Holloway's Pills.— lmportant for the Delicate. — It is difficult to determine which is the more trying to the human constitution —the damp, cold days of autumn and winter, or the keen, dry, easterly winds of spring, •i'nroiiglipnt Ihe seasons good health may bo fihiiitaified by occasional doses of Holloway's Pills, which "purify tho blood and acfc as wholesome stimulants to the skin, ffcumach, liror, bowels, and kidneys. This celebrated medicine needs but a fair trial to convince tho ailing and desponding that ifc will restore and cheer them without danger, pain, or inconveniencft. No family should he without a supply of Holloway's Pills and Ointment, ns hy a timely recourse to them the first erring function may bo reclaimed, suffering may be spared, aud lice saved.
St- Mary's Nelson, Saints Peter and Paul, Waimea Weat T3E-VEJ will te NO SERVICES Tomorrow, Sunday, in the above ( h'jrchea. 1229 Congregational Church A SPECIAL HARVEST THANKSGIVING SKRVICB will be held r.t the Congregational Church, TO-MORROW (Sunday) JUOUNING, conducted by the Pastor. 1530 WAIMEA WEST. MR. E. MOYSE ('ram Tasmania) will (DV) PREACfJ in tha Chapel, Waim.-a Weat, in the Afternoon, at Hilf-pasfc Two o'clock, and in the Evening at Half-past Six o'clock ia the North School Kooe, Waimea West, TO MoRtfOW (btioday). 12 26 wakhfield! MR. J. DUNLEAVY will (d v ) PREACH in the Gospel Hall, in t.ie Aiternoon at Thr^e o'clcck, an! in the Evening at Halt past Six o'clock, TO-MO liROW. 1225 Presbyterian .Church. BY epscial request tie T*EV. P, CALDER will repeat Lecture on " Calvin, and the Times of Calvin, with Sketches of the Reformation in France and Get ova, on .iUNDAY EVENING NEXT. 1201—8 Spring Grove Wesleyan Church Anniversary. THE ANNIVERSARY SERVICES of the above Church will be PREACHED on Sunday, tho nth April, by the Rev. J. Bkbrt, in the Morning at Eleven, and in the Evening at Half-past Six o'clock. The TEA MEETING wili tak<» place on GOOD FRIDAY, April 15. Tea on the tibles afc 5 p.m. Tickets 1/d each. 1235-2 Jfclotueka Wesleyan Sabbath School. THE ANNIVERBARY SERMONS will be PREACH hD T^-MOBhOW (Sunday) April 10, by Mr. J. G. Habknesp, of l-iichm«nd Collections in aid of School Funds. On GOOD FRrDAY a PUBLIC TEA will be provided st the Cnnrch, commencing at Five p.m., alter which Addressea witl be dolivered by Ministers ani Laymen, li Hubbthcttse, Esq , M.H.R., will preside. Admission to the Tei, i/ r '- 1227-2 a AUCKLAND ROOKS in splendid condi tion at HAMILTON'S 1237 — lp Nelson, Oyster Saloon. THE OFFICES of the undersigned will be CLOSED from Good Fbiday to Bastbe Monday, both days inclusive. ADAMS & KINGDON PITT& MOO^K FKLL & ATKINSON 1228-8 CHAS. EDWD BUNNY. WAIMEA RIFLE 3. DRILL at Brightwater, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, at Seven o'clock. W. N. FRANKLYN, 1236 — 3 Cap f ain. CITY OF NELSON. Town Clerk's Offlcp, 9th April, 1881. NOTICE H hereby given of the intention of the COUNCIL of the City of Nelson, to LEVY, at a MEETING to beheld nt the City Council Chamber, on the 22nd instant, at Seven p.m., a GENRRAL R*TE ot ONE SHILLING in the Pound upon the rateable value of all property within the City, for the period commencing Ist April, 1881, and ending Stst March, 1882, such rate to be payable at the Town Clerk's Office, in two (qua) instalments, on the 25th of April, 1881, and the Ist October, 1881. And notice is hereby further given, that an Estimate ot the Proposed Expenditure of the Council in tho General Accouut during the above period, and thfl General nnd Water Rate Books are OPBN FOR INSPECTION at the above Offlco, during Offlce Hours, untii the 22nd instant. H, V. GULLY, 1238*— 2 a Town Clerk. Education Board's Advertisements. A SCHOLARSHIP, tenable for TWO JOL YEARS, and cf the yearly valuo of FIFTY POUNDS, is oflered for competition, by the NELSON BOARD of EDUCATION, to all GHiIS between the apes of TWELVE and FIFTEEN who have attended any Public School in the DISTRICT of NELSON (either in Town nr Conntry) for not less than TWELVE MONTHS before the Examination. The proceeds of this Scholarship shall be devoted by the winner to obtain an Education at a Girls' High School within the meaning of Clause 51 of the Education Act, to be approved of by the Fosrd, either in this or another Education District. An Examination of Competitors for the foregoing S-'cholarehip ihill be held early in the month of JUNK, 188!, nt a p!ace and on a day to be notified hereafter. No Candidate shall be admitted to Exaroi nation who has not passed the Sixth Standard. The subjects of Fxamination will be included in the work of the Sixth Standard. By order of the Board, STEAD ELLIS, 1282 Secretary, WANTED a MISTR7SS for EAST TAKAKA SCaOOL, Salary, £65 a year, with house. Aho, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS for BRIGHT WATEH. Salaty, £36. Applications, enclosing Testimonials, will be received by the undersigned until MONDAY, MAY 2nd. Candidates who cannot show satisfactory evidence of their educational fitness mußt present themselves for Fxamination at tbe EDQCATION OVFICE, NKLSON, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 4tb, at 9.80 a.m. By order of the Board, STEAD ELLIS, 1238 Secretary.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 85, 9 April 1881, Page 2
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