Hollowat's Pills and Ointment. — I'he most effectual cure for rheumatism. —A frequent cause for these complaints is the the fl-unnißtory state of the blooi, which usually attends bfid digestion, producing las-situde and gre*t debility, thereby indicating, the wnnt of a proper cirmiMion of that fluid, and tbe impurity of the blood thus induced greatly aggravates these disorders. Holloway's Pills are of so purifying a nature, that. a few doses taken in time are an effectual preventive against go-:t and rheumatism, but whoever may have an attack of eithtr should use IJoiloway'g Ontment also, the searching properties of which, combine I with efforts of the Pills, ensures a certain cure; The Ointment t>hou!d, at least tWice a day.be thoroughly rubbed into the parts nffecied, after they have been sufficiently fomented with warm water to open the pores, thereby facilitating the introduction of the Ointment to the glands. 1178
iftEW" ADVERTISEMENTSr PREACHING in the BETHEL EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, in connection with the Nel.-oa Wes'eyan Church, b'ervice to commence at halt-past bix. 1177 THIRTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF THE , NELSON SCHOOL SOCIETY. ASERVION will be PREACHED on bthalf of the above Society, in the School-room, Bridge-street, TO-MORIiOW, EASTER SUNDAY, April 16th, in the AFTERNOON, at half-past Two o'clock, by the Rev. Mr. BECKENHAM. On the following EASTER TUESDAY EVENING, April 18, the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held, the Chair to be taken at Seven o'clock. A PUBLIC TEA will also be provided at Six o'clock. Admission—ls. 6d. 1179 <'CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868." NOTIC 3 IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on an i after the 15th day of MAY. 1876', the PROVISIONS of the " CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1568." will be ENFORCED on myL>md, JESMOND FARM, being Section No. 137, in the District of Taeaka, nnl that it. is my intention to claim Damages for all Catt'e trespassing oh the said Land, whether fenced or unenclosed. MARY TAYLOR. Taka^a, April 15,1876. 1180—4 UNITED ORDER OF FREE TEMPLARS. QTAR OF NELSON LODGE will for lho O future hold its SESSIONS at ihe Forctere' flail, on MONDAYS, at 7-30 p.m. Initiation next Session. C. G. COLLINS, 874 . . W. Secretary. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. The TWENTY-NINTH Series of SHARKS in this Society date from MONDAY NEXT, the 17 th instant. . INTENDIMG SUBSCRIBERS can obtain every inforn ation from the Secretary, or from the Stewaids (Mas9rs. C. Bhiohtkn and li. Burn), at the TEMPERANCE HALL, Bridge-street, when Subscriptions will be l received from Seven p.m, and the Money i will be offered at Auction at half-past Eight p.m. precisely. NOMINATIONS in writing will aJs:> be received of persons eligible to serve as DIRECTORS. THREE AUDITORS will be ELECTED after the Auction Sale to Audit the Accountß of the Society for the past year. ''. WM. ROUT, 1165 Secretary. UNITED ALBION GOLD-MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). IN ACCORD A.NCE with Section 55 of "The Mining Companies Act, 1872," the undermentioned Sharps in the abovenamed Company, .FORFEITED for Non-payment ;ot Ctlls, will be SOLD by Publio Auction, at William McLean .& Co'a Auction Mart, ! Reefton, on WEDNESDAY, the 13!h day of ■ Aptil, 1876, at 2 o'clock p m. Christopher Yogel 1000 share s William Pinn ... ... 750 „ JAMES IKGLIS, ■■ . Munaeer. ; Lydl, 4th April, 1876 1184—1 PERSEVERANCE GOLD MINING i COMPANY (LIMLTED). A CALL (the 3rJ) of TWOPENCE per Share has this day befn made by the i Directors of the above, Company, and is I'AY- ' ABLE to the Manager, at the Office of the ' C>mpany, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th May PATRICK BRENNAN, Manager. Beefton, sth April, 1876. 1185—1 ST. MARY'S, SCHOOLS. THE REV. FATHER GABIN bees to notify, that the TWENTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY of the above SCHOOLS will be celebrated on TUESDAY NEXT, the 18th instant, when lho Children of both Schools will meet «t St. Mary's at a quarter past Eight o'clock a.m. sharp, to start together to the Railway Station, where they will all appear at a quarter to Nine a.m. sharp. Everyone will bring with him his Luncheon, and before they return Tea will be provided free for then). On the same Evening, the MAGIC LANTERN will be exhibited for the Poys in the Boys' Siihool room ; and some arrangement will be prepared for the Girh at tho Girls* Schoo'.-room. Admission to loth, Sixpence each, at Seven o'clock p.m. 1182—1 |
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 100, 15 April 1876, Page 2
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