Holloway's Ointment and Pills. — Fot.ble Facts— lntense heat augments tbe annoyances of skin disease and encourages fche development of febrile disorders ; wherefore they should, as they may, be removed b ; tbeße detergent and pmih iog preparations. In stomach cotnpl u'nta, liyer affections, pains and spasms of tha bowels, Holloway's un guenfc well rubbed over the affected part* immediately gives th*. greatest eaae, prevents coigestion and inflammation, checkß the threatening diarrhoo., and checks incipient cholera. The poorer inhabitants cf largr citie. will flod tbeae remedies to be their best friend when any pestlience rages, or when from unknown cause a eruptions, toils, abscesses, or 'ulcerations betoken the presence of taicf a or mpuritiea within the system, and call fur inst-.no and effective curative medicines.
FOR SALE— SEVEN ACRES GRASS, as it stands, £6. 3803— 2p Apply B. H. MOLLER. IN BANKRUPTCY. , , In the Supreme Court op New Zealand, Nelson District. In the matter of the Debtor's' and Creditors' -Acts, and of tho- Bankruotcy of THOMAS STOCKER WYMOND, a Debtor. NOTICE i 3 hereby given that at the first meetiog of the Creditors of the abovenamed Thomas Stocker Wymond, held at th'fc Court house, Nelson, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of December. 1880, JOHN SOUTHERN, of Melbourne, Warehouseman, ard JOHN' SMYLIE MoDEWELL THOMPSON, 'f the City of. Wellington, Merchant, were duly elected the Creditors' Trustees of tbe property of the Debtor, and tba. the said John Bmylie McDowell' 'Thompson bsve declared their acceptance of such Trusteeship, Dated thiß Bth day of December, 1880. ANDREW TURNBULL. Registrar. PITT & MOORE, Debtor's SoUolton, Nelson, 8797 — V
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 247, 9 December 1880, Page 2
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261Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 247, 9 December 1880, Page 2
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