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On tho morning of February 20, IS?S, I was sick with rheumatism and lay in bed until May 21st, when I got a bottlo of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The first application oi it relieved mo almost entirely from the pain and the second afforded completo relief. In a short timo I vi as able to Im up and about again.— A. T. Moreanx, Luverne, Minn Sold by lames Boon, Chemist. Mra A. Inreen, residing at 720 Henry street, Alton, 111, suffered with sci.itica rheumatism for over eight months. She doctored for it nearly tho wholo of this time, using various remedies recommended by friends, and waa treated by tho physicians, br.t received no relief. Sho then nsed ono and, a half bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which effected a completo cure. This i 3 published at her request, as she wants others similarly afflicted to know what cured her For salo by James Boon, chemist. TIT ANTED, a Eharp, intelligent BOY. Apply Mait Office. SWEET LAVENDER. WANTED to HIRE, BICYCLE, for Three, Four, or Six Months. Must be Sound. Apply, stating terms. "X," Mail Office. 1-p GIRLS' Ribbed Cashmere Iloso (good and well finished) frow Gd pair. B> ys' strong Wool Knicker Hose fiom 1/pair. Women's Plain and Ribbed Cashmere Hose irom lOd pair. At EVERETT BROS. NEW stock of Dent's 4-spring button Tan Kid Gloves at 2/11 pair (very reliable weir), White Washing Kid Gloves (4 button) 2/U pair, Bicycling and Driving Gloves in new styles from 2/11 par. At EVEBETT BROS. BLOUSES! Blouses! Latest good 3 In their way in Zephyrs, Cambrics, and other materials, with new collar and cuffs attached, from 3/6 each. Latest styles Ladies' Coloured aud Black Bows to wear with blouses. At EVERETT BROS. FUNERAL. THE Friends of the lato ALICE GEH. TRUDE YOUNG are respectfully Informed tbat her FUNEBAL will leave the residence of her parents, Victoria Creaoent, l'he Port, TO-MOBROW (Wedueada. ) AFTERNCON, at 2 o'dccfe, for the New Cemetery, A. AMOS, Undertaker. «■■■■■■■■■■«■ NELSON AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND OYCLIN& CLUB. A BPECIAL GENERAL MEETING will be held at Tyree's Buildings on FKIDAY, 29th inst., at 7'Bo p.m. Bnsi- ; ness : Consideration of proposal to admit i Ltdi c* aa Members of the Club. 1 N. B. LEVIEN, —1 Hou. Seel BROKEN; GLASS. WANTED TO PURCHASE— Broken BOTTLE AND WINDOW GLASS. We aro prepared to appoint DISTRICT AGENTS for collection of Eame. Apply NKrV ZEALAND GLASS WABE COM. PANY, Lib., Wellington. -3a BLENHEIM RACES. NKWMAN BROS, will run a Coioh to tho Blenheim Bacai, if pnfliciont inducement offers, having Neieon ou SUNDAY. 31st inst., and returning the folbw. ing Thursday. Peturn Fare, Thirty Si i l - -ling*. Applications for scats t-j be m»do hy Thursday next. —2 NEWMAN BBOS. SWEET LAVENDERSELLING OFF UNDER COST. BEING overstocked, and in order to make room for fresh importations oow due, I am marking off the following goods at prices ibat must effeot a rapid clearance : — Writing Paper from Cd for 6 qnires (all grades and stj le;). Envelopes frcm ld a packet (a capital assortment) General Stationery, Account, Memo, and Pooket Books, Purses, etc. Photograph Albums, Music Folios, Patent Folioa for binding music or pimphlet. Musio Stands Btandard Pictures Photographs, Chromo-iittDgraphs at half prioe , ||A few Bound Vclumes of good and Cl-.ii._l Songs, suitable for pr eients Job lots of Musio. etot Usual prioes charged if booked, A fresh atsortment ot Xmas and New Year Carda from best English manufacturers. The Home Mails leave Nelson the Oral and second weeks in November, arriving in London on the 15th and 21st Dec. ; T. BLAKeTbTOFEAM, I. TaAFALGAR Bt.-. NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 254, 26 October 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 254, 26 October 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 254, 26 October 1897, Page 3