Hx»Lt oWAV's Ointment ahd Pills— More precibhs tbah Guldj— Diarrhoa, dysentery, and cholera are, through tiie summer's heat, carrying i. ff tha young &s the winter's cold destroy ei the aged. In tha mo4 acute cases, where internal inedi.'ines cannot be retiioel, the greatest relief will immediately result from rubb!ng Iloilowa. 's soothing uintrneut over the abdomen. The friction should be frequent and brisk, to eusure free penetration of (he ungutnb. This will calm" the excited peristaltic action, and soothe the pain. Botti vomiting and griping . ield ti it. W hen. fruits or vegetables have originated the matady it is proper't'o el aiee the bDwelß by a moderate dose of Ilolloway's Pills before u?ing ttie Ointment.
(.For continuation of Newt see fourth page ) WANTED a BOY. Apply to ; 2346 " JOHN SHARP. CHRISTCHURCH RACES. CALCUTTA SWEEPS on ail tho principal evtnts ojt, Hriday's Hacing, THIh EVENING, at the Nelson Hotel. 3342 A. MGRK. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. A QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY will be held :in the above Hail THIS EVENISG, Prince of Wales' BirthdHy. Darning to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. 3J32-2 A. TREGEA. AN ASSEMBLY will taVe place THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at C. King's Assembly Roomo, commencing - at. 8 o'clock. Admission, 2/6. 5322-2 T. CBITTENDEN, M.C. STOKE WESLEYAN CHURCH. THE ANNIVERSARY of the above Church will be he'd on SUNDAY, the 12th November, when TWO SEttviONS wili be preached by the Rev. Mr. Rishworth and the Rev. Mr Bull. On the following MONDAY there will be a TEA aad PUBLIC MEETING in the School rnom Tea on the tables at Hailpatt 5. ' Tickets, 1/6 each; Children, !/-.• 3343 NOTICE. Canterbury Sheep Ordinances Extended to part op the Amuri District South op the Waiau-au. jVTOTrCE is hereby given (bat under the —•* provisions of " The Diseased Sheep Act, 1b76." a portion of the Amurl District is now comprised within the boundaries of the District between the Waiau-au and VVaiton.i Rivers, as defined by the Ist Schedule of the Act. P. B. BOULTON, Chief Insptcor of Shcap for tho Districts be ween the Waiau-:m and Waitaugi. Christchurch, 2nd November, 1876. 3344—3 MASONIC HALL, THREE NIGHTS ONI/^1!! TO-NIGHT ! THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, .November 9, 10, and 11. Kohler & Bent's Novelty Entertainment ! Pronouiced by tbe American, Canadian, and Northern New -Zetland Press to be ona of the mcstarti6tic and enjoyable extan . Principals: R. W. KOOLER. — The most versatile musician extant; complete master of the Cornet a Piston, French Flflgeok-t, English Concertina, Guitar, &c; in additi n to whioh he will in rodnce hia latest music\ t, novelties-— the TmiBLERONiCiN, and Silvbrßjjll Habmonicon. W. HORACE BENT, the inimitable Protean Comedian, in his wonderful Mysiic Changes, Dutch Specialities, Irish CharAcrER Sketches, acd general delinsator of character. Mr CHAS. WAUD, the eminent Pianist and Solo Violinist. Full particulars' in descriptive bills and programmes. 3291
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 242, 9 November 1876, Page 2
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