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t" /V^^^ ( NEW PLYMOUTH. | , , C ? "Have derived great j "Took two doses of \ \ May I Impey's May Apple only, £ / bencnt > and in one hour felt hke I \ £.™' tion , have { a different man^ J „ A> NIcHOL . ) jso^ People all over the *#* colony-^north, west, east, Jf and south— after vainly trying other £* remedies for Indigestion and Liver NjV ■--.., § Complaints, have found a complete cure in i IMPEY'S \ m. This liquid remedy acts on the liver and flushes S m_ the kidneys, cools the blood, clears out ST the waste bile, frees the uric acid and^^ T^. cleanses the stomach and bowels .^ in i manner intended r^^T^\ ( SOUTHLAND. | C "Impey's M.w Appli-: is ? S „.„,.• C 1 . , „ , „;._ S C " Impey s May Apple is I C a sure cure for Indigotion, t. \ , , i , ,„ Z \ „ . .- j ci„„o;«l, C J the only preparation I know «» \ Constipation, and SUiggiMi S <..''., ... < ? , ■ c c- .1- 14^-iHache } I ot for restoring 'a man with I N T iver For bick tieaaacm- c c , , , , „ —^ S 1 Liver.. ru 5 3 a liver ' to good health." <! C i "0 equa..^^ C j E y. JameS) E -««^ /^ A/N^ /> Chemists and Stores, 2 6 per bottle. 8 "Restore "i*™* ,, Health;* mj^S^SSßffip '' Rich, Creamy and Delicious. Benger's Food contahis in Itself the natural digestive principles, which enable it to be taken and "retained when all other foods are rejected. 1 For Infants, Invalids, and tne Aged. ■* Bengefs Food is sold in Uns by Chemists, etc^emywhm^^^^^ LAMPS AND LAMPWARE. WITH the advent of Winter it will be necessary to provide LIGHT and HEATING suitable for the season. ; "r SNODGRASS & SONS have DreDared to meet the occasion by importing larg-e and well assorted stocks of the BEST A.NP MOST JP-TO-DATE GOODS obtainable in TABLE LAMPS, HAND LAMPS, HANGING LAMPS, BRACKET LAMPS, KEROSENE HEATING STOVES, PRIMUS STOVES, SAS GLOBES, AND LANTERNS. [ GAS CHIPSETS, LnftiP GLOBES, LAMP WICKS, KEROSENE PUMPS, Etc., Etc. j We are making a display in the Window, and tho Trado and Public generally are requested to inspect and inquire prices before purchasing elsewhere. R SNODGRASS & SONS, "j Do you ws&! a Refreshing & lavigoratmg Beverage f I Thtt. Criafc ; __ W3T A /fZS © It -will piaase you by Un Delicious Natural Flavour Ead revive you by ita i Nourishing and Invigorating Properties, I "Worthyoflliegr.it reputation which " For perfect purity, delicacy of (Ifwuf, I | It h-u built up ever since the early yenre and nutritive value, Van Houtcn'i Cocoa jj >« «N> P"t century."- occupies lhe /bremoj*; -clace."---i na tea uanat. or.BitiiTimAmsjiETiiasncTtrmaiaa. & BEST fi? GOES FARTHEST.* nm^^ m^ m —*^*^*^aa^*Um~ a i\ALLx\.-\i,Tt mum, jwrra mui^jc— mw^^— — jp

wm SORB / ■'- • —a """"si Would Scratch and Tear the Flesh Unless Hands Were Tied-Wasted to a Skeleton-Grew Worse" Under Doctors— Skin Now Clear, WOULD HAVE DIED BUT FOR CUTICURA — B — *'My little son, when about a year fetid n* half old, began to have sores cdtao out on his face. I had a physician treat him, ygSTfek but the sores grew worse. Then they li - ;I(t began to come on "?•-*/ -Hl***- -S*ms,- tlien on \ .-■» I oUici' trarts of his body, aiid tlien one /tfa-j,, — 7-SJ\ came on his chest, •^Ui^Si^SiVv worse than the 7/ Iranf™ othcl-s - Thenlcall- /;/!/// 1 W/ U» ed another physician. Still he grew worse. At the end of about a year and a half of suffering he (TOW »>" bnd I had to tie his hands in cloths at HlgU to keep him from scratching the sores and fearing the Ilcsh. "He eot to be a mere skeleton, ancl was hardly ttWe to walk. My Aunt advised me to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. So great was ilt'r f-.-Jtn in tbem that she gave me a sma piece ot Soap to if'J hM a little of the OintS I took ltW without any faith, but to please her I tried it and it seemed to diy up the sores a littlo"I sent to tlio drug store and got a cako of the Soap and a box of the Oinfr.enb and followctl the directions, nnd at the end Of about two months the sores were all well. Ho _ has never had any sores of any kind smre. "Ue is now strong and heaitny, nnd I cun Bay that only for the Cuticura Romcdics my precious child woulci have died frcm those trrrib.e soi-p» t U=ed only one cake, ef boap 'tnd -Hhulit tiifee boxes of Ointment MA ERbertSfctMoH. Woodville. Conn., April 22, 1905." The orl*-innl ol the nl)Ov» tcslimonial i- r-rx U-: :r .tv dKi-oltHc I'ftt" 1>""K V' k0 v '''°s-,"!^'vi'','pv V r..w. lir'nr"!,*-' tJP. -Ti« n» .t Co . *>"*" ■!»■.». *•> <"'rjt •; ■ ■ „ , Sural""- A ringlc Xt otlcn crcr l'ollcr l»n„ S. Sl*il-||lC'ro-«*ni a Co., tyducy, **-„ =. w ■ THE PERMANENT BUILfrING SOCIETY OF NELSON. THE ANNUAL GENEBAL MEETING of Shareholders in this Societv will be held in the Bo*ird Room, H-li'dv-stl-cct., on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd "of May, 1207, at 8 p.m. Business : ■To receive .Directors' Annual Import I i<j>rl Balance-sheet. To Eic" i i;!i'tf'.''-nr« and Auditors, i To censidei- any otliel' Lmsiiis''-! ihat may I be brought forward. Note.— Tho BALLOT for Auditors will remain open at the Office, Hardy-sti-3?t, ou MONDAY, the 20th Jlay, froni 9 a.m. till 7 p-m-Copi"*? of th" llaianoe-slirct tan be ' procured at the Olficti. I " f.EQRGE M. ROIIT, ' Pecretary. ■j^ r ELSON~EUI/CAfiON iJOARD. APPLICATIONS, complying with cjnditioiis named on Board's form will be received until THURSDAY, 23id | May, ISO 7, for the following position's, vii: : lakaka. D.H.S.: Teacher of S^-t.il-dary Division, who must be a graduate of some University, 1 salary £150 a year. Globe Hill, Progress : Sole Teacher, ' present salary £110 and £i 0 h.a. Seddonville : Assistant Mistress. Sal ary £IQO. Church lii 11 : Sole Teacher, Salary £90 and resider.ee. Awn iti: Sole Teacher, Salary at pre sent £66 and free lodgings pro vided. Wccdslock: Sole Teacher, present Salary £48 and free lodgings provided. Pupil-Teachers at Nelson Boys', Denniston and Charlerton Schools. STEAD ELLtS, Secretory. | Ntleon, May sth, 1907. J ELECTION OF SCHOOL COM- I MITTEES. THE HOUSEHOLDERS resident in the undermentioned School Districts having [ailed to elect School Committees for their respective Districts on the date appointed, the Nelson Education Board hereby convenes meetings of Householders io'r SATURDAY, 25th May, at 8 p.m., for the purpose ••■( * electing Committees. The Meetings will be held in the respective School buildings, and nominations cf persons willing to serve on the Committee in the School District in which they reside may be made at the r.iectiiu; as provided for in section 109 of the Act. Committees consisting of FIVE • Members are required iv the Central Buller, Pariwhakaho, and Pokororo : School Districts, and for the Mataki- . taki and Puponga Aided Schools. Committees consisting of SEVEN Members are required in the Burnett's Face, Foxhill, Millerton and Summerlea School Districts. I The first meetings of the newly-elect-ed Committees will be held immediately after the election. BY ORDER, STEAD ELLIS, Secietary, Nelson Education Board. Nelson, May sth, 1907.

rft w4 E\l ¥- •OXCvli^l %jJl3lm. JL JLO The Famous Remedy for COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, Sl CONSUMPTION, Has the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine in the World. Brealhint 8 HoaSS^TpS^r ? re „ am * z k ed at it 3 wonderful influence. Its healing power is marvellous. Sufierers from any form of Bronchitis. Cough, Difficulty ol fir . ?*•■ Ho * r f m £ ss ' Fal I n ° r S° r eness in the Chest, experience delightful and immediate relief; and to -choso who are subject to Colds on the Chest it is invaluable, as II . s a '~°™P><= U > ( - ur = : it is most comforting in allaying irritation in tha throat and giving strength to the voice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to becom* rtJ°?H C ii^!WM? , L „01 1° dev «'°P- v Consumption has never been known to exist where "Coughs" hare been propwly treated with this medidoft No bwM •L-iould be without it. as, takea at the beginning a dose ia generally sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certain. * * Beware off Imitations ! rhe great success of hearne's bronchitis oure, has induced « number of unprincipled persons to make imitations, each calling: his medicine "Bronchitis Oure," with the object Of deceiving the simple-minded, and so eettins a, sale for an imitation which has none of the beneficial effects that HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE has. Consequently It has become necessary to draw your attention to this faot, and to request you In your own interests to be particular to ask for HEARNE'S and to see that you get H. HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, Small Sl=e, 2/6; Laree Size, 4/e. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors. and*by tha Proprietor, W. a HEARNE, Chemist, G*elcn Sl Victoria. Forwarded to any Address, when not obtainable locally. 1 NOTlCE.— Hearne's Bronchitis Cure No. la does NOT contain any poison within the meaning of the Act tt is eqwiH/ beneficial for the youngest child and the most aged person, . NX BRANCH OFFICE.— No. 11, First Floor, Hume's Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington. ■•■•>S'i3 l

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 May 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 May 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 May 1907, Page 4

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