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To the Editor or the Nelson Evening Mail.

Sir — It would be as well that people passing down Bridge -street from the Temperance Hall should keep well oa the opposite side of the street to the store of Messrs. DeCarle and Dacombe, as the probability is that an unlooked-for squirting in the face from a water-hose may produce an unpleasant wetting of the whole body, and not by any means an agreeable trial of temper. j Yours, &c, \ Anti- Squirts. I February 19, 1870.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 42, 19 February 1870, Page 2

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To the Editor or the Nelson Evening Mail. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 42, 19 February 1870, Page 2

To the Editor or the Nelson Evening Mail. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 42, 19 February 1870, Page 2

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