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Don't forget that "K 0 0 L I B A H (Loasby'B) cures aU pains. Unequalled for Unbroken Chilblains, relieves the irritation instantly. Price 2/-, Chemists nd Grocers, or post free from Loasby a Wahoo Manutactnring Co., Ltd, Dunedin.

A illage Blacksmith Saved His Little Son's Lifk. Mr. H. H. Black, qhe well-known village blacksmith at Grahamsville, Sullivan Co., N. Y. says : " Our little son, fire years old. hasalways been subject to croup, and so bad have the attacks been that we have feared many times that he would die We have had tqe doct r and used many medicines, but Chamberlain's Coughßemedy is now our sole reliance. It seems to dissolve the tough mucus and by giving frequent doses when the oroupy symptoms appear we hare found that the dreaded croup is cured before it gets settled. " There is no danger in giving this remedy for it contains no opium or other njurous drug >>nd may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adalt. For sale by R. j-noograsb Haidy Street Nelson. How to Trkvt a Troublesome 0 )k.n. To rtjmove a iroublesomecornorbu 'ion first soak the corn or bunion in worm water t> soften it, then pare it doivn as alofcely as possible without diawir g b ood an«l apply Chambet lain's Pain Balm twice daily ; rubbing v gorou ly for five m>nutes at ech application. Acorn piaster should be worm for a few days, to protect t from the shoe As a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm is unt quailed. For sale by K. Snodgrass Hardy Street Nt Ison A. Great Mej>iciHe. „ I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Oholraand D arrhoea Remedy an.i find it to oe a great medicine," says Mr K. b. Vh pp of Poteau, Ark. It curep mo of bloody flux. I cann t sp?ak too highly of it,' This remedy always wins the g od op n ion, if not praise, <f those who usu v The quick cures which it effects even in the mos severe cases make it a favourite everywhere For sale by R. SnodgkabS Hardy :street. Nelson. WADF/S TEETHINO POWDERS for babies ar<- soothing, reduce fever ana prevent blotches. Price, Is. The proprietors. of Kozie Tea ere issn ; ng a new Tea, viz., Golden Tipped • Kozie," at 2a 6d per Ib. his te» is » pure Ceylon, groaru a the highest elevation, 6,500 feet, and importad direci from the gar^eu ; and i? remarkable for itOright amber liquor, its exquisite flavour and ar^ma, and the alui"ot entire nb.~enc^ TaDjio Acid, that constituent ingiedient ordirary te:» which is so baneful in it* effeot? apon people of weak digestion and invalids generally. To th°sß, and thost blessed with the possession of i l^een palate that can appreciate an exqubili' flavour, and who can afford to gr-tify it, we especially recommend the Golden Pipped " Kozie" as something that, will be rare treat, and to invalids a pleasure unalloyed with having to pay the penalty (or. the enjoyment as would be the case With ordinary tea. — R. Snodgkass, Agent for Nelso- . The proprietors of Kozie ea beg to a nounoe that, in order to frive the public the full benefit of the reduciion in the tariff, they have decided to withdraw their present blends at Is Bd, 1? lOd, 2s, and 2s 4d, and introduce tLree Dew blends, No. 1, *t Is 6d j No. 2, at Is 9d; and No. 3, at 2s. Consumers will find the new 1/9 equal to any tea said at 2s, and the 2s equal to anything sold at 2s 4d. Try them and be convinced of their sterling value.— R. Snodgrass, Arent for Nelson.

AY RES' CHINESE LAUNDRY GLAZE Gives a BEAU IFUL IVORY GLAZE to all Starched Linen. Ironing is a pleasure with it. Sold by all Storekeepers. Wholesale — KEMPTHORNE, PKOSSER, & CO. LEIGH & COX LAND ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS PALMERSTON NORTH. FOR SALE. 509 kc res, 3 miles from Feilding ; 300 in t-rass, balance in crops (at valuation). Slightly undulating country, well watered, excellent cropping land, or 3 sheep country, 7 - roomed House, Bjrn, and other Outbuildings, all recently built; Sheep Yards, etc., etc. In on lot at iM an Acre; in two lots at £13. Terms, 1129 133 Acres, 8 miles from Palmerston N.. grassed and sub-divided, 7 paddocks, well fenced, pplemHd land. Al dairy farm. 2£ miles from railway station, eohool, and creamery. 5 - roomed House, Wool-bfd, Sheep Yards, .nd Owbailp. Only £16 an acre. 103 82 Acres 2 miles from Palmttrston N. Grassed and subdivided, flat land, excellent quality. 7 - roomed Hona^ (j"st Luik) and Outbuildings. School snd creamery withiu one mile. A splendid little da ry farm, £25 an acre. T ruis. 1090. 298 A.re<, 5 miles from Palmerston N Grassed and subdivided, 9 paddocks, flat land, rich alluvial soil, about 70 acre 1 ? have been ploughed, w tered by running stream. House of 13 rooms. Shearing and Cow Shids, Stables an Trap Shed. All buildings and fences are new. O c mil from school and creamery. Onb ot the best propert'es i > Manawatu. £25 an acre, subject to further improvements Very easy terms. 11 10 1 200 Acres, 2J miles from Palmerston > T ., I all grassed excepting 5 acres shelter bush. Subdivided 13 paddocks, rioh river flat la»d. Splendid dairy farm. 100 acres have been ploughed, 2 story House, containing H ot 14 rooms, wash-house with copper, cow shed and 20 bails, trap shed, wool shed and sheep yards, 4 stalled stable (bricked), S acres good orchard. £26 10s, Terms, 1126 N.B.— Intending pnrchftßers sh aid go direot to Leigh and Cox, at P»lmerßton N., ! who drive them oud to inspect any pro- i I pertiee on their beoks free ot charge. ;

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 169, 27 July 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 169, 27 July 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 169, 27 July 1901, Page 4