A Home contemporary writes : — " Prince Bismarck's Protectionist policy dties not appear to bave bad even a temporary success in making the Fatherland bappy and contented. On the contrary, the burden of it is acting as one more stimulus to emigration. Tbe report of tbe Berlin Chamber of Commerce for the past year is emphatis in its condemnation of the tiew tariff at nearly every point. It has not brought prosperity to German industries or increased the consumption of home manufactures, but it has succeeded in. making bread dearer, in spreading social disctofitejtit, and in keeping the wages of the people low.
Hollowat's Pills.— ln the complaints peculiar to females these Pills are unrivalled. Their use by the fair sex has become so constant for the removal of their ailments that rare is the toilet that is without them. AtnoDgst all classes, from the domestic servant to the peeress, universal favonr ia accorded to these renovating PiUs ; their invigorating and purifying properties render them safe and invaluable in stil cases ; they may be taken by females of all ages for any disorganisation or irregularity of the system, speedily remoring the cause and restoring the sufferer to robust health. As a family medicine they are unapproachable for subduing the maladies of young and old. «««-*ss3!»*aßE^^
WANTED a LAD, must ba ac liSLo&ed to a General Stare. Appiy immediately.— W. PATTF.RSON. 4239—2 WANTED immediately for the Feont— GOOD REVOLVERS, either New of Secticd hsad; Apply to H. HOUNSELL Bridge-street. 4332—1 WANTKD immediately, a thorough good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply Mrs MAY, •« Exchange" Hotel, Bridge- st. 4238— *?p WANTED a BOY about 14 years ef age to heln gather Strawberries. Apply *t once to A. N. WALKER, Kawsi-strest, nc r College. 4*232— 1p LOST a Yell.TW PUP aooat sii monthß oid. Finder will ba rewerde! by bringing it to H. V.LOUSTON, Maitai Vallry. 4284~t C WANTED Active Intelligent AGENTS everywhere, to sell tbe Highest Standard.and Be.Bt Selling Works ever published. Liberal inducements to good Agents. Address— Box 81, H. 0., Auckland, N. 2. 4241 — 2p DISTRICT ORDER. A TRAIN will leave Bell drove Station at 6 15 p.m. ;TO-M( iRROW (FRIDAY), bringing the Waimea Rifles and Stoke Rifles to Town for Embarkation. Captains commanding these Corpß -will see that their men are at.the various stations in ample time for thia train. Uc-dresß Uniform—A* little baggage as possible, all marked with owner's name A baggage guard of 2 men from each Corps must be provided. By order, W. H. WEBB, Captain, Adjatant, Nelson Diatrict. Orderly Room, October 27, 1881. T\l STRICT ORDER. MEMBERS of all CITY VOLUNTEER CORPS are requested to meet in the Drill Shed THIS EVENING at 730, in Un-dress Uniform with Arms, re Actual Service. None but Volunteers admitted. Entrance through Committee Room. By order, W. H. WEBB, Captain, Adjutant Nelson District. Orderly Room, October 57, 1881. 4235—1 Estate of W. K. FARRELLE, Deceased. ALL CLAIMS against the above Ettate n?u»t be rendered to the undersigned within Twenty-one days from this date. E. K. FARRELLE, Executrix. Ne'son, 2 lnt October, 1881. 4173 WAIMEA COUNTY COUNCILRIDING OF MOTUPIKO. ELECTION OP COUKCILLOB. IN parinsnct of the provisions of H Tho Counties' Act; 1876." and 'The Regul«tion of Locjl Elections Act, 1876," I hfr.by give »otice tbat an ELEOTION of ONS COUNCILLOR fcr the Pidinar of Motapiko w'll beheld on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of Norember, 1881. I hereby appoint ths Invtitnttr, Motneka Valley, as tho place, and TUESDAY, the Bfh day of November, 1831, before noon, ai the time, for the NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES. Candidates must be nominated in the following manner:— A Nomination Paper in tbe prescribed form, signed by two persons entitled to vote at such Election, and also by tbe Candidate, must be delivered at the eaid offlce before noon of the eaid Bth day of November, 1881. Dated thit 26th day of October, 1881. HARRY ALLAS QUINTON, 4233 Betuming Officer. WAIMEA COUNTY COUNCILRIDING OF WAI ITI. ELEOTION OF COUNCILLOB. IN pursuance of the provisions of " The. Couities Act, 18"6," and " The Regulation of local Elections Act. 18- 6," I hereby eive notice that an ELECTION of ONE COUNCILLOR for the Riding of Wai-iti will be beld on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of November, 1881. I hereby appoint the Institute, Lower Wakeflald, as the 'place and TUKSDAY. th* Bth November, b« the time, for tbe NOMINATION of CANDIDATES. Candidates must be Nominated iv ths following manner :— A Nomination Paper In the prescribed form, siered by two persons entitled to vote at such Election, and also by the Candidate, must be delivered at the eaid Institute before Noon of the said Bth day of November, 1881. Dated thw 2Sth day of October, 1881, ELIAB BAIGENT, 4240 Returning Officer. MEMO. FOR THE MUSICAL. Mr. Wm. Webley, fTI U N E R AND REPAIRER of 1. Pianoforte, Cabinet Organ Hakmonicm, &c, will be in Nelson for a few days. Orders left with Mr H. D. Jackson or Office of Evening Mail will bei promptly attended to. 4213— s a STILL FURTHER IN ALL KINDS OP 1 gOOTS and SHOES AT W. & J. STAPLES' MONSTER CLEARING SALE. All Must be Sold bt the 31st. NOTICE.— AII Accounts Owing to ua must be Paid by the 31st, and all Accounts against us to be sent in for settlement by the same date. 4M7-t d . W. &J. STAPLES.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 256, 27 October 1881, Page 2
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