TO STAND THIS SEASON./ ! The Thoroughbred Horse TOT A R7 A Eight Years Old. Totaba. is a Wad bay, with black poinW; sands 1 6.| hsnJs high, got by lUa.uede?, out of Wnimea, &c, &% See 'New Zaalan t Stud Book/ "TcrnM— Five Guinea, tialf-brei . mares, and Ten Guineas thoroathbr-d mart a i subject to ah advance of. ten per cent if not i paid.- by the 15th of J»na*rv, 1877. to the ; undersigned. Groom's Fee, ss, payable ou [first service. Tbebo^se will visit,the g»ltow : ! ;ing pl<tceß : afc the titnea stated; if euSci^nt ioduoement offer?, and' weather permittio*g :— • Mo^oA^arrWakefield. Arias, Forbsfi Ibrij and Jervis'a ' ■ Toksdats— All ngton Farm Wbdne3datß— Waimea West THuasDtTSrr-rAUirigton. Fartn Fbxd&ts— Bichmond and; Stotra Fridat EvajjiiN9s"jSl; fiJAXujH)i,Ya— Diahec's . Stables, Nelson,; . -.7',. • 7. ; Good • paddocks . at Aljington F«rai,,a6 3s per jweek jgach mars, to. be paid, on h removal livery caw, taken, hut no Ee§poaßibility r . ■ i Partis; trtahjfng-tq b.*yjt their Snares served . (in the mooth of January, can do so by calling iat Allington Farm. 'am c ;; sam. powbll. GRATBU&i-COME'OKTIRG; EP P S » sT 0 O CO A. ••'■BREAKFAST. 1 •"-- t-7- --: üßy a thorough knowledge of the natural • : laws which govern tho Ojpeeations ol digea6 : on and nutrition j and by ai careful .application; of jthe fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr, ; jEppaha* provided our. breakfast tables with ' a delicatgly-g^yored beverage which may save. us many doctors' bills... It is by the. judicious use of such articles of diet that a conatitution ,may he gradually built up ansil strong \ enough 'fco resist every tendency to disease* Hundreds of subtle, msr^dies ace floating \ around us ready toiatfcsck wherever there is I a weak point. We may escape many a fatal I shaft by keeping ourselves well forfiified with * pure blood and a properly nourished frame.' —See article in the Civil Stroke Gazette . Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets, labelled thus— aam b s b'p'p's & c 0., f HOMCBOPATHIO jOHBMISTS, ' 48, Threadneedie-street, and 170, Piccadilly Wosks : Eosrow Boa©, jjsdCahdbn To^x JTO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. TO BE LET. — 'The WAIMEA .yrSSt - HOT6L. That new and ctmniodi6oß I BniLDina how fitt^ 1 with, every convenience I fordoing a large business This liOTEE, has , always been well patronised by the residents of WaimeifWest and travellers. ' = ■ ' Apply on the premites to J. Palmbr, or to I Measra. 500 PER & DODSON, 3467 Nelson Rapes' : , • .- ♦ " ■ . "■' ■ '! ' ' ' BRIDGE-STBEET* Or- 1— • ... fV ■ • -.■■'■
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 259, 29 November 1876, Page 4
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398Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 259, 29 November 1876, Page 4
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