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HOLLOWAY?» OIHTKSRT ASO PILLS. — Diseases oJ Advanced Years.— V7hen man has passed to the borders of old age, the digestun becomes impair^ the nervous system grown feeble, and the physical power shows increased weikness. Hence arise congestion of the liver, lungs, or head, followed by dropsy, asthma, or apoplexy, « hich too frequently afflict the aged. The liver usually first bcoomes torpid, but it* activity m*y speedily be revived by rubbing Holloway's Ointment thoroughly over the pit of the atomaoh, and nght side, at least twice a day, and taking the Pills at the same time. Thia treatment also cures ai other congested organs, by varying the parts robbed according to the situation of the congestloq. /CONGREGATIONAL CHOROH. - Ser\J vices TO-MORROW conducted by the Pastob. Morning Subject; The Nazarite. Eveaing : Ths Broken Vow. 3964 PRESBYTEUIAN CHUKCH.— The usual X Service will be held TO-MOBROr7. The Communion Service is POSTPONED till SUNDAY NEXT. 2960 WESLEYAN CHORCH.— Services TOMORROW eondu?ted by the RBV. R. BAVIN. JUVENILE MISSIONARY MEETING in tha School room, at 2.30 o'clock. Parents and friends of Scholars are invited to attend. 2965— ip YM.C A— EVANGELISTIC SERVICE • at the Thbatbb Koyal, TO-MOR-ROW (Sunday) NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. All are Invite 1. 2967—1 SOUTHERN STAB LODGE, 735 E.G. «? X A /^kBDKNAHY MONTULY MESTING at \J Masonic Hall, TUESDAY, September 30, at 7.30 p.m. T - J K OXLKY, i963 Hqu. Secretary. HTT AYCOCK runj a comfortable • JJL CONVciAMUK between RICHMOND and MOTUEKA. leaving the Railway Station, Rich! momd, every Monday, and Sbtday, at 10 a.m. and rtturniuK from Motubka ©very Tuesday, Thursday, and Satuuday, at H o'clock n u\. All Parcels left at tha ]' ED Hot-sa Hotel. Kichmond, a, Coppin's Swan i NNf rfotlie kß, and fcEKKY UoiMB HoTtL. iUwaka wiU bo attended to. Engaged Seats to be Prepaid. A SIGHT WORTH SEEING. AS I passed down the street this veiy day 1 1 ould Baarce believe my eight, When I s»w a shop dressed out bo gay With it's meit so goad and liright. If you deal with him you'll not be had With meat that's tough as ieither, ' As he keeps but best, my lovely lad, And his sheep real he ivy weth.er. Thtn hwten fair lady, and nuke no delay, To that shop that's so cheerful to si?ht, Call for a joint, tor cush t*kj it awaj, Twill mafce aqy evi (oj,tufe look' flight | l'oa must move your J.A.<V. to do IK 2955—1 j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 220, 27 September 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 220, 27 September 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 220, 27 September 1879, Page 2

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