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A rabbitor named Alex. Munroe is making some big ratches on Morton Main, Olago, So far this season his daily take averages over 200. In fcur successive nights be averaged 230, his "record" tally wis 238. Trapping pays handsomely on this basis. :QBrra;_____—_—Sfc—^«_M_fl^— >_——_—__—?— —_■__________'

A Good Cough Medicine. • It speaks well for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists use it in their own families in preference to any other. "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past five years with complete satisfaction to myself and customers ," says Druggist J. Godsmith, Van Etten, N.Y. " I have always used it in my own family both for ordinary coughs and cvid_ ."H"**^' 1 }? cough following la grippe, a™*™ l * very efficacious." For sale by Robert Snodgrass, Hardy-street-

Secret societies, both of a harmless and of a harmful kind, are more numerous in this country iban most people believe. Some ar. merely foolish, and may be ! Safely left alone,, but others are a real ' danger to the community. Themembeiß o- i be. c latter .rcieties are mostly fcr.ijfn^rs, outlaws trom tnefrown land, tie iiff-raff of the Continent. Now if we are to od joy a • ealthy natio allite the3e foreign impurities mu_t bo cleared ont of our social system. It stands to reason tbat this is so, and what is true of the nation ia tru* of the individual. Half the illness to wh'ch man is Bubject is due to the foreign impurities in the blood; by the ussof Holloway's Pills these can be cleared away and health restored with certainty, safety, and rapidity.

TO LET— 6 roomed House, Lower Shelbowne-.t. Bath and Copper. Situation goad. Apply S. B. WHITE. THt- Annual Meeting of the Albion FoJtbali Club will be k eld in the Rechabites Hsll on Monday Evening. WAI. TED Known.— We hold a very large stock of Waterbury Watches, the be.t 1-w.piiced Timekeeper in the market. —BRO WN 4 KERB. 304 LOST, a Black and White English Setter Pup Reward on returning f ame to U *-■ ION BANK. 3 8 LOST; JBIO. Will save another. Take j our. old Boots to Grey's Famous Ghe»p Repairing Shop, Hard y-st.. opposite Rislev's. LOST, outside School of Music, on Thursday afternoon, a Gold Lucky Bell Pin. Finder rewarded on returning Bame to " The Hermit9ge # " Van Diemanstreet ALL S4TNTS' Y^u^g M'enV Institute an«* °yramv>ium. — Opnninp' of Sanson on Monch. Next, a. 8 »\m. Committee meet at 7-30. s. A. JENNEVS. Ho-. Sec. EMMANUEL CO^OREGATIONAL CHURCH.— Services wT be c.-n---duc-prf Mwine «>nd Evening hy the R V V. Tt. McKEE WRIGHT. Evening subject : "Democraoy." Pd 1 RICHMOND, *t 2 45. Ad.H.A., drew by MR W. T. BOND. Open Meeting. AR w. lc*me. C^HRTSTTANS* ME^Tlva HOUSE. J W«in.o»-ct, Lord's Day Even ng, at 6 SO. Go<rt)ftl *d^rPBP CMLVATTON* ,T?MY. — Thp .ervices i^ Tfi.^nrw*- fSn.»-' : '»v'. wi'l be condu«r»d hv "VPTOV WHAT*?ORT>. 7 and 11a m„ 3 an"* 7p.m. E^orvbody wnlcome A ÜBTR ALALIA N METHODIST CHURCH.- St. John's, Hardy-st.— 10-MORROW. - Morning, at 11- REV. i ... RUMP. Evening at 6-30— REV. GEORGE BOND. RESBYTERIAN 0H U K C H.— The REV. J. H. MACKENZIE will con- < duct the Services TO-MORKOW, both j mo' ning and evening. * Evening robject : " Two Saints reconciled ' who never quarrelled." A question snswered* BAPTIST CHURCH.— The Services ■ on SUNDAY will be conducted by the R V. A. H. COLLINS, of Ponsohby. Morning at it ; Evening at 6*30. MR G. F. NAYLOB7 , (PROB. DIPL. I S^M ), j BEGS to inform Country Puoils and ] Friends that being now Registered by the Minister of Eduaitior, all hi. . Pupils by' Train can obtain Tecbnioa" School Tickets. ; Theory, Pianoforte, Singixg, Etc RICHMOND. MR. COXON Will give a short series of DEMONSTRATIONS on IRONING, CLEANING, PKWS- , SIN<J, etc., at the INSTITUTE, RICHMOND, Commencing at 2.30 on MONDAY Afternoon. HARMONIC SOCIETY SPOHR'S "LAST JUDGMENT." SCHOOL OF MUSIC— APRIL 24th. NELSON JOCKEY CLUB. ALL ACCOUNTS against th 9 above Club are to be rendered to tbe undersigned not later than WEDNESDAY, the I6th inst. JOHN GLEN, 972 Secretary. MOTUEKA. THE' MAYORAL ELECTIONTO THE BURGESSES OF THE jBOKOUGH OF MOTUEK4. LADIES AND GENTLEMAN— • Innresponse to a Requisition asking me to allow myself to be nominated as a Candidate for the office of -Mayor for the ensuing year. I have much pleasure in acceding to your request. I have the honor to be, Your obedient servant, J. S. WRATT. "notice, STOKE ROAD BOARD ELECTION IN pursuance of "The Eoad Board Act, 1882," and "The Amendment Act, 1883," and "The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876," I hereby give notice that an ELECtIONof SIX MEMBERS of the Board will beheld on THURSDAY, the first day 6* Maj .. 1902 ; and I hereby appoint the Stoke Road Board Office Richmond, as the place and Wednesday, the 16th day of April, 1902. befcre Noon, as the time for the Nomination of Candidate 3 , and the nomination papers must he deposited at the Road Board Office before m;on, as prescribed by " The Regulation of Local Elections Act »,1876." Nomination papers can be obtained from the Returning Officer. Tbe reuiiog members ac A. Allport, Edmund ChisnaH, Stoke; John Best; and Jopeph E. Bartleit, Appleby; William Coleman, and H. Lankow, Hopp. Dated this 7th day of April, 1902. JOHN GLJSN, Returning Officer.

UPPER MOUTERE ROAD BOARD. ELECTION NOTICE. IN puip-U&noe of tbe provisions of "The Road Boar _b Act, 1882," and amendments thereof, and " The Regulation of J_oo*l Elections Act, 1876," I hereby give notice tbat an ELECTION of THREE MEMBERS of the Upper Moutere Road Board will be held on SATURDAY, May 3rd 1902 ; and that NOMINATIONS of "Candidates ih ill be received by the undersigned on or before Saturday, April 26th» 19U2 on whiih date they will ba received Inn till 12 o'clock noon, at tbe Public Hall, Upper Moutere. Nomination Forms oan be ob'pjned at ' Mr May'e Store, Upper Moutere. R. tiring Members: Messrs Q. Ben emann, DrogemnUer v and Muntz. 10 BN W. ROBINSON, '•■•*,-*.; * Returning Office*. April 10th. 199&KOOIJBAH Cures Baoksche, Head•che, Neuralgia, Bheum_t<Uai, Sgwdne, an 4 Bmiseß,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 86, 12 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 86, 12 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 86, 12 April 1902, Page 3

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