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At the Wellington Magistrate's Court, Captain Oliver, of the barque G. M. Tucker, w»s mulcted in £\ 5 damages and £1 9s costs for "hazing" George O'Brien, the coloured cook of the vessel, with a milk tin damig the passage from Newcastle to Wellington. At the hearing of the easel there were some curious revelations, showing that a ship's log need not of necessity be a trustworthy and complete record of events on a voyage. The proprietors of Kofcio «» beg to a nouooe that, n order to v ive the public thfl fall benefit of the reduc ion in the tariff, they Slave decided to withdraw their present hle>dsat 1b Bd, 1b lOd, 2s, and 28 4d. and introduce tLree db» blends, No. 1, tt Is 6i ; No. 2, at Is 9d 5 and No. 8, at 2a. 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.— E BnoDGbASS, Arent for Rekon. A lot of money is wasted every year by people who can ill afford to lose it. They buy what they do npt want, or what after wardß turns out t« be useless for the purpose for which they bought it ; and, so they are compelled to go without many things of which they s'a^d in need. A man suffering from headache, loss of ap selite,5 elite, indlaeßtion, or low spirite, will ose himself with noxious drags, and waste his money on all sorts of useless medicmes, when by taking a dotse of HollowaV's Pills he could immediately put himself right. Of course, if he haß gout, rheum tism, lumbago, bronchitis, sore throat, or weak cheßt, he must use Holt lowayV Ointment, a world-famed remedy for all Moa complaints.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 172, 31 July 1901, Page 3

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 172, 31 July 1901, Page 3

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 172, 31 July 1901, Page 3