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About Back-aches— Paias in tho back are usually caused by some derangement of the kidneys or from cold «u"ecticg the muscles and nerves. If caused by kidney troubles tbe sediment ia the uriue will reveal tbe cause. An ach'ng back is a sore Hgc of disordered kidneys. The pain is often so severe that one o.cnot straighten the back, or wben erect to stoop is ahaoat torture. Bheumatiam frequently cause* bad pains in ihe back called lumbago. Loasev's Wahoo taken internally and ihe baofc well rubbed with Loasbt Koolieah willapeei.ly relieve the wors* case. Kooubah will cure the worst headdche in about ten minutes. It never fails. It is tbe very best pain rtltever yet nude. One triul will convince you. It will cure neuralgia, toothache, pains in tbe muscles and nerves, no matter Jrom whatever cause arising. Sole manufacturers and proprietors, Loasbv's "Waboo" Ua>of««crik« Cot., Ltd. Wholesale agents, Kemptborne, Prosser & Co. Many Lrves Sa*ed, In almost every neighbourhood there is some one whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy, or who has ceen cured of chronic diarrhoea by the nso of that medicine. Snch persons make a p^iut of telling of it whenever opportunity offers, hoping that it may be the means of saving othre lives. For sale by Bobert Snodgrass, Hardy-street, Nelson. Wooers' Great Peppermint Cnro of Congha and Colds never fails, 1/6 aud 2/6. List to ibe chiming of the bells, I can't, I've a bad cold. We take TrasicoHA, it affects a permanent sore, Sold everywhere, price 2/6, Remaekadle Cpkk or Bheukatibw. Kenna, Jackson Co., W. Vs. About three years ago my viiohadao attack of rheumatism which confined her to her bed for oter a month and rendered her unable to walk a step without assistance, her limbs being swollen to double their normal ize. Mr 3. Maddox iusitted on my using Chamberlain's Fain Balm. I pnrcbased a fifty-oent bottle aad used it according to the directions and the next morning she walked to breakfast iiitbout aaestsnee in any manner, and she has not had a similar attack since, -A. B. Parsons, for sale by Bobert Snodgsass, Hardy-st., Nelson The man who «rhlapors down a well, About the goods he has to sell, Won't reap tbe gleaming golden dollars, Like one who climbs a tree and holler* ; The man tbat let* a congh alone, Tbat him down to skin and bone, Won't be in health so sound and sure, Aa he «ho takes Woods' Great Peppermint Care. lUOO'|XMAsTI9OO" AND NEW YEAR LT. BOWDEN A CO. take this oppor- . tunity to wish all their nomeroos Customers a Merrv Xmas acd Happy New Year, and whilst expressing their beet thanks for past favours, beg to announce the arrival of their first shipment of NEW SKASOK'S FKUITS in first-class order, including — New Currants, New Basins, Klemea Valencia*, flultanis, Mtwcatelc, Candied Peel, Essence!", Spices, Prunes, New Eigis, Dates, Jordoa Almonds, Nnts, Raspberry Jam in bottles and tins, and Potted Meats, all of which will be found of the highest grade and best qualify. Customers waited upon for orders, and goods delivered to all pans of the city and suburbs. Departmekts— Groceries and Oilmen's Stores. Biscuits and Confectionary. Produce aud Provisions. China, Glass, and Earthenware. EnameUedwaro, Brnsbware. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, L. T. BOWDEN & 00., TRAFALGAR 6TBJJET. v,> •M

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 270, 29 November 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 270, 29 November 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 270, 29 November 1899, Page 4

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