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For Bale or To Let. To Let or For Bale. WILDRN LODGE, pkasaotly situate on the Bankß of the Maitai, near Normnnby Bridge, and fronting Shakespeare Walk, coctainJug Eight Eoomß, Bath-room. Wash- bouse, fc'cullery, &c. Possession on lfiih Octcbor, ADAMS & KIKGLON, 5*856 - 1 c Solicitors, Hardy street. mßVih «nrUwß Jfi£o«*yß •mRu 4fr A COMFORTABLE FOUH-KOOMED COTTAGE, with Out-hiuse and Gardep. Apply to 3576— tc WILLIAM BKTTANY. f t\ 0 LET. — Mb Kichakdson's Paddock, JL in tbe Wood, containing Six Acres, fronting Grove and .balfax streets, lately occupied by Mr. Harley ad a Hop Garden. 3855-6 Apply GEO. HARPER, Solicitor. FOUR o ROOMED HOUSE for SALE cheap, or to LET. Good Garden, Wash-house, &c. — a bargain. Apply Mail Qffic& 3172— tc For Sale. Tf^AJtM of TWO HUNDRED |~<( ' AND EIGHT ACRES at JU Awakoa, now in the occupation of Mr. James Fowler. The Stock and Farm Implements thereon will be sold with the propel ty if desired by the purchaser. Price low and terms easy. PITT & MOORE, Solicitors, 2866 — t c Nelf>on, iff! O LEI— In the Muitai, adjoining Copt. J_ Clouston'B, a Seven-roomed HOUSE, •with Bath-room, Wash-house, and every convenience. Stable, Coach Houne, and good Paddock. Gas aDd Water laid op. Apply B. CtOUSTON, or to W. UQI3T & SONS y O i, c T. "T>HOSE PREMISES in Hardy street— X TWO *SHOPS, suitable for any line o business. Also, Offices, Sample, and Lecture Rooms. Apply C. W. MOORK, BCILDKK, c 444— t c H ard y Btreet. TO LET. THE HOUSE lately occupied by Mr. BAyfbild, situated on a part of tho vafceof the Boys' College and well adapted liot a Family fishing to send their chile ren teittter to the Boys' or Gir.s' College. The House ha£ just been pu': into a comliletoetate of repair. Apply to OSWALD CURTIS, College Office, 29th J uly. 2770— t c EOR THIRST. HEADACHE, SEA, or BILIOUS SICKNESS, CONSTIPATION, LASSITUDE, HEARTBURN, and FEVERISH COLDS, LAMPLOUGH'S PYRETIC SALINE IB THE CERTAIN CURE. Most Refreshing to the System, Cooling and Vitalizing the Blood. FOR the worst form of TYPHUS, SCARLET JUNGLE, and other FEVERS, iprickly'heat, small pox, measles ERUPTIVE or SKIN COMPLAINTS, and Sous other altered CONDITIONS of the BLOOD. THE GREAT REMEDY IS LAMPLOUGH'S PYRETIC SALINE "IT SAVED MY LIFE, for the Fever had obtained a strong hold "on me. In a few daya I was quite well. — C Fitzgerald, Esq., Correspondent of the Manchester Gwrdian in Albania. The Testimony of numerous eminent medical gentlemen has been unqualified, as to its possession of most important elements toaestoreand maintain, health with , perfect -vigor of Body and Mind. See Bill with * a it fethe^ure for CHOLERA, and preventive of DYSENTERY, and most other disHiasea and ailments incidental to Tropical and Colonial Life. Sold by all Chemists and- Patent Medicine Dealers. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPS'S~GOOOA. "By a thoTOUgh knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful apphca-, tion of tho fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Eppß fca* proved our breakfast tables with a deliv-ately-flavoured beverage which may save u^nuwiy heavy doctors hills It is by the judicaous use of Buch articles of diet that a constitution may. he Sadually built up until strong enoughjo resist every tendency to disease. Sj^e4 of subtle maladies are floating ara#St us ready to attack wherever, there m^a weak wint. We may escape many a fatal shaft toy keeping our^lves well fortified with ptre blood and a properly nourished ;^me. -See article in the Civ&Service Gmsgf Made simply A boiling water or milk. Sold in i-lb. paclss by Grocers, labelled thus : — JAMES EPPS & 00., HOMOSOPATHIO CHEMISTS, LONDON ENGLAND. JAME& £ ' ■' EtINS R COMFORTABLE COACH be--I*4* RICHMOND, MOTUJB&A, ami RIWAKA left?i"3 rhß ailwa 4) Station, Eiohvwnd, eveijr .Monday, Wednesday, and £%d«y, »t Ten &»»«•* retenung from MotwU evety Tuesday, Uursday, and tiatwday, at 8.30 a.m., and Jas Arnoia's JMn-Btaato left at Harris's White Hart rr^nl Richmond, und at Coppim' Motuel<a B^m^^ dArmld>s ' « iwak *' wiU be

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 306, 5 October 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 306, 5 October 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 306, 5 October 1887, Page 1

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