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THURSDAY NEX f, at 230 p.m. AT WHITE HiRT YARDS, RICHMOND. TJ. LYNCH & CO., favoured with in- , struct ions from Mr Ernest Rekinso3, will Bell as above* 1 r ?AT CATTLE (Prime Bullocks) 1 nn FAT wethers On attconnt tit AtFEfeß &!«th. I A FAT CATTLE 4U (Prime North Mandßallocks). n(\ FOB WARD i and 5 Vear oM FUftTHiiR BN'tBIES SOLICITED. T. J. LYNCH, 4701 Auctioneer. FOK SALE BY PIUVATE TREATY. VA.LUABL& FARM - PROPERTY | SITUATED AT WAKEFIEJLD. MESSRS T. J. LYNCH & Co., acting on behalf of Mr JOSEPH GIBBS, of WAKEFIELD, are prepared to sell by PRIVATE TREATY his Farm Lands. TIW Property consists Of :— 1 BIiOCK 1. -contains 620 ACRES of FREEHOLD LAND, with 11---roomed Dwelling and all outbuild^ ings. Hop Garden of 2 acres, with Hop Kiln complete. 320 Acres of this is g«>6a - ; grass growing Itmdi While the. balance/, 300 atr'<sS', .- is excellent grazing land, the wtfiole being nice flat and undulating country. BLOCK 11. contaias 39 ACRES of freehold land, with broomed House and outbuildings, as well as an orchard well stocked and kepi.. Tho property is to bri disJJosOd of In one lot, aftd Mr Gibbs* only reason for selling is that having maae 'h, competence out of the p_lacc\ he wishes to retire from active worft. It is situated within 10 minutes' < walk of the Wakefield Railway Station, hc'mg handy to Church an 6. School, while there is a creamery within half-a-mile of the farmhouse, ami a t?ood road runs through the property. The. piilce is capable of carrying o\'er IQOO shoop in addition to tho usual farm stock. ! For- further particulars as to price and terms npp.y to T. J. LYNCH &. CO.. Stock and Station Agents. CUTICURA OINTMENT Purest of Emollients and Greatest of Skin Cures. The Most Wonderful Curative of Ajnime ' For Torturing, Disfiguring ; Skin Humours ; And Purest and Sweetest of Toilet Emollients. Cuticura Ointment is beyond question thfe tnost successful curntlve for torturing, disfiguring humours of the skin and Scalp, including loss of .hair, ever £otnpounded, In proof of which a Single anointing preceded by a hot bath 1 with CuMcura Soap, and followed iu ' \he severer cases, by, a dose of Cuticura Resolvent, is often sufficient to afford immediate relief in the most ! distressing forms of itching, burning and scaly humours, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy cure wheu all other remedies fail. It is especially 1 bo in the treatment of infants and chil- ' dren, cleansing, soothing and healing the most distressing of infantilp humours, and preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin,, scald atid hair. ©uttbura Ointment possesses, at the same, time; trie charm of satisfying the feihiplfe tvants of the toilet, in caring for the skin, scalp, hair, hands nnd feet, froni infancy to age, far more effectjdally, agreeably and economically than the most expensive of toilet emollients. It3 "Instant relief for skin-tortured (babies," or " Sanative.antiseptic cleansing," or " One-night treatment of the hands or feet," or •' Single treatment of the hair," or "Use after athletics," cycling, golf, tennis, riding, sparring, or any sport, each in connection with tbe use of Cuticura Soap, is sufficient evidence of this. Cutlenr* Resolvent, liquid and in the form of Chocolate Coited Filli, Cutlcur* Ointment »nd Cuticars Sosp are •old throughout the world. Depots t London, 27 Charterhouse Bq.i ParU, 5 Rue de la Pali i Australia. R. Towns ft Co., Sydney I Boston, 137 Columbnt Are. Potter Drug * Chemical Corp.. Sole Proprietors. OST Bend for " The Cuticura Skin Book." Good for Athletes.— Red Bira uycle Depot, Bendi^o, Vic , Aug. 12, 1901. I have pleasure in stating what benefit 1 derive! from using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I have used it freely in training for various bicycle events, and have every confidence in recommending it to all athletes as performing all that is claimed for it.— H. C. Forbes. For sale by R. Snodgrass & Sons. ' ' "* ' ' ' * i .. •< * WHAT HHEUMO DOES. Mr W. Wearing, miner, Mataura, etates us follows :— '• I am 79 ears old, and have lived in Maaura. 40 years. For seven months was a great sufferer from rheumatism, so bad that at times I could not leave my bed. I was told of Itheumo, and took four bottles. The result was that I was completely cured of rheumatism- Mr MacGibbon, who is a J.P. and well-known merchant h ere, .verify my statement. 5 shall always be glad to toll sufferers what vour wonderful medicine Kheunio did for me." Sold everywhere, 2s 6d and 4s 6d, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., wholesale agents. fjlOR SALE—Light, strong, com fortabl American Buggy, to carry two or four peple with adjustable attacbme.it for shafts and pole. Also, set convertible Single and Double Harness. Apply Mail Office. '3a- — . _ fcotsoN A ' _ v a " ows v -^ . rail) ( OJ r^ liJ leoison /n -^^^Ti hg >« ft f EOISON /Pi / EOISON A S ?3 (fe i poionowDfofl Ph Eu icoison /n, : IRECORDS V) |soiori(mOfD|| ! ' H iRtCDROS \fl j (OJ \J J W J%* leaisoN £\ : J^' -*7TiiZl M ' 7^^ f'Fnt CfVA/ n J I *m ~k —i jsja^ f Cl/fdWiV it . Z^¥ ■ £d£ § feSi j / EOISON Bi -^' f\ !^ . ; wioiwiiuium /^S \J Z>> I eoison "A j /"v no c ! ' UKJ UU « «^ VREKIROS \j] t (EOISON fi\ £_] O °*" , * monouwlp |l >—* - p.. / eoison /n . «§£2sS£]!/ gOg feSH ( OJ "^ I >LO leoisaN g[ \j£\ [solo mwmoljl T^i £-lc& fc V RECORDS \B I— t) O (WECORDS \|/ STORE in Bridge S eet, knonn a * HounßelTs."lmmt liate possessions Apply to HARLE7 o> SONS Bay t ja Brewery. " 29

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 219, 9 November 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 219, 9 November 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 219, 9 November 1904, Page 4

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