WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, AND HIDE : . — The undrrpmned are CASH PU: CHASEKP of the above. LIGFiTBAKD & CO., 1248 Waboa Fellmongery, Bvightwuter. WANTED a MASTER for the Reefton Public School. Fixed salary £200 ; rent allowance £40, with twothirds of head-money at the rate of £\ per head on an sverage attendance of about 100 children, leginoing efter the attendance replies 40. Albo, an ASSISTANT MISTRFPS frr the «bove School. Fixed salary £»4, with rno-third of the head-money, calculat d as al-ov-.'. Albo, a MISTRF.RS for the Chsrleston Girls' School, Fixed ?a!ary .£l2O. with use of cottage, and two-thir<!s of head-money on an average atttntarce of about 60 children, beginning after attendance reaches 40. Als\ sn ASSISTANT MISTRESS for the above School. Fixe I salary £72, with one-third of the head-more?. CANDIDATES for the foregoing offices are rf quested to pre«ent themselves for FXAMiNATION at the Kducation Office, Kelson, on MONDAY, June 1 7th, at 930 a.m., having made previous aj.plication. in writing, to tlie undersigned not later then FRIDAY, June 13th. By order of the Education Board. W. C. HODGSON. 1703-6 Secretary. SHOOTING AND COURSING LICENSkS. F ICKSSTSS to KILL HARES. PHRASJU ANTS and QUAIL in the Nelson District can be- 'obtained on explication tit the Land Office, Nelßon. Proceedings will be take? asaitifit unlicensed perf©n3 coursing Hares after this date. FKEDK. HUDDLESTON, Hon. Secretary of tho Nelson H62— tc Acclimatisation Scciety. A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. FOR SALE on easv terme.— A FARM and SHFEP-RUN at Uppkr Modtbbb, comprising 1390 Acre.', o? which 472 Acres are Freehold, situated close to the Moutere Inn, and on. both sides of the main road from 2s'el<-on to Motueka. The Fkei!hold, including some of the beat LAND -at Upper Moutere, consists of 88 A<t. s, surrounrc.i ny a Live Fence, and subdivided into Piiddocks with Dweli ingBouse end OoTuuiiiDiNGs. a lsr^e (hchabd, and Plantation of over fiOO Eui s op^aM Pines in forward stnte of growth, rnd 384 acres unimproved, every acre of which can, howtvor. be ploughed. 'Ike Leasehold consists of "03 Acres of Sheeprun. and 210 Acres Bush Land, on which a qunntity of Manuka Hop-poles may at once be cut The whole will he sold either in one lot, or in allotments to suit purchasers Half tf the purchafe-tnoney may remain on mortgage. Stock and Farm Implements may be taken at a valuation. For particulars apply to MESSRS. FELL aud ATKINSON. Solicitors, Nelson, or to CHARLES HARLTDvG, Woimea Koad, Nelson* 1503 — t c SOAP ! SOAP ! SOAP ! HURRAH! GREAT SUCCESS OF Nelson Soap IN WELLINGTON, BI ENHEIM, AND TAHANAKI. To the Inhabit: nts of the Province op Nelson. Why do you buy imported soap, when you can get a cheaper ami better soap manufactured here ? Which place do you support ? Nelson, Melbourne, or;Dunedin ? It is to your interest to tuppart local industries. With support Nelson won before; and with your support JNelsou will win again. When you order your Gkooeriks be sure that you order NELSON SOAP, and s»e thst you get it. Do not be put off with any other brand. Compare BELSOIJ SOAP— size of bar, price, and quality— with any imported. Romember that quality is the test of cheapness. Don't forget to ask for Nelson Soap!!! SIT FAT WANTED in any quantity. Also, FOWLS, DUCKS, GEESE TURKEYS, GUINEA FOWLS, and TAME PIGEONS. ¥m. Phillips, SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTURER, Gebebal Dealer, WAIMBA STREET, NELSON. 36. 10
The iurasion of England, so long the bug bear of the frightened old ladies of the past generation, seems to hare given place to tho absurd cry of the decline of the grand old country. This can never be, so long as the health and constitution of the Anglo-Saxon raceis kept up, and that is best done by removing disease in every form. ' Giiollau's Great Inoiak Cukks" is the surest and safest medium for this great desideratum. They are wonderful medicines, and sold by all Chemists. Testimonial— Nelson, 13th August, 1877. Sin,— Having had occasion to use both your Itheumati&m aad Aperient Mixtures, I can add my testimony as to their efficacy. I derived great benefit from their use, and can recommend the ladian Medicines to others. Tours truly, William Beltony. Flokilike !— For the Tettb and Breath — A lew dropn of tho liquid '• Floroline" Bpnnkled on a wet t-.iot ! -brush produce a pleasauf. lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all n^raaitea find imp lrities. hsrdens the gums, prevents tartar, stops denay, gives to the toe th a peculiar pearly whiteness, an! a d. liglitful fra»:rsnce to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odor arising from (.'ecfiyed teeth or tohaeco smoke. "The Fragrant FVotiline," being cotaposed in part of honey and swett herbs, is delicious to the taate, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Sold everywhere at 2s. 6d. Prepared by Henry C. Gallup, 493 Oxford-street London. 1091 Advice to Mothers !— Are you broken iu your rest by a sick child Buffering with the p<un of cutting teeth? Go at once to a chemist, and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. ,It will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harmless ; and' pleasant to taste. It produces natural quiet eleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes " as bright as a button." It soothes the child, it softens the gum?, allnvs all pain, rtlieves wind, regulates the bmvels, and )t> the best known remedy (or dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from ttethin?or other causes. Sold everywhere at Is. l£<) p; :r bottle. Manufactory, 493 Oxford-street, London. Valuable Discovert sot. the Hair.' If your hair is turning gny r. r white, or falling off, use s Thfi Mexican Hair Rsrewer," for it will vositively restore in every, case Grey oj White hair to iis original color, without leaving the disagreeable mrjell of most ■ Pastorers.' It mnkee the hair charmingly brautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots where the glands are not decayed. Ask your i! earesc chemist for "The Mexican Hair Renewer," prepared by Henry C. Gallup, 493, Oxford-street, London, and sold everywhere at 3p. 6d. per bottle. q\q
EVEETWHERE SE^viisra machine agency" ESTABLISHED FOR THE Sale of English and American Machines OF THE BEST MAKERS. SINGER'S in Nine Patterns ; TAYLOR'S in Four Patterns; the HODSPnnrn DOLLY VARDF.N, PRINCE DERINA, HOME SHUTTE ; Grovm & B?I? f TREADLES, the WELLINGTON (the first in New Zealand), and the WERTHFTrJ r Gtrn^an MRchino, and ary other Machine to order, acisa. {& MACHINES practically REPAIRED on the premises, and if sent?' by rail av hnnf ™n be faithfully adjusted prd returrfd with deepatch. l y Or Doat Wlll Machines fold for Cash, or Hire Payment ; or Produce taken. Old Machines Exchanged. W. HUBBARD, TRAFAIGAR-ST., NELSON, yj
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 122, 23 May 1878, Page 4
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