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It is curious to observe wlmt reasons are occasionally giveu for putting a man irlo Parliament. A correspondent of a Wellington paper uses flic following argument in favor of his candidate :-\Vbat did be do for a poor working man 1 .; wife ciuhteeu mouths ago, when she was goins to be j>ut out of her house for being in :iro.ir with twelve months' rent, and when she had no friend to pay in for h^r, her husband being out of work ? She wont to Mr Hutchison and told him, and that immediately went and raid it for her. When she went to pay it back to him he told her to buy clothing and boots with it for her children. 1 wonder would eithor of the other throe candidates do that. Xow, sir, that will show which is the best man fur the working men. In common with the res', of the world, Dr M., an eminent Church of Scotland divine, visited the International Exhibition, Paris. Shortly after his arrival iu the gay metropolis an Irishman came running to him in tbe Btroet, crying, « Oe!i, b!i:ssiu 1 3 on yc, Doctor M.! 1 How arc yf-z?' 'I'm very well,' replied the Doctor rather dryly. * Aud when did yez come to Paris?' "'Last week; but how did you come to know me ?' ' Give me a franc and I'll tell yez '.' The doctor, curious to know bow the' fellow had found out bis name, pave him a franc, and was answered by tbe Irishman, ' Sure, theo, I saw yonr name on ycnr umbrella !' A Doubtful Advance.— Omnibus Driver: Well, you see, sir, if you travels in a train, and gets smashed up, whae. are you ? liut if so you rides on my 'bus. f 11s, off, and breaks your leg, say, why then there you are !

IN BANKRUPTCY. Jn the Nelson District Court, iiolden at Nelson. In the matter of "Tho Debtors' snd CrPdit'jTs' Ait, ie7«i."a!idof tho b:nkruptc? of uEOiiGK JACKSON, a Dettor. AT the First Mectinar of (Ttritorß in the Bbv>ve lifti.t-j. held TfIS D^T, I, tbe undereigceri, was chosen r.s THUSTEE NOTICE is beieby given -.bat all persons having CLAIMS egsi ft tlu Esta:e must forw&rd particulars in-l prrof ol name to m» en ot before 'he H'.h Fcptcmrer ntxe All dfbtg due to the übo7e JKstate must !-e paid to me forthwith. W. PATTEFHON, n«rriy-Btreet. 2 Hh August, 187S, " 5627 MIRE AND A!SK FOR CHISHOLM'S JEISH MOSS As it is nc iufslSinle r n;p:':y for all tiffcctions of the Thro.-st u: il Ludj:?, sa:h bs Coughs, Co!:!?, Icfloenso, Croup, Whooping Coug!-, Hooreenesa, BroDchitis, Aati.ma, und for the relief of Consumption in novaUced stages. See circulars tnclosfd. D. R; OHISKOLM, CHEMIST, BRIDGF BTKKKT, NKI.3:}N. To Eunholders, Farmers, &c. "UDMUND BUXTON & CO., JU Have JUisT LANui! 1 , ia flee condition— 4 Tods CLOVER SEEDS, viz :— White and Re 1 Clover Timothy Seed - Seed Afayko „ Cow Glass SeeJ } ucerne „ Trefoil Seed. And have oleo on hard, a large quantity of £ew Zealand grown Perennial Ktb Grass acd Cocksfoot Seed. NOW LAHDIKG at Wellington, ex Beemah, from London, a large shipment of Agricultural Implements JOE THE SEABOW, VIZ : — Kaneome'B New B:ngle and^Double Ploughs Hornsby's .. „ „ „ Bamteti'd, Hornsby'g, Howard's, and Wood's (American) Helpers. Mower.«, Harvesters, and Binders ; Single and Double Liorse Gears Chaffcuttsre for Hand and Horse Power Beet Annealed Fencing Wire, No?. B, 6. 7, 8, 10 and 12 gauge Fencing Staples, Strainers, &c. Woolpacks and Cornsacks. E. Buxton & Co. Are CASH PURCHASERS of WOOL, op will make liberal advances on the same. 2402— 9w.i Bee-hiye Store. New Teas New leas Season 1879-80, IN HALF-CHESTS AND BOXKS. 2/-, 2/2, 2/6, 2/10, 3/2 ft. Twopence ft o¥f the above by tbe Half-chest. Quarter-Boxes, 19/-, 21/-, 22/-, 24/-, 25/-, 27/6, 30/-, 33/-. All of splendid value. STJGAES.— Loaf, CrushedlLoaf, and No. 1 Company's White Yellow and Brown, Mauritius Counters, Fine White Mauritius Sugars 4|d by the bag. 16 kegs prime POTTED BUTTER, 1/2 per lb. — 16 aides fine Smoked BACON. Also, Brushware, Holloware, Brownware, Crockery, China, Ac. 100 cases : a DowFEB'B, Detoe's, and Oameros's KEEOSINE OIL, in 4-gallon Tina. Families waited upon for Orders, and Goods delivered to any part of the city. H. V. Phillips, FAMILV GROCER, COBNBB OF BSIDOE AND CoLuaawooD-STRSETs, Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 205, 10 September 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 205, 10 September 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 205, 10 September 1879, Page 3

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