Holloway' s Ointment and Pills.— The finest remedies in the world for bad legs, old wounds, sores, and ulcers. If used according to directions given with them there is no wound, bad leg, or ulcerous sore, however obstinate _ or long standing, but will yield to their healings and curative properties. Numbers of persons who have been patients in several of the targe hospitals under the care of eminent Burgeons, without deriving tho slightest benefit, have been thoroughly cured by Holloway's Ointment nnd Pills. For grand ular swellings, tumours, scurvy, and diseases of the skin there is no medicine that can bo used with so salutary an effect. In fact, in the worst forms of disease, dependent upon the condition of the blood, these medicines, used conjointly, are irresistible.
TO LET.— A FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE near Railway Station. Apply 4328 T. B. LOUISSON. WANTED immediately Apprentices for the DRESSMAKING. Apply MISS SHARP, Hardy-street, 4327— 2p WANTED a good Central SERVANT. Apply Mts. COOKE, 4' 84— 3 Manuka-stref-t. WANTED a cool Gfcneral '<ERV,iKT. 4pply Mrs. tEALY, 4 : 2o— jc Esrdj-strfGt. CHRIST VI AS CARDS-Gond afsortment. I Posted by Saturday's Mail, arrive in England Dec. SOth H. D. JACKS' >N. 43!H — 9 PRIVATK BOARD and RPSIDENCE. Apply Mrß. T. C. BATCFIKLOR. 4*30 Waimea f tree. TWTEW POTATOES, Oranges. Pineapples i_l Cheap, per " Waitaki." Fresh Butter sd , at F. J. HINGSTON'S. 4 589— 1p -t^ T?OR HAVFXOCK DIRECT— ■Hlatk" Th 9 Schor J Q er "UNO" will 3§algle*ve as above on SATURDAY "^^^NEXT. For Freight or Passage ■pply to PILKIKGTON, Mister, 4232— 1p on board. BEES. A Few Swarms, well established in moveable Frame-Hives, may be secured at the TAMATA APIARY, opposite Mr John Hale, Waimea Road. Early application would be necessary. 4313— 1p TENDERS WANTFD for MPATBS— CARPENTERING and PAPEKHANGING— together or teparately, to Building adjoining New Zealand Insurance Office, and Teltgraph Office. 4331 Apply to A. D BAYFEILD. SPRING GROVE WESLEYAN CHURCH. Sunday School Anniversary. THE REV. J. BERRY will Preach (d v) NEXT bUNDAY, November fith,— Morninar at 11, Evening at 6.30. Children's Service in the Afternoon at 3 Collections at each Service on behalf of bunday School Fiinds. — ANNIVERSARY TEA. on WEDNESDAY, November 9th. T-a at 5.30; Admission, 1/6, Addresses by Ministers and other Friends. jSpeoiai. Tbain for Nelson (return tickets at single fares) leaves Spring Grove Station aboct 8.45. Friends at a distance cordially inyited. 4326 Bepresentation Act, 1881. THE ELECTORAL ROLLS for tha D : s tricte of NELSO ST and WAIMEA can be INSPECTED at the Government Buildings, Nelson. Copies of the WAIMEA ROLL can also be Been at Messrs. Hodder & Co 's, Richmon i," Mr J. Paukeb's, W.iimea West, Post Office, Waktfield. J. T. CATLKT, Registrar of Electors. Land Office, Nelson, 3rd November, 1881. PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE at MSS. LLOYD'S, Collinqwood-stkb ST, (Opposite Mr. Main's; Terms on application. 4>91— 6 ■ Marine Batlis now Open a* the Port, FBOM fcUNRISE to SUNSET— DAILY LADISS, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs3oys and Fridays from i to 4 p.m Wednesdays an 1 Saturdays irom 1 1 am.to 2 pm. A Female Attendant to Lidies. ] 4883— 2 a j> W. JOHNSON, Lessee.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 3 November 1881, Page 2
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518Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 3 November 1881, Page 2
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