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LAST SIGHT'S CABLES < TELEGRAMS- { CUKITBD PRESS ASSOCIATION.] , LONDON, Yesterday. President Loubet, in a telegram King Edward, says he is delighted at tl good impression carried away by tl King as the result of his visit, and mo warmly thanked him for the sentiment i kindly manifested towards the Fren< people and Government. King Edward was accorded a splend ovation at Portsmouth, and at London. King Edward has commanded|the Ii niskilling Fusiliers to wear a grey plun in recognition of their brilliant servici in South Africa. The Bond Congress unanimously coi demned any contribution by the Caj Parliament towards the cost of the war. BLENHEIM, Yesterday. The Teachers' Court of Appeal has di liverei judgment against the Educatio Board, with costs, for dismissing tt head master of the Borough School. M Scott Smith, SJM\ (the Chairman) an Dr MeArthur upheld the apj>eal, while M Eaynor considered the dismissal nece; sary for making a fresh appointment ov ing to the amalgamation of the boys' an girls' departments of the schools. NEW PLYMOUTH, Yesterday. A man named Wood was killed to-nigli at Sentry Hill. He was shifting threshing machine by moonlight, and gc caught between the engine and Gombinc He was severely crushed in Jthe chesi and died before medical aid arrived. Th same man was with P. George at th time he was thrown from his bicycle an killed a few days ago. For Bronchial Cough, take Woods Great Peppermint Cure Is 6'd anc 2s 6d everywhere. If you warn to Lire noises, isuggies, Carriages, Cabs, etc., ring uj F. N. JONES, Tattersall's. No. 3S (thirty-nine) dost forcet it.— Advl Baby's Cough Must Never LingerNothing is more distressing tham tc see a helpless little infant suffering with a. cough, and to be fearful oj using a remedy which may contain some harmful ingredient. The makers of Cfaajnberlain's Cough Kemedy positively guarantee that this preparation does not contain opium in any form, or any other harmful substance. Mothers may confidently give this remedy to. their little ones. It givesiprompt relief and is perfectly safe. It always cures and cures quickly. R. Snodgrass & Catarrh is Always the Result of a neglected cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will not cure catarrh but will cure the cold and. so prevent that disagreeable malady. This remedy not only relieves the local irritation of the throat and lungs, but removes the causes of the diseased condition. It leaves the system in a natural anh healthy condition. It alßays cures and cures quickly. R. Snodgrass & Sons, Hardy-street, seU At. The Elusive Pigskin is the source of much sport and the cause of many injuries. Football players should use Chaquberlain's Pain Balm, an antiseptic liniment, especially valuable for sprains and bruises. One application gives relief. Try it. R. Snodgrass & Sons, Hardy-street, sell it. No Opium in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.— Many cough cures contain opium. The effect of this drug is to diminish secretion of the mucus, and the relief afforded is only temporary, As soon as the effect of the opium passes off, the malady returns in a more severe form The system is also weakened and rendered more susceptible to cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy does not contain opium in any form. It affords relief and leaves the system in a healthy condition. It always cures and cures quickly. R. Snodgrass & Sons, Hardy-street sell it. THE " ALLAN" OIL ENGINE. STATIONARY, PORTABLE. Large Power. Small Consumption of Oil. Factory Managers and Farmers, LOOK AT THIS ! ! ! rP to date there has never been a single ALLAN OIL ENGINE removed for being unequal to guarantee or unfit for work undertaken. This record we believe tc be unique, and such as is possessed by no other make of Oil Engines. Built in SCOTLAND by the Besl Workmen out of the Best Material and to the Best Design. Write f«r Particulars, &c, a1 once to W. FIELDES, Jnr., Nelson. Agent for Nelson Province. PUBLICJNOTICE. THE LICENSING DISTRICT OF MOTUEKA. IN pursuance of the provisions of " Th Licensing Act, 1881," and tbe Act amending (he same, and of " The AlcohoH Liquors Sale Control Act, 1803," and th amendments thereof, I hereby give notic that a Quarterly Licensing Meeting, bein the Amiual Licensing Meeta.j; of th Licensing Committee of the licensin District of Motneka, will be held at th Courthouso, at Motueka, at NOON o TUESDAY, the Second day of JUNI 1903, for the purpose of taking into coi sideration all applications for Certificate for such Licenses, and the Renewal, IN moval, or transfer of a License as by tli said Acts are authorised to be granted b the said Licensing Committee. All notices of application must be lodge (in duplicate), together with the prescribe fees, with the undersigned, at least twent; one days before the second day of Jui next. Forms of application may be obtain* from the Clerk of the Magistrate's Coui Brightwater, and the Postmasters at Cc lingwood, Takaka, and. Motueka. Given under my hand, at Motueka,- tli 25th day of April, 1903. H. E. GILBERT, Clerk, Licensing Committee. IGRANVILLE BROS WE beg to announce that w have opened a General Stor at BRIGHTWATER, and hope b selling nothing- but the VER BEST QUALITY at the VER LOWEST PRICES, to obtain share of public patronage. We do not intend to undersell an] one, but as we BUY for CASH, tk will allow no one to undersell vi excep t those th?t deal in an inferic class of goods, with whom we d not compete. Please call and inspect our good! and get prices which will astonis you. Orders called for, and goods d< livered to any part of t-he distric GRANVILLE BROS., CASH STOREKEEPERS. BRIGHTWATER.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 95, 7 May 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 95, 7 May 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 95, 7 May 1903, Page 1

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