Hor.r-owAY's Ointment and Pills.— Diseases of Woman.— Mcdoal science in all ages has been directed to alleviate the mauy maladies incident lo females, but l'rofessor Holloway by diligent study and attentive observation, was induced to believe that nature had provided :i remedy for these special diseases. After vast research he succeeded in compounding his celebrated Pills and Ointment, which embody the principles natura'ly designed for the relief and cure of disorders peculiar to women of all ages and corstitutions, whether residing in warm or cold climates. They have repeatedly corrected disordered functions which had defied the usual drugs prescribed by medical men, and with thestili more satisfactory result that the malady has been completely and permanently removed.
TOIE^.a SIX-'I^OMKD HOUSE in Bridge- et r <t. Apply Mr?. ASKEW, Rose Lodge, Nile- strict. 2895 SFRVANT WANTKD. - Must usder»tmd Plain Cooke y. Apply to "Mrs LOWTHBR BROAD, Tre.ialg.r -at. 2.03-4 theatreJlillill,. boyal. The Raphael Family ASSISTED BT Mr. and Miss Amy Thornton Wn L OJVE AN ENTttRTAINMKNr On SATURDAY EVBXINf} Fl XT. Front Seats 2/-, G tilery and Hack Seaty, I/-. MATINEE inth: AFTERNOON. Children, all parts of the Uall, 6d; Adirt* 1/RICHMOND CATTLE FAIR. mHE nfxt QUARTERLY FAI3 will be X held on the Hi hmond Cattle Fair Ground on WEDNESDAY Ni XT, beptember -4. Admission— Fbee. T. J. THOMPSON, 5896 Secrttaty. 3,000 °°% JJ IREWOOD FJHST-CLASS RED PIME. Also DRY MANUKA, ONLY TO BE HAD AT G. ARMSTRONG'S HARDY-STRfcET WOOD AND COAL YARD. £898-3u EUREKA GOLD MINING COMPANY [Limiisd. AT a MEETING of Directors hi Id on the 14th mttant, a CALL (the 2nd) of ONE PfiNNY per Share was struck and made payable to the Afanagir, at i he Company's Office, Beeftoh, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th dey of September, 1878. j THOMAS LEE, Manager. Beef ton, August 29, 1878. 2897—2 THANKS. I WISH to offer my Bincere thanVs to those who have ao gentrously come forward to help n.e when I waa in distress, and especially to Mr and Mrs LeigLt^n, to Mestrs Me-ary, Twiat, Gnksey, Ml abe and Schofleld. Without the aid I have received I should be penuiJesa and homeless, and xnv wi.'e and children would be without food or clothing. I cannot find the wordi to tlmnk a 1 my good friendi in tha town and the country for wh-.t they hare done lor me, tut I do very much want them to know that I am very very grateful. . ' JAMEB LUCRE, 2903 Hardy-strtet Stables. Picture Framing. 7 AAH FEET Washable GILT PICi ,U\JU TURK FRAME MOULDING at 4d. <p toot, ufcfcal [rice 6d. ' ' 3 cases of Gold, Gilt. Maple. Rosewood and Imitation Wood Mouldings ?erp cheap. ' J GLASS ol all sizes in stock. Pictutes Mounted and Bramed on the pißmis.>H at tl:e shortest notice and lowett I o^sible cof t, Dy an experienced Picture Frune Mi»ker OAKEY'S FANCY BAZAAE, BRIDOE-STREST. 2904
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 180, 29 August 1878, Page 2
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