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> dies were called for. Some one suggested a raw egg and one was procured, and there being no time to bother with a glass, and the victim to the poison writhing to a degree that made holding 1 him an almost impossible undertaking, it was administered in the shell, and so ' adroitly broken that two-thirds of it went into his shirt-bosom. A bottle of ' sweet oil was next emptied ioto him, 1 his head was briskly rubbed, hot cloths 1 were applied to his chest, aud his back ; well warmed with a billiard-cue. Then * Mr Hancock arrived, took in the ' situation at a glance, applied a stomach ' pump, and within five minutes the > facetiousness and other things in that > young man were extracted. On 1 getting to his feet he instinctively felt for bis handkerchief, and appeared to »: be surprised to find he had no tails to ' his coat. It is belioved he will leave -* London. Andrew Jackson, when President ofe ' the United States, was accused of bad spelling, but John Raudolph defended him by declaring that " a man must be a fool who could not spell a word more ways than one."

HcUowaytt Ointment and Pfjjf. —Diseases and casualties incidental to youth may be ' safely treated by the me of these excellent . medicahts according to the printed directions folded round each pot and box. This Ointment is not alone applicable to external ailment*; conjointly with the Pills it exercises the moit salutary influence in checking miflammations in the interior of the body; when _ rubbed upon-the back and chest it gives the most sensible relief in asthma, bronchitis, * pleurisy, and threatening- consumption. Holloway's remedies are especially servictble in H vet and stomach complaints. For tha cure i of bad. legs, all sorts of wounds, sores and likewise acrofular and scorbutic affections', 1 this Ointment produces a cooling and eooth- ■ ing feeling most accfptibie to the sufferer.

1 Miscellaneous* * ENTERPRISE QTJARTZ MINING: i COMPANY (REGISTERED). AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Office of the Company, 1 Mactav-atreet, Greymouth, on WEDNESs DAY. the 2nd day of December, 1874, at Four o'clock p.m. i Business . i 1. To decide upon the future operations of [ the Company; or 2. To empower the Directors to dispose of the property, and wind-up the Com- » p»ny. G. W. MOSS, 2917—4 Legal Manager. NOW LANDING, i Another Shipment op those Useful HAND LOOK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. ALSO, THE CELEBRATED WAN Z E R HAND MACHINE, M. LIGHTBAND. o 8^ TO BOOTMAKERS. ! NOW LANDING, Pairs Closed TTppebs. Varied Assortment !-r Excellent in Quality ! ' -lKi ■ ;>'Y ; Seasonably adapted lor the requ reme&ts of SPRING and SUMMER TRADE. ■ English and French CairJ i East India Kips i Red, Maroon Koan a 1 White Ruck Skins', i Boot Front!. JAnd a Large ASSORTMENT of | GRINDERY M. LIGHTBAND. | COOKHAMS. |Now Opening, another Shipment of those Well-known. fcookham Boots!! I M. LIGHTBAND. Boots ! Boots ! ! I 100 Trunks |EX PASITBEA, CHILE, CARTVALE, : AND DOUGLAS. j SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. prdered expressly for this Season, | Direct frbns' the Manufacturers, j jam INO W 0 P ENiNG. ! j M, LIGHTBAND. ! ' 5788— 26 : 1 ~ ; : ■ jIUTOTUEKA WESLEYAN CHURCH A BAZAAR IN AID OF THE i'AESONAGE FUND. j Will be he_» about Christmas. | Donations of every kind will be thankfully jreceived by the Rev W. B. Martbn, Circuit JMiniater, or the, Bazaar Committee, Meadames jAlsxandbb, Stapwis, Gba.t, Thomas JMisses Pa____b, &c. 2576

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 266, 10 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 266, 10 November 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 266, 10 November 1874, Page 4

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