HoHoway's Pills. — Weak Stomachs. — The wisest ennnot enumerate one tithe of the distressing symptoms arising from enfeebled digestion, all of which may be readily diepelled by these admirable Pilis They remove all unpleasant tastes from the mouth, as also flatulency and constipation. HoHoway's Pills rouse the stomach, liver, and every other organ, to that healthy tone of digestion which fully enables the stomach to convert all food and drink to the nourishment of the body. Hence these Pills are the surest strengthened and the safest restoratives in nervousness, wasting, and chronic debility. Holloway's Pills are infallible remedies for impaired appetite, eructations, and a multitude of other disagreeable symptoms, which render miserable the lives of thousands. Their virtues are known by all classes. 143
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, mo DAIRY-FARMERS.— EIGHTX PENCE per Pound GIVEN for GOOD FRESH BUTTER.— W. PHILLIPS, 1 45—6 Emu Store, Bridge-street. THW BISHOP'S SCHOOL, NELSON, will RE-OPEN on TUE3DAY, the 27th inBtant. Hbad-Mastbr (pio. temp,) : Rev. S. POOLIH, MA., of Oxford, Graduate in Classical Honours. Assistant Master : * M. DE MONTALK. Drawing Mabtbr. Mr. HARRIS. ScHOot Ebbs (payable in advance), TWO GUINEAS per Quartur. 149 LINES TO A BROTHER CABMAN, WHOSE CAB IS IN DOCK. OH, Willie, I have missed you On a summer's afternoon, And, oh, I've longed to kiss you In the glimmer of the moon. When sitting in my trap, So lonely and so sad, I often take a nap— I believe I'm going mad. I called the other morning On Mr. Henry Balme, For of course you know by calling I could'nt do much harm, I beggel of him to hurry The painter with the trap : He said, " Richard, do not flurry " — And slapped me on the back. I told him that of late, I had been very sad— - In fact in such a state That people thought me mad. At last I made him say, He'd hurry the painter on, And in one week, to-day, Your trap will be fit to run. Oh, Willie, I've longe] to kiss you, To shako you by the hand $ Oh, Willie, I have missed you — Oh, come back to the Stand. 146—1 A LICENSED DRIVER.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 13, 15 January 1874, Page 2
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357Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 13, 15 January 1874, Page 2
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