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Would yon. always- be merry and bright? Then massage your solar plexus. Such is the latest gospel. Probably you require further infoJinatiion. The solar plexus—we take no responsibility for the anatomy or the philosophy of this gcc-ipol—is nerve yturf between the stonmch and the spine, which control respiration, circuiation, and diliCstioiT, and is veiv susceptible to emotion. Therefore if you con.tiiinua.iKy say to yourself that you are a sinner you put a wet- blanket on the solar plexus-, a-'.id so drill and dlk-hear ten your various bodily processes-. On the other hand, if you keop o.a repeating that everything is for the besit in the best, of all pcissrible worlds, the solai p>ioxus, being an irratiicnial thing, is i-m menc-ely pj cased, and .'-'ets itse.ilf t<. smarten up your- whole frarr.e-. But in spite of- its susceptibility to, emotion, th-e solar plexus cannot do without stimula ia-n.ts of another kind. It wants, like a cat, to be. stroked, and, like a cat a wain, when you stroke it, it purrs. .iStaokiiog,. of course, mea.nis massage, and tho way to-apply massage to the article is to breathe deeply. In a course of dee.p breathing ought to turn you out n convinced optimist. hV> now -there-.,-is- no more' excuse; for- -the- existence of de-pressed and depressing people.

b T or Influenza take Woods' Great l'ep permint Uure. Never fails. Is 6d, Hs ESSERT and Cooking Apples. 6 lbs is; best, Table Potatoes 23 Jbs 2s; Oatmeal 25 lbs. 3s 6d.—Bowden, ' Tra l'algar-street. "UST received—Coronation Modal.M isX each, beautiful Necklets Is and Is 6d, Coronation Hairpins 2s box.— "Novelties," 96 Hardy-street. IENDERS arc invited for effecting . ALTERATIONS to Premises ii Trafalgar Street, for G. M. Rout, Esq. Plans aad Specifications may be see: at the Offices'-of the undcis'gnad. wit.' whom Tcrj.'.ors are to-be lodged bv nooi of MOiX'MY, Ist May, 1911. A. R.' GRIFFIN, Architect. WAKATU CRIBBAGE ASSOCIATION TO-NIGHT'S MEETING POST PONED til! FRIDAY, 28th inst. after the Holiday Question ha,s bee: decided. ■, W. BRAY, F. GUY, Joint Secretaries. LENDERS are invited for the EREC _ IT ON cf a. RESIDENCE in Rich mo.;xl Averse. Nelson. Plans and Specifications may be see; .it n: v OthVni, where Tenders close a Noon of WEDNESDAY. 3rd Mav, 1911 Wit. HOULKER. Architect. National Bank C'hair..bci's, Nelson. STATE OF F.DWIN AETHTJI LAMMAS (LATE OF RICHMOND. DECD.) I&ERSO'NS having CLAIMS htyain.thc; .vbovo EsL'itc are requests f-.-rthwitii to rci'.d.r to us detailed par t-cuku-s thereof. PITT AND .MOORE, Solicitors for the Administratrix. SCHOOL COMMITTEES".' ELECTIONS. MONDAY EVENING NEXT, APRII 24th, at 8 p.m. -OUSEHOLDET;3 nr? reminded tlvi . t.he ANNUAL'.MKETTNCS For th, m,am purpose of ELECTING SCHOOI COMMITTEES for the omui.ng Schoo Year will be 'held in the prineinn .Schools in each. District, except in Nelson (Provincial " ITal'j, ' Hope (Rany.ai and Col line wood' (Institute) or MONDAY EVENING Next, at 8 p.m. N. R. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Nelson Education Boai-d. IRESII FRUlT.—Choicest Grapes. '..' Sweet Island' Oranges, Dessert Pears, Dessert Aipples, Cucunubers, Jam Melon-, choice Confectionery, cheap.— AT NELSON FRUIT" CO., Hardy-,street. FRESH. FPUIT. BRIVTNQ on Saturday, ship men' t. dh< ice PinW' Apples and New South VVakw L.Bnni'l'.s. For NELSON FRUIT CO., Hardy-street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 April 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 April 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 April 1911, Page 6

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