REV. D. C. BATES' WEATHER FORECAST Moderate to strong westerly winds, veering strong to gale, southerly, after ten hoars. Expect unsettled and cTouq> weather. Tain probable after ten hoars; tides good j sea rough and increasing m Straits. A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY.— LUCAS' NELSON ALMANAC Btould find a place in every home. No matter what happens, by referring to the Almanac anybody perplexed will find just what to do. DAIRY FARMEItS, JUST LANDED— A FURTHER SHIPMENT OF HELOTTE SEPARATORS la 18 gal., 28 gaL, sjod 40 gau Also, COWSLIP CfiLF MILK. It only pays when the farmers decide to ns« COWSLIP CALF MILK. TASKER AND LEVIEN, \ .rents. Hardy-« -/CROSSED FISH" SARDINES owe their unsurpassed delicacy of flavour to the fact that they are delicately smoked immediately they are taken, and are packed in the purest Lucca Oil. MONEY TO LEND in awMS or | £IOO to £IO.OOO * " - •N COUNTRY & CITY FREEHOLDS, At exceptionally low rates of Interest, with option of repaying part or whole loan on •xtrsmely reasonable terms. WLY TO ANY AQENCY OF THE Government Insurance Department. J. I. RICHARDSON,! tsfiramsat fcuurmnca CoaalMlsaar.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 7 March 1912, Page 1
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