X N7O T I C E . ALL ACCOUNTS~~DUE to ERNEST NEHSE NOT SETTLED before April Ist, will be left in the hands of the Solicitors for Recovery; ; . . '. '_ . 537 SADDLERY and HARNESS MANUFACTORY. 'E.F.. JONES, .Maker of the First Ladies^and Gents':Saddle'or Set of Harness in the Province of Nelson. Begs to thank his, old customers, and the public generally for the patronage accorded to him for the last Eighteen Years, and assures them that he still continues to execute any orders in the above in his usual substantia!, and wobkmanlike manner, at prices to suit the times. All Repairing punctually attended to. BRIDGE STREET, .NELSON. 532 T) OWLINGS & T)OWE, GENERAL SMITHS Next Curtis's Timber Yard, TRAFALGAR-STREET NORTH, Shoeing carefully executed. Heavy or Light Work done at Melbourne prices, Double and Single Fancy Gates, Grave Railings, &c, &c, made at the lowest prices Every description of Miners' Tools always on hand. 495 STORE : AND DWELLING-HOUSE COMBINED. NOTICE T t O SPECULATORS FOR SALE OR TO LET, Those Commomous Premises known as the J> A^ N K Cj TOR E , Situated in High- street, Blenheim, Marlborough. ( The above Premises comprise STORE, substantially fitted, Two Entrances and large Plateglass Front. It is opposite the best Hotel in the Province; and next to the Bank of New Zealand. The innpr part comprises — 4 large Bedrooms, 1 Dining-room and Parlor, 1 Kitchen and Outhouse, Yard, and other necessaries. The. Business carried on has been a General Store, doing a good steady trade, chiefly Cash, and can be greatly increased. The whole is a thorough genuine affair, and an opportunity rarely offered in the market. The Proprieter can be treated with for par- ; ticulars by letter, or on the premises, at the following address — GEO. C. CARTER, Bank Store, Highrstreet, Blenheim, . 480 Marlborough. SADDLERY ! SADDLERY ! ! JUST RECEIVED, AND NOW SHOWING, a Splendid Assortment of Every Description of SADDLE-RY, COMPRISING— Ladies" Saddles, Plain and Quilted, three crutch Girls' „ Gents' „ Assorted Boys' „ Ladies? and Gents' Snaffle and Pelham Bridles, of every, description - BrestpTates and Martingales to match I.Ladieß' and Gents' Hunting Whips 'Ladies' and Gents' Riding „ ; Gig, Buggy,' and 'Bus Harness Registered Gig Saddles, &c., Gig, Waggon, and Cart Whips, in variety , German and Victorian Silver Spurs ; Galvanised, Stallion, Snaffle, Pelham, and Breaking Bits Brushware, &c, &c.; , The whole has been carefully selected and made up expressely to order; from one of the first houses in England, and can be confidently recommended by A. B. JACKSON, SADDLER, TRAFALGAR-STREET. 336 ITUTURRAY AND INANGAHUA REEFS. 100 Shares in Sand cf Hope 100 „ Golden Crown 250 „ Wealth of Nations 125 „ Energetic 125 „ Westland Quartzcrushing Company J250 „ Phcenix Goidminig Company. 25 Anderson's Quartzcrushing Com*' ;•.. .:-.: ~vy ; -pany. ' ■ ■'-■' .'> '' •;'' •' ' . ,;.-;;<. ■••-:* Also,* in unregistered claims, ! i Share in All Nations . J „ in Victoria Company ; 1 „ in Claim No. 4, Adam Smith Line ;1 V „ in Claim No. 5, d0. . i | ■• • ,; ; hf Claim No. 3, do., and next to the] j ?;.< iEnergeticCoinpany.- --| -;:yIQRSALEbyiTHOSiBBUN29ER7
Holloway's Pills and Ointment. — The most effectual cure for rheum r atism~A.fr,equent.:cauße of these complaints is, thVidflamm^oiy: state of the blood, which^usually attends bad digestion, producing lassitude, and general debility, thereby indicating the want of a proper circulation of that "fluid, and tßeimpUrityoffthe^blood thus induced Tgreatly aggravates i these .'disorders. Holloway's "Pills are of so purifying a nature, that a fewdoses taken in time are an effectual preventive against gout and rheumatism, but whoever.niay have an attack of either should use Holloway's Ointment also, the searching properties of which, combined with the efforts of the Pills, ensure. a., certain* cure.;? « The Ointtnent^shbuld at {least! ; twice a day be thoroughly |iibbeci intojhe jpartal i affected, after iheyMiave been sufficiently- fomented ' with warm water to open the pores, thereby facilitating the introduction of the Ointment to the glands. 680
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 70, 21 March 1873, Page 4
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673Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 70, 21 March 1873, Page 4
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