A Mother Tells How- She Saved Heu " Little Dauuhter's Life. ? 1 am tho mother of eight children and have had a great deal of experience w ith 1 medicines. Last summer my littledaugh- t ter had the dysentery iu its worst form. We thought she would die. I tried everything I could think of, but nothing seemed to do her any good. 1 saw by an ad- C vertisement iu our paper that Chamber- f lain's Colic, . Cholera and Diarrhoea Re- ' medy waa highly recommended, and sent and got a bottle at once. It proved to be ono of the very best medicines we ever ; hud in the house. It saved my little £ daughter's life. lam anxious for cvery uiother to know* what an excellent medicine it is. Had I known it at first it would have saved mc a. great deal of anxiety and my little daughter much suffering Yours truly, Mrs Geo. F. Burdiuk. Lib- 1_ erty, R.I. For sale by Robert Snodgrass, ] Hardy-street, Nelson. The soothing and healing properties of Chamberlain's Cough Itemed}-, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures, have made it a gieat favourite with the people everywhere. For sale by Robt. Snodgrass, Hardy-sticet, Nelson. I
r T OOK ut the windows and doorways . -IJ for Bargains. Beautiful Bit Lustre Skirts at IN/U, usually 2.1/-. Wide Silk J Libbons at tid, usually I,'- and I/O. Guard j Collars /li, Indies' TiJs /4}. Dt-n't f.-r-vt , that we keep Maypole Seap. ' Mrs ANSTICE'S Sale, Trafalgar-st. HAVE YoiiEcen the wonderful value i in prints and Zephyrs at 4\d worth 7d ? Have you seen the dress stuff's at Is D.W., usualiy I'll ; Children's fancy bon- , nets and huts at 2,0, worth 3/11. -"MRS | ANSTICE'S Sale, Trafalgar-st. ' X OVELY Lot of Silks ut lf.\, u.-ually JLI 2,0. Corsets 1/11, usually 3,:j. Ladies' \ and Children's Underclothing all at ', greatly reduced prices. It's just like picking up money at Mns ANSTICE'S Sale, Traf alga' -street. HAVE you seen onr 2 yards wide Twill Shotting at Is, tap--edge.l Cortains 1/0 pair, large size Towels at Is, stca'ler Towels from 2'd, Urge Mnslin Af rons at M, Bibs '2d, 4d, am 6d (wor'h double), ittfe' ld *" >«-J.-MBS ~ """NOTICE. ~ "IT is my intention to ssk the Road 1 . *£!s?£ a XfSl 1 M«elip B lo allow ree to ERECT A OAIK on the read leading alongside of Section No. 9. Riwaka. WILLIAM ASKEW, Riwaka. February 13th. IDOO. mO LET— Eight roomed House, with _L B»throom, Coach-bonse, and Oota buildings. Also Orchard and 3 Acres of " Land. » Apply to H. CLOUSTON, 0 41-i-Ca Maitai.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIV, Issue 37, 14 February 1900, Page 3
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