Holloway's Pill-. — There ii nothing in the ; whole •* Materia Medica " like these mendicnments for the certainty of their action in lumbago, sciatica, tic doloreux, an t all flying or settled pains in the nerves or muscles Liiseases of this nature originate in bad blood and depraved humours, and until these arc corrected there cau be no permanent cure. The ordinary remedies may afford temporary relief, but in the end always disappoint the Euflerer. \ olloway's ( intmeit penetrates the human system as salt penetrates meat, and the Pills greatly assist and accelerate its operation by clearing »way all obstruction, »nd giving tone to the system generally. The prophylactic virtues of Holloway's remedies stand ummilled. 1568
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NELS O N . OPPOSITE MINERS' ARMS. THREE PERFORMANCES ONLY OF THE Q. REAT SIAMESE and ASIATIC CIRCUS, Numbering 20 ARTISTES, including Three Females. | OPENING NIGHT, THIS EVENING, MONDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1874. MADAM RITCHIE, ' MADAM S-LAVERO, 1 MAKICHI, Female Star Eqoesirian Riders. ' MONS. SALENO, * MR BR AH AM, 1 MONS. MOFt-ATT. 5 Introducing each Evening the celebrated | SIAMESE WONDERS, , On the BAMBOOS, ROPE, &o. f Forming the greatest and most recherche ) Entertainment that ever visited F Nelson, and » POSITIVELY FOR j THREE NIGHTS ONLY, ) In the most > MAGNIFICENT PAVILION 1 ever erected in Nelson. ) Admission — ' Reserved Seats, 4s; Second Cla-ia, Carpeted, j 3s; Third Class Seats, 2s. > Doors open at 7.30, commencing precisely ? at Eight o'clock. The Company will perform at WAKE- » FIELD on 'THURSDAY Nrxt. June 25th, • and at RICHMOND on FRIDAY, 26th. . 1576 WANTED, a PARLOURMAID and HOUSEMAID. Apply in person on | Wednesday or Thursday, or by letter, to Mrs. I SUTER, Bishopdale. 1587—3 WANTED a SITUATION as HOUSEMAID or GENERAL SERVANT in p a respectable family. Apply at Mail Office. . 1580 WANTED, any Quantity ALE and WINE BOTTL -3, at Is 6d per doz. ' —JAMES SMITn, New-stre3t. 1582 i . WANTED immediately, a GENERAL SKRVaNT. Apply to MRS. W. S. \ ATKINSON, Bleak House. 1584—5 1 LOST— -5/- REWARD. A VALVE of a SAX HORN about three inches long- Please return to I ALFRED OAKEY, 1581 Bandmafter. ' TO THE INHABITANTS of RICHMOND AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. I . ' TN REPLY to very numerous inquirießi ' T. R. HODDER AND CO. 1 Beg to state that it in their intention to offer ■ RETAIL, at their STORES, RICHMOND, at an early opportunity, a large portion of the i IMMENSE STOCK i OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, 1 BOOTS & SHOES, &c, they have purchased by tender in the assigned Estate of T. R. FISHER. Such an opportunity will he offered that has never occurred before ia the country, as T. R. H. & Co. having made such an advantageous purchase as will cnab'e them to Sell in many instances much less than ENGLISH COST PRICES. Terms Nett Cash. 1578 FOR SALE. OKA ACRES OF FIRST-OLASS AGRICULTURAL or GRAZING LAND (p*rt of the Estate of General R. C. Wbotjghton), situated at Pangatotara, near Motneka. The Property adjoins that of the late Colonel Wkouohton, and is free fiom flood. I 583 rEL _ & ATKINSON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 147, 22 June 1874, Page 2
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