Hollowai's Ointment and Pills. — Abecesßes, Erysipelas, Piles. — Unvarying success attends all who treat these diseases according to the simple printed directions wrapped round each pot and box. They are invaluable to the young and timid, whose on hfulness tometirms endangers life. A little attention, moderate persevi r-»nce. and trifling expense will enable the most diffident to conduct any case to a happy issue without exposing secret infirmitieM to &ny one The Ointment airests the spreading ii flammation, restrains the excited vessel*, cools the overheated skin alleiMtes throbbing end smarting psinp, and gives great ease. These dinctia ns alfocltarly point out when and low Hollowwy's Pillg are to be tak»n, that their purifying and rego'atipg powers may aßsist by adjusting and strengthening the constitution.
+&.*P^ y^i api j* in ■ ii H iin ulj j^ miii ql■ ■■ ii^yyawi j_ tf -i L JTt ' 3. — r lliM ""'« gain mEACHERS' UNITED PRAYER-MEET-JL ING TO-MORBOW (Sunda), in Room I .M.C.A., at 7 a. m. 725—1 Jm.t -| f\{\ LEGS MOTTON in prime Arrived,J_V/ l Lf condition. Will be Sold TO-NIGHT, Cheap. 726—1 WANTKD a middle-aged MAN, constant work, must be ufed to hcrses. Apply by lttt«r to J.L R. Mail Office, 740-lp WANTED for a Small Family, a GIRL of about 19 or 20 736—1 Apply to Mre. H. V. GOLLY. FOR SALE.— A good RIDING HACK, to carry a ladv or pentlemin. To be ssen at Isle worth.— Mrs. WIN STAN LEY. 738— ip ALL PERSONS TRESPASSING on my Property at Richmond, without my leave/from this date, will be PROSECUTED. 731-3 J. JERVIS. /CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH— Ker\J vices in the Theatre, TO-MORROW. Morning subject : ■« Harvest " by the Pastor. Evening eut ject . " Not far from the Kingdom," by the Rev, J. W. Fell (of Dorset, England). The ENLARGED CHURCH will be REOPENED to-morrow week. The ANNIVERSARY TEA MEETING TUESDAY, 16th instant. 736—1 FUNERAL. "ipHE FRIENDS of Mr. JOHN MERCER 1 «re respectfully invited to attend the FUNERAL ot bin lite Daughter, which will leave his residerce "Traveller's Uest" Hotp], on MONDAY, March Bth, for St. Petir ami Paul's Ihurclnard, WAIMEA WEST, at Two p.m. CHARLES SAYWELL. 739—1 Undertaker. MASONIC HALL. •« If tbb Lord will," THE GOSPEL will be preached in the above Hall by W. POWLEY, TOMORROW (Sunday), March 7, commencing at 6 30. An ADDRESS will also be delivered in the same Hall, on MONDAY EVENING, Msrch 8, beginning at 7.30. Admission Free. All are cordially invited. 433—1
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 57, 6 March 1880, Page 2
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