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I BAD COMPLEXIONS I RED ROUGH HANDS FALLING HAIR I PREVENTED BY The most effective skin purifying and beautifying soap as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. It strikes at the cause of bad complexions, red, rough hands, falling hair, and baby blemishes, viz., the clogged, irritated, inflamed, overworked, or slnggish Pokes. Sold ewywliere. BritUh depot: T. Newbbrt & Bom, J^dom l^chdepbt*J*Mi»T. Paris. Atutr&iian dDtSilt Totwrs * Co., Sydney. JPotmb Dsno ahd QfflS'<?°"f BoJo Prop*., Bortoa. V.B.A. . -gag t gaß*g-g****e***;ggsgggg****ff*w*'*^^JjL-*utJ . Whilst tbo Wellington Riflo Battalion was in camp at Featherston, some of lie volnnteerß attacked an orchard, and commandeered a quantity of fruit, besides committing wanton destruction to fences, trees, etc. The offenders were not discovered, but tbe battalion was fined £5 to defray the damages: At the encampment of the Rauhine Rifle Battalion, at Woodville, Major Stevenson (Commander) narrowly eacapC ed a fatal accident. A sbam fight was bein> engaged in, when one.of the volunteers fired what is believed to have been a ball cartridge, wbioh bad apparency byßome means or other, found its way amongst tbe blank ones, ju&t missing the Majors head. The escape was a most miraculous one. It will perhaps come as a surprise to many people lo learn it was as long ago as the reign of James I, that the first treaty between England and*. Japan was | drawn np and signed. In those days the ; East India Company endeavoured to open up trade with the Island Kingdom, this attempt being fostered by a certain Capt Saris, who recei red much assistance from au English sailor named Adam?, who had been wrecked on Japanese shores. The treaty was drawn up between Iveyasu and Sir Thomas Smith, of the East India Company. It was very generous in its stipulations, allowing the Company to trade any where in the kingdom without let or hindrance, goods being admitted duty free. Unfortunately, however, it did not remain in force long, for soon afterwards the expulsion of the Jesuits took place, and in 1616 the article allowing tne East India merchants to trade at their pleasure was abrogated, and their operations were confined to Hirade. , When the final uprising against foreigners took place, this early attempt to » bring about commercial relations between the two nations came to an end, . TTnnecessaet .Lossop Time. Mr W. S. Whedon Cashier of the First National Rank Of Winterset, lowa, in a recent letter gives some experience with a carpenter in his employ, that will be of value to other mechanics. He says : 'j , bad a carpenter working for me who was obliged to stop work for several days on account of being troubled with diarrnoea. I mentioned to him that I had < been similarly troubled, and that Chamberlain's 1 Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy had cured me. He bough ta bottle of it from the druggist here, and informed me that one dose cured him, and he is again at his work. For sale by Robert Snodgrass, Hardy-street. , WANTED, a Young Girl to micd a baby.— Mrß Covrrdale, next Anderson's shop, College Hill. 303 WANTED to Sell— Erewer'a Grairs. Lion Brewery, Halifax-st. 953 PAUL & CO. WANTED, by a middle aged working man, Board and Lodging in a ' Private Family (with use of workshop preferred). Apply by letter, stating tfrms, to 8.C., taAH Office. 954 A TEA MEETING will bo held in the Shelbnurne-Btrpet Schoolroom on FRIDAY EVENING Next, at 6 oolock, for the Children attending the Shelbourue street and Wood Sunday Scho Is. Parents and Friends cordially invited. Admission to Tea— Adults 63. Priz'swillbe distributed in tbe Evening, when an Entertainment, with Dissolving Views, will be given. CHINESE MI- SION— WELLINGTON AND WEST COAST. A MEETING will be held at tbe Bishop's Schoolroom on THURSDAY, April 10th. at 7 30 p.m., in aid of t c above Mission. - MR DANIEL WONG,;the Chinese Catechist, will read a Paper. "VTOTICE.— AII persona Indebted to the J3l estate of R. THOMAS are requested to Pay or make arrangements for same by 30th inst. ; and all persons having Claims againßt the estate are requested to send them in by ihe same data to MR P. J. DICKSON, Trafalgar-street. P.J.DICKSON, R.WATSON, Trustees R. Thomas' Estate. MADAME HELLER, PHYSIOGNOMIST, PSYCHOMETTRIST INSPIRATIONAL MEDIUM, Rooms— Waimea-street, nearly opposite Golden Fleece Hotel. Questions answere i on Health Business, Marriages, etc. Consultation fee, 2s 6d. Splendid testimonials. Over 40 000 people interviewed in all centres of New Zealand. Everyone can aak his or her own questions privately. Positively Short Season Only. A BOON TO HOUSEHOLDERS. HUMPHRIES' PATENT WINDOW FRAMES. J A. STRINGER has been appointed • Bole Agent in Nelson for the above Patent, and the contrivance is now on view at bis premises, Bridge-street. The al vantages of ihe patent are:— (l) It enables the Sashes to be removed from their frames easily In a few seoondß for cleaning and if jequired, can be replaced outside in. (2). It allows broken glats or sash cords to be replaced, from inside the room without taking off beads or maki- g us 9of ladders as is usually, done. (3) It lathe sains in appearance as an ordinary window, is weather proof, has no parts to gen out of order, and being simple, is oheßp <4). C nr c fitted to Old Windows at> a moderate cost. Scores of entbnsiastio testimonials to its simplicity, convenience, effectiveness, and cheapness. Once used always used. 250 PLANT now for Early Spring Flowering, Hardy Perennials— Pansies, Delphiniums, Carnations, Stocks, etc From 1- a dozen: ' H. THETFORD, Maitai. I PONCHOS. PONCHOS. BEST WATERPROOF PONCHOS* 1 Buperior to anything in the colony. . All eizfss in stock. I f. n. Tones, 9 SIDOLER. » RIVAL FOOTBALL CLUB. i- TfIHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- »' 'X ING of the above Club will he held t in tbe- Fore-ters' Hall THIS (WEDX: NESDAY) EVENING, 9th inst., at 8 c o'clock, fhfrd Class meet at T'3o. Mem--8 hers and intending Members are cordially i* invited to attend. «'-..-' G, BATCHELOR, 'i Hon. Sec. a7N OA 0 H I N G.-MISS KERSHAW, n \j Mouat- street, bait a few Vacancies pf- for Pupils. Ternis on application.. .c . ■ — ■ ' "~~~ : : *" =7^ r, c XTTTANTED, a Good General Servant, c \y Q 00 * 1 wages. Apply Mw G. E. »* Field, "Fa rbrook," Belgrove. 812 f* ■£) LET, for Grassing, 3 Acres, Hamp. >r X ■ den Street.-- ADAMS & KINGDON - XTTANTED— A f ingle Man for GENW EEAL STORE, must be accusio tomed to Book Work and General. I pply -*■■ stating Salary required, to " Mail" Office I NOTICE jyiADIES. lej -T\R, J, A, McGltli'S: •♦Paatile Treat hX XX nient will save operations and nn ns» necessary Bufferings .wbiob with tbe othei lit i remedies can be obtained Jrom Mis A oa ; Alpha^ Box 411, Wellington, Sole Genera & j Agent in NJ5i for Dr J, A, M'GiW'? IOUBTW»twnt v

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 83, 9 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 83, 9 April 1902, Page 3

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