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HOLLOWAY'B OINTMKWT AND FILLS. — Whenever the weather is variable, and (he temperature constantly changing, the weak and delicate need be very carefu! to repel the first symptoms of disordered action or illhealth. The Bcrofulous and consumptive will find in these noble remedied the means of casting oat the bai humours which originate and prolong their Bufferings, The Ointment should be well rubbed over the skin r.s near as poirib'e to the part affected; It will penetrate, and act most wholesomely and energetically on the diseased structure It manifests a wonderful power in removing all tarts from the blood, and consequently in curing a multitude of chronic ailments, which seemed to be almost irremediable. Saddlery. EF. JONES, in returning • tbanks for the very liberal support he has received frcm the inhabitants of Brightwatbb and turrounding district, begs to intimate that he keeps in stock or made to order at the shortest notice, every required article in SADDLER r and HARNESS, which ho is selling at the loweit Nelson prices. Having had fobty-six years' experience as a practical Saddler in all its branches, can ensure satisfaction. ' ALL REPAIRING ATTENDED TO PUNCTUALLY. 1921— a TO LET At KICHMOND, St. Leonard's Villa. THE PROPERTY of Mrs John Jervis, known as Ft. LEONARD'S VILLA, Situate at the corner of the Nelson and Richmond Road, within a convenient dißtance of the Railway Station. The HOUSE, which is in thorough repair* contains EIGHT ROOMS. 1 here is also a detached Servant!' Room, besides Coachhouse, Tool-bouse, Cow-sheds, and other Offices ; a good Well of Water, Pump, and 4 Water-tanks. There are TWENTY ACfIES ot First-claes LAND, laid down in English Grasses, and eub-divided into Four Paddocks, with a stream running through the whole. A fine Garden, Orchard, and Shrubbery. The Property can be let for a term of years ss may be agreed upon, and possession, can be given on Ist July next, The rent would be moderate to a good tenant, Apply on the Premiees, or to W.T. GOOD and M, OREWDSON, 1920— t0 NollOQi

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 134, 7 June 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 134, 7 June 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 134, 7 June 1881, Page 2

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