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L O. O. F., M. XJ. THE Brethren of the Loyal Kelson and Howard Lodges are informed that a COMPLIMENTARY SUPPER-tothe Hall Coriimittee and P.P.G.M. William tannings will be given at -the London Tavern, on THURSDAY next, at 7 o'clock,' at which the latter will be presented with a Testimonial in recognition, of his services as Treasurer to the Howard Lodge. Members are respectfully requested to attend. ACTON ADAMS; N.G., Howard Lodge. ALFRED AMOS, 3337 P.P.G.M., Nelson Lodge. Shortly will be published, Price Is., mHE II O T BATH FILTH AND DISEASE ■ + CLEANLINESS AND HEALTH HAPPINESS. CONTENTS:. Introduction. General Observations: Cleanliness — Necessity of resorting to the bath — Adoption of the bath hy the Turks — Western cleanliness (?) — Cleanliness of the Turkish " lower orders" — The effects of the bath on those debilitated by disease, on those exhausted by fatigue and on those who are long exposed to it — Excessive use of the bath by the later Romans Substitute .for nJedicine — Antidote to contagious disorders — Perspiration, natural or artificial, necessary to health — The use of the bath essential to health — Refreshment and luxury of the bath — Low price at which baths might be provided — Baths effective as encouraging temperance — Christianity enjoins cleanliness — Kuighta of the Bath — Former universality of the bath — Comparison of modern and ancient Governments in their treatment of the poor — Neglect of facilities for cleanliness in England — The bath would be common were it fashionable. The Turkish Bath : The Turks adopted and preserved the bath of the Romans and Greeks — The five operations of the bath: the seasoning of the body, the manipulation of the muscles, the peeling of the epidermis, the soaping, the "bed of repose" — Beautiful effect of the bath-*-Low price of the bath in Turkey. The Moorish Bath. The Roman Bath. The Russian Bath. Importance of Shampooing. Washing the Head. The Bath for Females. i Ablutions of the Turks. Anecdotes of the Bath. Description of a Simple and Cheap Washing Apparatus, for private families and for places where the bath is unattainable. This Work will be published as soon as fiOO Subscribers' names are sent to the Compiler, E. TUCKER, Evenisg Mail Office, Bridgestreet, Nelson. 3195 To Let. TO LET, ASUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT Verandah COTTAGE, pleasantly situated in Milton Grove, the Wood. Contains a hall, large parlor, sitting room or kitchen, washhouse, and two bedrooms, and fitted with cupboards, pump, sink, &o, &c. Also, a nice Garden, the whole fenced in with patent wire fencing and iron gates. Apply to J. J. HORNBY, 3248 Auctioneer and Commission Agent. TO LET, a HOUSE in Waimea-street. Also a COTTAGE in Nile-street west. Apply to J. M'VICAR, [ 8292 Nile-street west. | , . . TO LET, in the Wood, a very comfortable COTTAGE with Garden, now in the occupation of the undersigned. J. HOUNSELL, 3344 Trafalgar-street. Wanted. TO RESPECTABLE MEN of SOBER HABITS. j WANTED, a BUTCHER. Liberal wages will be given. Apply, Nelson Meat Bazaar. 8152 WANTED, a SITUATION in a Store, or similar employment. Good references, Apply to J. H., office of this paper. 3233 WANTED a good General SERVANT. Apply to the Mitre Hotel, Bridge-street. WANTED, a good General SERVANT. Apply at the Steamboat Tavern, Havenroad. 3329 — — ""n WANTED, a NURSEMAID. Apply to Mrs MYER3, Waimea-road, next Mrs Scaife's. 3340 WANTED, 2000 STORE SHEEP, not over 4-tooth; or Lambs preferred. Cash. Apply to T. M. BRYANT, 3312 Hardy-street. WANTED, a Quiet DONKEY. Apply to Panama House. S3S6

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 231, 2 October 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 231, 2 October 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 231, 2 October 1867, Page 3

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