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Hollowav's Oimtmbnt Ann Piils.— Disease in some *hape is ever rife amongst mankind ; impurity cf the Mood or irregularity of f uncticn, is constantly giving rise to despondency, debility, or distempers. In tha abovenamed remeries the community can have, at a little cost, tbe safe and certain means of preventing or checking, and curing both outward ailments and inward maladies Ample plainly-pri.ited and very intelligible directions eccompany every package of both Ointment and Pills, which only require attentive study to enable every invalid to be his or her medical adviser. The earlier these powerful r 'midiea are employed after discovery of the disease, the more rapid will be their action in expellhu from the system ali noxious matter, and restoring health.

WANTED a MARRIED MAN to Milk Cows, Feed Pigs, and make himself generally useful. Apply to 2042-5 H H. STAFFORD, Annesbrook. WANTED immeJiately, a good General SERVANT. Also a NURSEMAID, Apply Mrs. THOMSON, Colliogwood-st 2035 BOARD and LODGING for One or Two GENTLEMEN in a Private Family. Bath, Liberal Table, separate Sitting-room. Apply, Offlee of this Paper. 2036—3 C A U TION. THE Public are he eby cautioned NOT to Nf GOTIATE a PROMISSORY NOTE for FIFTY-FIVE POUNDS, drawn by Amtohio Tsbsklli on Charles Wolf, and endorssd by Geobgb Zanbtti. 2039 Sydney International Exhibition ALL ARTICLES for EXHIBITION must be forwarded at once, to enable tbe Secretary t~> Catalogue and Forward by next steamer to Wellington. Mr Patterson baa kindly consented to receive goods at the Auction Mart, Uardy-atreet, for JOHN BECKENHAM, JOU Hon. Secretary Nelson Committee. Jul* Received, ex " Chandiere,"— From ths celebrated manufactory of Saynobj Coos, & Rioal : A LARGS ASSORTMENT 09 HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS (bl budden| I SEED U \MEECHAJST/ V^ . Wholesale & Retail. <L/§ COH3IBTINO OPPRUNING AND BUDDING KNIVES SLIDE PRUNING SHEARS SRCCATEURS, SYRINGES SAWS, HOOKS, &c , &c. IN BANKRUPTCY. In thh Nelson District Court, Holden at Nelson. In the matter of " The Debtors' and Credi tors' Act, 1876." t.nd •' The Debtors and Creditors' Act Amendment Act 1878," and of the Bankruptcy of JOHN CHARLES HEAL, a Debtor. NOTICE is hereby given that at the Adjourned First Meeting of Creditors cf the said Debtor, held ac the ( ourt House, Nelson, on THURSDAY, the Fourth instant. Mr. ARTHUR WILLIAM SCAIFE, a Ctrtiflcated Accountant fn Bankruptcy, waa appointed CREDITORS' TRUSTEE of the property of tbe Debtor, and that theaaid ARTHUR WILLIAM SCAIFE thereupon declared his acceptance of such Trusteeship. Dated tbis Eighth Day of July, 1879. H. CLINTON S. BADDELEY, District Court Clerk. BUNNY & SINCLAIR, Debtor's Solicitors. 2044— 1 IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Nelson District Court, holdkn at nelson. In the matter of "The Debtors' and Cieditors' Acts," and of the bankruptcy of SARAH HAMILTON, a debtor. THIS is to notify that SARAH HAMILTON, of the City of Nelson, in ths Colony ot New Zealand, widow, and Lodging House Keeper, bas this day fled a statement that the ia unable to meet ber engagements with her creditors. The First Meeting of Creditors to be held at the Court-house, Nelson, on MONDAY, the Fourteenth day of July, 1879, at the hour of Three of tbe clock in the Afternoon Dated this Eighth day of July ( 1879. tf. CLINTON S BADDELEY, District Court Clerk. ADAMS & KINGDON, Solieiiar* for tbe said Sarah Hamilton. 2Q43-1

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 161, 8 July 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 161, 8 July 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 161, 8 July 1879, Page 2

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