Holloway's Pills. — Weakness and Debility. — Unless the blood be kept in a pure state, the constitution must bo weakened and disease supervene. These wonderful Pills p 'sseis the power of removing or neutralising all contaminations of the blood and system. They quietly but certainly overcome all ob« strurforn tsnding to p-oduce ill health, an J institute regular action in organs thai; are . faulty from irritation or debility. The dyspeptic weak, and nervioua may rely on these , Pil's as their best fiicnds and comforters. They improve the appetite, and ihoroughly , invigorate tho riigstive appar.itu*. Holloway's Pills have long be;n shown to he the Bureit preventives of liver complaints, dreadful drop'ies, spasms, colic, constipation, and many other diseases always hovering round the feeble and infirm. 1099
(For continuation of News see fourth page.) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Of\f\ CORDS of FIRST-CLASS LKJKJ FIREWOOD, in LOTS to SUIT PURCHASERS, DELIVERED at the RAILWAY STATION at the following unprecedeatly low prices :— » Dry Mauuk. .. 30s. per Cord Dry Red, Pine ... 275. „ Guaranteed perfectly dry. GEO. NAYI.OR, 1102 Globe Hotel. RICHMOND WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY SERMONS in connection with the above School, will be on SUNDAY next, April 9th. ' On the following TUESDAY, there will , be a Public TEA and Evening MEETING. Children's Tea at 3-30 p m. } Adults do. at 5 p.m Public Meeting to comm r nce at 630 p.m., to which friends are kindly iuvited. 1 103 — 2 NOTICE— After this, I will not be 11E8- --' PONSIBLEforanyDRRTS contracted by my Wile, ELIZA 13 K/111 GILBERT, Nelson, ... . . _ , HARRY J, GILBERT. Nelson, April 7, 1876. 1103—1 ' mum mill 1 1 in ii'rinsisiiiuiiiininiim i umii iiiiiiiih.MiH"ii minim FUNERAL. THE FRIiSNDS of the Into Mr. JAMFS 'JOHNSON are respectfully informed that his FUNERAL will leave his late rcsi'deDce, Uppsr Collingwood street. TO-MOR- , ROW AFTERNOON, at Two o'clock, for ; the New Cemetery. PARMENTER & AMOS, ' " Undertakers. . -■■■-■.—-11 l 11-UI.MMJ«.KW«--Tol_..ll»M^ -| n -ji-^j. NOTICE. I. WILL NOT bo RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS contracted by my Wife, MARGARET ROSE, after tbis date. ANT ONI ROSE. Havelock, April 6, 1876. FOR WANGANUI DIRECT 1 *"L__>v r"fIHE fast and powerful magnij j|3m JL flcent Top-sail Schooner jMMK AWAROA will leave for the above port on MONDAY, the 10;h April, at 8 p m. ; Cargo now being received at tha Wharf. Sp'endid accommodation for passengers. : For Freight or passage, apply to i JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., 1098 Commercial Wharf, Agent,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 94, 7 April 1876, Page 2
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393Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 94, 7 April 1876, Page 2
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