Holloway's PtVfe.— -The Female's Friend.— So soon as the human functions are disordered, steps should be taken to rectify them. It is a hopeless delusion to leave the malady to its own course. A few appropriate doses ot Holloway's Pills at the proper period will prevent many a serious illness. They arrest all morbid influences, and prevent disease from extending and aifecling other parts of the system. Their primary action is upon the blood, stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowel?. 'J heir tecondary action is to streogtheu the nervous centres. Wo drug can be at once so harmless, yet so antagonistic to disorders affecting the female. The most perfect reliance may be placed upon their purifying, regulating, and renovating virtues. They may be safely taken by females at any age. 89
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -TT7-ANTED, TWO COMPETENT CLERKS. Wl Apply by letter only, to 102-1 N. EDWARDS & CO* A SHARP YOUTH WASTED. Apply to Mail Office. 102 "\7[7"ANTED, a Good GENERAL SERVANT. VV Apply to Mrs. RODGERSON, Mount Vernon, Washington Valley. 96 WANTED, as sm APPRENTICE to the TAILORING BUSINESS, a boy 15 years of age. Apply to JOHN CANN, 90 — 3 Collingwood-street. WANTED, for a term of yeur?, with purchasing clause, ONE or TWO ACRES of LAND, within one mile of the Post-office, with or without buildings attached. Apply Evening MaU Office 66 — 3 THE ANNUAL MEETING of the SUBSCRIBERS to tho HOPE and RANZAU LIBRARY will take place on (he 12th of JANUARY, 1874, at the Institute, at half-past 7 p.m., to elect Officers for the ensuing year, and transacting any other business that may occur. C. P. KEARNS, Q Seoretary. NELSON CITY EIELES. THE THIRD COMPETITION for tho Company's SILVER CHAMPION MEDAL, will take place at the Maitai Butts, on MONDAY, at 5 30 a.m. sharp. D. BURN, 86 — 2 Lieutenant in charge. NELSON RADICAL REtfORM LEAGUE. MEETING, MONDAY, January 12, rext Temperance Hall. Chair taken at 8 p.m. JAMES GRAHAM, 91 — 1 Honorary Secretary. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' FETE. TENDERS are invited for providing a TEA, in the Botanical Gardens, on FEBRUARY 3rd. To be sent in to the undersigned not later than WEDNESDAY EVENING, where full particulars can be obtained. The lowest, or any Tender, not necessarily accepted. F. HEALY, 9 5 Honorary Secretary. LOST, « BOOK PURSE, containiug £4 and some silver. Finder on returning it to Messrs. WYMOND & CO., will be rewarded. 92 LOST, Yesterday, on removing from Mr. LEE'S, the TOP of a Mahogany CORNICIC POLE. Finder please leave at TWIST & GAY'S. 102 LOST, on the Wakapuaka- road, a Livercoloured Curly RETRIEVER PUP, about nine months old ; answers to the name of "Toby." Anyone restoring the above to the undersigned, will receive ONE POUND REWARD. A. S. COLLINS, Hillwood. - January 10, 1874, 99—3 FOUND, a Sum of MONEY. Apply to Mr. PICKETT. 101—2 Nelson. FOR SALE, cheap, THRER PAIRS of good WORKING BULLOCKS, five years old, staunch and quiet. Bows, yokee, and chains complete. Owner has no further use for them. TfIOMAS TASKER, 97—6 Motueka. Crown Lands Office, Nelson, January 8, 1874. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an AUCTION SALE of ALLOTMENTS, iu the Town of WESTPORT, will be held at the Survey Office, Westport, on THURSDAY, the 12th day of February, 1874, at Twelve o'clock, Noon. Full particulars can be obtained at this Office, at the Survey Office, Westoort, and at the Warden's Offices at Reef ton, Charleston, Ahaura, and Cobden. H. C. DANIELL, 94 Commissioner. TO BE SOLD, A BARGAIN. MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE and GROUNDS, beautifully situated in Brookstreet Valley, having an extensive view of the Bay, Harbour, and Town. The Garden and Orchard are well-stocked with choice fruit trees in full bearing. Together with Two Cottages on the property. The greater part of the purchase-money can remain on the security of the Property for a term of yenr«, at Seven per cent. For further particulars, apply to the Proprietor, Captain Kebr, at Mrs. Nalder's ; or to • Q CURTIS BROTHERS. NELSON WATERWORKS. TWT OTICE is hereby given that the 27th Clause ±J\ of " The Nelson Waterworks Act, 1863," will from this date be strictly enforced. The clause is as follows: — "Aoy person who shall wilfully cause or permit any water to be supplied as aforesaid, to be wasted, shall for every such offence forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding Ten Pounds." ALFRED HIBBLE, Assessor and Collector. January 10, 1874. 98 NOTICE.' THE STORE NEXT TO DACOMBE'S. THE above STORE is NOW OPENED for the Sale of Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Butter, Eggs, &c. Selected Teas, Coffee, Oilman's Stores, &c. Choice. Fruitti in Seaso'i, both Home and Foreign Growths, Vegetable, &c The above iB ostablished on the principle of Giving a Good Article at a Low Price for Cash. J. LEACH, 100 Manager.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 9, 10 January 1874, Page 2
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