiii-'iiy. ;i --(' °i my customers recommended Ajor's H;v'- Mi>a rilla; it helped me from til? /irst.— li^ ■-'••■t, after taking six bcitles I was cuji.jil.-i'.-ly cured, and could eat anytliing a«m i-loi-i> like a child." • k Admitted at the World's Fair Made by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co.. LoweH.Ma33.,tJ.S. ;■
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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8066, 10 October 1894, Page 4
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388Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8066, 10 October 1894, Page 4
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