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There have been some curious insolvencies during the past year, to which must be added the following which we clip from the Pale a Mail -.—" The whole of the assets in a la te bankruptcy estate here amounted, we believe to two chairs. The liabilities were about £140. An attempt to blow up the court where the military tribunal was sitting at Kieff has been discovered and frustrated. An American newspaper boasts that the United States has more schoolmistresses in her schools that soldiers in her army. Liquidation.— Being about to realise on my stock I have re-marked the whole at prices that ought to effect a speedy clearance. The stock is very large, which most of the Nelson people know, and one that the drawing room as well as the kitchen may be furnished from. This is an absolute clearing sale, and no reasonable offer will be refused John James, Liquidator. — Advt.

HOLLOWAY'S OIHTMEHT AND PILLS.— OId Wounds, Sores, and Ulcers.— Dally experience confirms the fact which has triumphed over all opposition for thirty years —viz , that no names are known equal to Holloway's remfdies for curing bad legs, sore*, wounds, diseases of the skin, erysipelas, abscesses, burns, scalds, and in truth, all caa69 where the skin is broken. To cure these infirmities i» of primary importance, as compulsory confinement indoors weakens the general health. The ready means of cure are found in Holloway's Ointment and Pills, whieh heal the sores and expel their ctuse. In the very worst cases, the < iintment has succeeded in effecting a perfect cure after every other means has failed in giving any relief. Desperate cases best display its virtues. /CONGREGATIONAL CHURCET. — Ser \J vices TOMORROW, September 7, conducted bv the Pastor Morning subject: Christian Unify. Afternoon at 3 : Address to Sunday Scholars Evening subject : The right roan for < office." 2759 FUNERAL. THE FRIENDS of Mr EDWIN HARRIS are invited to attend the FUNERAL of his late WIFE, which will kave his residence, Nile-street E<st, TO-MORROW (Suedav) AFTERNOON, at 2.30, for the New Cemetery. PARMENTER & AMO=i, 2272 Undertakers. FUNERAL. THR FRIFNOS of the lite Mr A. D. BLACK are rpsprctful'y informed thit the FUNERAL of hi« Infmt Daughter « ill leave the Postboy Rotkl, TO-MONROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, at 2 30, for the New Cemeterr. PARMENTER & AMO", 2751 Unf<rti)kere. TO TANNERS, CURRIER^ LEATHER DRrSSEItS,* C A PIT A LIST?. In the Assigned Fstnte of SFDGWICK and GOWLAND. LENDERS are invitf d for the PURCHASE I of the Old-Fstablished TANNEHY Business of the above Estate. FuH particulars m*y be a'CPriainei on app'l'ca'icn to the undersigned. Tfniers are to be sent adtfrep*ed to A. W. Fcaife, Neleon, and marked " Tenders for Tannery," on or before Noon, of SATURDAY, 4th October. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W, D. KERR, \„, , 2758- a A. W. SCAIFE, ) TrUßte€S -

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 202, 6 September 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 202, 6 September 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 202, 6 September 1879, Page 2

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