Holloway's Ointment and Pills.— Old Wounds, Sorea, and Ulcers. — Daiiy experience confirms the fact which has triumphed over all opposition for thirty yearo, viz , that ro m ans are known equal to Holloway's renie•i^B, for curing- bad Ifgs, sorea, wounds, diseases of tha skin, erysipelas, abscesses, bnri-s, scalds, and in truth, all cases where the skin is broken To cure these infirmities quickly is of primary importance, as compulsory coLfinement indoor* weakens the genera) health Qhe ready means of cure is found io Holloway's Ointment and Pills, which heal sores and expel th'ir came. Jn the very woret esses the Ointment has succeeded in effecting a perfect cure after every other means has failed in giviDg any relief. Deeperate eases beet dispby its virtues.
NURSING.— WANTED by a competent peron, NURSING. Excellent references, Apply •• Mail " Office. 14C6— ; lp RE V . J. LEIGHTON'S CONFIRMATION CLASS will meet at the School room, Shel'.>ourne-st , next Tuesday, 7pm 1404- 2 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.— Subjects TO-MORROW, May 8. Morning: " Salvation Extended.'' Evening : *• Joseph's Dream." 1405 10.0. F., M.U.— Past Grands Lodge.— The • ANNUAL DINNER will take place at Lbaoh's Coach and Horses Hotel, on TUKSDAY, May lltb, at 8 p.m. Members of the Order invitad. ALL in favor of forming an EARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION are requested to meet at the Trafalgar Hotel, nt 7.80 on MONDAT EVENING NEXT. TO LET-a FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE pleasantly situated close to Railway Station, Spring Grove Apply on the premises to W. BOTTKELL. 1394- tc T O L E T. EOSE BANK, College Hill, a commodious HOUSE of TEN ROOMS, with every convenience. Good Orchard and Paddock. 1396 - 1 c Apply. H. CLOUSTON. FOR SALE. THAT valuable piece of PROPERTY situate on ihe Waimea-road, at present occupied by R. Fablbt, with immediate possession. Apply Mail Omce. 1399 RIWAKA. rHE underßigne-i has received instructions from R. Folrt, Esq., who i-* leaving the district, to Fell by Pttbuic AUCTION, on the promises, ou THURSDAY" , 14th Miy, at Kleven a m., his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Valuable LIVE STOCK, &c. J. S. EDELSTEN. Young Men's Christian Association. A PUBLIC TEA and MEETING in connection with the SECOND ANNUAL MEETING of tha above Association will be held on TUESDAY, May 11th. TEA in the TEMPERANCE HALL, from Six to Seven p m. PUBLIC MEETING in the PROVINCIAL HALL, at Half-past Seven p.m. Tickets for Tea, 1/6 each. J, H. HARKNESS, 1355-^3a Hpn. Secretary.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 110, 8 May 1880, Page 2
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396Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 110, 8 May 1880, Page 2
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