Hollow at 'a Ointment and Pills. Health's Defenoct-.— None save the strongest can with impunity pass throogh the sudden transitions from wet to dry. from cold to rnusrgy weather so prevalent daring the late autumn and early winter months; lafluenzs, bronchitis, cjugh, *ore throat, diphth ris, or quineey will attack thb'e most watchful of their health ; bufc they can r- adily arrest any of these complaints by rubbing Holloway's Ointment twios a day upon the akin adjicett t-> the affected psrfc, and by assisting its corrective action with appropriate doses of his Pi'ls. This well-known, safe, aod easy made of treatment efficiently protects the invalid bith from present and future danger without weakening or even depressing tha system in the slightest decree.
WANTED a SERVANT.— Must be able to do plain cooking 5 clean and tidy. Apply to Mrs. A, J. BURNS, Waimea road. 228— 3p " . LOST last evening in Nile street, between Christ Church and Collingwood-strent, GOLD LOCKKT, initialed C.M.B. Finder rewarded, on leaving the same at thii Office, 229—1 LOST between Washington Valley snd Th*. Rocks, a MARONE MERINO SCABF. Finder will oblige by returning same to Mail office. 232—1 Art Union of London, SUBSCRIBERS' LTST will CLOSE by first Mail via San Francisco. 231-3 W. M. STANTOS. Tha Few Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company, SHAREHOLDERS are requested to apply for DIVIDEND WARRANTS now Ijing at the Company's Offices, Trafalgarstreet. 253-1 W.CARTER WEBB, Menager. Mrs. and Miss Black, TEACHERS of tho PIANOFORTE and SINGING, COILING WOOD-STREET. First Qmrter to begin on January 28, 1680. 235—6 W. MILNER, Trafalgar-street, IMPORTER CF 3_>X3_-___IPJE3E^"-^" NEW GOODS NOW CPiJNIiS_ Ex v ACOKCiGUA," via MelVournc. Ex " Bkbikgto?,'" via Wellington. Ex " Western Monarch," via Wellington. JjlvluoS AKD MANTLE MAKING ESTABLISHMENT. Millinery Orders tastefully executed. TA3IuOHINGr on the premises. A well-assorted stock of CLOTHS AND TWEEDS. MEN'S AND BOYS' - READY- MdPE CLOTmrgGr HATS, B>-c. MEJST'S MEECEEY* of every description. To the Elecors of Motueka. /^1 ENTLEMEN,— I intended asking you to meet me this week, but finding that Harvest is here, I think ifc will be consulting your convenience to defer the Jmeefcing until after we haye gathered bur crop?. Tours truly, 884-8 B. GUESTHOUSE.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 17, 20 January 1880, Page 2
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361Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 17, 20 January 1880, Page 2
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