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-^^^ . ■ ' ■ ..... ■ . ■ . ■■.."■'. . ■ .. ■ " '■-.-.- T .; '.- ■ HI FOOD IS POISON • 2 >4 K^e To the man who owns an inefficient stomach, tat the KmK»: §^3 ; i^Q of life and nourishment when properly digested. The power M-jn W^Q to tliink clearly and work strenuously depends on good \g> -JM' W^Q digestion and that invariably results from using #S( I?® _^PTHSW f 3 WT ®wHp to six years back," says Mr. Edwabp Davis, 16, L«*lb # f^l . U- ® Street, Surry Hills, Sydney, «I could eat like ahorse, sleep^ ; Clr Q a top, and w O rk like a bullock. Iltoesswaa unknown to "*™*:. & . X© ind^estion and rheumatism laid hold of me. Sbtp burn^g W^J L^ 2 P^ Btot though my limbs. My sleep was broken, appetite £ itrf gone, and my stomach frequently rejected the^morsel .d fcoj r- © >rf |r^ # forced myself to swallow. I was treated at two hospitals, but - Uf& derived no real benefit. Four years' torture from indigestion and W Yj % rheumatism was finally ended by Mother Seigel s Curative, W-^g iV r ©^fe Syrup two years aso> and I liave neTer lost a mm &^J

1 WAIMEA__CODETY. NOTICE is hereby given that on and after MONDAY, 14th April, any person fonnd infringing any part of the County By-Lawa relating J* Roads wi'l be Prosecuted. Sppoial attention ia called to Sections 4 and 5 of By-Law- No. 57. Section 4.— Ho person" shall do pr permit or suffer any vehicle to be driven or any hur*e \n be ridden across any bridge faster than at a waking pace Section 5 — Cros? any bridge with a. Vehicle, laden or unladen, exceeding six tons in weight. J. G. LITTLEJ 'HN, Connty Engineer. S Why be ill? ! 'A WHEN YOU HAVC A j 1 PLEASANT VEGETABLE S $ REMEDY js J That v.'ill Cure you and keep jj |Vj you Cured. '. m This Remedy Is & BGATENBY'S .j If ivpr diirp I I It Cleanses the LIVER, I | STOMACH & BOWELS of j I! all impurities andYnakes the i fa- ■* q whole system healthy. | | Price 2/6 Per Bottls % From all Chemists and Stores. \ P Mannfactiircd onl7 by §r? M. GATENBY, | | Chemist, Wanganui. ! j| Can be given with safety s | € io young cliildren. | PROPERTIES FOR _S ALE. ADAMS & KINGDOM SOLICITORS, NELSOM. Have the following Properties 5G feet of La .d, fronting Haren RaaU (nexc Captain (Jox'd), wuh tixjooined Cottage tnerlou. ■ A Koud V&JiM. of 100 Acrea, Pigeon Vailey. About 60 aares level, baiunoe low inlls; 3 acr^sin ho^b. Five-roomed House in good order, barn, cart tfned. Stables, etc. 2\ miles lroiu Wakefiela Kail n »y btatiuu. A nae Property at Colliogwood, oon.tining Aoces. About UM) Acres in grass, 14 acres in crop, i acre hops, I aort) oionwd, i aose MB^beirieJj/ttß reu^jnder Bianaing busn. a ne<v tutu<uoinedi Houte, jaarn, anl Be?en-staUea (jjWßaed" on it. It is saiCubie fur general farmittK, ; and is near <* batter factory. ; "" " c loa. Acres, rakawau; 12 acres felled and in grass, renumaer bnsh, Splendid timber. " •..:...-. . ■ A FINE Agricultural Farm ot 10ft acres of level land within 6ae mile, of Wakefield Railway Station, with dwelling house, stables, cowsheds, etc., thereon. The land is all fenced and sun-divided, and tho whole can be cropped. A FINE property at Sherry, consisting of 350 acres of freehold, and 250 acres of 'perpetual lease land with six-roomed dwelling house and outbuildings. Also 500 sheep, 20 head of cattle, four horses, farm implements, etc. SIXTY-ONE AND A HALE (61*1 acres of Land at Waiapuaka, withi in five miles of Nelson. It fronts the mam road. There are several pod building sites on it, r!ut3sa s a splendid view of the Bay. "ft wWred Ced •"* Cleared *»**& IoTh H '? n ?f 0p^ ty T , known " "KinDrii,^ the B °y s> College, comto|aSn^S D S\ Vi t bath room, set copper, and other torJ^ llo^ Cottage, vie r^Wool'Sof 2 - ™««ta* nPlfa^ei,,^^ « "^..j.Bay- Gould be cut up i«ts mildmg aUotments. . P -* 0 PART of section 15J, n or ~ fl , effSelf^Co?^ 118 Allotments. tJRCHASER.S can Mra»« * leave the greater t^*rw?*£* to chase monlv a? a w 2L tte p ?* terest. 7*^ l< >w rate orinSOLICITORS. NFisON, ■ ' . j~\ .-'■".-■ ■ ■■

EA PID CUREIND OKIGES TION. MR ANDREW ANDERSON, Monumental MasoD, Moray Place, Dunedin, says : — " I suffered for years from Indigestion, Biliousness, and Liver Complaint. The symptoms were : — Uncomfortable cfter meals Bowela were irregular. Appetite capricious. Often felc knocked up Specks before the eyea. Sick headaches at intervals. Heartburn (very badly) Awoke tired and unrefresta^d. LOASB'Hs WA*HOO Cared Me. Loasby's Wahoo alway arts lik^-2 sc is purely herbal, and has no equal tomaoh and liver troubles. Sole Proprietors— Loasby's Manufao taring Co.. Ltd., Danedjn CORONATION YEAR. Darlington's Handbooks. " Sir Henry PonBonby is commsnded^^^^S^Qgfif'.^ by the Queen to thank^^S^^"^?^ 1 * Mr Darlington for a copy of his Hand book." 14 Nothinsr better could Jba wished for.* —British Weekly. "Far superior to ordinary guides."— Daily Chronicle. Visitors to Xondon should use ' DARLINGTON'S j Bt E. C. Cook and E. T. Cook, M. A. , •• A brilliant book."— Tlie Times. " Particularly good." — Academy. { Tbiri Edi ion, Eevi B ed, 5/-. 24 Maps and Plans. 60 Illustrations ' Visitor* to Brighton Eastbourne, Hastings, Bournemouth, Wye Valley, Severn I Palley, Bath, Weston super-Mare, Mai- i rern, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, t Ci'andrindod, Wella, Brecon, Boss, tip' lem, LlangoUen, Aberyatwtb, Tdwyn, 3armouth v D6lgelly, Hariech, (Jriocieth, fwlloeli, Llandudno, Octiway, Colwyn n »7» Bangor, Rhyl, Bettwa-y-coed, Nor, oik Broada, Isle of Wight* and Channe p glands, shonli gee DARLING iON'S IANDBrOKS, la. eaob. s, THE HOTELS OF THE WORLD. A handbook to the leading Hotels throughout the World, i Llangollen: Darlington * Co, London : SlMpkin t Co. Paris and New

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 11 April 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 11 April 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 11 April 1902, Page 4

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