Holloway's Pills.— Enfeebled Existence, This medicine embraces every attribute required in a general and domestic remedy j it overtnrns the foundations of disease laid by defective food and impure air. In obstructions or congestions of the liver, lunse, bowels, or any other organs, these Pilla are especially serviceable and eminently suce.es - fu>. The? ehould be kept in reidinesa in every family, being medicine of incomparable utility for young persons anl those of ffeeblo constitutions. They never cause pain, or irritate the mos sensitive nerves, or moat tender bowels Holloway*s Pills are the best known purifier j of the blood, the most active promoters 0/ absorption and secretion, whereby all poison--o'is and obnoxious particles are removed from toth Bollds and fluids, WANTED a STRONG HORSE, nge under Six, (found, and suitable for Plough and Dray, and occasional Riding. 1444-3 Apply to L. DRAGFK, Waktfleld. WANTED, to reside near Wakefleld, a STEADY MAN (Single), with a knowledge of POPS. AGRICULTURAL WORK, and COOKING. Good Wages, with Board and Lodging. >pply to JOHN E. W. HONEYWILL, Wakefleld. 1443—3 MR. JAMES, ORGANIST, and PIANOFORTE TUNER. All orders left et Mr Stanton's, Trafalgar-Bt , promptly attende 1 to. Bar Addr bs EDEN HOUSE, Nilestreet East. 1448— a IA fi m —ELECTION of OF- • \J» VT. X • FICERS at the LOYAL HA RINK LODGE, TO-NIGHT (Thursday) Full attendance requested, H46-1 A. S. NICOL, W.S. FUNERAL. THE FUNERAL of the late SAMUEL FRIEND will leave hie reßiience, Waimba-stkbrt, TO-MOKROW (Friday) AFTERNOON, at Half-past Two o'clock for the New Cemetery. T. SHONE, 1445—1 Undertaker Nelson Volunteer Fire Brigade. THE MEMBERS of this Brigade we requeited to meet at the Engihb House, in full uniform TO-MORKOW (Friday) «t Two p.m.. to attend the FUtSERAL of their late mmbor Mr S. FRIEND. Wm. COOKSEY, 1451—1 Secretary. CITY OF NELSON. Town Clerk's Office, 28th April, 1881. A TTENTION is calhd to tho following J\. BY-LAW:— 135. No person shall light any fire Jin the open air within sixty feet; from any building or except between the hours of five o'clock a.wi, and Jive o'clock p.m. H. V. GULLY, H49— l Tovfn Clerk.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 100, 28 April 1881, Page 2
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350Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 100, 28 April 1881, Page 2
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