Here is something for our "Waimea fanners to ponder over: — The Melbourne Age says that "in Victoria stockowners are becoming aware of the fact that although prohibition of cattle, sheep, and pig importation baa only existed for about three years, their stock are beginning to languish for want ot fresh blood, and the subject is therefore one that requires bringing under the notice of the Government, so that the proposed amended Act may deal with the matter effectively." How long is it since fresh blood was imported into Nelson ? If the cessation of importation for three years has made a perceptible mark upon the quality of the Victorian stock, to what extent must our herds have suffered from the total absence of new blood during at least five times that number of years?
Holloway's Pills and Ointmeht.— During piercing winds and excessive vacations of temp rature everyone is more or lees liable to internal and external disease. Throat, chest, liTtr, bowe s, kidney, and skin all Butier in some degree, but may be relieve-} by rubbing in tliit Ointment aided by proper doses of the Pills, for administrating which full directions accompany each box; in truth, anyone who thoroughly masters Holloway's 'instructioes" will, in remedying disease, exchange the labor of an hour for the profit of a lifetime All bronchial pulmonary, and throat disor'ers require th it the Ointment f-hould be thoroughly well rubbed upon the akin twice a day with considerable briskness, and great persistence and regularity.
NOTICE. mHE CONVRYANCE running b2(ween A Waimea. West and the W^ikoa Station will CEASE T< ) RUN after SATURDAY next, the 4th instant. 3i55 MARK NEWTH, Jun. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! TO-MORROnr NIGHT, S\TURDAYAFTERtSOON AND SATURDAY NIGHT. "DAOHELDER'S COMBINATION The Colossean Pautascope of a Tour over the C-ntral Pa-iflc Railway— Honolulu— New Zealand— Austi alia to South Africa. MERRIMAC AND MONITOR, ENCHANTED PALACE! GKIFTS to the amount of £12 will be distribute \ among the audionce each evening, on tha American principle— each a mlt to the front seats will be presented with three seal«d envelopes; tho?e to the second Feats will receive two staled envelopes; and to the gallery one sealed mvelope. Every number represents a gift. Some of the leadiog gifts for this evening will include TEA and COFFEE SERVICE (4 pieces) OIL PAINTINGS COURIER BAG MEERSCHAUM PIPE together with forty or fifty other valuable gifts. Front Peats, 3/-;"2nd Seats. 2/- ; Gallery, 1/-. Doors open at 7.30., commencing at 8 o'clock. SATURDAY AFTERNOON GRAND MATINEE For the convenience of families and Children who are unable to vist the evening 'j entertainment. Admission: Children— SIXPENCE. Adults-ONE SHILLING. Open at 2 o'clock, commencing at 2.30. At this special occasion every child will receive a GUT. 32__
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 236, 2 November 1876, Page 2
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452Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 236, 2 November 1876, Page 2
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