j Mr, Curtis (says the Wellington Afaus) wade- an attempt °the 'oih'er 'ddy at a very' mild reform. He did not go the length 1 oi Only 'tdspeakwheh'thei had something* totfay.' because that wduld"iiiiVjedto amuch fd6ispeedy despatch of business, but he, wanted; them to limit their speaking to twenty minutes.,. It was of no use. The House of Representatives' dees f mot; -believe vi silence or even in a moderate amount of talk. Good speakers have no notion of curtailment in- their ' oratory, and* alii the hiembers of the House of course beiug good Speakers, they naturally resented Mr Curtis' proposal. -and; we fear felt rather inclined tp ?it;.upon hinx for.his pains.v Anduso, with unlimited talk, one member will go on repeat--ing, in tci-rns sometimes better and sometimes worse, that has been said' by another, thrashing a\vay at the old straw after it has been beaten into chaff, the process being continued night after -night indefinitely. No matter; , it is wearisome, but it gives us the - pleasure I of having oik friends all the longer with us, I and will certainly not be objected to by any one in Wellington.
Holloway's Pills.— lndigestion and liver' coiiplaints.— The digestion cannot be loug or senouly di.-ordere I without the effects of the deraugemeuts becoming visible on the countenance. These Pills at once remove the dit-order and its unpleasant consequences; I hoy improve the appe.ite aud with tha incr a*-ed desire fcr food, they augument the powers bf digestion and assimilation in the stomach. Hollowaj's Pills most satisfactorily remove all deranged or diseased action of the miny organs engtgtd in extracting nourishfnent for our bodies from otir various diets— us the liver, stomach and bowels, over ail of whioh they exercise the most salutiry contr o!. By resorting at au early -stageoi the united/ %» thess; purify ing and laxative Pills, the uyepeptic is speedily restored to health and Strength, and hii saUowness " gradually vanishes.
NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY. THERE wiil be NO PRACTICE this evening. -.•..■ JT, CATLEY/tHon.^See; 9th August, 1877. 3358— 1 ; N 0 T I c E . IN coisfquence of having a number of SFIKKP KILLED by persons TBFSPASSING with DOG 3, POISQN is aea in LAID da the POBT HILLS. M'- «.-.- '•_ A * J - RICHMOND. The Cliffs, August 8, 1877. 3SBS^-_
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 187, 9 August 1877, Page 2
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378Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 187, 9 August 1877, Page 2
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