Holloway's Pills are admirably adapted for curiog diseases incidental to females. At various periods of life women are subject t) complaints which require a peculiar medicine, and it is now a demonstrntive fact that thjre is none so suitable as Holloway's Pills. For all the debilitating disorders incidental to the sex, and in every contingency perilous to the life and health of woman— >outhfu.l or ifgei, married or single— this great regulator and renovator of the secretive organs and the nervous system is an immediate euro. Thair purifying qualities render thera invaluable to females at all ages. They are seeching and cleansing, yet invigorating; a few doses will speedily remove every species of irregularity ia tbe system, and thereby establish health on a sound aud firm basis. 2428
■*— .i ■_, ii WANTED, a GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs GEORGE HODGSON, Maitai _anks, Nelsou. 2441 WANTED, a GOOD GENERAL SEKn „,J VANr ' AppI * t0 MM Cray field. 2432' A FOUR-ROOMED COTrAGEto LRT VER, St. Vincent Street. 24iJ3 FOR SALE, Section No. 126. Waimea East, 97 Acres. Apply to F. St. JOHN, Land Agent, Trafalgar-at. 2431 LOST at Richmond, a BLACK GREYHOUND PUP, White ti» on tail. Whoever returns the same to Mrs GOOD Nile-street East, will be rewarded. 2436' WEBLEY'S CLOTH FACTORy7 A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Masonic Hotel at halt past heven TO-MORIiOW EVENING to consider the proposed Prospectus and other business. 2«0 A. W. SCAIFE. FOR SALE, or to let on LEASE for a term of ye»rs, Half an Acre of LAND with BUILDINGS thereon, part of Town Acre No. 61 at Auckland Point, Haven Road Apply to F. Sr. JOHN, Land Agent, Tra-falgar-street. 2435 FUNERAL REFORMT GW. BEER i 3 prepared to FURNISH • FUNERALS in the moat respectable style for the sum of 2427 EIGHT POUNDS. I. 0. G~~T~ MR. WM. PRICE will deliver a LECTURE iu the Temperance Hall. on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, August 14, 1876. Subject- ' 8 "The Local Option License Bill." Doors open at 7 o'clock; Chair to he taken at Half-past 7, by the Rev. J. Leighton. Ticket?, Is each. The proceeds to be handed over to the Nelson Hospital Convalescent Fund. 2438 NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY. PRIVATE C ONCERT AT THE PROVINCIAL HALL, THIS EVENING, At Eight o'clock. PROGRAMME. Pabt I. Chorus—Blow, blow, thou Wintry Wind— _ .-. tt —, Stevens. SoKGu-rhe Ycoman'a Wedding Seng— Prince _ -, -, • Poniatowsld. Ddett—The Flower Queen—Glover. Solo, Violin—Ls Pirate. Chobds—Since first I saw your Face— o - • T.Ford. hONQ—It was a Dream—Cow en. Solo Harp— Fantasia on the favorite Welsh n mei, dC _ enny Joneß-"- Chatterton Chobxjs—Tbe Nightingale— Mendelsohn. Part 11. CnoRUS-Lightly Tread—J. Scotland Sons—The Arrow—Miss Lindsay Tbio—Violin.Violoncello.Phnoforte— Haydn Duett—The Moon has raised her lamp above /-• m .. -. —Benedict. Chorus—Tell me Flora—Ci'ro Pinsuti. Sojso—Beautiful Summer—Nekon. Glee—When winds breathe soft—Webbe Solo Pianoforte—Snnnambu!a—Zetf&*_i Chorus—The Owl— E. Silas. F. H, PICKERING, 2428-2 Hon. Secretary, i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 196, 10 August 1876, Page 2
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