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TO-MORROW, at il a.m. On account Mr S. Leach. Leghorn and Wyandotte Cockerels, from the " bred to lay " strain Also, Apples, Tines, lianauas, Bacon, Onions, Harness, quantity Furniture, etc W. ROUT & SON'S. TO-MORROW, at 12, Noon. MESSRS W. ROUT & SONS *ill sell .. MR THETFORD'S Nile-Str.eet Property, and MR HILDRETH-S, UFPer Moutere Property, TO-MORROW, at 12, Noon. W. ROUT & SONS, Property Salesmen. BOOKBINDING. Books of all B OOKBINDING, Stt, Style at the BOOKBINDING. Evening Mail Office. BOOKBINDING, ledgers, Cash -DOOKBINUING. B^ k u V. „ OOKBINDING, <%£ -*-* T^, Kuled to any T> OOKBINDING. pattens rt. LUCAS & SON, " Evenins Mail v Ofllcei RICHMOND" BUTTER FACTORY TENPENCE HALFPENNY PER LB will be paid for BUTTER FAT de. lircred to the above Factory from Ist Julj until further notice. W. R. MAY 1195 Proprietoi. J. A. OHISHOLM, TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. (Next to Mercer's Cycle Works). FOR WATC&EiFi SPECTACLES AtT ATCHES ol the best quality ** kept in stock, guaranteed 1? months to 3 years, SPECTACLES ACCURATELY FITTED, The sight tested with the latest appliapces, a room specially fitted uj for the purpose, Spectacles all prices. Sole agent for the RATIONAL SPECTACLE. They give PERFECT REST to"' the eyes at night. CONSULTATION FREE Also a fticely selected stock ol JEWELLERY & PLATE. N.8.— 6,i years witb W. LitUejohn & Son, Wellingtw years' exneriem*.. THE WbßLlj-CAMRD BLOOD PDR^ FIER AND KESrORER, 13 WARRANrED TO CLEAR THI BLOOL> from all impn-ities t om whfltuve p cav e ariaiag. For Scrofula, Scurfy, Eczema, Skin and Blood Di-enses, Blackheads, Pirn pios, and sore ■of all kind 1 , it is a nevei failing and permaaenfc Cura. It Cures Old Soreß Cures Sores oh the Neck Cures Sore Legs-. Cures Blackhead or Pimples on *ih.v Faci Curea Scurvy Cure 3 Ulcers Cure* Blood and Skin D'noases. Cures Glandular Swellings Clears the Blood from all impure Mattel From whatever caoee arising. It is a real specific for Gout and R matlc piine Id removes the oau3O from the Blooc and Bones. As this Mixture (p pleasant to tin aste, and warratited freo from anything njnrious to the most delicate oonatitu tion of either sex, the Proprietors soliai eufiererc to give it a trial to test it: value "■ v VV. Pauley' Bi-oad Lane, 'v/Ottennan Oiunbridß*, writes : —"Throe yeara ago ] had a slight attack of skin di ease, anc was obliged to me ft doofcor, who told m< it was Eczemn. I was under his treat ment Borne time, but got no better. ] tried, X may say, scores of oilier mcdi cine?, bat »M to no purpose, anb I wai therefore, purctiaded to go to the Infirm ary. Th^re 1 «ras under ep'ecial trea:meat; bat gtii nb better, and, came unvoted J i lafit, woi-ae fclian wilon in. was now w>vered from aead to foot- and wa3 tormented tbnt I almost wished mj self dead; one medical man told me Inever should get better. I think I maj truly say my case was one ol tne worqs it was possible ,io have* and etery one said hai they had never s on anyone like me. Well, at last I heari about ' Clarke's Blood Mixture * and decided to pive it) a rial. I ptirohaatid some from Boot', the ohetni«ts, and iook it according to rales foa three months, mine being a dreadful oase, and I am th&ukful to say f am now perfectly well, with my skin as clear as possible. It was ' Clarke's Blood M ix me' which fleet d this wonuj orue Jaf; I .'ftnrct miU'iifEd it too l,icb]\ nuary 20, 1900." Private VV. Lane writing from tile Depot Wilts Regjcaent, Devizes, Nov 14 th, 1899 days; "For eighteen months 1 suffered viih a sore moa h, anu. my lips were nuoh swollen. I tried all kinds of oiot agents and medicines bit with no good eanlt and I beg.c *3 think it would be come a standing disease, until a friend of mine advised me to send to your firm for 1 a case of ' Clarke's Blood Mixture.' lam glad to aay that before I had taken half the bottle the sores ill my uiouth began 04 disappear, and my lips began to get choir aatnral size. By the time I bad finished the Us case [ was thankful to find mvsel ies ored to my former health. TH^n&ANDS OF rESTIMONIALb Ob' WONDERFUL CUKES FROM ALL PABTft OF THE WORLD. L-iarke's Blood Mixture is sold Bc>ts?oe Se {Id e^<vh, «o4 in oases couiJn ng cix tim6ff the quantify, Us - enffi pient to effect a permanent cure in the gr<%at majority of long standing oases — By l. Ghemistß and Patent Medicine Vendors ftroughont the World. Proprietors, The . Lincoln and Midland bounties Ditsu Conipany, Lincoln, Engand. Tinde Mark- " Blood Mirtura CLARA'S BLOOO" MIXTOrF C UT ON. — Purchasers of Clarke Blood M ixtttfo ahottld sue that they ge the genuine article. tVorihless imifc tions and subßriutss are soaxetiines palme off by tin principled vendors. Tho word Lincoln and Midland Coanties Drugs Campany, Liasoln, England," are engrav eg on the Government Stamp, and ClarWa vv vrld-fftwed Blood lown in the bottle, WITHOUT WHICH ONB ARK OtfNTTTmw I The Greatest Danger from colds and influenza is their tendency to result in pneumonia. If reasonable care is used and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. It will cure a cold or an attack of influenza in less time than any other treatment. It always cures and cures quickly. H. Snodgrass & Sons sell it. Toothache is a severe test of a man's philosophy. A simple remedy is to saturate a piece of cotr ton with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and place it in the cavity of the affected tooth. One application gives relieL Try it. R. Fnodgrasa & Sons sell it.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 150, 17 July 1903, Page 4

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