The Tablet opposes both candidates for Dunedin -on the I ground that they are enemies of the Catholics and supporters of Godless education. - According to the dictum of Judge Weston, a trustee in a bankruptcy estate, when appearing in court, ought to be dressed in black. The learned Judge gave a wigging to a trustee the other day for appearing in a tweed suit. We wonder why Judge Weston did anything so foolish. ' . , A farmer having cattle trespassing upon his oat fields, posted up the following : — ' " Notis — If any man's or woman's cows or oxen gets in these here otes, his or her tale will be cut off, as the case , may be. lam a Christian, and pay mi taxes, but darn a man who lets his eriters run luse, say I." • A writer in the Leader says : — " It is quite possible to be too cautious in affairs of the heart. A little impulsiveness and inconsiderateness often succeeds, best. A young lady came to Melbourne recently, and attracted a good deal of admiration, as was but natural, since, in addition to her fortune of £7000, she had a very fair share of good looks. One suitor she favored above the others, and would have taken him if he had asked her ; but he was too sensible, and before committing himself he to >k means to make quite sure that the money was all right. Meanwhile a more daring aspirant spoke the fateful word, and was accepted.
Hollow ay's Ointment and Pills. — Much watchfulness must be exercised as winter advances, and the earliest evidences of illhealth must be immediately checked, and removed, or a slight illness may result in a serious malady. Eelaxed and sore throat, diphtheria, quiusey, throat cough, chronic cough, bronchitis, and most other pulmonary affections will be relieved by rubbing this cooling Ointment into the skin as practicable to the sent of mischief. This treatment, so simple and effective, is admirably adapted for the removal of these diseases during infancy and youth. . Old asthmatic invalids will derive marvellous relief irom the use of Holloway's remedies, which have brought round many such sufferers, and re-established health after every other means had Bignally failed. . •. , ESTATE OP RICHARD OANFIELD ALLEN, DECEABED. ALL CLAIMS against the above Estate, or ngainst the Firm of ALLEN & CO are requested to be sent in to the undersigned. ALBERT PITT,: Executor Estate R. C. Allen. Trafalgar-st., Nelson, ' Juno 27, 1878. 8174— S
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 154, 27 June 1878, Page 2
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406Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 154, 27 June 1878, Page 2
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