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Hudson^s Eumentliol Jujubes (Registered). The Great Antiseptic Remedy ~; For Inflaenza, Bronchitis, Asthma, and ali Aiifeciions of the Throat and Langs, acd the Prevention of Consumption. ASK FOR HUDSON'S r AN IDEAL REMEDX, And take no Substitute. Containing no Cocaine or other Poisona _ >iii __^_ s _ r;3 r-^>^ ous Drugs. i<B^^^^^^^^^J^^oS^>». For Coughs, Colds, s^. Sore Throa', Loss of Voice. W^^^^^^^<^^^^^^^^^^^!^ 1 They impart a clear- and silvery ; *k >^^^^^^^^P?^^^^^^S^ililwifi^ ' ; tone to the Voice, 'and 'owing to the : ,:,; ,^^E£^^,^fSM^m^ . iostan t relief they give in all cases : . "1 in "1 1 Ti'lttX^MM^^S^^fe^-'-' :of irritation, they are now used by : ii -_ _ ; leading singers and public speakers. : May be taken daily by old and young. Their Antiseptic Properties prevent Fermentation of the Food, and are thus helpful in Indigestion and Dyspepsia. Sold by all Chemists, or post free from the Sole Manufactarer, G. HUDSON, Chemist, Ipswich, on receipt of Is 6d in stamps of any State.— Sß ARLAND & CO, Agents, Auckland. j VERSE COMPETITION. /^HE Proprietors of WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT?@ CURB beg to announce that they have inaugurated a COMPETITION OPEN TO ALL CITIZENS OF AUSTRALASIA. whereby cash prizes to the value of £35 will be awarded to the authors of the Best Verses on subjects upon the conditions hereunder set out. The Competition is being held partly with the object of keeping this Great Cure prominently before the public, and thereby being of incalculable benefit to those who have the misfortune to be affected by Coughs or Colds; and also to' encourage literary effort amongst Citizens. rrr., CQMDITIOWS ' The Oompetiiion « open lo all, wilhiut entrance fee whatever, and tha Prize Money will be distributed as follows: — To the Author of the best set of Verses - - S2O j To the Author of the next best set of Verses - ■ To the Author of the third best set of Versus - s»5 The JmJjros (whose .l-eiiion shall be' final) are g-entlemen prominent in th< pflucaiionnl w rid, viz.: DAN!£L LEVY, Esq., 8.A., LU 8., Scholar, Prizeman and Guld Ms^ai.ist of Sydney Univc sity ; VICTOR A. ADAMS, Eg, Principal St. Mark's Crescent Co!le-o, Darling Point Sydney; GEOKQE PITTY BA3BOUR, Esq , M A., Scholar and Prizeman of Sydney University.. ; Competitors must send six verses of eig'nt lines each. ' Two verses „, being on subjects connected with Australasia. Two on humorous^ or \ ?r topical subjects. Two on any . subject or subjects the Competitor x ." ' chooses. Every verse must embody in it a reference to WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE. OmnpetiU-ra must send ver»e3 in an envelope addressed ta "Woods' Great.' PopKtarmint Cure Co., Box 914, G.PO., Sydney," uotrlater than the - 33tsi da/ of July, ISO 3, with a n-.m-dt-pluuie at the f jot thereof, and must also;, ei.clo c tUvlt r.iU'nanifcs and addresses on a separate slip of jwper. A Competitor may eciid any miiiiuLf u( sets of verse*, provided thit each set be enclosed in a separate envt-lopc. Any C'.-mipc'.iio* niay giin- all the; prizes offered, -provided that_ he or she submita" thrte BeW of veraes of greater nierit than those ot the other Con;petiturs. . _^ ""*■" — : ' . . ■ . i'!":: The resu?t of the Competition! will be announced, and the. prizes' v.iii be payable not later* than the 30th September, 1903. f7V.e Prwridors re&We the rljht to jvth'i^h any of tint verse* subtfiiUed by _ ' ' Competitor*, whrlktr *:icce**jul or not. ' . " ;: '

WASTE PAPER FOR SALE at this Office. In tbe matter of a Local Bill intituled "The Nelson Lutheran Ghurch Trustees Empowering Act, 1903 " TVTOTICE is hereby given that application IN will be made-to the General Assembly of New Zealand, during the next Session theieof, for leave to introduce a Bill to empower the Trustees of the Nelson Lutheran Church and School Site, being ALL THAT piece or parcel of Land specified in the Schedule to the said Bill, and being in the town of Nelson, and containing one rood and eight perches more or less ; bounded on the north by land reserved for a gaol, on the east by land used as a cemetery, on the south by land granted as a site for a Church for Roman Catholics, and on the west by Shelbourne-street,— 'from time to time to let all or any "part or parts of tbe said land in snch areas, at such times, for such rent and upon such terms and conditions as to them shall seem fit. Provided that every such lease shall be for a term not exceeding for a -building lease or for lease to the Crown or any public bodj sixty years, and provided, that the portion of tbe Said laud actually oooupiorl by the Lutheran Church building and including sufficient of the said land for reasonable access to such building shall not be leased by the Trustees until the said Church building shall have been removed from off the said land. NO i ICE is also given that a copy cf the said Bill and the requisite plan of the said land will be lodged in the Magistrate's Court, Nelson, on this 20th day of April, 1903, where the same may be inspected by tb6 public. Dated at Nelson this 20th day of April, 1903. PITT & MOORE, Solicitors in the matter of the said Bill. 12g ■JFOBJAIdS. Q O ACRES Freehold and 184 Acres O& Leasehold Land adjoining. The latter is under Government .lease,, with tight of purchase. Together with fourreomed Cottage, Dairy, Cowshed, large Barn, Stablest and outbuildings, etc. This would make a splendid dairy farm, being situated one mile from the new Rail* way Station, and two miles from Reefton. The whole of the Freehold land is cleared md fenced, also 7 acres of the Leasehold. Perms easy. Large portion of purchase money can remain on Mortgage at low interest, if required. Live Stock at valuation. Apply to MoMAHON & LEE, Auctioneers, Land Agents, &c, Reefton. 1080 w. aE£os MI) Go. (established 1861). CAUTION the - public against the r !■■ « ■■■„;_ many close imitaA&fj '"V- VL tionsof their oele\TV brated » CLUB" "Xv- .^" ■*"■*■*■* Coffee. Appended 'Jr "' * ' 3\ • ' are copies of their |@\/?^^ A tins r- with out\sF\Pw S\ B^ e wra PP er on< M[liWJf . do some firms honest attempte Mill Hw Mitt 1 1 *° trade on the OH?fiP|W reputation of a .... -,-^^y-Tt-^ superior article.. Outside Wbappeb. >ver Fifty Medals and Certificates3AGLE BRAND "<^- BbBBI^H '(^ : STARCH. Amongst other HBLSBBDiHESiM unerous te sti -^B^B^^^3s| '■ Dnials, Mesars^K^R^^H^Bfi chibald Clark and ' ins makers of the^^^^^^^Bffl^Mß pular ZealandiaH^^^^Hr\2B9 drt, say "YourH^^^HM^^H i Eagle" S.tarih is^^H\Wß| w used in oar^^^Hl^^^^^9 mdry with the best^^^H^j^HfSH i ssible results, and^^HKvßHßgijM i . can gnnfiiiflntlv^^PyMfßraHgCT tta it is a mb starch, and^B^^^^nggggl itable for nil laun H^RSSS§9|^^n Inside Wbappeb

W, GREGG & CO,, Ltd., >FFEE, PEPPER, SPICE, & STARCH MANUFACTURERS, Rattray-street and Pelichet Bay< : ptWEDIN.

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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10708, 4 May 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10708, 4 May 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10708, 4 May 1903, Page 4

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