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\ NOTICE. . . i ALL CLAIMS against the Estate of the late JOHN BDRRELL must be sent in to the undersigned on or before the 80th day of September, and «11 Debts due to the , Estate must be PAID by that date. JOSEPH WHITE, 2836-tc Executor. GF.I) LUCAS & SON, XI a Book-binders, And MACHINE RULEKS. All kinds of Account Books, &c, made to order at Melbourne Prices. Library Books Repaired ©r Rebound at 1206 moderate prices. To all whom it may concern; M. M. Webster hereby notifies that he h?s been appointed SOLE AGENT in the Nelson Provincial District, for the sale of CHARLES FAHSEN'S DAIRY PREPARATIONS, CONSISTING OF Liquid Rennet Extract Liquid Cheese Coloxing Liquid Butter Coloring Sold in Two-quart Bottles at 10/. each. Opinions of the Practical and Scientific— E. G. Jenkins, of Marksbury Vale, near Bristol, son-in-law of, and mccessor to, the late Mr Habding, the celebrated Cheddar Cheeße Maker, sayg •— " I think the Rennet Fxtbaot a first-rate article, and a boon to all cheese makers. The use of it is spreading rapidly in the dairy districts of this country, and hao only to be tried to be appreciated. The great American authority, Professor L. B. Abnold says :— lt will greatly add to the purity of flavor in tha cbeece, and hence will enhance the value of the great mass of cheese made in this country. Dr. Schatzmann, President of the Swiss Experimental Dairy Station, in a recent treatise on "The Preparation and U*e of Rennet far Cheesemaking," remarks :— ln the direction of cheese making, the most import' ant step in advance is the production of a pure extract of calf rennet that can always be depended upon, and is not liable to spoil by keep* ing. It has been brought into the market by Chas. Hansen, of Copenhagen, and its value is best proved by its rapidly increasing consumption. ' European and American dairymen RECOGNISE ITS EXOELLENCE. In mofit of the leading dairies of Europe the I xt b act has substituted rennets ; it being now used on a large scale in England, France, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, and the Scandinavian countries. America is rapidly following. ET. M. WEBSTER, ! Family Grocer, Wine, Spirit, and Provision Merchant, TRAFALGAR-ST., NELSON. 5657 Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. Amount of Business— £l3s,ooo,ooo. TTNDOUBTED SECURITY, Prompt aad U Liberal Settlement ol Losse?. W. M. STANTON, 91 > Agent and Attorney. If EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES 1 Ii coughs,; : ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, i 1 ACCUMULATION OF PHLEGM. Composed of the purest articles. These, Lozenges contain no opium nor any deleterious drug, therefore the most delicate can tab e. them with perfect confidence. Their . beneficial effect is speedy and certain. Thig old, unfailinc, family rrmedy is daily recom- ;' mended by the most eminent physicians. (In; use nearly 60 years). ' MEDICAL TESTIMONY. July 25tb, 1877. 32, Cold Harbour Lane, London. Sir,— -Tour Lozenges are excellent, and 1 : their beneficial effect moat reliable. I strongly recommend them in cases of Cough and' Asthma. You are at liberty to state this as: my opinion, formed from many years' ex- 1 perience. J. BRINGLOE, M.K.C.5.L.,L.5.A.,L.M. ; Mb. T. Keating Indian Medical Service. ' Tear Sir, — Having tried your Lozenges in India, I have much pleasure in testify ing. to their beneficial effects in casei of Incipient Consumption, Asthma, and Bronchial Affections. I have prescribed them largely* with the best results. W. B, G , Apothecary H.M.S.j KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES are sold by all Chemists, in Boxes, Tins, and Bottles, of various sizes, each having the words "Kkathsg's Cough lozenges" engraven on the government stamp. KEATING'S WORM TABLETS, &. PUHELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly sale and mild prepivation/and in especially adapted for Children.— Sold in Tins akd Bottles by Ai/L Chemists. PEOPBIBTOR— THOMAS KEATING, London, Export Chemist and Druggist. 1217

MBS. MACKAY, Belmont House, Wa mea-road,— BOARD, LODGING, an PRIVATE ROOMS. 2488-t Nelson Volunteer Fire Brigade mHE ANNUAL DINNER of th JL above Brigade will be held at the MASONIC HALL, ON THUBSDAT NEXT, September 30, !88( (His Worship the Mayor in the Chair,) Tickets can be obtained from any Officer of the Brigade. W. COOKSEY, 2922 Secretary. ME. ARTHUR ASHTaB SCAIFE : has been appointed AG-BNT for thi AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PEOVI DENT SOCIETY at Nelson, in plac< of Mr. A. W. SoaifJs (deceased), anc Members of the Society on the Nelsor Register are requested to pay futur< premiums to Mb. AHTHUE ASHTO2S SOIIFB, from this date. , By order of the Board, EDWARD W. LOWE, Res. Sec. Wellington, 7th September, 1880. 2768-ln J. A. Packer's STEAM TUENERY WOKKS, Hardy-street. JDST RECEIVED— An Assortment of ; A MERIOAN BLIND ROLLERS, it COMPLETB, 1/- I One "EAGLE" FOOT LATHE, WITH CHUCKS, ALL COMPLETB. ' . 2805— tj( W. BOUT, ! LICENSED LAND BROKER VALUATOR, i LAND, HOU3E & COMMISSION AGENT, . ! HARDY STBBET, NELSON. j mRANBFERB or CONVEYANCES di X LAND under the " Land Tranufei Act" effected at charges fixed by the Act ;i also MORTGAGES and RE -LEASES, POWERS of ATTORNEY prepared, ans LEASES drawn. ' J Money invested on Mortgage Securities oi in Bank and other Shares. Money lent on Freehold Securities at cur^ rent rates of interest. ; \ ReDts on Land, and Interest on Mortgage! collected. : J Land and Houses hired let, bought or Bold) on commission, \ ■ Insurances effected at lowest rates. - ] Rents collected, Taxes and Insurances ppid ; and repairs, effected. Valuations made in Town or Country foi purchases, sales, or for Stamp and Succession Duty. — .•-;• ! FOR SALE, ON TERT BASr XBBMS TO BUIT PUBOHABBWH 6. Fifty Acres, Moutere— a hargain. • H. Three hundred Acres, Upper Moutere. 12. Forty Acres & Cottage, Lower Moutere, SS. House, and 40ft frontage, Taaman-street, £800 ' .• i * 42. Four Cottageg In Hastings-street, wit! 55ft of Land to each, from £90 tc 43. House and Half-an-acre of Land,Brpntistreet. £400. ! , ; 48. A 7 roomed House with 7 acreß Land, w Wakefleld for £320 or with 21 acret £500. 50. Comfortable Rasidence at the Port £220. 52. «4 feet Land, corner of Nile-street and Trafalgar-square, £200. 54. A Farm of 68 acres, in Gibbs Valley . Wakefleld, fenced and in paddocks price £600. 63. Three first-class Building Sites in Tra-falgar-st. South, on very easy terms. 68. Several Allotments at Stepneyville ; the Port, at low pricea. , ' -. ; 70. A First-class Building Site, containing Two-thirds of an Acre, in E^awairst. 71. A very convenient: Villa Residence, within five minutes' walk of the.Postoffice lor £150. ' , . 73. That well-arranged Tannery property^! Wakefleld, recently owned, by Messri Sedgwiok and Gowland, very cheap. . 75. Corner Allotment, Waimea-itreet, at, ,£5 per foot. --••."'.: 77. Superior Cottage and Land, Washingtpr Valley, tor £200. ... , „ 80. New Cottage and 6 D feet of land, Van guard-stieet, £225,,ea8y tarms. „ .-. 81. 100 feet Land, Ruaeell-atreet. . ; 82. 72 feet Land, Waimea-rqad. , ....... „; .83, A Building Site at the Porfcat£lpei foot. " - ■-■ ■„:- „ ■!.• 84. A pleasant Residence atßeaohville^ 85. First- class Building Site on Port Hills tastefully planted and fenced 86. A capital Dairy Farm in poveflale,o 359 acres, with. Homestead and a) wort ing appliances , , „ 87. Two Allotments of Land nearly opposlti Lokins' Wharf •> ■;, ■ 88. Three Allotments in Waimea.st , : , 89. The interest in a Leasehold Cottage ii Nelson, very cheap. ■„-- -90. A very pleasant Residence at Rlchmoßd now occupied by Mr Smythe, with,^ Acres of Land—a bargain, ■„-,. \ 91. A most desirible Residence fax Oambrii etreet, with large Garden and Out buildingi : ; 92. A comfortable Cottage in Alton-BtreeV 93. A Shop with 46ft of frontage %> Waimci road by 160tt deep lor £ 20. -, 94. A Farm of 100 acres at Hope, half, crop ped, half grass, with comfortfbi Homestead, . v. „!f; TO'LBT, 29. A Four-roomeaXottf\ge, Westbank Te| race, at 7s. per week. 85. A Five-roomed House, Waimea street, a 9« per week . MONEY TO LEND o» approvel freehoi

N. FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. i>H — -# TAILORING DEPARTMENT. H' Ph h " New Coatings, Tweeds, and Fancy U m Vestings, ,!^,. FOR SUMMER WEAR. : .^ _,_ [> i TWO CASKS Q H CHOICE NEW GOODS H 1^ JTJST OPENED AT Q ¥. IILNER'S 5 . tj' ■Hi _o_ ■ § l-j Orders receive prompt attention, and "will Wj be executed at prices to suit H w the times. *y / — : ; — r — " —^~"x^' ; / MANTLE AND DRESS-MAKING. \"

MANTLE AND DRESS-MAKING.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume xv, Issue 229, 27 September 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume xv, Issue 229, 27 September 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume xv, Issue 229, 27 September 1880, Page 3

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