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Mrs Head, Fyans-street, Geelong, Vie, writes : "I have found great relief from rheumatism by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is an excellent liniment, and I strongly recommend any persou suffering from. this distressing and painful ailment tg_ try it. My husband has ilso ufi^iekambedain'sPain Balm for cuts an^griwss.ra^ios-ptd^ighte^ with i&V be^&je«iwe4o^rt»ri 3tc vFfrrsate., ■eveiyW^gJfv^S vyi- yrii7~-77 TyiV.i riV town.. Highest .references. . ipply v:; :-XX Vi 17" 'i :!MaTi t "<)fflce.-. " -VTELSON GIRLS* COLLEGE. THE Governors require the services of au Assistant Mistress, at a salary of £95 a year, with board and residence in the College. Applicants to be qualified to teach Latin and French. Duties to commence at beginning of Second Term, about 26th May. The appointment will be subject ta three months' notice pf termination from either side. Applications, stating qualifications and age, accompanied by certificates, testimonials, photograph, and medical cer» tificate of health, addressed to the Secre. will be received up to 27th March. JAMES fLAIR, Secretary. College Office, Nelson, Z7th Feb. 1909. FOR SALE-CHEAP. 3 GOOD Building Sections, 50x120, in Toi Toi Street, ; 08 hampden-st. W. Also, from four to five acres of Land, with part in young orchard. • Also : Six-rmd- House with outbuildings, glasshouse, etc., good orchard, about 4 acres land. - The above afe in a warm, sheltered valley, 15 minutes' walk from railway station. Apply early to J. H. WALKER, Toi-Toi-street,, Nelson» mo THE ELECTORS. LADIES and GENTLEMEN,— I. At the request of a number of Electors, I am a Candidate for the Nelson Licensing Committee. I beg to state ! that lam in favour of ■ All Licensed Houses beine CLOSED at TEN P.M., and any reform' likely to benefit ' the " majority. I Respectf ully solicit the rap* port of those who approve of my views. Yours Sincerely, J. E. BARTLETT. ', ' 1 ■■ TO IBT. Tn STOBE AND DWELI3NG, KNOW** AS BBOOK-STBEET STOBE. i ■■ • . ' WITH STOCK-IN-TRADE if de* sired. „ Low rent to a good tenant* Bplendid opportunity £or. married '• couple. Apply I BISLEY BROS. '&- CO;.. |" '. Hardy-street;), j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 8 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 8 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 8 March 1909, Page 1

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