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SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT MUTUAL ASSOCIATION of NEW ZEALAND. 3 Head Office, Christcl me.h, with Committee and Trustees W. W. Chsrtcrp, Esq , Mansget and Secretary. s This popular Institution is now in operation, / and it has leen resolved to enUnd the time for admission of members (from Jfelson) J ivitfioul entrance fee, until 15th January iustant. FiCiLITIES TO MEMBERS. 1. No personal altendar.ee required 2. Medical examination not a necessity for membership ■ 3. Premiums one to four at the rate of 25s per annum (6d per week) secutcs £1 per u-eek during d'sabdityficm sickness or ' accident for each premium. 4. Claims, when approved, payable in Nelson, weekly, if required 5. P/ofits divided among assured 6. Right to vo c at all meetings and elect (heir 1 own ojficers Rules of Association, and fatther infoimmion can be lad ot s W. M. frTAPTON, Aoevt roR Felson & M>u?i.Bonot air, or of cay ot the Sub-Agtnts of th^ Mohwich Union Fibb (.ffick. 10- a /;rt Union of london. TfIS I ist witt, Close with tub Januaby Mail *vc-ry bub crib r Ihia >ear wil receive, t« addition to he chance of a jrizc value lb to 250 guineas, an imprvStion ot a large und important line )<rgravinfir ly Brierly and W. V. iimer, •• Thk Loss cf the •tVEKGis" after fighting fifiy-lhrea of .the great ships of tha line {vide Tennjson's beautiful pocra 60 nauiej). Sjecimcn Li jiuru on view. ~t c W. M. STANTON. School ComniiEsioner'n Office, Nelson, 24th December, 1850. NOTICE is lurebr given that the Nelson School Commissioners are prepared to receive TENDERS lor LEASES of tbo undermoDtiomd I'DUCA'I ION RRBERVRB for a term cf Fourteen Yjeat-s respectively, viz.t — Section No. 29, Maitai VaKey, containing One Ilundr.d and Tventy-TLrae Acres. Section No. 88, We; tjort, containing One .Rood. 0 Letle>s marked " Tenders for Lease," to be forwarded to the undersigned on or before 26th January, 1881. H, C. DANIEI.L, 403S t'ecrc-tary. Seat Post Free in an Envelope for 4d. Stamps to def<ay Postage nnnß BOTANIC TREATMENT ior all X Nervous Duo'dcrs which unfit euffere-s for msirrisge. &c, &c.; also Confumption, Chronic Disease of the Chest, Stomach, Liver, and Epilepsy. Address E. T. SELBY, Medical Herbalist, 3968— 6m p Johntt , Waterloo, Sydney. FOR SALE. THE HOUSE nnd LAND at the Fokt, at present occupied by Mr Jobn H. Cock, The BUILDING in B H ID C*E- STREET known as N. EowAßrs & .Co.'s BOND and (ho LAND on which it Btnn-'s. 3858— a t o Apply John 11. COCK & 00. T>EPPER'S QUININE AND IRON JL TONIC contnirs an unvarying amount of quinine oeo" iron. It posfefses all the powers of these valuable tonics in banishing diseases, and sjmptooiß traceable to weakness, a low state of the nervou3 eyptein, enfeebled condition of the body, and dtrangemenfc of the general health. TAPPER'S QUININE AND IRON Jl TONIC etrtngthens the nervous and muscular system, improves digett'on , animates the tpiritß, n cruite the health. For debilitated health from the effect of hot climates, this tonic ia invaluable. T)EPPER'S QUININE AND IRON X TONIO rouses and developes the uervr.ua energies, enriches the blood, promotes r];\> titc.. dispels languor and depression, fpv-t-fio3 the digestive organs. Is a specific , remedy for neuralgia, ague, indigestion levers of every kind, chest sffections, and in casting ' <iseasee, scrofulous tendencies, etc. The whole frame is greatfy invigorated by Pepptr's Tonic, the mental faculties brightened, the constitution greatl? etrenpthened, end a return to robust health certair. Bottles, S2 doses, 4s 6d ; rext size, 11s. Sold by Chemists everywhere. Ihe name of J. Pepper, Bedford Laboratory, London, must be on the label. There is no Tonic so certain in effect as Pepper's Quinine and Iron. It is strongly rfcoranriended to residents in India aud the colonies, and t-hould always be kept reidy for use in every case of fever or febrile condition. " 1 mARAXACUM and PODOPHYLLIN. ■ JL —Prepared only by J. Pepper, London. This Fluid combination, extracted from medicinal roots, is now used instead of blue pill and calomel, tor the cure of diepepsia, 1 biiliousneaQ, and all symptoms of congestion ' of the liver, which are generally pain bonsath the eho Were, headache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste iv the J morning, giddiness, dnturbanceot the 6tomach, and feeling of panerai depress : on. It sets the 1 s'ugaish liver in motion, very slightly acts I on ihe bowels, giving a sense of hralth and comfort within 24 houra. It is the safest medicine. Taraxacum and Podophyllin is a 1 fluid made only by J. PfiPPEs*, Bedford Laboratory, London, whoso name is on every label Bottles, 2s 9d and 4s 6d. Sold by all htmtets. A most valuable and resential medicino for India, Australia, the Cope, and Colonies generally. T OOKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR 1 JLJ RESTORER will darken grey hair, > <nd in a lew daj9 completely bring back the i natural colour. The effect is Fuperior to that produced by instantHntous dye, and does not inju c the skin. Large bottles, Is 6d.— r.orkyer'B is equal to the most expensive - hsir restorer. r OOKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR r ' Li RESTORER is the beet for restoring !. grey hair to its former colour. It produces j 4 perfectly natural shade, and is absolutely P harmless. Recommended for destroying ecurj and encouraging growth of new hair. J f OOKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR 7 SIJ RESTORER— SuIphur being highly . prized for its stimulant, cleansing, healthful r Hction ou the hair glands, LOCKYER'S . RESTORER ia strongly recommended. It is most agreeable in use, and never fails in , itu action on the colour glands, always res storing and maintaining that which has been j lest. No other hair dress'ng is lequ'site. , Urge bottles, Is 6d. h-old by Chemists • Hairdresser, an! Perfumers in London, the '. Country, and throughout the world. Lock yet 's is equal to any of the highpriced preparations. LIVEK COMPLAINTS, r T^R. KING'S DANDELION and p U QUININE LIVER PILLS (withs out Mt-icury) — 1 hr best bemkdy fob } Biliousnf?s. Stomach Pkkanoement, Flatj ULENOF, Tains between the Shouldebs, - s^ad Appbtite, Indigestion, Acidity, llead-^chh-, liEAnasuuN, and all otner symptoms ot rtisordored liver and dyspepsia. 1 Acknowledged hy n any eminent surgeons to br the eafcet and mildest pills ior every con-. \ 'Stitution. In Boxes at Is IJd, 2s 9d, and 4b 6d. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors r ihrcup.hout the work!. Prepared by Jas. Foeke, London. Specially .valuable Pills for residents abroad snd travellers,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 9, 11 January 1881, Page 3

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