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Holloway's Ointmen ! and Pills— The most effectual Qrre for RI sumatism.— A frequent cdtee of/hese compi. ints is the inflammatory Bt . a Hj/ lbe Woo<J » w 'ich usually attends bad digestion, producing assitude and great debility/thereby indicati ig the wantiof a proper ciieCulation of that fli id, and thdumpurity of tae wood thiu indt :e i greatly! aggravates flieseMieordersV Ho loway*s Pills are of bo /purifyiftg a natuts, t at a few doses taken in time are an effectifo ireventive against gout and rheumatism, mw whoever may have an attack of either showd use Holloway's Ointment alao, the searchilgtoropert.es of which, combined with the eff*t_W the Pills, ensures a certain cure. Thi OiMment shou d, at least, twfte a day, belhoroQghly rubbed into the parts affected aft* theraiave been sufficiently fomented witn warm Vater to open the pores, thereby facilitating the introduction of the Ointment to the felands. 2122 NffW ADVERTISEMENTS. j© APTIST CnSUHCH, Bbido-e-stbbet. — AJ LECTURE TMMORRO^ EVENING ron "The Late Trla^&r Murder, and the Lessons it Teaches." \ >*. 2130—1 v / HARMofcIC HALL. ~\jt R J. G. DECHtjll deliver a LECTURE iIJL in the above&lail at Three o'clock yO-MORROW AGTEtooON, and Preach at Half-past Six o'cllck.^^ 2124 INDEPENDENT ORDER OF \ / GOOD TEMPLARS. tjARE POSTPOS tD PUBLIC MEETING JL will be held in fee Agbioulxoral Hall, Richmond, on I^NDAY EVENING, /August 24th, at { sv«sa\o'clock. Addresses wilL be given by M|b-ber#pf the Order. 2093/ y^ADICAL >^E| , ORM LEAGUE./ /t7\XTRAORDINA_k" MEETING on f J___ MONDAY Nl»m\ 2131—1 A CONVERSAZIONE will be held in the __J_% FrafVitrciAL Hall (kindly lent by the Exe&tTvjO, of the CONGREGATIONS of CHRIS/ CHURCH and ALL-SAINTS', on TUESDAY EVENING Next, to Welcome theß/r. R. J. Thorpe and the Rgs_-J-__-Leiqpton, and take leave o&^JtJBU>LLo- > WA^Egq. j J Tickets will bdforjjjaraed to Seatholdersf anfl other memberWrthe Congregation tmay obtain them of the Churchwardens. ' To commence at Seven, and conclude about Ten n^n. 2117 /ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. \PELSON ARTIZANS' ENTERjj% J-^ TAINMENT. /TUEB6SY EVENING NEXT, Auo. 25th. An Original Two-Act Drama, entitlptff BEN BOL y\ / An Interlude, consisting of NEW IRISH COMIC / SERIO-COMHS AND / SENTIMENTAL SONGS. LAUGHABLE £4g4_. ! 1 RENDEZVOUS ! I ! Admission— Front Seats, 25. ; Back ditto, ls, fiSIF" See Programmes. THOMAS BEAR, 2129 / Stage Manager. \ /sNUFF ! SNUFF ! l/' ireT H. WEST baa JUST RECEIVED /VV • a Splendid Aesortmenyof TADDY /AND CO.'S CELEBRATES) SNOFFS, namely:— / tapdy'3 brown rappee „ prinqes/mixture TOSQUIN RAPPEE „ BLACK STRASBOURG „ SCENTED SCOTCH „ PLAIN SCOTCH „ HIGH DRIED WELCH. WHOLESALE ANITrETAIL. f-8 AT THE OLD STAND. EDUCATION RATE. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, August 22, 1874. JSUANT to the Provisions of "/(he XT Education Act, 1863," the DEBUTYhUPERINTENDENT directs it to b»6oti_led, that the ANNUAL RATE imposed by the said Act upon all HOUSEHOLDERS residing within Educational Districts will Se LEVIED -' on SATURDAY, the 12th day of September:' next, and that the same will be received at the following places, betweep the hours of Ten a.m. and 4 p.m., via :— J Court-house, Nelson, byWilliam Flett. School-bouse, Clifton Terrace, Suburban North, by Alexander Wragg. Public Hall, Stoke, by E. Cresswell Agricultural Hall, Waimea East, by William Steer. School-house, Waimea Weat, by George Walker. School-house, Sprlug Grove, by Charles Knapp. School house, Motupiko, by William Gibbs. School-house, Dovedale, by Job Best. School-house, Upper Moutere, by H.Bensemasa. Institute, Motueka, by J. F. Wilson. School-house, Riwaka, by C. T. Pattie. ' Court-house, Takaka, by G. Taylor. Court-house, Collingwood, by John Fisher. Court-house, Cobden, CL. Neville. Court-house, Westport, by W. A. Kiely. H 2133-. _■:- Sot the,ft^vi_uM- ; Sei^.^Y :,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 199, 22 August 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 199, 22 August 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 199, 22 August 1874, Page 2

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