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Hollowaifs Ointment and Pills — Reliable Remedies. — In wounds, bruises, sprains, glandular swellings, enlarged reins, neuralgic pains and rheumatism, the application of this soothing Ointment to the affected parts not only gives the greatest ease, but likewise cures the complaint. The Pills wonderfully assist in banishing the tendency to rheumatism and similar painful disorders, whilst the Ointment cures every local ailment. The Pills remove all constitutional disturbance and regulate every impaired function of every organ throughout the human body. The cure is neither temporary nor superficial, but permanent and complete, and the disease rarely recurs, so perfect has been the purification performed by these searching yet harmless preparations. 2769 imn ■■ II ill" I I I I

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BANK HOLIDAYS. TXTEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIV? DAY, 25th, 26th, and 27th instants. 2771 TENT FOE SALE. A LARGE TENT FOR SALE.— Enquire of J\. Mr.. Edwd. EVERETT. . 2764 TO CARPENTERS. mENDERS are invited for ERECTING AD--1 DITIONS to DWELLING-HOUSE for Mr. Sparrow, TAKAKA. Specification and Plan to be seen at Mr. Mabin's, Bridge-street, j until the 14th January. Tenders, sealed, to be addressed to Mr. Sparrow, not later than that time. 2763 IF WILLIAM WELLS, Cowkeeper, Busseilstreet, does not immediately MAKE A PUBLIC APOLOGY for the threatening and abusive language he made use of .to me on Monday Afternoon, the 23rd instant, I shall PROCEED AGAINST HIM for defamation of character. J. KING, Trustee to the 2770 Estate of the late J. Poynter. NELSON EEGATTA CLUB. MEETING at CUSTOM HOUSE HOTEI 9 at Seven o'clock THIS EVENING. NO ENTRIES will be received after Eight o'clock This Evening for Boats in Harbor. SAILING COMMITTEE to meet at Six o'clock, at the Custom House Hotel. Jno. W. WIGZELL, Hon. Secretary. 24th December, 1872. - 2765 TVTELSON EEGATTA MEETING J3l DECEMBER 26, 1872. PEOPOSED PROGRAMME. Two -o Ait ed Race (open to all comers), 3 miles Ist prize £5, 2nd do £2; entry 7s 6d Yachts (open to all comers) — Ist prize £15, 2nd do £5; entry 21s Wiialeboat Race (open to all comers). 5 miles — Ist prize £12, 2nd do £5; entry 21s Handicap Coasters Race, 8 miles— lst prize £7, 2nd do £3; ' entry 10s First-class Open Sailing Boats, 4 miles — Ist prize £7, 2nd do £3; entry 10s Second-class Open Sailing Boats, 2 miles — Ist prize £5, 2nd do £2; entry 7s 6d Scullers Race, witli or without Outriggers (open to all comers), 1 \ mile — Ist prize £4, 2nd do £2; entry 5s , Ships' Boats, four oars — lstprize£s, 2nd do £3, 3rd do £1; entry 5s Amateur Whaleboat Race, 5 oars, 3 miles — Ist prize £8, 2nd do £3j entry 15s Amateur Two-oared Race, 2 miles — Ist prize £4, 2nd do £2; entry 5s ' , Bots' Race, under 15 years, two-oared, \\ mile — Ist prize, £1, 2nd do 10s; entry free Amateur Scullers 1 Race, with or without Outriggers, \\ mile— lst prize £3, . 2nd do £l ; entry 2s 6d Volunteer Whaleboat Race, -3 miles — Ist prize £5, 2nd do £2; entry 7s 6d. DUCK HUNT-SHORE SPORTS. No prize" unless Two boats start, "no second prize unless Three boats start, and ■no 'Third^ prize unless Five Boats start.' Second-class Open Sailing Boats not to exceed fifteen feet in the keel. . Admission to the Wharf Qne Shilling each. • , . iJN(X W. mGZELLi^i' I". 2768 ; Hon. Secretaryi

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 306, 24 December 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 306, 24 December 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 306, 24 December 1872, Page 2

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