Holloway's Pills.— Diarrhoea and Boifef Complaints. — These maladies are ever present, and if left unattended frequently terminate fatally. It should he everywhere known that both cholera and diarrhoea originate in the presence of some undigested substance iv ihe atomftcb or bowels, or of some deleterious matter in the blood, and that Holloway's PIII3 can expel either with ease and expedition. They combine in a surprising degree purifying, alterative, regulating, and strengthening qualities, and thus exert over every internal organ the wholesomely controlling influence so necessary for subduing excessive action in the human frame. Holloway's medicine may be advantageously taken as a means of keeping the blood pure and the body cool — tbe only practicable plan of maintaining health in youth, manhood, or in old age. WANTED TWO good CARPEKTERS. H. BAIGENT, 1247 Waimea-street. WANTED immediately for Three or S ; x Month*. SMALL HOUSE ot Six or Seven Rocmj, Furnbhed or Unfurnished. 1216— t c H 8., Cloremont House. ON TUESDAY, MISS HISDE will Open a MORNING CLASS for Children under Eleven, 1249 WESLEYAN CHURCH, Hardy-street. Rev. R. BAVIN will conduct the Services Morning and Evening, To-morrow. 1242— 1p YM.C.A. — Member's Subscriptions for • tb.3 Half-year— April to September, now payable.— J.H.Habknbss, Hon. Sec. 1245—1 /CONGREGATIONAL CHORCH, TO\J MORROW, April 20. Morning Subjtct~" The Return of the Jews to their own fand," by Mr. B. Short. Evening Subject— ■ " The Agencies .'and Benefits of Conversion," by the Pastor. 1250 NURSE GIRL —WANTED a respectable GIR?' about 17 years of age, must be accustomed to children. Apply to Mrs. DONALD, 1.'43— 2p Bank Houae, College Hill. SOUTH BRITISH INSUfiANCE COMPANY. DIVIDEND WARRANTS are now obtiinable on application to 1244-2 SCLAKDERS & CO. CHEAP PIG FEED. PEA MEAL, BEAN MEAL, WHEAT MEAL, &c Alue, CRUSHED BEANS for Horsefeed. And a Small Parcel Superior Canterbury KYE-GKASS SEED. 1248-6 GRIFFIN & SONS. CITY OF NELSON. A MEETIKGof CITIZENS will be held XX at the PROVINCIAL HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 22nd inst., at Half-past Seven o'clock, To consider the propos il for a special loan for the City of Nelson, as published ia the Evening Mail newspaper, of the 15th instate J. R. DODSON, Mayor. 19th April, 1879. 1253 TH E THIRTY-FIPTH SERIES of SFTARFS in the PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY of NELSON data from MOSOAY NEXT, affording a favorable opportunity to persons seeking a safe and profitable investment for their sarp'us cash, as also to these desirous of participating iv the advantages offered by the Society of 'obtaining Loans on freehold security, at seven and a half per cent, interest. Full particulars can be had from thß Secretary. The Ordinary MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION MEETING will be held at ihe Tksipgbakob lUli., Bridge-street, on MONDAY JTPXT, the. Slat April, at Seven p m., at I which nominations will be received of Shareholders qualified to act as Directors. Stewards— Messrs. E. Moore and J. Thornton. At Half-past Fight pro. an Election will take place of Three Penons to act as Auditors ot the past year's Accounts.) W. BOOT, 124! Secretary,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 93, 19 April 1879, Page 2
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