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■ '.. ■■ i '.■.■■. • ■ ".' ' ' ".'" i " ■« ■ ' ■ **mammmmmm^m*mmtm—^^^ Wm Zealaiad Istsiirance (oinpaiiy. Old-estahlißned Office has a LARGER PAID-UP CAPITAL and RESERVE FUND than any other New Zealand or Colonial Ccmpariy. It DOES THE LEADING BUSINESS in the : Colonies, and has ACHIEVED- tfNIVERBAL CONFIDENCE by its upright deling and Promptitude i\. ■ • --- y* *in Paying Losses. "■■"•V",.- i,-i ■■'''•■■ «-•- ' \ ''■ Bisks of every flfe^riplioii, both Fire and Manpe, aire accepted at the Lowest Hates* 4U kinds of Stiatiiin iE^roperty insured against Fire,v ! WOOLlnsured .against ALL I^IBKBi including Fire and Flood, from tiran of Shearing nntil deliTerefl in London | or other Port of Discharge. Branches and Agencies throughout the WoHd^ JABIES WILSON, Maimer, yjfew Zealand Insurance Oompan/s Builflings, TRAFALGAR STREET; NELSON,

';!; Mai totleJßfCf avSoheolhSttfiiB near MdntiaellOi Georgia, ! XJiS-, life, oliher day adopted' resolutions to the effect that 'tbttt big . near the left h^ahdjpf Ben; Hill Academy is dead, and that if it shonld fail on any of Ahe children between their seventh and seventeenth year, and near the small bl their ljaolt, tfeey . would shrely die V therefore, that we hire an unbleached American to raze the aforesaid hickory treetb the ground i 1 ] u 7 y . ':■ Sib^ \ (06prge .Grey,- it i is . said,* is (stncpoglyr opposed to ; the Legislative Council Reform Biliy as he^thinhs that chamber should either be abolished or made elective. ' OADBDRY'S COCOA. "A^^ perfeot Food,'— Health. A BOW-LEGaED man was etftnding before the stove warming himself. < A smalliboy watched him intently for a whilOrahd < then he brolse :diit— * Say,mister); you're^a warping.' \y TO CURE LA GRIPPE. The influenza is raging .again this year with uhpreOedehted 4 deadliness. The para : , lising.influences of this terrible, malady have assumed the alarming dimensions of a plague. The 'distemper is of a powerfally destructive character, ;'ahd^^Bhatters itsyiotima with fearful Buddenhess. The severity of- the visitation eolipses all previous at^aoks. The .medioal faculty fails to abbount for the outbreak, and is' powerless to oontrbl its spread. Doctors, nursed, and. hospitals are doing everything possible for sufferer?; but are overwhelmed by the multitude crying bitterly for relief. A dispatch from one town' states that 300 people died in one dayj thiß was about the dalljraverage, and the streets wera crowded with vehioles carrying the, dead to their last resting-place ; and. the sad vaoanoy of death ■depressed every household. Suoh trying times as thes^e demand immediate, attention. The doctors fail, and the many 'advertised J cough and cold cures are only sedatives which interfere with i the proper secretions of the respiratory tract. Becoorse must be had to a genuine [Stimulating restorative, whioh, vvhilst curing bis grip, will also Strengthen arid support the patient, and no Brtiole the world has . so far seen can compare to Clements Tdnio for these tffeots. During the great outbreak' of influenaa in Sydney in 1890, over 1 5d,000 bottles of Clements Tonic were cbhsumed, and its praises were sung in every quarter, as the disease was completely Btamped'out by the use of this remedy in four weeks. Such labts as this prove beyond the doubt of the most unbelieving sceptic, the value of Clements TohiQ for suoh diseases. Mm M.Keliett,Parramatta,,N.S.W„ writes: —"Sir,— Four. -years ago I caught a severe cold which settled in my head and cheat, and caused an incessant cough and copious discharge of phlegm ; this brought, on great weakness and debility. Alter considerable attention and doctors' treatment, the cough was relieved and finally cured, but the debility remained, and seemed to defy the skill of the medical men and the power of medicine. I had no appetite, and oould scarcely eat a particle of food, and was almost reduced to a Bkeleton, having entirely wasted away. I had taken pints of ood-liver oil, malt extracts j and other medicines without relief, when I was recommended to take Clements Tonic. I prooured a bottle, and am thankful to say that 1 immediately began to improve ; I could eat better, arid relish and aigeßt what I did eat. I gained flesh every day, and my strength rapidly returned, and after ivs. weeks treatment with Clements Tonic, I felt a new woman altogether. I took Clements lonic six months ago, and have never bad any; sickness since, and am only too glad to add my name to your list of grateful sufferers. Remember, you must . get the genuine " Clements" Tonic, sold by chemists, grocers and storekeepers, everywhere. INSURANCE COMPANY OF, NEW, ZEALAND. BIYIDUND WARRANTS for the Uu'ftcar ended 31st Maroh, 1891, y.re nov; r«.uiy, and payable to Shareholders on the Register at that .date; Shareholders at a distance may have their Warrants forwarded by post on sending instructions. _^,„ SHARP & SONS. Agents.

N.ROXAIiL BEGS to notify bis Customtrs and the •Public generally that he has thia day DISPOSED of his Stock-in-Trade and Goodwill/ of Business; known aa the " CROWN .STOBES," Qaova and Tasman Strkbts, Thb Wood, to -„,..-,-.■ „. Mbpsrs. L. Tl BOWDEN & GOV | for whom he would bespeak a continuahoe of the same liberal patronage whioh has been accorded him io the past. LT.BOWS^CO., -in reference to the abovo, take this opportunity to say that by studying. the wishes qt their onßtomfera and patrons, and by strict attention to the requirements of their Business, they hope to retain the large and valuable connection of thia old established ooncern, NOTE THB ADDBESS— The People's Mart, Waimea and Hardy streets. Neleon, June 1, 1891. 1413 WANTED — First-class Gssnebal SERVANTS, HOUSEMAIDS, and COOKS in Wanganui. Passages paid. Send references and age to PINCHES & CO., Labor Exchange, Wanganui ~ NELSON . FABMEBS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Limited. Registered under the ". Joint Stook Com--paniea Act, 1882." Address— BßlDGE STREET* Nelson. GROCER* DEPARTMENT. The Directors haviog arranged with the Nelson Industrial Booiety to supply our Shareholders with Groceries of the be» quality, would recommend their country Shareholder to make a trial purohaee from the above Society. BUTCHERY DEPARTMENT. The Association haviog opened Shops in Bridge Btieet and Richmond, respeotfolly solicit a share of custom. Meat of the best quality supplied and oustomers waited on for orders. PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Every description of Farm Produce Sold on Commission, Ample storage is available. The Association being now a real live institution, having established Agencies in London and various Colonial centres, are prepared to transaot with despatch any business entrusted to it. AUCTIONEERS, The Association is prepared to oondnot Sales by Auction of all classes of Property, Farm Produce, Merchandise, Live or Dead Stook at most reasonable rates, and are now prepared to receive consignments for Sale by Auotion or Privately. Agents for P. and D. Duncan's celebrated Grain Drills ; also for Booth and M'DonaldiS Farm Implements. tfROZES MEAT. Owners of Stock would do well to consult the Manager of Stock Department re the disposal of Fat Stook for freezing, the. Association being in a po&ition to dispose of all Fat Sheep that can be produced in the Nelson Distriot. Tho Association is prepared to make advances on Hops, Grain, or other produce plaoed in its hands for Sale; also to Bupply the following lines on exceptionally advantageous terms:— Groceries, Ironmongeiy of all kinds, Grass Seed, Machinery, Agricultural Implements, Com Sacks. Good prices have been obtained for parcels of Barley and Hops consigned- to ns, and Shareholders would do well to consult our Manager before making sales. Wanted, 100 bushels Improved Tartar Oats. By order of the Directors, A. MILLS, Seoretary.

mt AI?M IK ff" fJ jk£a JJ 5$ WW JTtwL i ™* -aLw <&La JSb fW Cash Drapery Warelioase illis MstabUsltment, and you will get satisfaction, IrSDGE STREET. |few#OGdsJ IMew&oofe BOBKBT llO߀ißl§§ begs to intimate that he has received, druipg the last few aaye, leavy SWppts of Hew i |ote 16 roases^Oock^ihomik *ea, in 51hand y^>S9i^#d, Sponges _ • / V c 47{asBorted Toilet Table Sets V lis ishesta Indian an'd'Ceylon. Teas, eaoh 951hs SSjChajnberiSets,, ; : ■ yi . KSS^aSSHars, good brand, excep- 60$* Pwn^d^^ndd^Bo^s ; j 1 Ttii™l™hie ,v^ '^ WhiteandGoldv Pink and Gold,. Bine and Woße^orted^od Pipes /, K Gold; andothe* breakfast and Tea Ware g^rdss asaorSeCMatch Boxes', 200 sets^sortedJaga, . j 12,000 'TurkistfCigarettes; y^ , 3 doz Itu^y: Glass Sugar Bowls and ifew^hundred 5-quiie pkts, ;Noto Paper, 6a, . r Duhes._u s y ' t f - -^ 24 T bdxes Mourning "Paper and Envelopes Moz assorted Brown Jars, from § to 4gals l;oaße ; Envelopes from ;2d;paoket ! ;7(only| Japanned Trank^aßSof ted sizea , iSßSSes^asibrted - Enamelled Sa^epans an* HangmPotß .. ' 20 doaibcxes Steel Peha. . . V 20 dpz asserted-Qake Tins . Wdtoss assorted Exerdise^Booksy ' : . ", .66 doz., assorted .Tablejputlery sarnple ; Purses and Sohcol Satchels - ■ _ \ '20/doz'Tdy Bodkß .1$ doz Wwk. Market, andLnnoheon Baskets (2140z Perfumes 111 doz assorted White Wood Brackets, and SMoz-BriiMand Wn^Haitßiuahes, ,,: ; , : , ; otherartifflesfor painting on Id'dWCombs'aßlorted ' ~;. :' '";,",'. ':.-,■. ', 46. doz other kmda of Brackets A'tLwraJity of Pew's pd Q^erl^tfltSpapß ,' y y; y ' y .4,doz assorted Vases : '"•. : ; X-'- '■$- •> •". .•■•:'■''.' ''•"■• i ' : ~,^''- , ■'■'■'■'.'• ■•■(- sfdozcßSßortedOabinets5 f dozcßSßortedOabinets .63 Taa SeU^oxri^/6 eaoh -w. : '9^. 3oz ..h^ndsome^Garved, Walking, >S«ok^ ■ <jo u ;;; ,4* doz Tripod BaskfifcTabteß^lgeaoh AfeWotherJandaW^UdngStioka ; ■■ *« 100; dozen „Palmj: and .^thet Fan Bi and a :25%)z,aBBortea Fire Screens, very cheap ; varied of , other goods . 0ii l Wholesale Buyers;treated libyerallyi Please oall and iospecpne of the ; kS j '■ A ;. **■ i^r|^^d?most varied Stop%4n^ C^o^y^ ,' ; ;; -,•/... \y.-^

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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7049, 27 June 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7049, 27 June 1891, Page 4

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