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~ -GOOD NEWS!! '■ - • . ' jl/TR. OXLEY'S last box-of PORTRAITS ITX reached England'safely,*snd he will •gain send in JULY. All Portraits taken during the next six weeks'.cari be sent to any part of England, Scotland or Ireland, free of expense to the owner. Photographic Gallery, Bridge-street, <• ;, , 18th May, 18fiO. j 565 T ADIES* TARANAKI AID COM- ■*-< MITTEE.—A COMMITTEE of LADIES will MEET at the Chamber of Commerce, Trafalgarstreet, on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from Eleven to One o'clock, to receive, price, and distribute Needlework among those Taranaki refugees who aro desirous of such employment. % Any Ladies wishing kindly to promote this undertaking are requested to forward their work, cut out and ticketed, with their full name and address Families requiring House Servants are also requested to apply to the Committee. Nelson, 24th April, 1860. . . 473 NELSON INSTITUTE.—It is proposed to inanguarate the OPENING of the new INSTITUTE, at the end of July, with an EXHIBITION of Works of Industry and Art, collections of Ferns, Plants, Sheila., Pictures, Minerals, and' other object* of interest.' Those who are willing to lend any articles to the Institute for the purpose of exhibition are requested to communicate with the Honorary Secretary of the Committee appointed to carry out the above object.. All Contributions to the Exhibition-will be most carefully preserved from injury, and receipts for them will be given to the owners. ;", ' ' '" * At some time during the eigjjygiance of th»Exhi» bition, it is proposed to hoitPa fancy Baaaar. for thf benefit of the Institute, and it is hoped that the ladies of Nelson will kindly assist the Conmittot fey«©a« tributing articles for sale. - • . ,J . S ,-GEORGE HEPPEL,. , , 478 Secretary to the Exhibition. TVTELSON DANCING ACADEMY^- •^ MR. D. CHITTENDEN" begs to,inform his friends, parents, and the public generally, that he hts opened his Dancing Classks, at his uew rooms,-Toi«T<a Valley. ' " - ' • EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY - EVENING. < and trusts, by strict attention to his duties and the sftlectness of his pupili, to merit a share of the.publio patronage. , .., V D. C. begs also to state that he will give private lessons to Ladies and Gentlemen of any age in all the newest dances of the day, and which can. b6 obtained !at all hours of the day by those wishing privacy and expedition. Juvenile class every Tuesday and Friday, from 3 to 5. Adults, 7: Private Lessons ai per arrangement. , Private Families and Schools punctually attended to, with Music included. Terms known on application. Fees paid in advance^ ; 312 ■ ■' . HARMONIC SOCIETY. •o. * JJERVIS begs *o intimate.thatCON- • VIVIAL MEETINGS will be held in- tho ong room at the rear of the Commercial Hotel, every SATURDAY EVENING, commencing at 8 o'clock. The German band will be in attendance. - /;■■, .■ : ■.. . ■•.■ ADMISSION FREE. :^ , Ovti V'( 'Within a'short period a large:and improved Phantasmagoria or Magic Lantern will be-exhibited on meeting nights. / i .; '■■■>■■'■'-,. '■: -.--. . 35S ; THE FRIEND OF ALLSi; 7. .':•..'• JJ GLLQW^^Y^S ;; FIL{LS♦ .■■'..:<: NERVOUS- DISORDERS. . ... ,? What is more fearful than a breaking down' of the nervous system? To be exciteable or nervous in » small degree is most distressing, for where can » remedy be (found? There-is oner—drink but ; little wine, beer, or spirits, or far better, "none; take no coffee,—'weak'tea being preferable; get "all the fresh air you can; take three or four Pills every night;.eat plenty of solids^ avoiding the use iof slops; and if these golden rules xare followed, you,will be happy in mind and strong in body, and forget you have any nerves. ; '■ ■ .''■"■' ' -'.: ,-?'. i I,:--: ■■/■; ..:/j MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS^ , If there is 6ne thing more than another for which these pills are sojfairious, it is their pnfifying fproperties, especially their power of cleansing, the blpodirom all impurities, and removing dangerous and suspended secretions. Universally adopted- as the ■■■one grand remedy for female complaints, they never fail, never weaken the system, and always, bring, abput what if required. ~.-;; : . . • : -- ~-,.-, SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF APPETWE* These feelings'wnich go sadden ils. most-frejquenttjl arise from annoyances or trouble, from obstructed perspiration, or ;from eating and drinking what ifl unfit for,us, thus disordering the liver and stomach^' rrhes« organs must'be'regulated if you -wish td be-well. The' Pills, if taken • according" tovthe printed; instructions, wiir.quickly < restore, a healthy action' tp both liver and stomach, whence follows, as a natural consequence, a'good 'appetite'and a clear-head; In the East and West Indies scarcely, any; other medicine ii ever used-for these disorders. , , ~.■-.' -. r , .. ''; '•■ '; HOW TO Bfe STRONG. : ■';'" ■ i Neveriet-the bbWels be eitherifconfinedtor unduly acted Upon. It may appear singular, ; that Hplloway'i Pills should be recommended for'» run upon the bowels,' many persons supposing that they1 would in-■ct-ease relaxation." This is a igreatfmistake, however, -forthese Pills.willammediately corr^cttt-~ liver and Mtbp every kind of bowel complaint. In warm climates '^Kousands ofliveshkve beeuka'vedby'the i^e of this medicine, which in a\l cases gives tone and; vigour to the whole organic system hqweyer. deranged,-~health and strength following as -a matter <of coursel. The appetite too is 'wohderfully increased'by the use of ' these Pills combined with the us© of solid m preference to fluid diet. • Animal food;is better than -broths and stews.—By removing, acrid, r fermented,! ','pt oth^r impure humours from the' liyerj stomach or blood, the cause of dysentry, diarihae,' and other; bowel complainta is expelled,—The.resulfc is, that the disturbance) is arrested; and the action; of the. bowels becomes regular.^ Nothing will stop the relaxation of the boweli so quickly as this'-fine" correcting medicine. :; ; •, -disorders of the-Kidneys;. * ■ In all diseases affecting ihese "organs, whether they secrete too much or two littje-water; or whether they be afflicted with stoneior gravel, oraches L apd paing in the loins over-: the regions of the. kindneys, these Pills should be taken according to'thel'printed directions, and the' Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of'the back: afe bedrtime;. .This treatment will give almost; immediate relief whea . &\[ other means have failed. " "' '-',■?■'■' \ A'-"'l FOR STOMACHS OUT O^ORDER.viTrJ .-;No medicine wilLsQ effectually, jtogixiye^he tone of the stomach as these' PiilV; they remove;; all 'acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. ■ They reach the liver, and reduce it to' a: healthy *ction; they are wpnderfuliy,efficacious incases jpf spasm, -rin fact they never fail in curing all disorders of tha liver and stomach. ■ " ' ' ■'■'* ffolloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world • : for-the following diseases :-*•■ . ...; Ague Inflammation- ,;. Asthma ' A Jaundice • Bilious complaints ' Liver Complaints Blotches on the Skin- Lumbago Bowel Complaints Pileß •■; " - Colics "'■'"■ Rheumatism ' Constipation of theßowels Retention of Urine Consumption Scrofula," or King's EtO Debility Sore .Throats.,; Dropsy ' Stoneand'Gravel Dysentery Secondary Symptoms Erysipelas : ■■-.., ;Tic-Dolourerix^.■. Female Irregularities Tumours "■;• Fevers of all kinds Ulcera ! "i; ■ - Fits Venereal Affections Gout * , Worms of all kinds Headache Weakness from whatevw Indigestion cause, &c'.,-&c. Sold at the Establishment of Professor 'Holloway, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), London,, and 80, Maiden-lane, New York; also by*all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines, throughout th« civilised world. - • . . •■ * # * There is a considerable uayiug by taking the larger sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. Sole Agent for Nelson, W. WILKIE, Bridge-stwet. . In boxes at 18id., 2s, 9d., and/4s. 6d. «a«h.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 272, 29 May 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 272, 29 May 1860, Page 4

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