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The hereditary blood poison of scrofula develops in the delicate tissues of the brain mental weaknesses and infirmities, idiocy and insanity. It enlarges the glands of the throat, impairs tbe sense of smell and taste, or breaks into consuming ulcers on the neck. It destroys tbe lungs, or fills them with tuberculous secretions. It eats away the coating of the stomach, enlarges the liver, clogs the kidneys, creates constipation and induces piles. No human agency can so speedily, permanently* and economically cleanse the JBlooi of scrofulous poison, clear the Complexion and skin. Scalp and Blood, as Reuter's Syrup No. 2, the great blood purifier. Reuter’s Healing Soap for the toilet, nursery, bath, and the healing of skin diseases of every kind and at every stage. 16

Electoral Notices WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. In the matter of the Municipal Corporation Act, [IBB6, and of the .Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876. I HEREBY give notice that the following three persons have been duly nominated for the office of Councillor for Lambton Ward, namely ; HARCOURT, JOHN BATEMAN McLEAN, WILLIAM MORISON, CHARLES BRUCE As there is only one vacancy to be filled, I hereby also give notice th.it a Boll' will be taken as between the said’ candidates [on TUESDAY,- the 26ch day. of November, 1889, at the Corporation Office, Brandonstreet. JAMES AMES, 923 Returning Officer for Lambton Ward. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF LAMBTON WARD. ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOV. 26. AND GENTLEMEN,—I beg to offer myself for the vacant seat in the Council. ■ lam strongly in favour of closing, at the earliest possible opportunity, the present cemetery, and making other provision for the burial of the dead. \ I also consider the time has arrived when a thorough system of drainage should be established, and that without delay the work should be put in hand. If elected, I shall endeavour to deserve the confidence of the electors. Yours faithfully, 972 J. B. HARCOURT.

Tenders. NAPIER HARBOUR WORKS. CONTRACT No. 31. TENDERS for the Supply of 6000 or 12,000 casks of cement, at the option of the Harbour Board, will be received by the Napier Harbour Board by noon of TUESDAY, 17th December, 1889. Specifications to be seen at the. Harbour Engineer’s Office, Napier. JOHN GOODALL, GO Engineer Napier Harbour Board. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. LEASE OF REFRESHMENT ROOMS. Railway Commissioners’s Office, Wellington, 13th November, 1889. SEPARATE written tenders will be re- , ceivod at this office, up to NOON of MONDAY, the 9th December, for leasing the'Jßefreshment Rooms at Auckland, Mercer, Holcombe,Kaitoke, Christchurch, Ashburton, Timaru, Oamarn, Palmerston, and Dunedin, for a period of three years from the Ist January, 1890. Specifications and forms of tender can be obtained at the Railway Managers’ Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Wanganui, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Inveroargillj or at the stations named. Tenders to be addressed to the New Zealand Railway Commissioners, Wellington, and marked outside, "Tender for leasing Refreshment Rooms.” Telegraphic tenders will not be received, and no tender will necessarily be accepted. By order of the Commissioners. E. G. PILCHER, 58 Secretary. WELLINGTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. IT is requested that all accounts in conneetion with the late Show should be rendered at once. P. H. DICKSON, Secretary, [56 Grey-street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8846, 25 November 1889, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8846, 25 November 1889, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8846, 25 November 1889, Page 5

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