Holloway's Ointment and Pills —At the present time much watchfulness must be exercised, and the,,earlieei; evidences of ill-health imdiediatGlj^heekedJor a slight illness may result iny.efl»us ms lady. Relaxed and sore thro^/dip.hem. qiinsey, coughs, chronic coug)<bronc.hiti«Va? d most other pulmonary affections, will be »i atly relieved by rubbing tins cooling OintmenL into the skin as nearly 'as practicable to the Tteat of mischief. This treatment, at once si np» and effective, is admirably adapted for ;he mnoval of such diseasesduring infancy and youth. Old asmathic invalids will deriv< marvellous relief from the use of Hollowaj 's remedies, which Irfve" brought round mai y such sufferers, a/reestablished health alter every meaos had signally failed. I / 206
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. f AF^R/^AVELOCK DIRECT^ ""IX. npHE Clipper S^mofcer W A I T 0 H I will sail lor the above Port, THIS (Thursdiy) EVENING. For Freight or passage apply to the Master on board. _f\ 202 LEGAL H'-O LIdIyS. rpHE OFFICE^ of the Undfrslgned will X\ be CLOSED, from MONDAY, the 9th FebWry, j6 THURSDAY, tie 19th February, botn days inclusive. | y ADAMS & BITT, A ADAMS 4*INGDON, A FELL & ATKINSON, C. L. MACLEAN, R. RrCHARDHON, per ,207— 2 / G^o. Harper. TO KET, th^H^DSE in Bronti-street. containing ly Rooms, with Stable and Outbuildings, lately occupied by Mr. Lbe. There i^sHaree Gfarden, and on acre paddock can bg'nad winrit if required. .Apply to ,208 / JOHN GlffiY. WQNjE^POUND REWARD. L§y, a Silver Geneva Hunting WATCH, /by Baome. No. 82568, attached to a Chain. Finder will beRE WARD EEFon leaving it at the Office of this paper. 158—4 INVESTMENT IN J WANGANUI. FAR SALE, the valuable FREEHOLD f PREMISES, GOODWILL. & STOCK-IN-gSADE ofitk IRONMONGERY and SEED WAREHOUSE. Victoria Avenue, now doing a First-cliss Business. To parties desirous ofSefturing an excellent central freehold property, in\ well-established and improving line of business, the above presents an opportunity for profitable investment rarely to be met with. \ For particulars, apply to HENRY WILLIAMSON, V . V Ironmonger and Seedsman, 3042 Wanganui. SUB SCRIP TION LIST in AID of the WIDOW of MICHAEL CAMPION, an esteemed old resident o Takaka, who died on the 25th ot December, 1873, from wounds received from a hayfork on the daypreviously. The deceased leaves a Widow in a delicate stafc^STTiealth and two infant children, who a» by his decease deprived of tbeir meansof sypporfc. The settlers of Takaka appeal wifch confidence to the public of Nelson to aid in raising a small sum which may b invested for the benefit of those so untim ly and unhappily bereavM. The Lws will be kept before the public until Mafluh 31st, 1874. The CoVeotors being requested to fojr^r their' amounts on the Ist oie^ch montii«4ajßie Treasurer, the Rev. T. H. BINSFELDTNeIson. The following gentlemen have voluntrered to act as collectors : — Takaka — Mesßrs W. Page, J. O'Reilly, and'Wai. Cobb. Motupipi— Mr 13, Robinson. Collingwood — Mr'£ D. Brace, Slateford~-Mr J, Lash. Motueka Montere— Mr Richard Hyland. Riwaka — Mr Madegan. Nelson — Mr C. Richards, St Mary's School. . Westport and Charleston— Eugene Joseph O'Conor, Esq. Waimea Goldborough— Rev F. Chareyre. 114
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 19, 22 January 1874, Page 2
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