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suburban north; 7 77! MOTICE.~The OWNERS andiOCCl^ -^ PIERS of LANDS and TENEMENT^ in the above district are hereby, requested to- mak* a RETURN of all WA NDS anil TENEMENTS' held hy them, with the value thereof to sell,'6Q or beforo ; thej Bth day; of December next; in acwrdance'wJtK^ie: fifth clause of the "Country Roads Amendment; Act,*' such Returns to be forwarded tOy. Mr,, R.,P01j7 LOOK, Chairman of the Road-Board;'-' "■ :3- '?'''■■'* ',*''* "*„ November 6, 1860...•< 3 .../ ;xx ■ji^' n:i jgjgf '^TO^AND^^ -*• lowing Horsed it 3;F^KKTH'a. Livery. hSlables,? Hardy-street, Nelson.' The Cart Stallion* ■, .■ ■ ■>'■. x-«> >-f!* t;- ClydejOH^plij^i^''".,,:.,, : ..:.,?; will be at Richmond every Monday, .Wakefield .every ,- Thursday, and at Wakapuaka every .Friday, Jf suffix cient inducement offer. .'. 7 . " 3 Terms :—£4 4s. a mare, arid s^. the grpbih. ' The.thorough-bred Horse''7 n I DL E. S W 0 R T^H, 3 7 will be at Richmond every Wediiesdajr.' 3 " Thorough-bred, mares, i£7;7B. a mare,; and - ss. -the \ grpoin: half-bred mares, £4 4a. &■ f marej arid* :Gsi) the"'-'' gropm. ,3 ■'~:: A..': ;3: i ,X:rX^rfX I.X-* 296 y ' .•■-■"•'"v/'i' .■■.■.■■/■■• -3^X'FREETH;.y-: : r.! THE FRIEND OF ALL! * -* ]JOLLOW|^ 3 NERVOUS DISORDERS. ' ' What is more fear%l,than,a breaking, down Of the 7 nervous system ?...,Tfl > be,exciteable. or nervous■ in a '■■ small degree is most distressing, for ; where; can >* re-' ' medy be found? There is, one;-^drink,.but3little . wine, beer, or spirits, or"far better,.none;.take ha coffee,—-weak tea being 'preferable ;.<get all- Ijhe^eshv:* air you can; take three.or four.Pills every, night; eat v plenty of solids, avoiding the use.jof, slops ': ti '. and .u7;-" f . these; golden rules are followed^ you will he happy; in! ' mind and strong in body, and forget yoii have;any, nerves.,: ;,: = '-- ■•;''•■ ;;-;'3 ;.,;i i:-7- '".3 ' a MOTHERS.AND DAUGHTERS.1 If there is. one thing more than another for which these pills are so famous, it is their pnnfying proper- * ties, especially, their power of cleansing: the blood from', all impurities, and remoying'dangerous and suspended secretions. Universally adopted as .the {Ohfr>. grand > remedy for female complaints, they^ never, fftil,^never':: weaken the system, and always bring about <what sis , required. ; ■■'"'•■'''-. ;.' 7 7.3. . I ''" . SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OP:APPETITE' These feelings wnich so sadden us, most frequently " arise from annoyances ior: trouble,: from obstructed perspiration, .or from eating and. drinking' what is unfit•' >■: for us, thus disordering the liver; and stomach' ■' These-'1 ■'■ - organs must be,regulated,.if youiwish to\be«weH, ■> The Pills, if taken, according to,; the- iprinted.instruc* • tions, will quickly restore, a ; healthy, action to ; both liver and stomach, whence follows, as a natural .conge-! ~ quence7a good appetite and a clear,, head. In the ; - ..>. East and \Vest Indies scarcely any .other ; njedicine is v ; ever used for these disorders. '' ''<■',<"'*' HOW TO B& STRONG. , Never let the .bowels be either confined or unduly acted upon. ;It may. appear singular that' Holloway'B - Pills should be recommended for a,run Upon tha bowels, many persons supposing, that: they-would in- I crease relaxation. Thisja a great mistake,, however for these Pills will immediately correct the liver and stop every kind of bowel complaint., In warai;climates ' thousands of lives have beeu saved by :the use of this , > medicine, which in &XL cases gives tone and vigour to the whole organic systera.however deranged,—health and strength following 'as a 'matter..-of course. The appetite too is wonderfully increased by the use of these Pills combined with the use.of solid in preference to fluid diet. Animal food is better than broths and stews.—By removing acrid, fermented,' or 'other!" itn- 3 pure humours from the liver, stomach or blood; the ' cause of dysentry, diarrhae, and other bow:el-com-plaint* is expelled. .The result is, that the disturbance 7 is arrested, and tho action of the bowels becomes regular. Nothing will stqp the relaxation of the bowels ■ so quickly as this fine correcting medicine. ■ DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS.. \ , In all diseases affecting these organs, whether .they secrete too much or two little water; pr, whether they . bo afflicted-with sttineor gravel,: Or aches and pains in the loins over the regions of the kindheys, 'these ,3, Pills should be taken' according to the printed direc tions, and the Ointment should be well rubbed into , the small, of the back, at bed time. -This treatment will give, almost immediate,relief- when all ;other means have, failed, ' FOR STOMACHS OUT.OP ORDER. No medicine will so effectually improve, ihe. tone of :,', the stomach'as these Pills; they, remove all acidity, occasioned either by Intemperance or improper^ diet* .... . They reach the liver,'and reduce it to, a healthy, ac-' < tion; they are wonder.fuliyemcacious'ih.cases of spasm,, —in fact they never fail in curing all disorders of, the,;. liver and stomach. ' " .'...-■: Hollowuy's Pills are tlie best remedy known in the world for the following diseases :-± Ague . Inflammation : Asthma Jaundice 3 3 -7': " ' Bilious complaints Liver Complainta Blotches on the Skin Lumbago Bowel Complainta Piles . ■"• 'i Colics 7 • Rheumatism : Constipation of the Bowels Retention of Urine Consumption , : Scrofula,;or.King's Evil <■. Debility ' Sore Thrpats 3;. ~*; Drbpsy ' : Stone and Gravel . : Dysentely Secondary Symptoms. Erysipelas ■ , Tic-Poloureui, , ..,, Female Irregularities Tumours 77 , r Fevers of all kinds Ulcers' r : '3 7 Fits .'.'•■'■'■'■ 3Venereal Affections Gout' Worms of all: kinds' 3 Headache 3 Weakness from:'#hitever7' Indigestion cause,'&c^ &ei3" }i 3 3 ""; Sold at the, Establishment of Professor Holldway, 244, Stranid, (near Temple--Bar), London', and'Boj •■ Maideh-lahe,, .New;! York; also <by i; ally respectable', . Dmgglsts and .pealera! in, Medicines throughout/the - • •civilised World;',' -3. .'., ~■..-. ■.<_'■ <■■■■! .1 ;v'-:^ . \* There is a considerable saving 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...WILKIEyBridge-streefc . In boxes at 13id., 2s. 9d., and4s. 6d. each, c}ii rpHE COLONIST, published every Tuesday, and JL Friday morning,is regularly forwardedtoEng- ~ land, Sydney, Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide; Qaeehs- - land, Tasmania, and circulated throughout Australia! ' generally. Parties desirous. of having the " Summary' . for Europe and, Australia " posted to ; their friends'l; 1 ■ abroad, may send their addresses to this office, which: ■■■■■ willbe promptly attended to, . •-:;,■■: It is particularly requested that any irregularity in : '~y the deliv'eiyof this paper; may be notified at- this Of-. ; .i; 3 fice, in order that steps may be taken to'prevent a re^t..-; currence of.the annoyance: The terms for advertisements are as under:— Eight lines- .- .' i ~% f) Every line above eight 0 0 33; ''".' 33 Every subsequent insertion will be chargedone-half of the above prices. '..'-:. .-■'•' '-**■ ;!'--!"; ■,; '."■■' Every advertisement not exceeding fifteen!"words 7 L will be charged at the uniform rate of-Is. for each in»<: sertion." :-x'X .. '-xr- -1' '-'■■• Quarterly Advertisers will be charged according; to •> a scale tobe ascertained on application, at this.olfiee. .3 :.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 325, 30 November 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 325, 30 November 1860, Page 4

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