Cuticura /**^v Instantly Bellewa i $f» SKIN ■ PLj ortures tfj^j&gjti/f A warm bath with i ]Y^O^~J&J Cuticura Soap, \ K j^J/xx* single application of L^vff Cuticura (ointment), (M the great skin cure, followed by mild *® doses Of CUTICURA Resolvent (the new blood purifier), will afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy cure in every form of torturing, disfiguring skin humours. Bold throughout the wid. BrfHA d«l»t" K*^»»J. London. _oTTi_DB-a_Cni_.C<>»r.,Bwt<ra, U.S.A. Cr Lock said the lowest tender was very reasonable, and he thought it should be accepted. The boulders would take a lot of picking up. He moved that Mr Atkinson's tender be accepted. Cr Baigent seconded the motion, and the tender of Mr Atkinson was accepted after some discussion . Ordinary Business. Cr Piper drew attention to a certain grave in the cemetery and suggested that it be asphalted and bordered with marble chips,— Cr Askew seconded, anu it was resolved that the Cemeteiiea' Committee visit the cemetery and see what graves required attention On the moiiun of Cr Askew the state of the water table in front of i.he Exchange Houi was referred to the Works Committee with power to act. On the motion of Cr Baigent, seconded by Cr Look, it was resolved to place in the book of plans correct details^ of all gas and water connections in the city. Cr Look said several asphalt footpaths had been indented by ihe recent bail storm. The City Surveyor said ihat where footpaths were watered with the hose the usphalt became abraded. After some othtr matters had been spoken of the Council adjourned. MANY PEOPLE Suffer a martyrdom of headcehes and baokaohes, due to irregular habits and defeocivo action of the bowelß. Snoh troubles are due to a lnggish liver, whioh does uot seorete .ufficient bile to properly evacuate the bowels, and prevents thc expulsion of the waste material collected from all parts of the body. Piles, fistulas, aboeßses, and inflammation all arise from neglect of these fundamental laws of nature, lf muu. kind will disobey the rules whioh ensure perfect health, over-work, over-feed, and over-drink, tbey mnst pay the penalty. Asa remedy and general tegn* later of the system for persons suffering in a hereditary way for their ancestors' neglect or over-indulgenoe, we recommend Dr. Fletcher's Pills as being the best the world produces, and the safeßt aud most harmless medioine extant. Suflerb 8 are particularly warned not to use violent and drastio purgatives; they are particularly dangerous. Dr Fletcher's fills are mild as a lamb, safe as milk, and sure as an alarum olook. They aot gently, safely, and are gener. ally recommended by all their patrons, und are sold everywhere by all medioine uealers, or direot from F. M. OLEME_U'B, NewtowD, Sydney, for 13 penny stamps. 1 _ ' '-::-_____„ rsa If you aro sick in any way whatever tend a sUmped envelope to our Agency, Wellington j state the case as minutely as possible, and jou receive advice by return post. Our agents are all qualified. If you enclose 2s 6d we will send you our be3t remedy for the case, lasting you two weeks. You save money and doctors bills. You receive advice on all poinis, and the purest of rumedies sent at no extra cost than if personally bought by doing your business with us by post. Consult at once. Ailments which are at the time thought to be light, are often the beginning of serious consequences, which if taken intimearecheckedand cured.— Gbeawokd Botanical Company, Wellington, and at Sydney, Melhourne, Capo Town, and Lincoln, England,
FOR SALE BT TENDER. JA ACRES of LAND (moro or lessl 4tli with House, Barn, etc., eituated tu Upper Waketield, Full p.tticularß from the uudersigaed. Tenders r. jeived not later tban October 15th, 1896, 1828—18 fl. BATT. FOB SALE Che»p, remsining stock ot TOMB^T NE3 (Polished Granite with Grani 1 j Bases) from £1 10. upwards, D. M, CHAPMAN, Waimea Road. D. M. 0. baving deoided to relinquish this bra _«h of his business, the above will be sold at very low prices. 1874— t0 FOR SALE. ONE 8 h. p. PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE, in good working ordor. Apply JOHN RUTHERFORD, BRIGHTWATER. tS~~K/ OU can bny Ltlies' Nioe Leather X Strap SHOFS at 2/6 at "BOWDEN'S Great Clearing Bale," Oome. 1492— t0 FOR SALE Cheap, a oomfortable fiveroo aed Oott.ge rff Cambri_*street, ihe Wod. Apply W. THOMPBON. Royal 81-e House. 144F— .6 JUST EECEIVED.— A Fresh Bupply of NIMnO and BLAIR'S Celebrated AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, Inoluding Red and White CLOVER, RYEGRASS, 0 iRROT, MANGEL, and SWEED SEED. AlsojJ GAhDEN SEEDS, InJ.ue Penny nnl Th.eepen y Faokete. These SEEDS cotomue to give .lmo.. Universal satisfaction to, all wbo.nsj them, L. T. BOWDEN & CO., 1491— t0 Ira.ulgnr Etreet. SAILMAKIIVG ANNOUNCEMENT. W BESLEY having purchased the bAILMAKING .STOCK 'of B. FRANZEN' BUSINESS, he h now|prepared to upply Sails, Tents, Horse Covers, Sluicing Hose, Eick Covers, Oilskins, Etc., Etc., _ oiijtho i_ost[rcaionable terma at; L the ehortest notice. PR'AN.ZEN'S' STORES, THE PORT. 916-8m WOOL 'SEASON 1896-97 OLIVECRONA, M°DONALD & CO., VANGUARD-St., NELSON. TTAVING extensive orders fiom English and Continental Manufacturers, are prepared to BUY WOOL in any quantity ' for GASH. Expert Bapeiviaion ; prompt [(returns , i > no chargea ; top prioeß. WOOLPAOKS, TWIWE, Etc., at ouri rent rotes.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 234, 3 October 1896, Page 4
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871Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 234, 3 October 1896, Page 4
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