[Advertisement.} TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW ZEALAND TIMES. Kia Through an entire misunderstanding on my nart. the nomination paper for the election of the ?/ on n j pharazyn (as member for Thorndon Ward to the City Council) has been omitted to be sent in before four o'clock,p.m. this day, in terras of advertfsement This arose entirely from my having mistaken the day, understanding that Thursday, the 3rd tat was the latest day for receiving nominations. I make thU notification in order to settle any m sapprehension that may arise in the minds of those interested in this matter.— am ' Gj , c 0 ’ ROE Anderson, Thorndon, Wellington, June 2.
Avoid Excitement, Dissipation, and Late iloi’KH, If you are not naturally nervous they will he apt to make you so, unless you have a constitution r»f Iron If you axe nervous, there is still greater reason to shun them. Xhe best rernedv for .weakness oftliu nerves, as well as for Its comitant-a deficiency of constitutional vigor—ls Udolpuo WolkeV; Sojiiedam Aiiomatic SciiNAris, •which multiplies the physical energies, promotes assimilation of the food, and tranquilizes the brain,— [Advt.]
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4432, 3 June 1875, Page 3
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185Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4432, 3 June 1875, Page 3
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