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THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN / AGREEMENT. ' PRESS OPINION IN GERMANY. [United Pbess Association. — Copybight.] LONDON, Friday. "The Times' " forecast of Russian opinion on the Anglo-Russian agreement is confirmed. The St. Petersburg "Bourse Gazette" remarks that the c Convention dealing with European r questions should lie a logical sequel to the Convention dealing with Asiutic affairs. c BERLIN, Friday. t In official circles in Burlin the atti- f tnde of the German Government is a described as in friendly agreement with i the Treaty. Germany's commercial in- t terests in the Persian Gulf are not | aifeetcd in view of Britain's .mainten- j 1 ance of the open door policy. The "Deutche Tageszeitung" declares ( that the last stone has been laid in the j building of the British coalition policy. | From the standpoint of Germany's Imperial interests, Germany has no ( 5 reason to feel satisfied when two other j I Powers arrange differences, which, in . given circumstances, might be more j ■ useful to Germany. j Every-day Accidents, ' Ai-'aMlele whfcir really (TeservSS that much mls-usea word "Invaluable" appears In this week's "Graphic," entitled "First Aid: Or What to Vo In Case ot 'Accident." The eorjlous Illustrations and simple explanations should be kept handy in every" household, for the Incalculable relief they will give under many every-day accidents touched on cannot be over-estimated, Mr Thomas Sneddon, family Gioct Mornington, Duuedin, writes regaidiiij, Chambtylains Cough Remedy: — '\%iy little grandchild was very bad with croup, »ud we had tried nearly eve.ything we ever heard of, but with no result. We secured a bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy and gave it to hire according to directions. It only took a couple ot doses to cause all the p..legm to come away and soon he was out of danger. I really think, he adds, "that Chamberlains Cougu JRemedy ii the best remedy sold fer children.* Fo* sale by R. Snodgrass.* WAKEFIELD. THE Wakefield Lawn Tennis Club will open its season on WEDNESDAY 7 ' Afternoon next, October 2nd, at 3 p.m. Intending members and Friends cordially invited. A dance will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall in tho evening, commencing at 8 o'clock NELSON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. TROUT FISHING SEASON AND LICENSES. IT is hereby notified that the Trout Fishing Season OPENS on TUESDAY, Ist October prox., and closes on 31st March, 1908. LICENSES to Fish for Trout within tho dates named may now be obtained from Messrs J. E. Hounsell and Co., W. G. Vining, Trafalgar-street; oi the Postmaster, Motueka ; on payment of the following fee : Men £10 0 Women and Boys ... 5 0 R. CATLEY, Hon. Sec. Nelson, 25th Sept., 1907. > "W. R. MAY, s RICHMOND AND WAKAPUAKA. ) INVITE Inspection of their Spring and Summer Goods. French Trimmed Millinery (Choice > h-aris Models). ; Ready to wear Hats in all shapes arid 1 styles. Dress Materials and Costumes. 3 Voiles, Delaines, Zephyrs, Muslins, > Linens and Cottons Prints. BLOUSE Lengths, Embroidered. White, and Coloured Silk, Chiffon, 1 Muslin, and Cotton Blouses, Choice Dainty Goods. ' GLOVES, Josephine's and Dent's ' (stocked only by us), Mousquotaire ' Lisle MOCHA Finish, in Black, Slate. ' and White. SUEDE in Black, Beaver, and Grey, Silk and Lace iv all shades. CURTAINS in Lace, Nett, Muslin, Chinell and Serge, New Laces, Ribbons, "' Flowers, Featheis, and Trimmirgs, Lii noleums, Floorcloths, Hearth Rugs, Car- , pets. Slips, and Mats, Ladies' and Chilj dre.i's Boots and Shoes "All ne>v j Goods." These Goods are Imported Direct from the Manufacturers, which enables us lo offer the best value in Nelson. j T bEG to Thank tbe General Public , JL for their past jupport, and solicit i a Contiuance of their Kind Patronage. As I have found my present premises too smaU for tia volume cf Business, 1 I ha"o secured a long Jease of the^ tt-ALACE CjKATING "O INK, I ALACE OKATINQ JR/IN*. where in conjunction with the oth»» shop our Bui"""' will be conducted. TT/^TTCJT^C FURNISHED i JtIUUoJCJ& FROM £20 UPWARDS. BEDDING— A Soeciality. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ' A. KARSTEN, EXCHANGE AND MART, COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER AO. 1 and 2, gFTDGfi STREET Nel pou. o. ' ■ ' ■■ _ y^SS)* To Travel AppleSfapj'fc'rf&gnw by W T aimea West, \i^Jk-^lrttr&. Hope, and Stoke jPffHrVW Districts. The Draught Stallion | GLEN ALBION. IFor fun* -. , ..rticulars apply H. T COOK, Appleby. | , • ... To Stand This V.~" ' ""*/' £i£ 'f? « Season. S^^/CltfW The Standard r>f yj&W Bred Trotting t^s^ferf-iw*. Stallion JAMAICA. i (Half-brother to Black Child.) By Kingston — Tennessee. The best bred Trotting Stallion in the district. Particulars see cards. GEO. SILCOCK, Brightwater. To Travel this (By Young Torpedo, from Daisy, by Fitz-James, imp.) YOUNG TORPEDO, by Torpedo (imp.), from Nancy (fast trotter), by Scamp — The Hawk, by Golden Eagle, Torpedo (Australian record 10 miles, and siro of Tornado, Torpedo Bill, Submarine, etc.), was from Miss Modesty, by Lucifer — Flying Beauty, by Perfection, the erstwhile King of Trotters. Fitz-James (imported by the late Mr John Kerr, from California) sired those sterling trottors Rarus and Clyde, and was by the great General McClennan — Idalia, by Owen Dale. FITZ-ROY' is a rich Brown, standing 16 hands, on a splendid set of legs and feet and exhibits in a marked degree a rare combination of quality and substance, with perfect action and a good turn of speed, and possesses those most essentials in all sires — a sound constitution, and docile temper. FITZ-ROY'S breeding is undeniable, embracing, as itdoes, through Fitz-James and Torpedo, the two best Strains of blood over imported to the Dominion. FITZ-ROY will serve a -limited number of mareo at £2 10s each, payable on Ist January, 1908. Mares not proving in foal may be returned next season free. Groomage 2s 6d. Mondays : Wakapuaka. Thursdays : Stoke, Richmond, Appleby, and Brightwater. Remainder of week : At Owner's Stable. J. W. HAASE,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 September 1907, Page 4

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