Holloway's Tills.—' l he Female's Friend. — So soon as the human fur.ctior.a are digordered step? should be taken to rectify them It is a hopeless delusion to leave the malady to its own course. A few appropriate do**es Of.Holloway's Pills at the proper period will prevent many a serious illness. They arre-t aU morbid influenc s. and prevent disease from extending and affecting other parts of the system. Their primary action is upon the blocd. stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels. Their secondary action is to strengthen the nervous centres. No drug can be at once so harmless, yet so antagonistic to disorders affecting the female. The most perfect reliance may be placed upon their purifying regulating, and renovating virtues. They may be safely takeu by females at any age. *Ssg!?— ■^■■^B« wwimi**w*wwii 1 ■■■ vi uifrnm^mae^m^mmmmmm,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, a BOY accustomed to horsesApply at Tramwat Station. 3433—1 SCHOOLMASTER WANTED for the HOPE SCHOOL. Salary, £\oo per annum, with Home and Garden. Applications (accompanied by the necessary Certificate. I**1 ** of competency} will be received hy the undersigned up to the "th ol December. Duties to comme:ice on the 13th instant, C. P. KE\RNS, 3283 Secretary. CONCERTINAS ACCORDIONS ! WH . WEST has just re- • ceivei, and has ON SALU, A SPLENEID ASSORTMENT OP ENGLISH, GERMAN, & ITALIAN HARP CONCERTINAS, FRENOH ACCORDIOSS & ELUTINAS The Best Selection in the Pro vino ! iggF AT THE " OLD STAND." 3431—3 COLLINGWOOD. A BAZAAR, to aid in liquidating the Debt on the Church in Dol-ingwood, wili be held on DECEMBER 24»h, 27th, and 28th, in tlie Institute. Friends who have work for the Bazaar are requested kindly to send their goods to the Key. T. S. HUTCHINSON, the Parsonage, Collingwoo<l, not later th*n Decembar 20' h The Lady Barkly will make an Excursion Trip for the occasioi, leaving Nclsiu at 9 p.m on Monday, Dec. 2 ith, calling at Wat-ta-u at 9 a m. on Tuesday, 28th, and rjaching Collingwood at 11 a.m; leaving Collingwood for Waitapu and Nelson at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, the 29 th. Strangers to the district will fini ♦hemselves well repaid by a vhit to the Stalactite C ives on the road to Bedstead, eight miles from Collingwood. It wil aiso be ago id oppo tunity for any who are interested in the Para Para Iron Company, to inspect the coa and iron works. 3430 BEFORE PURCHASING, TEST THE FOR HAND AND FOOT. AMONG the innumerable makes and descriptions of SEWING MACHINES before the Public, each claiming distinctive superiority, there are yet ONLY THREE Descriptions of STITCHES, viz. :— 1. The CHAIN (or Single Thread) Stitch. 2. The SHUTTLE (or, so-called, "Lock") Stitch. 3. The « Grover and Baker " ELASTIC STITCH. The Chain Stitch being superseded by the fast and permanent work of the two last described, it has to he further explained that am. the Machines advertised aa " LockStitch " Machines, whether operating with a nsedle — as the Howe and the Sinner, or with a needle, bobbin, and rotas/ hook, aa the Wheeler & Wilson Machine— make the shut-tle-stitch and noth ng else, and none of the infirmities o f this stitch have been got rid of by the assumption of the term "Lock-Stitch. " TheGuOVEK & BAKER Company (rot depreciating the shuttle-stitch f>r some purposes) manufacture Shuttle- Machines as well as the Grovtr and Baker or Elastic-Stit h Machines, but they recommend the latter as unequalled for family work, or for those kinds of work where strength as well as beauty of stitch are required, and . p-irticulaily for any materials which are to be ivashcd and ironed. A comparison of a Seam of both kind** ot sewing will confirm the assert-on that the Grover & B«ker stitch, while possessing the elasticity which is deficient in the Shuttlestitch, is even more fast and durable and more worthy ot the term " lock-stitch." B^° NOTICE.Hand Machines, at well as Table Midlines, Semi-Cabinet, and Full Cabioet, in Wainutwood and Mahogany, various styles, may be be had at REDUCED PRICES ON EASY TERMS, WITH ALL Accessories belonging, and Instructions for working them, of the Company's SOLE AGENT, W. M. STANTON. Needles, Threads, Embroidery Si'ks, Machine Oil, Extra Machine p Arts, alwajs in Stack. V H'vulrated Price Lista on application, 3428
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 326, 7 December 1875, Page 2
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