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ITolloway's Pills. —Nothing better. —These invaluable Pills exert a greater and more beneficial influencejjver nervous disorders than any other medicine Their mode of action is thoroughly consonant with reason —they completely purity 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. 2146

A wreck which was cast up on the* beach, at the Orawaite, and which was at first thought to have been some wreck driven in from the sea, proves to be the remains of the Ada. During a severe storm some time ago, the Ada was carried • from the south spit to the north side of the river; thence to a position oa the beach near the schoolhouse; and from that position she went to sea on Monday, until cast up by the surf at the Orawaite. A man who is learned in the origin of social customs, was asked what was the meaning of casting an old shoe after a newty-married couple as they started oa their trip. Says he, 'To indicate that the chances of happiness in matrimony are slippery.'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 238, 7 October 1868, Page 2

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250

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 238, 7 October 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 238, 7 October 1868, Page 2

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