~ — >. Holloway's Ph.ls— Nervous Debility.— No p*rt of the human niachine requires more--, watching than the nerWus 'syatein!— i-upda which health; and life Itself depend: These Pills are the bie .tiregulators ; of the nerves, and ihe safest igeaferal i>urifyefa. I Nausea. heajdacha.i^iltimeas.NjumbtfeSli, ani ' ; inentaj^apafchy, y.te-dJ to in a 'auuim»ry j manner thofeie distressing dya-^ peptic symptoms, etomachlc paina. fullness at the. pit of the stomach, ab'.oroinal distension, and regulate alifee capricious appetitea and confined bowels— the comraon'y accompanying sigoa of defective , ; or deranged pecvous power Holloway's Ptila are.p^rticulaciy recomroeftded to persoda of %fctidioa* aitt [ selentary habits who gradually sink into a nervous ani debilitated at*te, tmleaa some sach restorative be tfccMionilly"t»feBa;" , "-":-"*:-' ! " -' ■ ■ ■ ■ ... t (For continuation of News see fourth page) To the Motueka Relief Committee, and all I t the kind hearted people of Nelson wbo have come forward to relieve the distress occasioned by the late flood. xi__i... "TtTE, the undersigned ©habitants of »|V Pttngatotara,Cand :: others 'interested in the District so flooded, desire ', to express our heartfelt, thanks for the -land sympathy substantially; shown f ;by 'the^ift of both money and. clothes for the relief :of those who are losera by the late flood. ;'A ' Henry Inwood "Susannah Inwood Eliza Inwood .'Emina <3iooby. j Thomas Grooby, jun.Johti Grooby, senior j Elizabeth Grooby J. D; Knowle3 i George Grooby, sen. Eliza Bridge David Jennings ' $f aria Fi Jennings Tolina Chapman . ..James Chapman Charles Malpas. ' 938 WANTED a GENERAL S&RVANT Apply Mrs BEAVER, > Prince Albert " Hotel. ;.;- y ""-■■■ §29 WA N T E fii ■ ■ EMPLOYMENT by a Journeyman BAKES! Apply J. H., Office of thii Paper. |p £ :. A :'/ 933—6 WANTED, BAR^EftRIP RERRIKS in aay f tfuantiiy — WILLIAM HALE, Tory and Hardy-streets. , -I 937—6 HOP-GROWERS wishing taK^ecure a GAsahT PATENT HOP PREISER for next Season, should send their orders a once to HOOPER & DODSON, 932 Agente.__ T 0 LE T. TO LET, with .early the HOUSE on the Haven-road, formerly occupied by Mra OrrsasoN, and at present tenanted by Albs. Monro, Esq. ' Apply to s '■ "■ ' 936 SCLANDERS & CO. ~ county election; MR. W. WHITE) invites the ELECTORS of Motueka Riding to MEET him at the Upper Waklfihxd Schoolroom, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, Mai oh 26, at 7 30. 931—4 MR. T. CHITTENDEN begs to! inform intending pupils that Ma QUARTERLY DANCING jCL^SS wijl commence oa MONDAY EVENING ?6fch at C. Kuia'a Assembly Booms. JUVENILE CLASS commeices at SIX o'ciook ADULT CLAHS at Qiarter £ast EIGHT. Terms ou application, payable in advance. ; : . - ! I 832-6 TO CONTRACTORS. Tenders for FILLING on the West side of • 'St. Vincent- s reet. : THE, Tender, of /George Wilks i and Francis H. DwsrKa of j6575 lor the whole work ia 4CCfc>PT&D. CURTIS BROTHERS Nelson, 22nd March. 1877. 93s— 1" ' ~ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ — -t ' NEW ZEALAND. INSURANCE COMPANY, j HOLDERS of FIRE POLICIES in ; thia Office, which FXPIRE on the 25th inaUnt, are reminded that tlie RENEWAL PREMIUMS musS'be paid by Twelve, Noon, on , SATURDAY, the 24th, or they will - LOSE, the benefit of their, Insurance ia ca«e of loss by Fire. "'" CURTIS BROTHERS, 93j • \ AgdntJ. EXCHANGE HOTEL, BRI0G;E-STREET. V T^ ME N A R; r ; 'rt : -*4 • begs to inform hts Friends andrthe. Public that he has -lteft the '• EXPRESS ' for. the; 'EXCHANGE," and ventures to "'EXPRESS " the hope that the '• EXCHANGE f. may prove beneficial. ' '. ' ■ ._ % M.. an experienced driver, haw intend, I if possible, lo drive A Trades by supplying ' nothing but a really first-class article, and old or rtew friends who favor tbe bouse with a call, will fiad the Landlord "on-tku./ spot," prepared to "por'Mha debt BEER in - Nelaon, or supply : WItfES; or SPIRITS: guatant :ed free Irom adulteration. .., Any person or persons doubting tbelforfr- 1 going statement, are requested to call and be : convince l-of ita tsuih. -• ■ •. <h : ' T. MEN ARY, • , '- li " -/' . iXCHANOB HOTKL^ . ' 939 ;• •■■ . •'; ri: :;'Brrtge-st^et.|,';; THE STOKE RIFLES wiil PARADE ' for INSPECTION at Seven p.m. at Mr Saxton's Paddock, on SATURDAY NfcXT, 24th March, 1877. J. T. MARSHALL, Captain, ■ .} 920 . Commanding District RICHMOND UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL. THE ANNIVERSARY SERMON in connection with ths above School will be preached on SUNDAY NEXT, March 25 at Half-paat Six o'clock, by the Rev. J. BECKENHAM. , TEA MEETING on the following TUESDAY at Hnlf past 6. PUBLIC MEETING at 7 o'clock. 917 QN SALE AT R. LUCAS & SON'S . « ACETOPATHY," , « MAN'S ORGANIC CONSTITUTION," APD ' : ' ' «T3E ACID CURE," or External Spinal Method of Treatment for Rheumatism, Bronchitis, Neuralgh,' Spihil Com-' plaint?, and acute and chronic diseases. Bt John CobTra. ' Alao, Messrs Coutts* Guaranteed Acetic Acid, with Sponge, &o/
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 70, 22 March 1877, Page 2
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