Holi-owat's Ointment and Tills. — Whenever the weather is variab'e, arid the temperature constautly changing, tihe wr-»K ,nd delicate nted be very careful to repe 1 - tie first Bymptoms of disordered action or il health. 'I'he fcr-^iulous ard coneumptiv* will flnd in these noble remedies the mean** of costing out the bad humours which originate aod prolong their sufferings Tha ointment shculd be well rubbed twice a t?ay over tbe skin as near as possible to the part nflectod. It will penetrate and act most wholesomely and energetically on lhe disease • ■.tmc'i're. It manifests a wonderful power in rtmoving all taints from the blool, and and coceequently in cu'ing a multitude of chronic ailments which set med to be almost .rromediable. WHITEBAIT at PASCOE'S Oyster Saloon. N.B — Purchasers are requested to bring bottles to put iheni in. —lp 110 LE7.-FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without Board Apply 3226— t c Mrs. MACKAY, Belmont Uouse. FOR SALF, the Draught Entire " BLACK PRINCE," or exchange for a good Working Horae. Apply to J. HAGEN. Spring Grove, ',82§5— 5 TQE PORT RINGING CLASS are re" quf sted to Meet at tha Hall for PRAC TICE TO-MORROW EVENING (Wednesday), at 8 p.m. R. W. POWNALL, 8829 Conductor. LOST on Friday night lsst. between Bridge and Traf ilgar- ste., a BROOCH. Cameo stone set in silver. Finder rewarded Apply " Mail " Office. 3232- lp One Pound Reward. THB above REWARD will be given to any one who will give information as to who POISONED my DOG " Obadiah "; 3236-1 H.F.HODGSON. WE, the undersigned intend CLOSING OUR FSTABLIRUMFNS at ONE o'clock TO-MORROW (Wednesday), on the occasion of tha Celebration of the Sunday School Centenary. T. S. Wymond & Co. Loveday & Heyhoe Hallenstein Bros. W. Mi'ner J. P. Black & Son C. Hill. 8234—1 FOR WELLINGTON AND LYTTELTON. m||||||^ GRAFTON will sail for the above ports TO-MORROW (Wednes iay). the 20th October, at Five p m. For freight or passage apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., 3239 Agent. SUNDAY SCHOOL CENTENARY. PROGRAMME -*- for TO-MORROW. 1. Children muster at Railway Station at 2.15. 2. Procrel to Botanical Gardens, if fine, if not, to Theatre. 3. At GrouuJ, Hymns Nos. 12, 4, 5, 3, 1. 4. Addresses by Sir W. Fox. Revs Beckenham and Ropers. Music led by Rev. R. Bavin. The Bishop will open and close the proceedings. 5. Stoke Band will lead the way for country Schools to return at 4.30. 6. The Flowers will be left at the Memorial, and distributed to the Hospital, Asylum, &c. The public are epeoially requested to keep the line of the square space set apart. A Collection wiil be made for expenses of the Centenary. 3228 IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Nelson District Court, holden at Nelson. In the matter of Tho {Debtors' nnd Creditors' Act-, »nd rf tbe Bankruptcy of JAMES SUTTON, of Richmond, Farmer, a Debtor. I HENRY CLINTON RALKELD BAD- • DELEY. Clerk of the Nelson District Court, hereby SUMMON a GENERAL MEETING of the Creditor, of the abovenamed Debtor to be held at the Oourt-hous. , Nelaon, on THOUSDAY, the 28th day of Ootober, 1880, at Threa o'clock in the Afternoon, to ELECT a TRUSTEE in the place of Arthur William Scaife, the Creditors' late Trustee, deceased. Dated this 19th day of October, 1880. H. CLINTON S. BADDELEY, District Court Clerk. ADAMS fc'KINGDON, Debtor's Solicitors. 8235
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 248, 19 October 1880, Page 2
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551Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 248, 19 October 1880, Page 2
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