Hollowat's Pills.— Liver Complaints and disorders of the Bowels. — It is impossible to exaggerate the extraordinary virtue of this medicine in the treatment of all affections of the liver or irregularities of the bowels. In cases of depraved or superabundant bile these Pills, taken freely; have never been known to fail. In bowel complaints they are equally efficacious, but they should then be taken rather more sparingly, for every medicine iathe form of an rperient requires caution when the bowels are disordered, although at the same time a gentler or more genia aperient than these Pills, in moderate doses, has never yet been discovered. If taken according to the printed insrructions, they not only cure.the complaint but improve the whole system. ANTED a NURSE GIRL. App'yto MRS. H. V. GULLY. 2782-lp The Port BIBLE and PRAYER ÜBI^N.*- Members are requested to meet in All Saints' Schoolroom, Thursday, 25th inst., at 4 pm Non member* welcome. 2783 — 2p Estate of F. A. Monckton. NOTICE f« hereby given that ALL ACCOUNTS due ta above EBtate not eettled on or before 3 lat inst., will be SUED FOB. A. A. SCAIFE, 3779—3 Trustee Excursion to Was ganui. A *Vj&_ T HE WALLACE (conv»ySjeSfcl^v P. ing the NeUon Football will sail for abovo Port TfrlHMMlHtoat Six p.m., on THURSDAY, leaving on return b aturday night. Return Tike a at Single Fare. JOHN H. COCK & CO, MOTUEKA Begistration of Electors. THE REGISTRAR of ELECTORS will be in attendance at the Court house to RECEIVE CLAIMS for EN KOLMENT, &c , from Two to Four pm , EVERY DAY except Saturday. The Roll lor tbe Diatrict nay aleo be in eptcfctd at tame place and time, JOSEPH FOORD WILSON, I Registrar of Electors Mctueka, Au?uet 22, 188!. £777—1 VICTORIA AND NEW SOUTH WALES EXHIBITION MEDAL. AH GEE'S INHIBITION of •*" New Zealand Towns and Forest Scenery ! Open TO-NIGHT ! at Seven o'clock, In the premises Opposite Mr, James', BRIDGE-STREET. Prices of Admission, 1/-, Children, 6d. 8776—5 THEATRS (UJASSL ROYAL MADAME T.OTTI WILMOT -■-"who will give her popular lecture Courtship and Marriage ! "Two souls with but a single thought, Two hearts that beat as one." Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 precisely. Admission — 2/- and 1/-, Madame Lotti Wilmot at horn • each day, 3 — 4, and Eve lings 8 o'clock, for Sitting in Circle and Mesmebism, N. B. — For Consultation (Ladies ,only) each morning, 11~1 2. Address— Ee^mont Housg, Waimea-st.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 200, 23 August 1881, Page 2
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