I Hollowat's Oistment and Pills.— Dis- , I eases of the skin, ringworm, scurvy, jaundice, scrofula or kings evil, sore heads, and the most inveterate skin disease to which the human frame is subject, cannot be treated with a more safe and certain remedy than Holloway's Ointment and Pills, which act so peculiarly on the constitution and so purify the blood that those diseases are at once eradicated from the system , and a lasting cure obtained. They are equally efficacious in the cure of tumors, burns, scalds, glandular swellings, ulcerous wounds, rheumatism, contracted and stiff joints. These medicines operate mildly but surely. The cures effected by them are not temporary or apparent only, but complete and permanent. TMCA. LITERARY CLASS MeetiDg . TO- MORROW NIGHT, at 8 p.m. Fall attendance of members n quested. 2278 LOST last Saturday, ne*r the Col ingwood Bridge, a SCARLET SHAWL. Will the fluder kindly leave it at Mail Office ? 2282—1 BANK HOLIDAY. MONDAY NEXT, the 4th prox., the Banks will be CLOSED. 3 : st July, 1 879. 2279 — 2 FUNERAL. THE FRIENDS of the late Mr P. L GULLY are respectfully invitfd to a; tend his FUNERAL, which will leave his residence, Coliingwood-streat, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at Half-past Two o'clock, for the New Cemetery. PARMENTER & AMOS, 2272 Undertakers. NAVAL |«&£ BRIGADE. IVJEMBERS are wqueeted to ASSEMBLE i-»X at the Drill baED, at 2 15 p.m. TOMORROW (Friday), fir th* purpose of attending the FUNERAL of their late comrade, CAPTAIN GULLY. Side Arms only. Uniform.— Bine Jacket, White Smock, and Blue Trousers, with Cap. W. SIMP?OV, 2283 Lieutenant. THE VOLUNTEERS in the District will PAKAIiE at the (bill Shed. TO-MORROW (Friday) at 2.15 p m., for the purpose of att nd ng the FUNERAL of the l»te CAPTAIN GULLY. CHAB. EDWD. BUNNY. Taptaro. 2^77 Acting in command of the* District. TO THE ELECTORS OF NELSON ELECTORS OF NELSON— I support a dissolution, and am ready to place my seat in your hands. Let the country judge between Sir George Grey's professions and Sir George Grey's performances, not forgetting Mr Macandrew's. 1 am, &c, ACTON ADAMS. July 31, 1879. 2284
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 181, 31 July 1879, Page 2
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