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" You have very good teeth," said a learned counsel once to a bauk shareholder trying to prove his poverty. "Yes," said the man, " thank goodness they are very soutid." " How much did you give for them ?" was the next question, and it was a poser. " Must I answer such rude questions ? " he asked; and having been told that he must " Well," he replied, " I gave fifiy guineas for them." " Ah, 1 thought so," rejoiued the counsel ; " juat hand them to the official liquidator." Nowhere in the world's history has it been before known, uot in all the vocabulary of the men of science, nor in the Philosopher's store, the extraordinary and marvellous effect obtained by the steady an.l persevering use of "Ghollah's Great Indian Cures."' The maladies known as Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Liver Complaints, and Biliousness, are cured by these Indian Medicines in a manner never before witnessed. They can be had of all chemists, where see the testimonials of marveLous cures.

W. ROUT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, VALUATOR, LAND, HOUSE, & COMMISSION AGENT, HARDY STREET. NELSON. T-RANSFEKS or COSVTYMvGES r ,f I I.aM) un'er tha "Land Transfer Act" effector: ;.t charges flxid by the rtvt ■ ;ilso RSOR-' GAGES and RE -LEASES o%'Mii of ATTORNEY prepared, and LEASKS drnwo. Moupy inveeftd on Mortgage Setunt-es or in Lank and otinr I'-hareH Mo; cv lert on Freehold Securities at cu?rcm r:t>B ot i; t<rt st. Rei ts on L-JD-.1, aid Interest en Mortsaßi-r o.;lle«t.<l L j .nd hihl Pouaca hired let, bought or sold on <orßm?s ion Ifßur-ncea (ffeited at lowest retes Rents coll-cied 7a« a aud Insurances pai't; and rejars, effecte;. Valuations made in Town or Country for puMhases, sale;-, or for Stamp an X bucaession Duty. — FOR SALE, OH VERY EAST TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS— 3. Twent> tl-ree (ret fronting JSelws n Plaf e. 4 House and Sthbka in Morrison-street, ia one lot or cepsratey 6 Fifty Acres. Moutf-rf— a bargain. 9'l hirry ;et-t froit : n; Ni'e-atrt-et Fast 3. Two Cittsgfs in oulh-^t^. et, by »mall mcnrhJv p-yipents if preferred. I 1 Three hur.dred Ac-te, Upp> r Montsre. 12. !<orty rtcres flt Co-. tape iA-.wer Montt-re t.s. Two .-^crea, "-orth mreet, £80 14. Six-roon ed !li)Ußeani forty fertof Land »r.:i)tiDg C si!f!gw 01-streot for £ah. 17, A vtrv htirect've ■ efide.-.ce ?.' tl.e Por: mr- ing fort, fee t , ? r. ct »sc to Wnieflel-i Q a> , cosiiraau'iiPK a < pit- ndid view o ( the harJ or, on very £337 terms and tt n lov price. 19. A caf its', investment in a Ccr:>er ge< tion having fi' ft frontage to Hardy et., nnd 150 ft fr m age t. . Wellingtoa-strtet— a b.j'g i -i for < ash. 22. A B'ive roome 1 O«>ttago and nearly hi!? an a re of land fronting St Vincentttrett, adjoining the New Son- 0: proiisct, lor £| o,a great p-ii to ihimoney may remain oj» mortgage at S tut cent, 11 pref' Jr-d 23. Fifty feet of Laud in ll*nly-str- er, with comfortable House, fjr j£2oo terms ta«y. 24. A hoperior Villa r< sidence, with Bathroom and al c-nve iien>ea Attached, eonvenitnfcly eiluat d, snd commanding a gyoa view ot the City. 25. Abnut 1000 Arrea of fir.it-classs Lan^, abiut 14 miles frrm Nelfoo, partiy I'ine and Tot ra Bush and pnrtly Flax, wi!h good lie^idmce and Outbuildings, j£2!)i»ti, f-asv ferma. 126. A Sh"p nnd Dwe ling Hoa^e, i;is.h-ft, K.chm^nJ, with 53 ket ir<.utagd £J75, TO LKT, AT BENT, AND ON TEBSI9 88 MAY BB ABRANQED — 1 A convenient a op nnd Bwellin^-houso, with large outbuildings, at corner of Hsrdy and Alnra Strfets 5. A Cottage nnd five acres pood Lsn 1, St'ke, close to Railway Nation, yery tu'table tor a Market Gardtn 7. A Co; t»ge and hale a 'Section of Lsr.3, at the Moßtero, close to the sea and handy for shipping, very Buitsbie for fruit-growing, as trf.es do well and bear abundantly. 14, Huntfsonje Family Residnece at Stoke, ne»r the railway station, with about 7 acres of land, divided into fchruhlery aud fl >wtr garden, Orchard and Faddock, early poeeession, Kent -£50 per year.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 25, 29 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 25, 29 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 25, 29 January 1879, Page 4

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