Hailoioay's Ointment and Fills. — More precious than Gold. — Diarrhoea, dysentery, and cholera are, through the summe 's heat, carrying off the joking as the winter's cold de troyed the aged In the most acute cases, where internal medicines cannot be retained, the greatest relief will immediately result from rubbing Hollowav's eoo'hing Ointmtnt over the abdomen. The iriction should be frequent and brisk to ensure the fres penetration of tha unguent. This will calm the excited peristaltic action, aod soothe the pain. Both vomiting and griping yield to it ; when fruits or vegetables have originated the malady, it is proper to cleanse the bowels by a moderate dose of Holloway'a Pills before us ng the Ointment. 2162 {For continuation of Newt see fourth page.) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. TEN NIGHTS HNL BAR-ROOM ! THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. NELSON DEBATING SOCIETY^ MEETING POSTPONED TILL TUESDAY, Ist AUGUST. 2161—2 JAMES BA.RNICOA.T. NOTICE \ MR. W. .TONES. Tailor, wishes to THANK the Fire Brigade and those Gentlemen who as-isted in extinguishing the FIRE at his Premises on Sunday last. 2158 FUNERAL. rjIHE FRIENDS of Mr. JOHN WEBLEY i are respectfully informed that the FUNERAL of his late WIFE will leave his residence, Brook-street, TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), at Two o'clock, for the New Cemetery. PARMENTER & AMOS, 216 1 Undertakers. LOST, a PEACOCK, from tin Golden Heece Hotel. Finder will be rewarded on leaving it at the said place. 21 f 6—l CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868. "jVTOTIOE is hereby given tint, on and _L>l sfter tha 15th day of AUGUST, 1876 the Provisions of the CA.TTLK TRESPASS ACT, IB6S, will be ESTFORCRD on my LAND, being piri of Sections 16 ), 161, and 184, and that it u my intention to claim Damages tor all Catt'e trespassing on tbe said Land, whether fenced or unenclosed. W. BOYCR Motueka, July 17, lt>76, 2168 CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868. NOTICE fa hereby given, that, ot anl after the Eighteenth day of August, 1876. tb.3 provisions of THE CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1808, will beENFOHCED on my LAND, beinsc Sections Nos 137, 138, 155, 156. District of Mo'neUa, and that it is my intention to claim damages for all Outt'e trespassing oa the said l»nd, whether fenced or unenclosed. ELIZABETH FEAROS. Motueka, July 15, 1876. 2i67
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 177, 18 July 1876, Page 2
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372Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 177, 18 July 1876, Page 2
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