Holloway's OintmLt and Pills —Never at fault. T-In all irritations of the skin, sr,res, ulcers, burnsland scrofulouf enlargement of the glands, Holloway'^ipintrneni; presents a ready and easy means ojraurefehich never disappoints the roost favourlCble expefeti^n. It maniftsts n peculiar power in! restrartog inflammation, r mr.ving stagnation, cooling^he heated blood, and ontcking all thif acrimonioV or unhealthy discharges. Whilst the Ointment tnhs acts locally, the Pills are no less remarkable flfc their improving the general condition arid habi^f body. Under the general influence of these poSoat remedies, the puny infant becomes the robusVchild ; the pale and emaciated regaiji colour andNrotundity, and the dyspeptic eats freely without fear. 167 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. f\ / . m ■..m.ii l> /ON6 POUND REWARD T r OST, a Silver Geneva EJotrfmg WATCH, \js by Batjmb, No. 80563, attached to a Chain. Fjn'derwill be REWARDED on leaving it at «he Office of this, paper, 158—4 .WESDET AN SUNDAY SCHOOL \ / ANNIVERSARY. CTJB'B MONS will be PREACHED in the Wesleyan Chdbch, Hardy-street, Nelson, TO-MORROW CSUNDAY), Jauuary 18th ; in the Morning , at 11, and in the Evening at 6*30, by the Rev. T. BUDDLE. In the Aiternoon, at 3, an ADDRESS to Parents agd-efiildren. j — — s**' On TUESDAY, WkT January, a TEA MEETING will feJsOlace, at 6 o'clock p.m.; after which there will be a PUBLIC MEETING, when Addresses will be delivered by several Ministers and other Gentlemen. Chair to be tak m at 7 o'clock. Appropriate Hymns will be sung by the Children. Tickets, Is. Cd. each, may be had of the Superintendent and Teachers ; also, of Mr. w agg, Hardy-street ; Mr. Usher, Trafalgar-street j and at the office of the Evening Mail, Bridgeelreefc. 168 BOQTS! BOOTS!! x BOOTS ! ! ! NO W L a N.D.I NG, / EX « HARVEST HOME," .-. A Large and Well-selected Shipment of / LADIES', MENS', and CH^BLDREN'S BOOTS ANbjB&OBS From the best English Manufacturers. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' SUMMER BOOTS, AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. M. LIGHTBAND, 170—6 y Trafalgar-strbet. t^eSrm^N'^ntNb jilding society.— X SUja^CWIPTIiI MEETING, MONDAY, st 7 pjrfT Stewards— M Slws. Kibble and Moouk. )m "WtoOUT, Secretary. NELSON'" RADICAL REFORM LEAGUE. 2ND AY, January 19, next ixJf to\he TjemN Hall. Chair to be tafcea at 8 p.m. P*W / JAME>»fijiAttAM, 171—1 T HoWary Secretary. .S OR fiALKf a PAIR of powerful WORKING BULLOCKS, suitable for SawAiU/work, thoroughly' staunch and quiet. Apply V& 175— HTc OWEN HAYCOCK, Appleby. WANTE D\ SERVANT. Apply to 174-2 X -" Ura.fjXUgm. r f A PROFITABLE INVESTMEITtA r y/ — 7 \ FOR SALE, at a Bargain, FOUR ACRES of ORCHARD, tfjith Spf Hundred Fruit Trees thereon, mostly Winte/Apples. CHARLES BARTLETT, 154 Washington Valley. N 0 T I C E . will CAHIiY FIiUIT fjcom Mpiujafci to Nelson at the rate of FIVEISai^INGS per TON duiing the Season. v~»-"° J. S. CROSS, j un., Agent, 165 Cooimercial Wharf^ r|TiE"^TIRE CARRIAGE T-jTORSE •4 JACKSQN haI^ARBIVED from ChristchuVch/ and will SERVE MAKES for SIX WEElpst, HALF t "PlilOE, should sufficient inducement offer. 172—6 JOHN LOCK. '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 15, 17 January 1874, Page 2
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485Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 15, 17 January 1874, Page 2
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