VWanted. } i WANTED a smart LAD. — . • - Must be a good Milker. 3702— 2p Apply *« Mali " Office. WANTED immediatey a good COOK. Apply . . ' :3679 ? tc. .-. _ Mail Office. WANTED immediately, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply •." ■ . ,8644— t c Mrs PITT, ; BKok-stre^. "\TTANTED by a GENTLEMAN of Ex>VV perience- the MANAGEMENT of a SHEEP or CATTLE STATION Services avnilable at once. Address,' W;T.R , Fpsttffice, Kfelsori. . : : , 3666-r6p ;£< w -^ $&$Q?y, WELLINGTON CU^, To be run in the first week in , FEBRUARY, 1881. Tickets... ... ... ... £1. ' " ''^ : First Horse ... ... ..; .i. ' 1000 Second Horse ... ... ... ..; §00 Third Horse " ... ... -ysoo Other Starters (divided) ... «. 700 Koi--Btartera (divided) ... „. ... JBpO The £700 for other starters will average about £100 each horse. . " '.; The £1800 for non-starters will average about £60 each horse. Mr George North, of Lambton Quay, announces his seventh annual sweep on the Wellipgton Cup. This time it is fornp.less than £4000, wbich will give handeiime prizes even to the non-starters. Mr North's for--UK-r racing sweeps have invariably beenconr duoted with such' thorough fairness as to give entire sitipfaction to all interrßted, snd we are^not surprised to hear th*t there is already a v brisk demand for ijokets f»r bis ♦< fourthousand- pounder:."— Evening Post, September i 9. .;■■'. . .•-•..' ■ ■ _ .-■• " Mr . GILMER, « Masonic " Hotel, Nelson, Agent. " " , Address :— GKO. NORTH, Box 109, Ppstofflce ; or I-ambton Quay, Wellington. 2«>70 WILLIAM FORSTER, Bootmaker, Bbightwatee Begs to notify to the inhabitants of Brightwater and surrounding district, that on and after this date he intends to charge . ? £1 for Watertights and Elastic Sides, and all other, boots in proportion together with 2s in the pounu discount for cash; 3145-tO Sender &JSon/s Eucalypti Extract TTNDER.jthe Distinguished, Patronage ol V Ms Majesty the King of Italy, at Rome, according to communication from theConsul-General for^ Italy, at Melbourne, : apon iqstriictionfi from the Minister itor Foreign Affairs, dated 1 4th March, 1 878. ? ' , Dr. Cruikshank, health officer for the city Qt Sandhurst, certifies to the extract being the most reliable remedy for external inflam> mation,.bronchitis l .diptheria, affections of 4he lungs, chest, all pains of rheumatic nature, neuralgia, &c, all swellings, bruiseß, spr'^ris, wounds, disorder cf the bowels, diarrhoea, c. Epitome ; of declaration < made be ere M. Cohen, Esq., J.P., at. Sat dhurßt, October, 1877. : — The son of Mr Raabe. was hurt with an axe on the knee.; After nine weeks' medical treatment it was : declared necessary Dy Dr. Macgillivray. to amputate: the injured limb. At that juncture the extract - was applied, and the wound speedily cured without amputation.] . •./ The daughter of -Mr JuDghenn, suffering' from disease of the bone, Ba"prono¥nce^ T^by Drft Atkinson andßoyd, was cdre4 jus#as . speedily. Cures of wnobping cough; ; fery ■ severe colde, croup, bronchitis, diptherfo, earache, pains in tha, head (npuralgia), . inflammaiiori of the eyes and' that fbfja^sgyer^iy injured foot ; otjbei :s'of; bad.. Ij igSjl.woMdij'pn the^arm with enormousj; swelHngj: ,oi|Bey(Bre: < r bruises and a Bprainey "ankler^H. J&rowjo)j in, ?: „ which case eight months' medical advice w^Ss:, - of^^jfto,ayail, -are reported -'by' tbe"^DSnajd X,: Times,'' ,M Bewcastle Morning^^^ala?*^ «. Cooktown Courier," A<York6's Pe^^ulaN^ r Advertiser/ 5 and others. ' The , extract inwardly taken, regu'aies the 1 '-','■ v aetiotf of the kidneys/ cures: 6fiioy^ikri^ ■ :: - :^ ; diarrhoßa, andis th'e:surest curative agent^fid l : , ■• ; ! preventive of contagion /in ; itixiet 'ty#M& T^v ->nd intermittent f eve ; r. i;Fpr%artjcyMß*'^f v\ : =; ; : I testimonials accompanying each ''^^h'?^ ts -l''£^tl ' ' ; •■ ■ '*■-■■. - ■ imj^^^^^ '.-■-" •■' ■"-■* 'j..~y : i*y'\>7ii T ~- '■"•'?-'■" : . The genuine - rarticie^iß^ma^e'iH^i^^gjl* *?^: bgaring f »-(on\t^e^lib^'p^:|^ sign^urg^t^fjiurpenjine;iiik^f|p^^ of the gum, BtyleJ.^Vfijttca dangerouß,;;in^^^ itor>pst;of^thejp^^|b»]rje*tra^^ menaedior.ii T.her^prejß«^^ :^Sii3eltSM» ma,rk; and \BJgnatpeM^wn^E^MyjM 1 ae^pjwoiied^by
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 240, 1 December 1880, Page 1
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559Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 240, 1 December 1880, Page 1
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