Holloway's Pills. — Nothing better. I—These1 — These invaluable Pills exert a greater and more beneficial influence over nervous disorders than any other medicine. Their mode of action is thoroughly consonant with reason — they completely purify the blood, relieve both head and stomach of all faulty functions, and expel all oppressive accumulations from the bowels. With the blood purified, and all poisons purged from the system, regularity must prevail throughout the body. Aches and pains must cease; healthful energy must supplant weariness, and the shaky nerves must regain their wholesome tone. A course of these Pills eradicates low spirits, nervous excitability, hysterics, neuralgic twitches, and other derangements dependent on nervous maladies, which every considerate person may thus certainly and safely remove. 534
Advertisements. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, March 13, 1868. NOTICE is hereby given, that all persons found DAMAGING the Government Dipping Tank or Sheepyards on the Quarantine Reserve, at Stoke, or DIGGING HOLES on the said Reserve alter this date, will be PROSECUTED. ALFRED GREENFIELD. 520 Provincial Secretary. SCHOOLMASTER WANTED. rriHE Local Committee of Education of RichJL mond will require, on. the Ist April next, a TEACHER for the Boys' School in .that village. The salary is £120 per annum, with an augmentation (depending on the number of boys taught) probably amounting to £20 or £25. There is also a house and about three-quarters of an acre of land for the use of the Teacher. Applications to be sent in on or before TUESDAY, the 24th March, addressed to J. W. BA.RNICOA.T, Secretary, 477 Richmond Local Committee of Education,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 63, 16 March 1868, Page 3
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