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Hollow ay's Oiktment and Pills, —Old Wounds, Sores, and Ulceis. — Daily experience confirms the fact which has triumphed over all opposition for thirty years— viz., that no means are known equal to Holloway's remedies, for curing hai legs, sores wounds, diie«e of the skin, erysipelus' accesses, burns, scalds, nnd, in truth, all cases wlf*re the skia is brjkeu. To cure these infirmities quic!<L is ol primary importance, as compulsory confinement indoors weakens tbe general health. The ready means of cure are found in Holloway's Ointment and Pills, which heal ths sores and expel thiir cause. Ia the r?ry worst cages, the Ointra.nt has succeeded in effecting a perfect cure afk-r other mains h-is failed in giving any relief. Desperate cases best display its virtue-.

WANTED TO RKNT, an EIGHT or ■NINE-R'OVIEQ HOUSE at the Port. Apply to Mra. TAINE, The Port 3326—2 THAT -UNION of NELSON JL,V>'.\T (S X « DEGREK TtfMPLG will open in ths Second Degree TOMORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, One Hour Earlier thtn usual (6.i0 pro.) to allow THIS LIGHT OF THE OCEAN LODGE (H.M.S. Sappho) the me of the Temperauco Hall, at Half-past Seven o'clock. 3323 Wm. GIBSON, Decree Templar. "QUEEN BSE" RELIEF FUND. A MEETING of the GEMEUAL COMMIT lE® will be held at 3 o'cl.ck p.m., on THURSDAY HEX J', at the City Council Chamber. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 382 * f Hon. Secretary. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEKSHIP. WE HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that lhe PARTNERSHIP existing uuder the title of Burrell & Mollsr was DISSOLVED on the 13th September, 1877, by mututd consent. The Business wi I in future be carried on by JOHN BURRELL, who will pay all liabilities and recede all debts dim to the late Firm (Signed) JOHN BURRELL, 3828 B. H. MOLLER. TO STAND THIS SEASON" The following thoroughbred STALLIONS : TREASON, By Traducer, dam by Riddlesworth, grandam Medora, by the Arab L'orss Glemlower. Tbeason is five yea's old, stnn Is nearly 16 hands high; a beautiful goldan chestnut, wifh Fuperior bone and action. Treason won the Bai'way Stakes at Wanganui as a three-year-old, carrying 9st lib. The same ye'ir he won the ConsoUlion Slakes, at Nelson, (jurying 2st. Slbs. over weight! As a four-year-old he won the Patea Cup! At Rangitmei he won the Ladies' Purse of 2 miles, carrying list. 21b-*.; he also won the G jodwood Stakes, starting half-au-hour after winning the L idiea' Purse. He ran third for the Wellineton Cup, beating the celebrate I horse Templeton and a host of ethers, at the time suffering eeveiely from fever in the fe.it. N.B.— At the last Canterbury safes, Tradncer'!! stock redised from three to eleven hundred -juineas each. His services were churged at th ■ rate of 50 gu>'n?.4s a m<re. Terms — -63 Ss. Groomage, 55,, to be pail on first S:rv.'ce. LAMPLIGHTER, By Diomedes. dam by Ri idleswnrth, her dam by St. Gt3or*e, out of the well-nowa trotting mire March ones-*, by Nkeetm, her dam hy Glendor. Glendor by C;ip a-pie, eire of Sir Hercules. Lamplioite** fa v bf-autifol bny, sr-mding over 16 hauris high, and of immense b.ne and muscular power. Teiims-.£2 2s- Groomagi fee, 55., lo be paid on first service, 'Ihe "above horses will travel as follows: — Monday.*— Richmond and Wakefield Forest inn. Tuesdays— Through Waimea West to Upper Moutere Inn. Wedn"Eßd ays —Parker's Motuek* Hotel. Thuksdays— Returning to Nelson through Appleby and Ricnmond. Ail Fees to be pail on or before the 10th of January, 1878, a'ter which date 10 per cent, will be clnrged on all unpd 1 accounts. J. SMITH, 3825 New-street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 225, 25 September 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 225, 25 September 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 225, 25 September 1877, Page 2

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