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TO SHEEP OWNERS LAWES' DIP TO THE FRONT. ri .HE foUowing well-known runholders .JL aro now using LAWES' DIP, which spoaksfoi .teelf.— W. G. Foster, Erq., Manager Sheep Assets Realisation Boatd 400,000 J. N. Williams, Esq., Hawkes B.iy .. „ .. 250,000 G. P. Donnelly, Esq., Hawkes Bay 00,000 Bernard Cliamb e r s, Esq., Ha wl, -os Bay . . . . 65,000 Messrs Williams and Beetham, Masterton .. .. 60,000 W. Bushby, Esq 70,000 E. J. Biddiford, lieq., Wellington 50,000 C. 11. St. Hill, Esq 30,000 J. Andersen, Esq., Kereru (celebrated Merino ram breeder) 40.000 l W. G. Douglas, Esq 35,000 [ David Peat, Eeq,, Wanganui 20.C00 R. T. B tley, E. q. , Mow b anga 70,000 F. H. BicLmond, Bichmond Brook, A watue . . „ 13,000 Besides numorou . other Sheep Farmers with flocks varying from 1000 to 10,000 throughout New Zoal.-.nil, including several sheep owners in the Nelson acd Marlborough districts. Quality and price without parallel. Double strength poisonous fluid iu 7a per gallon (in 5 gallon drums), to make 1000 gallons wash, equal to 3,'G per gallon single strength. If : ri casks 6/- per gallon, eqnal to 3/- siulge -tretgtb. Other preparations equal y as cheap and effective. SCLANDERS & CO., AGENTS. T_ WAKA TO TAKAKA. THE Undersigned drives a Comfortable Four-wheeled Conveyance between Kiwaka and Takaka, leaving Biwaka every THURSDAY Morning at 0 o'clock, and Takaka on the Return Trip on FRIDAY at y_o. Fare Ss. It. FRY, ■^V Riwaka. MONEY TO LEND. WE have MONET to LEND for OiientP, ia Sums to snit Boircwef, cii . mlod Securities, at the LOWE-T RATES of Interest. PITT & MOORE Solicitors. tcFLet SHOP in Hardy-street, lately occupied by K. Barnes. The site ia one of the be ; tin town for business. Possession lat December. Apply to MRS BARNES, Haven Road, or to PITT i MOOKE. FORSALE. LAND in Vaiigna rd-street, in allotments, with SI'ECIAL EACII.ITIE. TO r-KciusEiis kok Building ; being a portion of the Garden occupied by Mr Gan Wing, sub-divided into sections of not less than 50 feet street frontage. The soil is a rich loam ; and the locality is healthy and pleasant, with good natural drainage, being considerably above the level of many portion of the town. Price 30s per foot frontage. Terms— Cash ; or at option of purchaser deposit of 5s per foot, 5. per foot in three months, and balance on mostaage at 5 per eent per annum. Arrangements can be made whereby purchasers desiring to build can do so at contract price, payable by monthly instalments, Interest 5 per cent. | Apply to W. ROU _ _ SONS, Or to PITT _ MCORE, Nelson. MURITAI," the residence of Colonel I'iit, situated at the Port, Nelson, commanding a magniacent view of th Harbor and Bay. THE HOUSE is of modern construction, substantially built, well finished in every respect, and in first-class order: and compnses lugood lofty rooms, in addition to Kitchen, Scullery, Bathroom, Pantry, laundry, etc, etc. V_te/__d 6 as. and every convenience. THE LAND contains 3 acres 2 roodß .SU perches, and is conveniently divided • into paddooks, orchard, flower garden, ground lor l»wn Tennis c-urfc, and planta- .' tion, r THE OUTBUILDINGS consist of three-stall Stable, Coach-house, Traphouse, and Man's Room, and Cowshed. THIS is one of the most desirable residential properfes in Nelson, and is unsurpassed for beauty of view, pleasantnt.s of ' situation, ar>d healthiness of locality. For card to vie. and further narticuars, apply to PITT & MOORE, tc ~ Solicitors, Nalson. fTUK MOST POPULAF DRINK IN ; NEW ZEALAND. They are the HIGHEST QUALITY TEAS Imported nto New Zealand, and have come rapidly into publio favour every. where. Obtainable in Nelson from MR R. SNODGRASS, notice! flat~oreek ACCOMMODATION HOU 4, K BAI YALLEY, MARLBOROUGH. r ■ N. Z. C. T. C. 11/pS-SMITH, in "Thinking her friends • • Tr 1 -. ; or Past favours wishes to resner. fully inform the pubic that an erroS. ' report hus been circulated to the effect that the above house does not accommodate others than Cyclists, Mrs Smith be R s to intimate that sbe is pleased to entertain t hooting Parties, Tourists, or anv persons who favour her with a visit, andassurea them they will find comfort, cleanliness good meals, and kindly attention at ver. moderate charges. Good Paddocks, Sheds for. Buggies, Traps, etc. FLAT CREEK, RAI VALLEY. 4529—26

TO ORCHAKDISTS, FRUIT, & HOP-GROWEHS. HADDOW and PETTIT'S FRUIT TREE INVIGOKATOR and BLIGHT CURE will Clean your Orchards and Hop Gardens. It exterminates tho Rt'd Spider and other insect pests, and does not injure tho foliage, but improves it, as the following testimonial from Mr H. Batt, President of the Fruit Growers' Association, verifies : — Wakefield, January 29th, 1900. Messrs lladdow _ Pf.ttit. Dear Sirs. — I have used the best part of two drums of your Fruit Tree Invigorator and Blight Cure, and can testify to its good effects generally. A few sprayings of one in fifty will exterminate the pest known as Red Spider, one in seventy will kill tlie Currant Moth in a few seconds from the time it receives the spray, and proves deadly to many other forms of insect life. With regard to the Codlic moth, [ am not in a position to speak positively, not having given it a fair trial, but hope to do so next seasou. In my op'oion, yoni Blight Cure should be used one in fifly in mi*, t. case?, as tb. a strength will not injore the foliage, and it imparts a healthy appearance to tbe tree?. I tbink y;ur remedy will prove of considerable value to the orchard isi s and bop-growers. Wishiug you success in your enterprise. I remain, yours, etc:, H. BAIT. Sold in u-»al drums, price G/- per gallon. Sold in 1-gal tins price 7/- per gallon, HADDOW~& PETTIT, MANUFACTURERS. WAHOO (Loasby's) enrea Biliousness Bad Temper, Low Spirits, imparts Energy and Vit'.hfcy. Purely herbal. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. MR E. E. WILTON (OF WELLINGTON), For many years engaged with the leading Photographers of the Colony, HAS OPENED A PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO IN HAKDY-STREET (Brown's BuiWinge), And is prepared to execute all PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK in a Finished and Autistic Style. 49-3n i ■ — . [ ANGLO CYCLE OO.'S DEPOT. ! NOTICE OFBEMOVAL. rpHE ANGLO-NEW ZEALANI J- CYCLE CO. have removed fron Trafalgar-street to Upper Hardy-street into the shop occupied by MR LUXTON where a full stock of Anglo-Bpecials Osmonds, and Globes can be inspected. R. MACDONALD, Agent E. KICHABDS. PRACTICAL TAILOR AND HABII MAKER, W Trafalgar St. (Opposite Post Office), ISHES to inform the Public that hi has purchased the section opnosi « the Post Office from Mensrs Pitt anc Moore, and erected ao up-to-date Tailor^ Shop thereon. E. RICHARDS has e hrst-clase assortment of Tweeds, Vicunas Coatings, etc., and itis his aim to build ur a I' irst-class Trade in Nelson. His orden for the greater pait have been from Ladies am? Gentlemen in the habit of sendinc a» for their Tailor Made Clothing. Ht wshes. it to be understood that he does nat interfere with any branch of trade entirely foreign to Tailoring, Tailoring lone be-ng his business. ° KOOLIBAH rubbed into any painful paro relieves almost instantly and reduces inflammation. Invaluable chest embrocation. 1 .^ig?™ JOHNSTONE, represent. JLi ing NZ Commercial Exchange Co. and Manufacturers' Agent. Soaps ; Essences, culinary, etc.; Oils. Chemicals" Ice-cbests Wooden Articles and Toys. Rubber f^ P ii- ete '' et J. Officea corner St. John and Collingwood Streets . Opposite Simp son's Monumental IVorks. C «"»P K°° tn |«l (Loasby's) relieves the T„„ i W ° rst Headache m a few minutes. Invaluable for strains and muscle acre ness. Obtainable from Boon, Chemist The Beßt 2/. Tea iu tho market, FASHODA TEA. •The moat Eoonomieai 2/* Tea, FASHODA TEA. The Strongest 2/- Tea, FASHODA TEA. The finest Havourecl 2/« Tea, FASHODA TEA The favourite 2/- Tea, FASHODA T^A. NELSON TEA PACKING COMPANY. .

B ROOKB'S SOAP C«ean S , s Po , Jsh cs For Metal<i B r*f _!! d from Ce,,ar *° Attic - Ml ft™?.. ar ..*_ G,aS3 ' °«"*«* "*">'*. an tl Paint WOW'T WASH CLOTHES KNJAMIN BROOKE _^-~_^T^„a d e.phia U.SA OOtUN _ COMPANY. Sole Ag<Jnt9 _ ft , i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIV, Issue 37, 14 February 1900, Page 4

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