Holloway's Ointment and Fills.— Notable Facts.— lntense heat augments the annoyances of «kin dis?a.e and eneoura<*e_ the development of tebri'e disorders; wherefore thoy should, a3 they may, be removed by Jluse detergent and purifying preparations fn stomach complains, liver affections, pains and spasms of tne bowels, Holloway's unguent well rubbed over the.aff.etei p.rt immediate gives greatest .as-, pr.vtnts congestion and li-flamm-.tiou, checkß the threatening diarrhosa and avert* incipient cholera. The poorer inhabitants of larg. cities whill find these remedies t> be their best friend when any pestilence rages, or wh^n from unknown cau-es eruptioas, boi's. ab?ce?Be, or ulceratihns betoken the presence of taints or irapuutie_ within the ayatem, a.d call for instant aud «)ff_( tive curative medicine. (.For continuation of Newt see fourth page)
WANTED a plain COOK, and a Strong Active GIUL. Apply to Mrs WYMOND, Trafalgar-st South 837 fjC7ANTED,a OHILD to NURSFJ by a V v r' spe-fcabis woman. Apply Mrs NNt. t Evening Mail. ; 5133 ( j NOTICE A -■'"'-v ALL p.rsons indebted to the underside 1 must SSTTLE THEIR ACCOUNTS on or before the Ist of April, or the" same" wiil he SUED FOR. And all persons having! CLAIMS ngaih.t him must seed in tliiir. accounts on or beiore that date. X l W.E. SIMMONDS, 3ntcher, Richmond. : \/|E. J. CHITTENDEN he*a io XtJL inform intending 1 pupils tliat ! bis. QUARTERLY DANCING r.L\SS tfilL commence on MONDAY EVENING hex, at O. King's Assembly Rooms. j J;OVEN-.. ILE CLASS commences at SIX o'cio k. ADULT CLASS at Quarter past EIGHT. Terms on application, payable in advance. ' ; 832 A 6 POSTPONEMENT. IN consequence of the im .voidable delay of the T.Ym_, Uow ap.de Burlkequj. Company at Wellington, the Opkning Night of the Ne'son Season is ii"avoi_ably POSTPONED until THURSDAY. Hold-rs : oo r Season Tickets, and the gtueral public are rest ectfully notified of the fact to save disappointment. 833 WILLIS T. SMYTHE, Agent. : TO COAL MERCHANTS AND SHIPOWNERS THE COAL PIT HEATH COAL MINING COMPANY, G klymooih. will, on and after the 3ist March be prepared to SUPPLY SHIPPING with Cargoes of a superior sample of COAL at reduced r^.tes. •■• ' RICHARD NANCARROW, j 836 Secretary. 1 MS. ana MRS. AUTY desire to ten-, der their SINCERE THANKS 1 to those persons who assisted in rescuing them from their perilous pusiti m in the late Flood, especially to Mr E. Parker,, who, with his Brother, were bringing them' from their house, when the cacoc, capaizins.. Mr H\ barker wa. washed in.o a gorse ba-h, and. thence brought to land by means of ropes 7 Mr Auty succeeded in scrambling into one willow tree; Mr E. Pnrker. while climbing nto another, seeing Mra Auty floating "by, caught h.r by tbe dress, and drawing her towards the tree, kept hor above. water for more than two hours, when a boat went to their delivers nee, Mrs Auty being in a very exhausted etvte the whole time; but thanks tn the care bestowed upon her by Mrs Pnrker of: th. Motii.ka Hotel, where the sufferers' we're convoyed, she slowly recovered from the effects of her long immersion, 339.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 62, 13 March 1877, Page 2
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