Holloway's Pills. — When inclement weather checks to a considerable extent the natural exhalations of the skin, an alterative is required to expel them entirely from the body through some other channel. Holloway's Pills can be confidently recommended as the easiest, surest, aud safest means of attaining this desirable end without weakeuiug the most delicate or incommoding the most feeble. When from frequent chills or- impure air the blood becomes foul and the secretions vitiated, these Pills present a ready and efficient means of cleansing the former and correcting the latter. By this salutary proceeding disease is arrested at its outset, its pains and inconveniences averted, and the nervous structures saved from the depressing effects entailed upon them by au illness.
NELSON COLLEGE. THE SECOND QUARTER of the current year will COMMENCE on the Ist of April. All Boarding and ' School Fees payable in advance to the undersigned. ROBT. FOLLOHK, Secretary. March 26, 1878. 1041—2 REMOVAL. T"]l/rUNCASTER, Watchmaker, &c , a JL-f-JL whilst thanking his Friends, Customers, and the public in general for past surport, begs to announce that in order to meit the requirement? of his 'argely increased trade, he haa removed to those New and Commodious Premhes next to Masonic Hotel, Trafalgar-street, where ne has ReOpened with a New Stock T. M also wishes to observe that the SAME PRINCIPLES OF CONDUCTING HIS BCSINHBB — Punctuality and Moderatb Charges — 'whi<h have up to (he present giv.n so much satisfaction, will for the future be continued, an 1 by thu3 stud j ing the wishes of his Customers, he trusts to receive a continuance of that patronage which has so liberally beeu accorded to hira. 1044 — 12 OPENING OF THE CHRIS HAN MEETING-HOUSE, SPRING GROVE. IN commemoration of tho above event, a TFA MEETING will take place on TH CRSD AY, March 28 h. For the con yen - ience of friends at a distaace, Tea will be on the table from 4 to 5 30 p.m. After Tea, a PUBLIO MEETING will be held, when ADDRESSES will be given by Mr. THOMAS H. B&TES, Evangelist, and other Friends. Chair to be taken at Half-past Six o'clock1040—2 EXCURSION TO~MOTUEKaT FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' FETE. _|I^x^L npHE Steamer _SJ(|jSjraK LADY BARKLY will leive on THURSDAY NEXT, at 8 a.m , returning from Motueka at 10 p.m. Fake There and Back, 5/-. JAMES S. CROSS. Jun., 1049 Agent, Commercial Wharf. MS. GALON, PIANIST to the Russo-Turkish Panoramawas a lUI**ER to Mr. Bonmsgton. He will attend to any TUNING ORDERS during his sfay in Nelson, which may be left at the Mail Offlce. 1045 To the Residents of Waitapo and Collingwood. MR. F. H. SP R 0 UL E will VISIT MOTUEKA en MONDAY lst April, remaining TWO days only. 1047 FUNERAL. THE Friends of the late ABRAHAM HARVEY, la-e of Cullingwoad, are reppectfully informed that his FUNERAL will leave Mrs JACOBS S, Collingwood-st , TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m., for the New Cemetery. 1051 T. SHONE, Undertaker. FOR SALE. COTTAGE and LAHD opposite Catho'.ic Station. Apply, 1043-3 LIGHTBAND & CO. MUSIC AND DRAWING. MR. f\GILVIE has REMOVED from \J Trafalgar- street to the houee lately occupied by Mr. Moor ("Dailr Times";, ALTON-STREET. 10i6-6
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 73, 26 March 1878, Page 2
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