Holowatft Pills. —In general y debility, nervous tremor, and mectal depression, thtte unrivalled Pills have a marvellous effect I hey have won the confidence of millions in B i { >arts ° f fche emiiee 1 world; Constitutions shaken by stmuil exetsses.bylongrc.idenctJ. in unwho'esome climates, or by sedentary habits, a^ wondei fully re ova ted hy a course 01 this extraordinary medicine, which, powerful aB is its acti.n on the whole system, i.Perftcty harmless to the tenderest frame. J lie hills a-e composed of rare bala-iins, without a grain of mineral whatever or of any other deleterious substanco. They operate directly, powerfully, and beneficially upon the whole msss of blooi; a fact we cannot question when we see indigestion cured, liver complaints arrested, the oppressed lungs brought into healthful play, and every pbyeical Junction leutwed and strengthened by their agency. gS4
MRS. SCAIFE wants a little GIRL for two or three tours a day. Waimea-etrcet 818—1 WANTED, a BOY who can Milk. Apply to P. GRAY, the Woad. 831—6 NELSON VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY COMPANY, /COMPANY PARADE TO-MOBROW \J (TUKSDAY) EVENING, at 7 o'clock, m the Drill Shol. Members to muster in full drega. All who mean to attend 6t the Camp must bring their Subscription to the same. ALBERT PITT, Captain. Nelson, March 30. 835—2 PER LADYBIRD, THIS DAY. LEVY'S AUCKLAND ROOKS, highly recommended by the Faculty for all Diseases. All kinds of POULTRY always on hand. 830 LEVY, Trafalgar-street. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will be received by Mr. J. T. Smith (Secretary to Trustees), until Noon of Apiil 6th, for AJEKATIONS, LAYING ON GAS, and VEKTILATING .J?uu Wesive YAir~Ginmca, Scnool-rodm, and Miftfdon Bouse. The lowest or any Under not nceessarily accepted. Plaus «nd specifications may be seen at the Ofli.e of Bethwaitk & Hobbbtbow, Nileatreet. 8 15 NOTICE. THE STORE lately occupied by Mr. Hoßunv, in the Waimea-roal, is NOW OPEN with a General Assortment of GROCERIES, Earthenware, &c, BUTTER, Eggs, Cheese, Bacon, Potates, all at the very Lowest remunerative Prices for Cash. 8 2*-£ G. PIPfR. FUNERAL. THE FRIENDS of Mr" CRARLE3 EVEKETT are respectfully invited to attend the FUNERAL of his late WIFE, which will leave his residence (Gro^e and Milton Streets) TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at Two o'clock, for the New Ceme« tery. PARMENTER & AMOS, 825 Undertakers.. LOST. LOST, a long haired Scotch COLLIE DOG, yellow and black, with ticket No. 36. Whoever will bring the same to the Trafalgar Hotel, will be rewarded. 887—2
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY. A SPECIAL PRACTICE Mil be held at the t-Ofiety's Room, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, March 31st, at which the attendance of Members taking Solo farts in Eli are particularly requested. J. T. CATLEY, S23 ' Honorary Secretary, I. O. G. T. GOOD TEMPLAR DEMONSTRATION at SPiiING GUOVE on GOOD FRIDAY. A PUB UC MEE FING will be held in Mr >' is w man's Paddock, near the Wosleyan Chapsl. Addresses will be given by 1 (iood Templars. Meeting to commence at One o'clock. 832—3 WANTED immediately, BOYS to MILK and attend to COWS. Apply to BLUNDELL BROTHERS. Lnndour, Brook- street. a29 3 NOTICE. W HOLMES has RE-OPENED the • SHOP in BRIDGE-STREET, InteJy occupied by Mr. Dickson, as a PASTRYCOOK, &c.,-and hopes, by attention to Business and supplying a good article, to obtain a share of the public patronage. 826 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE 3S HEREBY GIVEN, tbat a ! GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company, for the purpose of electing permanent DIRECTOS and an AUBITOR, will be held at the Amemum Hall, Bunedin, on WEDNESDAY, I6lh day of April next, at 7 o'clock p.m. CHARLES REID, 835—12 Manager.
New Zealand Insurance Company. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. CAPITAL i €250,000 RE-INSURANCE FUND, £45,000 | RESERVE FUND, £35,000. The whole of the Funds are invested in the Colony, making the above a purely Colonial Institution. The Undersigned are prepared to receive Proposals for Insurance on Properties in Town or Country at Tariff rates, or as low as any otheb Office in Nelson. Every information afforded by MR. T. J. THOMPSON . . Sub-Agkmt ... WAJMBA. . MR. S. BUCHHOLZ . ... MOTUEKA. MR. E. B. DIXON ... „ ... TAKAKA. CURTIS BROTHERS, 648 AGENTS, NELSON. Grand Display OF I XT V XJ XbQE XV I WINTER DRAPERY, | I AT g *T. S. WTMOND & CO.'S,! d* WHO ARE NOW SHOWING * g Their First LARGE SHIPMENT § 3 I FOR THIS SEASON, -g P CONSISTING OF °2 S O 57 OjOLSIEiS JB E!SS, U § Selected by their own BUYER S jzf FROM THE BEST 5 S British and Foreign Manufacturers. '* X so: 2 (Shipped to Melbourne per Royal Mail Steamer, and c.b. "Tliernaopylie," jjj W " Malabar," and " Shannon.") P-l - O Transhipped to Nelson per *« Albambra," " AlbioD," &c, 9 p :o: . §3 The Largest Selection of NOVELTIES in every § Department ever shown in Nelson. . : « j T. S. WTMOND & CO. HALL OF COMMERCE. 794
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 76, 30 March 1874, Page 2
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