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rt>R PdR RED ROUGH ITCHING HANDS^|g2»g^ PALMS PAINFUL FINGER ENDS CJ One Night Treatmbjtt.— Soak the hanfo thoroughly, on retiring, in a hot lather of Cuticora Soap. Dry, and anoint freely with Coticora ointment, tho great skin cure ancl purest of emollients. Wear old gloves during I the night. For sore bands, itching, burning palms and painful Auger ends, tbis one night treatment is wonderful. fJUnMrU Especially Mothera are inoetcompetenl if If ifILII to sppreeiate the remsikable cleansing, pnrlf/lof. ud emollient properties ot Gvr.cvxx Sou 1 uid to find new uses tor It dailj. Sold everywhere. British depot*. F.Newbibt ft Sows, London, rrench depot: 1.. Midi. Varls. Australian depoti R. Towi>s ft Co., Srdney. Fottee Dano Ajrr Cum. Com-., Bole Prop*., Boston, U. S. A. NOTICE.— Fine lot of SmoVed Mofei at MERCER'S, Wrong Side of Bridge Street. 5104-1 REMEMBER Saturday is the last day of the monster Boot aod Shoe Sale at the N.Z. CLOTHING FACTOBY. 509*1—1 . K/\ GIRLS' Lace and Strap Shoes 4/11, IOU worth 7/G; and 20 Ladies' Bonta at 511, worth 10/6. Alao 60 ohil iren'e shoes an l/11, worth 3/6. -N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. 6095-1 WANTED KNO WN— New Goods jast opening. BBOWN & KERR, 5103— 1p Jewellers. ECLIPSE of the Nelson Election. Tremendous excitement over those Ladies' loYely wide brim Sailor Straw Hats, all to {to at 1/-.— The Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co. —1 HURSTHOUSE for ever! The Graharoitei shaking with fear siuoe the arrival c! 50 dozen Ladies' (ride brim Sailor Strair Hata at 1'- eaoh, worth 7/6. - The Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co. -1 HATS ! Hats ! 60 dozen Ladies' and j Girls' new Sailor Straws opened today, wide brims, all at Is each.— The Auckland Cloth ng and Draptry Co. — 1 THE "Election Hat."- Ladies' wide brim Sailor fl'rsw Hats opened today, and will be cleared at ls eaoh, woith 7/o.— The Auckland Clothing aid Drapery Co, -l THE "Hursthouse Hat."— Opened today, wide brim Sailor Straw Hato nils. Wearers of these hats will be on the winning side nert Wednesday. — The Auokland Clothing and Drapery Co. — i HATS ! Hats 1 Opened to-day. the best Sailor Straws ever shown in Nelson, wide brims, all trimmed, at Is eaoh. —The Auokland Clothing and Drapery Co. —1 FOXHILL PUBLIC SCHOOL THE ANNUAL TEA PARTY snd CHILDREN'S CONCEPT will be held on TUESDAY, December stb. Adults Tea st 530 p.m. Admission Tea and Concert 1/6, Concert on'y 6J. The Concert will be followed by a Dance. —2a CANDIDATES for the 2nd Grade DRAWING EXAMINATION are hereby informed that tbe place for the Examination in Nelson is St. Mary's Hall, the Rev. Dean Mahoney being ihe Soper isor. feTEAD ELLIS, Seo. Nelson Education Board. 30th Nov., 1899. 5105—2 oittlelection. MR HURSTHOUSE will AD'RESS THE ELECIOES in the DIULL SHED on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT the s«h December. 5182—6 rpHEATBE OOYAL. Mr Ralph Steele... Proprietor and Manager raceYight, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Nov. 30th and Deo. Ist. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Nov. 29th, 30th, and Dec. Ist. Re-appearance of the old favourites ofter a Four years successful tonr through Great Britain and South Africa. STEELE-PAYNE BELLRINGERS (Late eriginal Payne Family). Musicians, Vocalists, Violinists, Instrumentalists, Giar-sophonist.o, and Part Singers. Popular family prices, 2/- and 1/- ; Reserved Beats, 3/- i children nalf-prioe. Doors open 7 '30 • commence 8 o'clook. Bix plan at Jaokson's. Day sale at St llard& McCabo's. For programme of musio and artists see da; bills and circulars. —3 Representative — B. T. Tbeoaski CITY OP NKLSON. ELECTIONOF MAYOR. IN pursuance of the provisions of "The Regulation ot Local Elections Act, 1876," " The Mnnioipal Corporations Act, 1686," aod the several amendments thereof, I hereby give notice that at a POLL this day taken for an ELEC TION to fill the office of Mayor of the City of Nelson, the result was as follows : - No. Name. of Votes. HARLEY, JOSEPH AUTY ... 711 BAIGENT, HENRY 480 I therefore declare the said Joseph Auty Harley, being the candidate who received the highest cumber ot votes, to be duly e'eoted as such Mayor aforesaid. Dated this 29th day of November, 1899 AMBR3BE E. MOORE, Retnrning Officer, " " ~*~ ! LAST FEW DAYS OF THE MONSTER BOOT SALE 50 Girls' Lace and Sirup Shoes to bo sold at 4* lid, usual price 7s 6d. 20 Ladies' Lace Boots 5} lid, usnal price 10a Gd 150 Children's Shoes ls lid, and 2a 6d, usual priee 2s 9J, and 3a 9d SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2kd, IHE LAST DAY OF SALE, NEW ZEALAND OLOTHING FACTORY, TRAFALGAR STBEET, (N3XT BANK OF NBW ZBALAND NELSON. ROBERT ALLAN Manager

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 271, 30 November 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 271, 30 November 1899, Page 3