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HOLLOWAY'S OINTMEHT AND PILLS effect wonderful cures of bad legs and old wounds. Il these metiicine* are used according to the directions which Is wrapped round each pot and box, there is no sort of bad leg or ulcerous sore however obstinate that will not yiel i to their curative properties Thousands of people who had been pitients in hospitals, under the care of eminent surgeons, without d. riving the least benefit, have been cared by j Holloway's Ointment aad Pills', when .other | remed'es and treatment had signally failed, j For glandular swellings, tumors, seurvey, 1 and diseases of the skin there is no medicine j that • can be used with so good an effect. \ Though potent for good it is powerless for ] harm; and though the cure effected is rapid, { it is also complete and permanent. 2774 1

LAYS AND RHYMES j BT j WILLIAM HOGG, NELSON. j 1 i Subscribers to the above Work can now I obtain their Copies on application te the Pub- ! isherc.R LUCAS & SON. ,; Sold bt all Bookshllhr*. I TO STAND THIS SEASON. } (ffStanrfiggft HHHE Cart Horn j young surprise. ; ; Youuo Sorpbisb is a black horse wtthAtfhite punts, stands 17£ h nds high, by Young: Surprise out of a Clyde champion mare.' Terms, £2; groomage, 3s. AU fees to be paid on or before tbe sth January, 1877; after thut date £2 10s will be charged. The horse will visit the following places:— Moodays, Motueka, calling at Upptr Moutere; returning by Pangatota a; Thursday*, Motneka Valley; Wednesdays and Saturdays, at his Stables, bovedale, ■ 905 JQHN.TgQRN. EXCHA NGE HOT EL^ BRIDG E-STREBT. TM E N A R V • begs to inform bis Friends and the Public tbat he has left the "EX PRESS J ' for the « EXCHANGE," and venture* to "EXPRESS" the hope that the " EXCHANGE-' may prove" by official. T- M , an experienced dritbc, vow iotcn Is, if possible, to dbivb a tradb by supplying nothing but a really Tiasr-CLAns a&ticlb, and old or new friends who favor the house with a call, will find the Landlord "or tbe spot," prepired to "pot" the best BEER in Nebon, or supply WINES or SPIUITS guaranteed free from adulter _tioa. ! Any person or persona doubting the foregoing statement, are requeued to call and be convinced of its truth. • T. MEN ARY,. '".'". Exchange Hotbl, 3018 Bridg*t.r«et. FIRE WATCHMAN: ET LOYD, in thanking his subscribers • JL_ for the support h« has received during the pisfe two and a half yean, aoures , them that it will be his endeavor, by sobriety, panctuality, and by always being on the 'alert, to merit a continuance of the same. To make his present calling more permanent, and for the PssvKNrioN or Fires arising from Funl Chimneys,, he has imported a first-cltss Swsbpiko Machine, nnd by its completeness be is enabled to Clean Chimneys without its being necessary to remove car- ' pets or cover furniture; will be ready to commence at 5:80 a.m. Terms, 2/- and 2/8. Kitchen with Stoves, as per agreement. 3286 — 3 A. Rifif^ PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWEL LEit, AcjiAc, BRIDGErSTRKST, Xsf&m. A large stock of Jewellery. Watches, Clonks &c, always on hand. 257. ja^ Bßß^fc mo STAND THIS g3&&J&BB& The Thoroughbred Horse %S H ER WOOD" (late Roc ! ?ett). Sheiwood is a bright, bay,' stfn^s 16} hands high, by Diom*'des out of . M'ly flower. For further pedigree tea N. Z. Stud Book. Terms £3; groomage, 3e. All' ff es to be paid on or before the fith January, , 1877, alter that date £i a mare will be charged. The hor«e will visit the followiog : places:— Monday*, Bellgrove . Irio ; Wednesdays, Motuekn, return Thursdays; Saturdays Turf Hotel; Tuesdays and Fridays, at his Stable Spring Grove. 2784 JOHN HAGAN. \

New Zealand Insurance Company UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. ' CAPITAL: £1,000,000. PAID-UP CAPITAL, £200,000. j RE-INSURANCE FUND, £40,000 The whole of the funds are invested in the Colony, making the above a purely Colonial Institution, The Undersigned ate prepared to receive PROPOSALS for INSURANCE on PROPERTIES in Town or Country at Tariff Rates, or as LOW as any other OFFICE in NELSON. Every information afforded by Mr. T J. THOMPSON, Sob-Agsnt, WAIMEA. Mr. S. b JCHHOLZ, Sub-Agent, MOTOEKA. Mr' S. G, ROBINSON, Sub- Agent, MOTUPIPI ANn TAKAKA. k ~ CURTIS BROTHERS, AGENTS, NEJiS©N

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 240, 7 November 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 240, 7 November 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 240, 7 November 1876, Page 4

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