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Always read a letter to tbe end, and hear a story to the end, before you arc too much elated or depressed. A I popular physician was much pleased with a certain aerated water, and, by his assiduous recommendation, procured for it a cjlebrity it justly deserved. The doctor acted solely in the interests of humanity generally, and expecled no return. To his surprise there came one morning an effusive letter from the company, stating that his recommendations had done them so much s?ood that they " ventured to send him a nundred ', Here the page came to an end. " This will neve; do," said tho doctor. "It is very kind, but I could not think of accepting anything." Hero he turned tho, page, aud found the.sentence ran : " of our circulars for distribution." Coffee-growing is likely to become a new industry in New South Wales. Experiments made in the Clarence district have proved very successful. Mr Bale, who has grown colfee in the district for some time past, finds that the average production of berries on each tree is 101 b, from which 2lb of manufactured coffeo is made. 1 his at Is perlb wholesale would be .£6B per acre. The principal cost is the . picking of the berries, which Mr Bale puts down at .£3 an acre. " Pulping " costs £1 10s for the product of an acre ; fermenting, bleaching, and cleaning, £1 1 6s ; roasting ,£3 ; tinning and labelling, los -, total, .£l3 6s, for the produce of each acre, lhis it -will be seea leaves a profit of over ,£oO an acre, not counting cultivation expenses. These, however, are light, once the trees have been planted and well grown. The ground must be kept cultivated and the trees pruned. Chamberlain's Coogh Kejiedy in Chicago. Hisgen Bros., ehe popular South *ide drutgists, corner 69th street and Wentwonh Avenue, say: " We sell a great deal of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ,and find that it gives the most satisfactory results, especially among children for severe celds and croup- For Bale by li Snodqrass, Hardy Street, Nelson. tneeds Lord Byron s Dnllfanb enrs , His clever, brainy head To tell us how and when Some paople are not dead. But r ince he's gone we'll tell the way How good health 1o assure. And colds and hacking coughs allay, Take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure

TOE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, Limited. Established 1837. Incoki-orated 1880. Paid up Capital £1,5U0,C00 Iv-'Ser^e Fund ... 850,000 Tog ther ... i! 2,350.000 Reeervt Liability of ProP^torß 3.U00.000 5,350,000 A DIVIDEND of One Pound per share for the half- j ear, equal to 8 per cent per annnn, having beer declared at the meeting of proprietors held in London on the mat., the snme is now parable to Colouial shareh ldera. G. E. TOLHUBST. rrr ,1 Inspector. Well ngtOD, 2Slh July, 1901. 2548

PUBLIC BUILDIN -S —NEWZEALAND; " NELSON ASYLUM.— NEW PORC '. RENDERS for the above work m I be JL received until Noon of 31st 'uly, 1901. Plans, apecißcations, aud conditions of contract can be seen at this office. Wu. A S4A.TN, Resident Engineer Public Works < ittce, Nelson, July 22nd, 1001. 2009 OCEAN 4CCIU c E oSo^o#^ ANTEE CONSTITUENTS of the OCEAN are ' KJ hereby no iSed that the Ocean ! Accident aud Nuarantee Corporation (Limbed) bis again KEFUS D TO JOIN ANY TARIFF COMBINATION. ? ! Clients will receive the best fcrea tznen and lowesc qnotations possible. HAKRIS & BELL, Agents, Nelson Distr ofc. Office— Hardy-etreet, W e la O n.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 170, 29 July 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 170, 29 July 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 170, 29 July 1901, Page 4

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