l)ft W. 38. R\jsr, Oakland, Fla., writes :— " I employ Sander & Sons Pure Volatile Eucalypti Extract as a local application in ohronio inflammations and rheumatic pains; internally in nephritioas well as in pulnon" ary, gastric and vesical catarrh. It is sometimes diffianlt to obtain the gennice article. I employed different other preparations, they bad no therapeutic valne and no ejSeots. In one case, the effeots jwe.re similar to the oil eßmphCra, the objectionable aotion of which is well known."— This is certainly a most striking evidence of tbe superiority of ihiß excelled! preparation over any other. —Insist getting Sander & Sons Eaoalypti Extraot, or else yoa will be supplied with worthless oils. Ladieb 1 Veilings 21 a yard, Flowers Id aob, Hatß 6d, Beautifal Feathers 1/- eaoh, at Jasi Armstrong & CoG, Trafalgar-sheet. Jqst pnronabarV, English Barnples Hosiery consisting of Ladies' and Children's Stockings, Men's Sooks, Pants, Sbirt?, etc, at 50 per cent off the usual prices. Will sell them below landed oost. — Jas Armstrong and Co Trafalgar street. Ladies' Silk Ties, 3 for 1/-, all Bhades including white, a ream, straw, Tnßoan, pale blue, pink, navy, and. cardinal, the newest .thing nut.— Jas, Armstrong & Co., Trafalgar Blteai. A cliabikg line of Gent's heavy Colonia Buits at 40/-, to be soli at 25/- a suit, at Armstrong & Go's, Trafalgar street. 11 Mi hands are not fit to be seen," if qoite a common expression, and, of coarse, it is very disagreeable to have rough, red hands, bat in a measure it is your owe ault. U you only made a regular and consistent Use of that cheap bdt effective remedy, WiHon'e Hand Emollient, worE would have no ill effeots, and yonr hands would retain their whiteness and theii Boitness. Prine 1/ per jar. Just try it. W. G. ANGELL, Chemist, Nelson, And all Chemists throughout the Colony. See That You Git fc. ( Bole ManqfaQtare*— &. W. Wilton, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Adelaide Road and 215, Willis-et., Wellington. | SINOPSIS of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS * The following new advertisements appeal , in this issue:— , Msori|olaßs this evening [ Meeting of Nelson Churoh Union r Prohibition meeting at Baptist Church ; Lecture by Mr F. Worley Meeting of Nelson Trotting Club Properties for sale by W. Beat & Sons Auotion sale by Wm. Lock
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Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9265, 5 September 1898, Page 2
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369Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9265, 5 September 1898, Page 2
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