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Holloway's Pilh: — The Great Necessity. — When the blond has been impre?natpd with impurities or been impoveri-'hed hv bad digestion, excess, or -other causes, an immediate antidote is presented in these purifying Pills. Unless tins restorative be resorted to, the health -will snnn break down and the spirits flag. Holloway's Pills thoronghly purify the hlood. co t> pletely cleanse the lungs, reinvigorate debilitated or vitiated nervous action, strengthen ths muscles, and dear the brain. These excellent Pills are particularly recom- j mended to all persons whose occupations are sedentary and conducted in close rooms. The mn*t nprvoui dvspentic aud most desponding* hypochondriac will dfrJve advantage from talcing a course of this exesi'ent medicine, without exneriencing any weakening, irritating, or any other effects. 2538 A verdict, of 'wilful murder' has been returnpd against the constable Finnigan, for tbe murder of tbe police sergeant Hull, nt Hamilton, Victoria. One thing, says the Sp-ctator, in connexion with the tragic event is worth recording, ns another ins'anne nf the warnings tbat are said to be frequently given to those whose end is npproficbing. We should not mention tbis instance but for ihe fact that, having mide inquiry, we find the story is substantially correct. Sergeant Hull has on several occasions expressed to his wife and friends that be had a presentiment of death, although being himself in good health ; and it is said that the night preceding the dny of tlie murder he started up in bed, apparently much agirated, and told his wife that he believed he was about to die. So strong was this conviction on him, that be burst into tears. How fully his presentiment has been proved, it is needless to say. The following advertisempnt appears in the Burro iv a Express (N.S.W.): — -Matrimonial. — Wanted, by a presentable- girl of 19 years, to jiive herself and 2,109 sheep aw;-y. Applicants must be tolerably good li'iikin-.-, and neither widowers nor boys. Money, or worldly property of auy kind, no consideiMtio i. Respectability of character, ;>nd genial disposition indispensable. No following of eo-usins desired, nnd no 'Charleying' with other girls permitted. Applicants should be in time to secure the clip by forwarding under cover, addressed ■to the manager of the Express, proposals, accompanied by portraits. The strictest secrecy. H. 0.5., M.H. Creek, 17th Oct.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 303, 23 December 1868, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 303, 23 December 1868, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 303, 23 December 1868, Page 2

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