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Holloway's Pills.— Nothing better.— 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 raust 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. 6al

REDUCED RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE MONEY TO THE WEST COAST. FOR WESTPORT, FOX'S RIVER, GREl r MOUTH, and HOKITIKA. \ %JfA npHE splendid, new, unrivalled -L twin-screw steamship, JOHN PENN, f=^^^**^*M. Caret (late of the s.s. Kennedy) Commander, will leave for the above ports on ;TO-MOKROW, the 14th April, at 2 p.m. This steamer has been built expressly for the West Coast Trade, and offers great advantages to shippers and passengers, her accommodation being very superior. Freight to Westport 30s. per ton Freight to Greymouth and Hokitika. 40a. per ton For freight or passage, apply on board or at the office, Trafalgar-street. JOHN JOHNSON. Nelson, April 11, 1868. 707 FOR WESTPORT, FOX'S RIVER, GREYMOUTH AND HOKITDXA. y\ „ nnHE screw steamer Wl s$L JL MURRAY W *U l eave f° r the above ports on JM^^^ WEDNESDAY next, April 15, at "^^^^^^3 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to the Agent on board, or to J. PAUL. Nelson, April 13, 1868. 715 NOTICE^ TO SHIPPERS TO THE WEST COAST PORTS. jj mHE s.s. js ILA -J- MURRAY ■Mf^fiß^^- exorbitant Rates of Freight, and ■^^^^^^»is now taking in cargo, at Gibbons 3 Wharf, at THIRTY SHILLINGS per Ton, to all the West Coast Ports, and will leave, positively, on WEDNESDAY, at 3 p.m. 719 QUEENSLAND DIGGINGS. For NEWCASTLE, forwarding Passengers to SYDNEY. (The passage between Newcastle and Sydney only occupying six hours.) x 0>- HPE---® ne as * sailing barque • ■ASl'Sk ISLAND CITY, §H|^ P^" Captain Turner, 450 tons register, EgggN^ggwili leave TO-MORROW, Tuesday, 14th instant. Cabin Passage to Newcastle - £7. Steerage „ - SA. Passengers forwarded to Sydney, 10/- extra. For Passage only, apply to the Captain, on Board, or at the Office of the Steamship • John Perm,' Trafalgar-street. Passengers by the above vessel are requested to Take Their Tickets This Evening, or before 10 o'clock To-morrow Morning. JNone will te booked after that time. JOHN JOHNSON, 714 Agent. Wanted. HOPE COMMITTEE of EDUCATION. WANTED, a MASTER and MISTRESS for the Ranzau School. Candidates will be required to furnish the necessary qualification from the Inspector of Schools, W. C. Hodgson, Esq., Nelson; from whom every information may be obtained. Applications will be received until FRIDAY, the 24th instant. School Duties to commence on the First day of May. HENRY BEITT, Waimea East. April 6, 1868. 698 WANTED, a good Farm LABORER. Apply at HEFFER'S Store, the Wood. «80

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 86, 13 April 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 86, 13 April 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 86, 13 April 1868, Page 2

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