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LICENSING DISTBICT (•. MOTUEKA. election"oFEicensinu committee. i ; NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. J N ,^ rsUance of " The Licensing Act, 1908," I Robert Wardrop, Returning Officer tor the Licensing District of Motueka, do hereby give notice that in pu> SUa 2> e r e T^i he P rovis '°ns of the said Act, an ELECTION will be held for the £■ turn of FIVE Qualified Persons to serve as members of the Licensing Committee tor the said Licensing District of Motueka, and that the latest day for receiving nominations of candidates will tu the ,J st .P a yof March, 1909, and that the poll, if necessary, will be taken at the several polling p ] aoes o f the fia id District on TUESDAY, the 9th day of March, 1909. Every duly registered elector desirous of becoming a candidate must be nominated by not less than two electors of the district by a nomination paper, as prescribed in section 105 of the "Legislature Act, 1908," given or transmitted to the Returning Officer so as to reach him not later than S o'clock in the Afternoon of MONDAY, Ist Maic 1909. The following are the Polling? Places for the district :— Courthouse, Afotueka (principal). Schoolroom, Riwaka. Schoolroom, Lower Moutere. Schoolroom, Upper Moutere. Schoolroom, Appleby. Schoolroom, Waimea West. Reading Room, Brightwater. Drill Shed, Spring Grove. Oddfellows' Hall, Wakefield. Railway Station, Belgrove. Schoolroom, Ngatiraoti. Schoolroom, Dovedale. Schoolroomj Stanley Brook. Kailway Station, Tadmor. Post Office, Tophouse. Courthouse, Tnkaka. Schoolroom. Upper Takaka. Schoolroom, East Takaka. I Schoolroom, Motupipi. County Council Office, Collingwood. Central Hall, Rockville. Public Hall. Bainham. Sawmill Cottages, Alangarnhau. I Schoolroom, Pakawan. I St. C-'or-e's Hall, ScddonviJle. Schoolroom, Knruni°.i. iSchooiiooni, KoMgaiiu. Schoolroom, Motupiko. I Sclioolroom, Promised Land. Dated this Qtli clay February. l;.0d. ! ROBERT WARDROP, I Upturning Officer. I ! N B.— Nomination lY.rms ra/i be had I'ioin <he Re-turning Officer. "KOZIE " TEA KEEPS GOOD. "TT 0ZIE " TEA KREP ? GOOD.— Ji. Many Teas lose their or'ginal flavour through faulty packing, but I 'Kozie" is put up so that no detenoraI tion is po«oibls. It comes to you P"' Ressing a" ''■» •"•iuinal flavour. * Asentg GROVE & FONS- • "FOB THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.' : CLARKE'S BLOOD ; MIXTURE THE WORLD-FAMED BLOOD 1 PUP.IFIER AND RESTORER IB i WARRANTED TO LbiAM THE . BLOOD FROM ALL IMPURIf ■ TIES from whatever enuse arising. V For Scrofula, Scurry, Eczema, Bk. [ and Blood Diseases Black heads, Pin. t pies, ami sores of all kinds, it ii k never-failing and permanent Cure. ► Cures Old Bores, I Cares Sores on Vb« Neok Curec Sore Leg*. • Cures Blackheadi of Pimp'-M on th> , Fao*. Cure* Scurvy, I : Cares Ulcers. . Cures Blood and Skin Disease*. Cares Glandular Swellings, I Clears the Blood from all impure . matter, froir whatever c»nM 1 . arising, I It removes the cstut rom tht . { blood and dodm, ; It U a real apecifo for Qout Mid I : Rhenmatio pains. , ' A« »bu» mixture )i pleasant to At taste, and warranted free from anyI thing injurious to tbe most delicate . constitution of either sex, th« Propriei tors solicit sufferers; to give it a trii I to test its value. Mr W. Panley, Broad Lane, Gotten--1 ham, Cambridge, writes. — "Three years ago I had a slight attack of skin disease, and was obliged to see a doctor, who told me it was Eczema. _ I was ncder his treatment Fome time, but got no better. I tnea, I ma; aay, scores of other medicines, but all to no purpose, and I was, therefore persuaded to go to the Infi.-mary. There I was undo rspecial treatment, but got no better, and came out uncured ; in fact, worse loan wtisu in 1 was now covered from heud to foot, ■ and wae tormented that I almost wished myself dead ; the medical man told me L bhoald never get better. I think I may truly say my case was one of the «orat it was possible to have and everyone said they had never seen anyone like me. Well, at lost I heard about "CLARKE'S BLOOD MlXj TUBS," and decided to give it a j trial I purchased seine from BOOTH, , lUo cheiQict., bud look it, according to rules f.li- Ihi6n OlOUtild, lililld b&ioB H ' dreadful c&sa. mud 1 «iu lliiukfdi U> say I am now [xiifooUy v»«U, with toy »h:u aft clear ad possible It wiin UIiABKB'B HLOOD MIXTDBB which ettected this woudurfnl cure, uid , I uiuucit recoommend ii too highly." "January £Oth, 1900.' '- Private W. Lane, writing from the Depot, Wilts Regiment, Denies, Nov. 14th, 1899, nja: "For 18 months I euSered witU a Bore moath and my lips were much swollen. I tried all kinds of lintmenta and medicines, but with no good result, and I began to think it would be a standing disease, until a friend of mint advised me to send to your firm for a case of 'OLABKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE.' I«n gl«l to say that before I had taken half the bottle the sores in my moath begea to ; disappear, and my lips beg^an to get , their natural size. By the time I had ' fipiphed tbe Us case I wad thankful to 1 find myself restored to my former 1 health.''' THOUBAND& «F TESTIMONIALS OF WONDERFUL CUBES FBOM ALL PABT3 OF THE WOBLD. CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE u old in bottles at 2s M each and in cases containing six times the quantity at 11b, sufficient to effect a permanent cure in thu great majority of longstanding cases— Sold by Chemist* and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world. Proprietors: The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drag Company, Lid coin, England. Trade Marki —"BLOOD MIXTUBB." CLARKE'k BLOOD MIXTUBB. CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTUBR ' CAUTlON.— Purchatera of Clarke's Blood Mixture should set that they get the genv'ne article. Worthless imitations and substitutes are sometime* palmed oS by unprincipled vendors. The words "ijneoln and Midland lonntiee O<m» CtSyany. Uneote, Eng•■>vd." are r graved on the Gfovern- ,. Sf»-7i» CLABKE'B WORLDKAMKn BIOOD MIXTURE," blown ou the bottle, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ABE GENUINF ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 26 February 1909, Page 1

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