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BOOTS vuid ' SHOES. FOR STYLE, FOR STYLE, ; COMFORT, COMFORT, i DURABILITY, and DURABILITY, and . GOOD VALUE in GOOD VALUE in FOOTWEAR • FOOTWEAR Our Boots and Shoes have stood the test of years, each year adding to the high reputation and POPULARITY »- ' ' —Perfect-Satisfaction Guaranteed.— Our Stock Ls most- complete, - and includes the best English, American, and Colonial-makes. ••-.--- --' BEDROCK PRICES. WR. MAY, ; RICHMOND and WAKAPUAKA.

j "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." icLA-EXE'S: [ BLOOD MIXTURE til .a WORLD-FAMED BLOOD fuBIK'IER AND RESTORER IS WARRANTED TO «-.i_,iiA« THE BLOOD FROM ALL IMPURI- . TIES from whatever cause arising. ! For Bcrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Bk_u and Blood Diseases. Black heads, Pia ' pies, and sores of all kinds, it is * never-failing and permanent Com, I ' It— ; Ceres Old Sores, Cures 8ora» on the Neck Caret, Sore Logs, i Cures Blackheads ra Pimplet on Uf j Face.. , i Cures Scurvy, Grcres TOoer*. Cures Bk-od &n<i HV<__ Dieeaeev, j {;_i.'i3 Glandular Swellings; ' Cio^ra the Blood frviu ull iiupure. ilielii-J-, Luil_ RhutfivSr cb-Oit atiamg. It i-eniovta thd cause rum - thd blood and bores, It is a real specifin for Goat and; Rheumatic pains. - Aa _cia mixture in pleasant to the taste, and warranted Free from any-: thing iiijurieus to tue most delicate constitution of e_tber sex, the Proprie tors solicit- auffjrer--: t-' jive it a uit to test its «__li_3. Mr W. Pauley, Eroid Laho, C'otteE . ham, Cambridge, writes : — " Threo yeers »go I hud __ clight attack of skii! JtKsase, anc/ waa. obliged to see a dector, wUt. told me U was Eczema. . 1 was ncder hie trwtment romo time, . bnt got no better. I tr'b*, I may jay, scores of other medicines, bnt all to no purpose, and I was, therefore persuaded . to go to the In6.~mafy. There I was. unde rspecial treatment, bnt ; got no better, and came ont uneurcd— -in facty woreei.ni..> ,-üßn in- 3was now covered from he_.d to feot, and was tormented that I almost wished myself dead ; the medical man told .me L.. -•u'J __6ver get better. I think I mt. oraly (.ay my case was onovf the ,701 at it was possible tc have and everyone said they had never seen anyone like mo. Well, at last I heard xbout "CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXIU'RiS," and decided to give it s trial . I purchased some from BOOTH, . the chemist,' and took it according to j rules for three months, mine being a dreadful case, and I am thankful te . say I am how perfectly well, with my . skin as clear as possible It was .CLARKE'S. BLOOD MIXTURE '. «rhich effected this wonderful core, and: ; ', -Tanuot reccr mmend ii too highly." 'January £oth, 1900.' ' Private W. Lane, writing from the D>.pot. Wilts Regiment, Devises, Nov. i4th, 1899, says: "For It months . I -offered witt_ a sore mouth and my lint; were mncb swollen. 1 tried all Kinds' .of -tintmente and medicines, bot with '■■ ao quod result, and I cegan to think j it would tie a standing disuse, nntil a ! friond of min> advised me to send to i yoiw firm for a case of 'CLARKE'S j BLOOD MIXTURE.' Jun glad to say that before 3 had taken half the I bottle the sores in my month began to i disappear, and my Ups began to get 1 their natural, size. By the time I had 1 finished the lis case I was thankful to i find myself restored to my former ' health."' , THOUSANDS >w TESTIMONIALS , .•■¥ .t/ONDERFUL CURES FROM all i-y-. *.'_:.> OF TEE WORLD. I OLAHKIT'S BLOOD MIXTURE is '- .oid >;» botfloo at 2s fri each and in ' >\-w c __iti_i_<u_g su times the quantity j ..t Us, sufficient to effect a permanent '' oure in th^ great majority cf long- ) standing esses — Sold by Chemists and ; Patent Medicine Vendors throughout '. the world. Proprietors: The Lia- } coin and Midland Counties Drug Com- > pany, Lincoln, England. Trade Mark 1 » —'BLOOD MIXTURE." CLARKE^ BLOOD :JTIXTURB. CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. CAUTlON.— Purchasers ot Clarke's Bleed Mixture should see that thoy get the genvfue article. Worthless imitations and substitutes are sometimes < palmod oft by unprincipled vendors. The words "Lincoln and Midland; ' Counties Drue Company, Lincoln, Eng-' j land," are oaxraved on the Government Stamp, rud CLARKE'S WORLD. (FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE,' blown ou the bottle, WITHOUT WHICH KONE ABE GENUINE i ADVICE TO MOTHERS.— Are you j broken in your rest by a sick child suf. ! fering 'with the pain of cutting teeth? : ' Go at onoe to a chemist and get a bottle of Mrs Winslow'e Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harmless and pleasant to take,- it produces natural quiet, sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes ac "bright as a button." It soothes the :> chila) it softens the gums, allays all j pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowI els and diarhoea, whether arising from ; teething or other causes. Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup is sold by Medicine De 1 pots evervwi""-" ' MOTUEKA~~ioBOUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS are hereby invited for the" construction of SLUICE : GATES and EMBANKMENT, etc. ■ Alternate Tenders in accordance with , plan and specification will be received by the undersigned for the above-men-tioned work as follows:— 1 No. 1. Tender for the whole work. '} No. 2 Tender for part (1) as marked j on the plan. . I No. 3 . Tender for part (2), as. mark--7 . ■ ed on the plan. ■■ j The lowest or any tender not necesI sarily accepted. All tenders to be marked "No. 1, 2, or .5. Sluice Gate Contract." snd bo 111 the hands of the Town Clerk on or befnr ( - Norn on TUTCSOAY, the 9th day ..of' -FEBRUARY. ISO 9. ' Plan and 'specification nre derc_sit<_d . foi- inspection j.t the Waim.-ia Comity I Coiincil ofDce, Nelson, from the 23rd .-January to the 2nd February, and nt ; the Town Clerk's Oifice. Motuekn. : - from the 3rd to the 9th Februaiy, 1909. !- WM. BOYCE, ' Town Clerk.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 29 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 29 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 29 January 1909, Page 1

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