BOM.OWAY'B GINJMEHT AND PILM efftCt wonderful cares of bad legs and old wounds. li these medicines are nsed according to the directions which Is wrapped round dach pot aud box, there is no sort of bad leg or ulcerous aore however obstinate that will not yield to their curative properties. Thousands of people who hud teen pitients in hospitals, under the care of eminent surgeons, without dtriving tha least baneflt, have been cured by Holloway's Ointment and Piila, when other remedies and treatment had signally fuiied. For ghniular swellings, tumors, scurvey* and diseases of the ekin there is ao medicine that can be used with so good an effect Th jugh potent for good it is powerless for harm; and though the cure effected is rapid, it ia also complete and permanent.
WANTED a Strong GIRL for COOK ING and Kitchen Work. Hood Wages. Apply to MR-}. TOWNSE.SD, Bridge-street. 3851—3 WANTED for a PRINTING OFFICE at Wellington, a LAD who understands Feeding a Printing Machine.— Apply H. BLUNDELL, " Masonic ." Hotel. 8352 WANTED a LABORER. Apply 3359 bfcDGWICK. & GOWLAND. WAIMEA ROAD RATES. THE WAIMEA ROAD BOARD being about to LEVY a RATE for the period endiug Mnrch 31, 1878. uader the Valuation made in March lsst, request that Immediate Notice be f urnistied to tha undersigned of any CHANGES in ehher Ownership or Occupation of Properties within the District, which may have taken place since the said Valuation was made. T. J. THOMPSON, 3354-3 Secretary. THE ATTENTION of OCCUPIERS of LAND in the WAIMEA ROAD DISTRICT is called to the following extract from " lha Public Works Act, 1876 ": Clau3E 98.— 1f any tree or hedge overhangs a road so as to injure it, or any gorse be allowed to spread from any hedge iuto any road so as to injure the same, the Board may. upon tha certlficata of a competent j Surveyor, or ;of any fcwo members of the I Board, after together viewing the place, th* t such injury is being done, order the part of such tree so overhanging to be removed, or such hedge to be lowered or trimmed, or auch gorsa to be grubbed up and removed, as they direct; and any occupier of the land in which such tree or hedge is, who does not within one month after the teneipt of auch order obey the same, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding fi?e pounds for every day during which such order is not obeyed, and a further sum «q lal to the cost incurred by the Board in removing such tree, or lowering or trimming such hedge, or grubbiog up or removing such gorse. By order, T. J. THOMPSON, 3355—4 Secretary. UNION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. nPH3 LTSTS of APPLICATIONS will s. CLOSE on tha 13th instant, up to which date Applications will be received by the Unioh Bank os Austr&lia, where Forms can be obtained. 3353—3 EDUCATION BILL. Bible Beading in Pnblic Schools. "PETITIONS on the EDUCATION BILL -*- are lying for signature at the following places;:— Mr. H. Hounsell, Bridge-street; Mr. Webster, Trafalgar-street; Mr. Rout, Hardy-stceefij Mp. Burns, W»imea-atreet.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 185, 7 August 1877, Page 2
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