Tlie Late Fire AT THS ROM BLffl HOUSE J. P. COOKE BEGS to take this opportunity to Thaxk the Publio of Nelson for the liberly atronage he has received during the last 25 years, and to inform them that he .has taken TEMPORARY PREMISES, nearly opposite tbe former site, where he will be happy' to RECEIVE OBDEBS as heretofore; and having cabled to Sydney and England foi Goods to be sent out as quickly as possible, will be able in a few weeks to OPEN. WITH A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK. In the meantime, throngh the kind offers of his brother tradesmen, and some of the Nelson merchants to draw from their stocks, he hopes to be able to supply all orders thai may be entrusted to bim. J. P. 0. respectfully desires that ALL ACCOUNTS due to him bs paid as Boon ac possible, and ALL CLAIMS against him be ent in at onoe. APOLOGY. I hereby apologise to Mbb William Edbn, of Hope, for having stated that she had forged the signature of Mr Charles Balck, Poßtmaster at Hope, to a local School Committee Voting Paper, and I admit that 1 had no foundation for such statement. 1200 CHABLES SCHWABS. UHSOUCITEDTESTIMOBUI MB. TEED.— Dear Sir,— ln 1870, when or the expedition with Col. Whitmore, w< were served with boots which, unfortunately In my case, so cramped my feet that ever sinc< have suffered intensely from corns and unions, the pain at times being so excruoiat g that for several days together ] was unable to put my boots on. I have triec all known remedies I oonld obtain witboul benefit. I have used two boxas of Teed's Corn Cure, and am proud to tell you that mj corns are entirely gone, and I can walk as fai in five minutes now aa I would in half ai hour before. From the penalties I hav< undergone I hope all who Buffer will try it for I sever had the like of it.— Geo. Cablemei (late A. 0. Force). Sold by Ms. BOON, Chemist, in boxes la eaol S Barley and Hop* BOUGHT Or ADVANCED AGAINST as nena' pORN (3AOKS, all^eizei. MTaeliitie OIL, ■piOK pLOTH TVjATERIAI |Extra Heavy, 72 inches ' ■ Aty ' ■ » G**ass Seeds & Cloven of all description. Little's Sheep Dip, R. LEVIEN. Nelson, March 2, 1891,
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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7005, 7 May 1891, Page 3
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385Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7005, 7 May 1891, Page 3
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