h; V.. i) 4y fe 2 E %^C%I Sid I &T&.<,' ho E.-wurcfl hy all who follow the f»:r^r:»p!o <■'" Mrs. U.s.y.io "W. De Yean, ?X,-i X :■•':! - 1., i;ro<.»2U}-n, N. V., U.S.A. '■' l'\': ■; v Sunns:, for years, I have had :!:'..iiciabi-> i.c;i(iiic'hed, ami t<>t:il loss of en-v-;.'.y. :.o la:,; iliu si-;isun vliich should toe \.vk;-i!!c<l i-v HO w;{.j a di't-.'ul, for, as the v.lv'% pleasant clays an-iveil, tliey brought to me lassitude and pain. My druggist had known me from childhood, and advised mo to take, early in the Spring, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I commenced using it and have not had, since then, the first symptom of headache; my appetite J .s splendid, and I perform my daily duties with a cheerfulness and energy that surprises myself." „ * Ayer's 11% Sarsapaiilla Admitted at the World's Fair. Made by Dr. J.C Ayer & Co.,Lowell,Masß.,U.S.A. Extia Eefiucd Keeobkne Oil— s/- per 4 gal Tin, oaeb. M. M. Webster. rVor-wioli Union FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. j j " Familiar in [ 0^ SatAKSpaaE. AGENT AND ATTORNEY, Nelson, Marlborongh and Westlanc!, W. M- STANTON, Ingnranoe Ohambers, Trafalgar st., Nelson (Agent also for " Canton Insuranoe Office," Marine). The NORWICH UNION PIBE OFFICE" after nearly a century's existence, is able to* offer tbe Injuring Public the utmost advantages that the sjstem i 3 oapable of supplying. It has an honorable history, and invites attention to the following facts, as indioatiDg the extent of its operations, and the oonfidenoe it has bo long enjoyed. Nett Premium Income £879,000. Claims Paid £10.500,000 The confidence of the publioin the Norwich ! Union is shown by tbe continuous increase in the amount insured, whioh cow exceeds £320,000,000---k *„* The benefits to be derived from Insurance against loss by fire are po great and so numerous when compared with the trifling cost, as to render ft an imperative duty for all to avail themseives of the rroteation afforded by tbis Institution against the destructive ravflges of Fire, whioh, in a few moments, may lay waste the knits of a whole life of industry. F;ne Basins— l2lb. 5/6, cast. M. M. Webster. ZSZMA.e*, 1894. WM. MO YES, jEWCUEft ETC., BEGS to invite the attention of his Patrons and the Public to his magnificent Stock of NEW AND FASHIONABEE JEWELLERY, ftc.j LARGEE THAN EVER ! MORE VARIED THAN EVER ! CHEAPER IHAN EVERI HE" The balk of my Christmas parcels having now arrived, I oan with every confidence submit tbe same and guarantee the selection — price and quality — will stand second to none. Just to Band, a large indent specially imported) of SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES on the interchangeable principle, thus en abling these goods to be fitted accurately at a price within the reach of all. THB SAME OLD ADDRESS : CENTRAL TRAFALGAR STREET Next Lovaday Bros. 4055 1 Of A PENNY per Cup is tbe cost to the — consumer ofSURATUKA TEA.— 10 CHISHOLM. 0.E.0. Maturata Oeylon Tea— This tea is a perfeot treat ; soft and delicate in flavor, yet full and strong, one pound being equal to two of the ordinary imported artiole. 2/6 per lb, cash (worth 3/6). M. M. WEBSTER. CAUTION. ITIHE following KOADS and BRIDGES X have been more or less DAMAGED by Flood, viz : — Motnpiko Bridge, available for light traffio with. Brightwater-Waimea West Bridge, available for light traffio only. Pretty Bridge, available for light traffio only. Wakefield-Pigeon Valley Bridge, for foot traffio only. West Coast Road, from Spooner'e Range to Hope and Bailer Junction, dangerous in parts after dark. Stanley Brook-Pigeon Valley Road, horee traffic only. Belgrove-Topbonse Road horse traffic only. Fords have been provided where Bridges are not available for heavy traffio. JOSHUA BIRD, 94 County Chairman. T)bime Facioby Buxteb lOd per lb, cash. X M. M. Webster New Year Gifts ! IK THANKING oar Cnetomers for tbe immense amount of patronage received on Xmas Eve, we beg to call attention to tbe fact that our 6d, 1/-, & 2/6 STANDS are now being BE-FILL.ED wilh Mew floods whioh arrived too late for the Xmas trade, and will therefore be offered VERY CHEAP. OAKETS Superior Roller Floub: 251 b bags 2/6 O 501 b bags 4/9, 1001 b bags 9/-, cash. JM. M. Webster. I
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC18950116.2.17.5
Bibliographic details
Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8147, 16 January 1895, Page 4
Word Count
684Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8147, 16 January 1895, Page 4
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.