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DRESSMAKING. IN Deference to the wishes of a large number of her Oustomerp, MRS. CARTER (late head Dressmaker at Mr. Melhuisb's) hsß decided to remove her Workrooms to ber Private Residence, Churoh Btreet, Trafalgar Square (adjoining Mr. Amos'), where Lsdiea can be oertain of obtaining perfect eatiafaotion as regards Fit, Finish, and Fashion, combined with very mcderate Charges for oasb. Materials t oan be supplied at Warf house Prices, or Ladies' own Materials made up, Mbs, Cabteb will shortly form Olasses for Teaching the Art of Dress Cutting and Fitting on the eye! em followed by tbe beet English Forewomen ; perf ect fitting Patterns nt for home use. FOR SALE, OR TO LET FAMILY RESIDENCE 7 " TTILLCREST," the property ot J. 6. XX HARKNESS, eituate at Richmond, and now occupied by Mbs. Nightingale. The Property consists cf » FAMILY RESIDENCE, and 2J acres of LAND. The latter is tastefully laid out and'planted with Choice Trees, Tho HOUSE contains together with Rath Room and Boulleries, and commands a beautiful view of the Bay. Water is lvd on^both to tbe House and Grounds, Futl particulars can be obtained from the undersigned 487— t o JOSEPH G. HARKNESS SEEES draught stallion BAY KNIGHT WILL TRAVEL thia Season as under— MONDAYS leave Dovedale for Motueka TUESDAYS Motueka for Riohmond WEDNESDAYS Riohmond for Nelson and Suburban North THURSDAYS returns to Richmond I FRIDAYS all day at White Hart Hotel . Stable s, Riohmond *% SATURDAYS through Wakefield to Dovedal<\ Fee, Two Guineas. ;H. SATHERLEY, White Hart Hotel, 2800-to Riohmond. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. ®^__mW» PURE BRED jW^nfy^ CLYDESDALE YOUNG WELLINGTON YOUNG WELLINGTON is a Mottled Bay standing over 16£ hands bigb, with bone and mufole to ma'cb, and a perfeot temper, PEDIGREE : Ycnng Wellington [ is ly the celebrated Old Wellington, of Canterbury, one of the best horses ever imported into Oanterbuiy, his dam by Tam O'Shanter, by Bir Colin Campbell,— See Stud Book, Young Wellington will travel as nnder :— MONDAY : Leaving his own Btables, Brightwater, passing through Wakefie'd to Dovedale. Rose's all night. TUESDAY : To Motueka, paeßing tbrongb Ngatimoti. Brongbam's Port Office Hotel all night. WEDNESDAY: To Riwaka aB far as Travellers' Rest and back to Upper Moutere. Heath's all night. THURSDAY: Through Waimea West to Brightwater. Martin's Hotel a'l night. FRIDAY: To Riahmond as far ae White Hart Hotel and back to Brightwater, SATURDAY: Through Wakefield to Foxhill. Terms, £2 10s ;; Guarantee £4, Groomßge, ss. All guarantee mareß if eold to be paid for, Reduotion for two or more mares, the bona fide property of owners-. All Fees payable on or before Ist January, 1892. J. WARDSWORTH, 2791— t0 Brightwater. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. EffiEral THOROUGHBRED ST. LEONARDS ST. LEONARDS will travel as ucder, Leaving his own stableß, Foxhill, MONDAY morning, paßeing through Dovedale. Rose's all night. TUESDAY to Molueka via Woodstock and Ngatimoti. Brougham's all night. WEDNESDAY to RiWaka as far as York*, back to Motneka. THURSDAY from Motueka to Riohmond, calling at Moatere to dinner. Bather* ley's White Hart Hotel ali night. FRIDAY through Brightwater and Wake* field to Foxhill. Terms 2 guinea*?, 3 guineas guarantee, groomage ss. All guarantee mares if Fold to be paid for All Feeß payable on or before let January 1892 "2790— t0 CHARLIE GAUKRODGER. MARUPA. ALL people ate liable at any time to sutler from Colds in the Head, Sore Thovat, Bad Coughs, &c., and, which, if not attended to, lead on to worse complica. tions, such as Asthma, Lung Disease, Consumption, and General Bronchial AOections. cisteii Mary Joseph Aubert has, luring her thirty years' experiments, found that there is a wonderful remedy for the above in the vegetation of New Zealand, and in the preparation of Marupa, which is * combination of many plants, we are given a medicine which has already proved most efficacious to those suffering from j complaints who used it, and which only ' qow needs to become generally known, and j U will be found to do all that is said of it ! Seventy-mile Bush, June, 1887. j Dear Sister,— l am perfectly cured, ! the cough is gone, and I can work as well w ever, I A. Jenkins. Tongohio, May, 1882. Dear Madam,— You promised to cure me in three months, but you have done it In one. Not only can I speak without any ■ fatigue, but I can sing and shout out as •eftme? anybody * T * e cou S h has q™te T. Bennet*. j ™ . Owhiti, May 1880. m ?M B S l ?™ R '-" 1 ioel S uite well again, ihe blood haa stopped and the cough u inMgnificant. I feef another being altoffifck^cSefullf 16 mediCiDe ** A. Andrews. _ _ Hampden, Nov. 1889. , Dear SiSTERj-Will you let me have a little more medicine. It is the only one I . >av« found to do me any good. 1 ' lyßsanu ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 246, 16 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 246, 16 October 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 246, 16 October 1891, Page 4