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The Late Fire AT THE RQYAL BLUE HOOSE J. P. COOKE BEGS to take this opportunity to Thank the Public of Nelson for the liberty atronage he has received during the laßt 25 years, and to inform them that he has taken TEMPORARY PREMISES, nearly opposite tbe former site, where he will be happy to RECEIVE ORDERS as heretofore; and having cabled to Sydney and England for Goods to be sent out as quickly as possible, will ba able in a few weeks to OPEN WITH A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK. in the n^antiene, through the kind offers of his brother naa.wo*, and some oi the Nelson merchants to draw front tu.;» ato^s he hopes to be able to supply all orders that may be entrusted to Mm. J. P. 0. respectfully desires that ALL ACCOUNTS due to him be paid as eooa as j possible, and ALL CLAIMS against him be ent in at once. nHSOLICITEDjrESTIMONUL MR. TEED.— Dear Sir,— ln 1870, when on tbe expedition with Col., Whitmore, we were Berved with boots which, onfortunately In my case, bo cramped my feet that ever Binoe have suffered intensely from corns and unions, the pain at times being so exoruciat g that for several days together I was unable to put my boots on. I have tried all known remedies I could obtain without benefit. I have used two boxes of Teed's Corn Cure, and am proud to tell you that my corns are entirely gone, and I can walk as far in five minntes now as I would in half an hour before. From the penalties I have undergone I hope all who suffer will try it, for I never had thelikeof it.— Geo. Cablbukr (late A. C. Force). Sold by Mb. BOON, Chemist, in boxes Is eaoh Barley and Hops BOUGHT Or ADVANCED AGAINST as uanai. pORNf~a AOKS, alMeizea. i j Bfcaeliine OlJ_^. JJIC£ QLQTH ,,. jUtATKfiiAL,! [Extra Heavy, 72 ineheg G mss S eeds & Clovers of all description. LitUe^Slieep Dip, BT IPTTTI^KY ■• i-ii^ VIJiiJM. Nehou, March 2, 1891, NoJ^ee. PERSONS fonna TRESPASSING X .on Sections 102 and 103,. Biohmonfl, 121 and 125, Hope, ox ant pbetbnck what»vb», will be PROSECUTED. , -„ : >slirMX :.O. 3IRDVi.NiI«on, 4th May, 1891. 1176

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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7004, 6 May 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7004, 6 May 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7004, 6 May 1891, Page 3

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