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Something for . MOTHERS. v EVERY CHILD boni into the world with an Inherited or early developed tendency to distressing, disfigure humours ofthe Bldn, scalp, and blood, becomes an object of the most tena der solicitude, not only because of its suffering ! " but because of the dreadful fear that the disfiguration is to be lifelong and mar its future happiness and prosperity. Hence it becomes a the duty of mothers of such afHicted children to ! acquaint themselves with the best, the purest, .' god most effective treatment available. j Warm baths with Cutiouba Soap to cleanse the Slfln and scalp of crusts and scales, gentle appli- • cations of Cutiouba Ointment to allay Itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, 1 followed In the severe cases bj mlld doses of Cutiouba Bbsolvkht, afford. Instant and grate- * tai relief, speedy cure, and leave nothing to be desired by anxious parents. ' Sold l>y oil Colonial Chemists. Pottsb DBUO * 3 Cuttt. Conr., Bole Prop*., Boston, U.S. A. FOR SALE. -FARM at Foxhill, consisting of 136 Acr b (more or leBs) I Freehold, wi'h good ring fence, and subdivided, 2 H'>ds;s (4 and 6 roomB), Kitchen, Dairy, and other Outbuildings, ■ within ten minntea* walk of Railway . Station. Easy terms of pa} ment can be ■ arranged. Apply to 1 3818 MRS ALLEN, Foxhill. EXCHANGE HOTEL.— TO LET.Tenders will ba reoeived up to Noon on 10th October for LEASE of EXCHANGE HOTEL for Five Year . A Free Honse. Immediate possession. The highest o - any tei der not necessarily . accepted. For particulars atply to MRS B. ASKEW, ' ' Nile-Etreet. NFW ZEALAHD'FARMERS' UNION. PUBLIC M'ETINGS will be held In connection wnh the above by ME FISHER, tbe Assistant Organising Seo--1 rotary, at the nnd rmentioned places, at 7-aop.m.:— FOXHILL, Bcboolrcom, TUESDAY, October Ist MOTUEKA, Church Sunday School, Wednesd oy, Oot. 2nd UPPER MOUTERE, Pnblic Hall, Thutsday, Oct. 3rd WAKEFIELD. Friday, Oct. 4th DOVEDALE Hall, SATUR LAY, Oct. «6th COLLINGWOOD, MONDAY, Oct. 7th TAKAKA, Toesd y, Oot. Bih, 130 p.m. MOTUPIKO Schoolroom, WEDNESDAY, Oo ober 9th Tafcaka at 1-30 p.m. W. DICKSON HARKNESS, 8287 Frov. Sec L. T. BOWDEN & CO., THE CASH GKOCERS, TRAFALGAR STREET, "VTAINTAIN tho Premier Portion in the CASH TRa.DE by giving the VERY BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT THE i LOWESTR OCX BOTTOM PRICES FOR S p OT CASH. TV «t is '-c basis upon wbubthey have catero' fjr the public of Nelson dv ing Twenty Yea-F, and bave cd joyed tbe confidence cf their patrons. L. T. B. Sc Co. are determined to retain their reputation for High Class Goods, and is ish it distinctly understood that their quotations are fcr the beat brands orly. Qcods Deliver. d Fre3 to any part of the City. L. T. BOWDEN & CO., TRAFALGAR STREET. J. P. BUCK & SON ARE NOW OPENING UP NEW SPRING AJND SUMMER DRAPERY AND MILLINERY. UP-TO-DATE STOREKEEPERS. THE MAN WITH THE MONEY IN HIS HAND, Whether it be COPPER, SILVER. OR GOLD, I HAS A BIGHT ITo en advantage over tbe Buyer who -*- demands Credit. GRANYILLE & CO., UP-TO-DATE STOREE.EE 3 ER a , Recognise thiß fact, and i ater for the Cash Buyer by offering Goods at BED i ROCK PRICES for Nett Cash. „y We a c in a position to sell as cheep as any honSe iv NeUon, as we bay only tbe very beet atnKy for CASH. Weohali lenge any Storekeeper to eupply better > qualities of- goods tban ffe do. Inspection invited, and get onr prioes, TfhiCh will astonish yon. We are Buyers of best quality of BUTTER and EGGS, for which we give . highest market Talne Good? delivered to any part of tbe Town. __ * . GRANVILLE & CO., EBIDSE li NILE STS. . "NEW SEASON'S^ CRICKET, TENNIS, BOWLS, & CORQUET. JUST UNPAOKEDFull r tocks in all tbe above Gameß fron the leading Mannfacturers. d i> I CLUBS LIBERALLY DEALT WITH 6 J INSPECTION INVITED. to .- . B H. D. JACKSON

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 225, 1 October 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 225, 1 October 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 225, 1 October 1901, Page 3

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