Hollowat's Pills.— The slightest indisposition, so that it may not rapidly run its disastrous course from bad to worse, should engage the immediate attention of the afflicted of all classes. A few doges of these thoroughly purifying and strengthening Pills will always be beneficial when the least disorder reigns, or when nervous fears oppress. Two or three Pills at bed-time have the happiest effect in promoting perfect digestion, whereby the muscles are rendered more vigorous, the spirits more buoyant, and the entire frame more hardy. Holloway's medicines increase the quantity of nutriment derivable from a given quantity of food and so the quality of the blood is improved, the tone of every fibre throughout the body is heightened, and the disposition to fall into disease is reduced to a minimum.
THEATRE ftfifciiß ROYAL. Manager ,Mb. J. O'Bbibn LAST NIGHT BUT ON&! Continued Success of OUR BOYS 'COMEDY COMPANY. This (Thursday) Evening, DEARER THAN LIFE! J--' By Byron, author of l< Our Boys.' HAYGURTH as Michael Garner. AND THE COMEDIBTTA HUNTING A. TURTLE Admission — 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-. Tickets for Dress Circle at Mr Stanton's. FUNERAL. rllE FUNERAL of the late Mr. Wm. (JULLEN will leave the Wharf Con arrival of "Taiaroa") at 10 o'clock TOMORROW MORNING, for the New Cemetery. PARMENTER & AMOS, 749 Undertakers. BRIGHTWATER. NEW ZEALAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION. "PARTIES VISITING the CAMP Ground X can be SUPPLIED WITH MEALS R t X/« 3 Per head. WILLIAM STALLARD, 727—2 Caterer. FOR SAL E~ jMESgR. ffiHE A 1 Barque SS^&G& ! iU2 Tons Register, 'pirriea 560 Tons dead weight. Built by J. Hastwell i and Son, of Sutherland, in 1861, and rebuilt in 1874, when 7 tons of extra fastenings and entire New Outfit of Masts, Spars, and Rigging were put inti tht vessel. She has been well kept, and is well found in everything For further particulars apply to the Captain, on board, or to 747-3 N. EDWARDS & CO., Nelson. WAKEFIELD EACES, 1879. f f ' From this date to the WAKEFIELD RACES proposed to be held the Second Week in April nest, F. N. JONES, Saddler, WILL SELL A SINGLE ARTICLE AT A WHOLESALE PBICB FOE CASH, in ortfer to make room fop the manufactures continually pouring in from the workshop on the premises I thank my patrons for their very liberal support since commencing business, and am proud to know that local xancfaotobb in Saddlery asd Harness has supbhsedbd THE IMPORTED AKTICLE IN QUALITY AND phice, end that the Nelson public appreciate this is proved by the fact that mobb skilled wokkmen are employed at the colonial Saddle and Harness Manupactoht, Tbafaloabstbebt, than all the rest in the aaroe line in Nelson provincial district put together. Materials only (that cannot yet be manufactured <n the colony) are imported direct from the makers, there being no duty whatever on Raddlery materials (thanka x to our Colonial Legislators), and from the facts that Leather is considerably cheaper here than In England, it ,ia evident that to compete in price with Nelron manufacture, imported Saddles and Harness must, of necessity, be an inferior quality. I cannot afford space to quote price Kat, but INSPECTION IS INVITED to prO7B tha P. N. JONES'S is the Cheapest and Best Establishment to purchase Saddlhry and Habnsss. Kg" Remember, a Single Article at Wholesale Prices till the Wakefleld Races ! 625
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 56, 6 March 1879, Page 2
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