Holloway's Ointment and Pills.— Shortness of Breath. Coughs, and Colds.— Th->U"ani!B of testimonials c-.ii be produced to prove the power possessed by the-e corrective reme lits in cases of asthma, incipient consumption, and all disorders of the che t and lungs. Tho Ointment well rubbed' uj on the chest and back, pjcetrating the skin, is absorbed and c*rrie.i directly to the lungs, where immfdiate coatact with whole mas - of circulating blood, it neutralises or expels those impurities, which are the foundation of consumption, asthma, bronchitis, pneu.nmia and similar complaints. On the appearan -e of the firsc consumptive symptoms the back and client of the patient should be fomented with brine, dried with a co:;rse cloth, and I Hollowny's Ointment then well rubbed ia Its absorption will subdu 3 advancing symptoms and baffle this formidable foe, • 2355 {For continuation of flewi see fourth page ) ODD-FELLOW'S HALL, NELSON. Lsssee Mr. Martin Simonsen. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF SIMONSEN' S ROYAL «*_§*£» AND ENGLISH ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT, AUGUST 3rd, 1876. Lecocq's World-famed Opera BouuY "La Fille De Madame Angot!" Madame Angot's Daughter. The most successful Opera Boufle ever performed iu any part of the world. Played for 600 nights in Paris. 750 nights in London, and 350 nights in Melbourne and Sydney. La Fille De Madame Angot. An-re Pitou (a Poet in love with Ciairette)— Signor Carniini Morley Barivaudiere (friend of Barras, and conspiring agaiDst the Republic)— Mr fl. Hodgson Louchard (Police Officer afc the orders of Lnrivaudi* re) Mr B. Levison Pomponnet (Barber of the Market, and flitirdresser to Mdils Lange)— Mr Steinbach Trenitz (Dandy of the period)— Mr Darbyshire Cidet— Mr Mark him Bateux — Mr Weber Aramthe, Jevotte, Cydalise (Market women) Miss Blanche Harris, Miss May Som.'re, Miss B ; ancho Leopold Officer of Hu?sirs.— Mr H. Leopald Guil'aume— Mr Ewart The Host of the Calypso Ball— Mr Henry Hersilie (Servant of Mdlle Lange)— Miss E. Beaumont Bab-t (Servant of Clariette)— Miss Minna Fisher Madame de Lnnt-y — Mrs Banham Mademoisel'e Lange (Actress, and Favorite of Barras)— Miss E. A. Lambert Clairettb Angot— MADAME FANNY SIMONSEN Market Men and Womsn, People, Citizens Ladies, Soldiers, &c. In Act 3 will bo introduced the following Dances: — Pas Des Poissaide-i— Corps do Ballet— L3 Fricasse— Blanch ani Albert Leopold Pas De Britann j — FrauMn Fannie 1 Quadrille fComique) "La Fillc de Madame j Angot"— Henry Leopold. Albert Leopold, Fraulem Fannie, Mr Darbyshire Mr Markham, and Corps de Ballet. ' Prices— Hall, 10/6; Gallery, 0/Reserved Seat Plan at Mr Stanton's Music Warehouse. W. T. KEITH, 2357 Business Manager, t
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 191, 3 August 1876, Page 2
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421Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 191, 3 August 1876, Page 2
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