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QITUATION&.^-I fcaYe bundredß of Serk7 rants and Employees yt all kinds waiting Situations, and numerouß Orders daily from Employers. Hotels and all kinds of businesses for sale.— -ALEXANDER STEWART, 75 Lambton Quay. Wellington. 1030— to Hi WILKINS, GARDENER, &C, SHELBOtJRNIS-ST. H. W, bege to intimate that he ia prepared to undertake all kinds of GARDEN WORK. Lkwns, etc., made, repaired, and kept in order. Gentlemen's Orcainantal Gardens laid out at the shortest notice. GrGrares Decorated, Repaired, or kept in order as per agreement. Estimates given Cor all kinda of Garden work. All orden ezeouted with promptitude. 1539...6 J. B. Saxon. SURVEYOR (above Messrs. Adams & Kingdon's), HARDY STREET. Instructions left with Messrs Rout & Sons, Hardy-street, or Mr. A. D, Bayfeild, Trafalgar - street, attended to promptly. Phoenix Fire Office MR. W. H. WEBB has been ap- • pointed Agent for the Nelson Dwicbiot, and is prepared to UNDERTAKE FIRE RISKS at Current Rates. GEO. S. GRAHAM, Attorney — Superintendent of Agencies. PH(ENiX~ASSURANC£ CO. OF LONDON. Established 1782 (over 160 years) ' A speoial Act has passed through the House of Assembly authorising this Company to sue and be sued by its Attorney in New Zealand. It may be interesting to its clients to know that this Company was founded at a time when limited liability was nnknowa. It* history involves continuous fcef erence to fixes of great magnitude in whioh it has been, largely concerned. Now almost forgotten is the Ratoliffe'fire of 1794. in which it paid in its early days £50,000, m 1807 it paid £200,000 for a fire at St Thomas, West Indies. In 18i2, for the great Hamburgh fire, £216,000. In 1846, £114,000 for the fire at Newfoundland. In 1861, £130,000 for the Tooley-atreet fire, and in Chicago and Boston fires respectively £100,000, and £50,009. Its Reserves amount to ever a MILLION STERLING, and its numerous wealthy proprietors, with UNLIMITED LIABILITY, furnish an undoubted guarantee of security to policy holders. Its agents thraugout the C»lony are prepared to accept Fire Risks at current rates, and promptness combined with liberality is a characteristic feature in dealing with those who entrust their interwts to its care. W. H. WEBB, Agent, 1084—12 Trafalgar-street, Nelson. New Season's BACON AND HAMS. Also, a few tons of First-cla?s POTATOES which I am delivering at £y / per SACK. .George Th ha k, BRIDGE STREET. J AMP)fll!f»U'c fbwwjflsyywiwMt^^^ saline A The Greatest Blessing O| life is a perfect state of health. To secure this undeniable boon use Lu^loush's Ptbbtic Sixtwi. It Btrikes at the root of disease, improving Dlges* tionby clearing away obstrnotiona from the Stomach, Liver, Sidneys, and Bowels, and at the same time renovating the Blood, eradicating poisonous and feverish humours. IT IS THE GREAT SAFEGUARD & CURE For most Diseases inoident to Tropical and Colonial life, and is most effioaoioas in Fevers of all kinds, Small Fox, Measles, Thirst, Headache, Sea Sioltness, Biliousness, Vomiting, Constipation, Indigestion, Heartburn, Feverish Golds, Cholera, Eruptive or Skin Complaints, Blood Poisoning, &o. < NO OTHEE MEDICINE REQUIRE]) FOB * 15 TEARS. Mr. Young writes «-r-" For fifteen years I have * constantly taken it every morning. During •' the whole of that t&ne I nave never taken "any other medioine nor had a doctor. I „ "haVe.alsd given it to my children^' and have ■ ". never bad to call in a dootor for them ' '• since they were born." "IT SAVED MY LIFE INADISTANT LAND," Writes O. Fitzgerald, 38sq., formerly in Albania. STATION PROPRIETORS, FLOCK MASTERS, And all residing fa IJp-oonntay stations, should never bs without Lakkough's Ptsbtio Balxtcb. It prevents the ill effeots. of drinking water not absolutely pure, at the same time forming a most refreshing drink; qtienobihg thirst, and adding to the home comforts of such secluded life. Ask your merohant to send regular supplies with your other stores. See abundant medical and other testimony with ■>^ each bottle. It is most refreshing to .the system, cooling and vitalising the blood. Xaf he obtained of all I>at*nt 3£*dieiut Tmdo*l, Co-operatrfe Store, ESTABLISHED FOR THE SUPPLY OF (GROCERIES And PROVISIONS OF THE BEST QUALITY Ai REDUCED RATES ; Having paid duty on a large stock previous to the imposition of "the New Tariff, we are able to ( offer special value in this ■ line at the < CO-OPERATIVE STORE, \ Trafalgar street. | i — < G RJ[ _M A . JJ LTjS ! SICK HEADAOHES, NEURALGIA. ■> < single Powder is sufficient to cure instantaneously the. most violent siok headache. Guabana owes its ourative virtaea to the large 1 quantity of t oaffei|i whioh it contains. sayj ;.it..^trABAKA ;£ Powders are a certain remedy for sick headohe.' 1 Geimaulx & Co., PABIB, Sold by all Chemists. B—t-S\>\!^ T? Xtl take PoaTßAiis B\®;.*?lo^a /?8« per dozen, at the '\ -n t O ; ..TltEifF STUDIO, j B : - : ' v>> -''■-■"ftrdT-streef" y<

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 154, 3 July 1888, Page 4

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