THE RACE'BALL will taW place in the Freemasons' Hall, on FRIDAY - evening next, April 5. ; ! - . Stewards: • C. Elliott, Esq. | N. G. Morse, Esq. A. Richmond, Esq. Gentlemen's Tickets, 15s. Ladies', 7s, 6d. Dancing to commence at nine o'clock. 434 NSXiSOXr XKSTITVTB. A N EXHIBITION of WORKS of INDUSTRY and ART, Ferns, Plauts, Shells, Pictures, Minerals, and other objects of interest will take place at the Nelson Institute, oh TUE-DaY, 9th April in&tant, and following days. Persons willingto lend any article to the Institute are requested to communicate with the undersigned or any member of the committee. All contributions to the Exhibition will be most carefully preserved from injury, and receipts for them will be given to the owners.. JNO. PERCY, Secretary. April, 2ud, 1861. M> 420
£XSO TO £300 T© IBVa, XTELSON PROVINCIAL LAND AND X 1 BUILDING SOCIETY. Tlte Fourth Meeting of the Society for the PAYMENT of SUBSCRIPTIONS will be held at the Fleece Tavern, on MONDAY EVENING next, the Bth instant. i ■ Stewards—Messrs. J. Sharp. R. Bum, A.. Greenfield, and J. T. Catley. .. |^" At half-past Eight 1501. or more will be sub- ■ mitted to competition by auction. ' : ■ JNO. PERCY, , - ' . ■ Secretary. Nelson, -April 1. 431 W^AIMEA-WEST LIBRARY.—Notice ,- "T| is hereby given, that a PUBLIC MEETING will beiheldat the School-house, Waimea Village, for the purpose of choosing a FRESH COMMIT! EE, and taking other matters into consideration respecting the ■ . Waimea-west Library, on the 12th April 1861* ' zrotice of Alteration. ON and AFrKR NEW YEAR'S DAY ! 1861, the ROYAL MAIL will leave WAKEFIELD every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at Half-past Seven, am., if the river permits, arriving in Nelson at' Eleven a.m., and leaving the Royal Hotel at Three o'clock, p.m. ; N.B.~AU orders executed on commission, Parcelg delivered, &c, &c, by J. ANDREWS, ;■■•■■ ' Mail Contractor. NOTICE. - The Advertiser having purchased the RICHMOND PUBLIC .CONVEYANCE, begs to inform the inhabitants of Waimea-Eaat" ' that he intends running every t ■ Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday,' from ;YV right's, Royal, liotel, leaving Mrs. Kite's, -. Richmond, at 9 a.m., and Nelson at 3-30 p.m. ; : h ! Pal eels Delivered. 393 i HUNKY - HAMMOND. . i .ADVICE GRATIS. JJOLLOWAY'S PILLS. f "'"[...' \ TO PURIFY THE BLOOD. These pills have been placed by the common consent of man- .. [■.'■' kind ai;tile head ef-all remidies for removing obnoxious poison* from ihe blood, and cleansing all the tissues of the body, j Thejr " have saved thousands year alter year from falling a sacrifice to I the efficts of dyspepsia, dysentry, diarrhoea, constipation, . ' liver complaints, &c, a fact attested by myriads of witnesses'. " . Excessive weakness and debility, the warning! of decreasing 1 organic', energy and .vital decay, are restored and reanimated _ with vigor and healthful action 111 every organ throughout the ' system,; by the restorative and eihi araling influence of this 1 medicine. » FEMALE COMPLAINTS. r ■ All disorders of the sex, and disease* in every crisis perilous , to the life and health of woman, youth lul of ajed, married or " single, :may be radically and quickly cured ,witliout risk or trouble by a few doses of these pills, taken according to the i printed directions. , 1 INDIGESTION, with LANGUOR and WANT OF ENERGY. When; taking these pills, rub Holloway's celebrated Ointment over the pit of the stomach, and over the regions of the. liver, on the right side under (lie ribs, and you wjll at once experience , a change for the belter in your digestion, spirits, appetite, I strength, and energy. The improvement, though it may be gradual; will be thorough and las!ing. )■'"'■ DROPSY. 1 • The efficacy of Holloway's pills in dropsy is extraordinary. J They, act with such peculiar effect upon the system, that the • fluids arising from this direful disease are imperceptibly car» 1 tied ofTj and prevented fiom any further accumulation. The r liitterer regains a boyancy of spirits and rejoices in a completely renovated constitution; but it is indispensibly necessary that the 1 ointment should be most effectually tubbed into"the complain- ' ing pans. ~_.... n STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS, AND BOWELS. ' 1 : Those ;who suffer from bile and liver complaints, should try the effects of this valuable remedy, a few } doses of ,w,liich will make tlie sufferer feel elastic and v gorous, removing all im--2 purities, giving a healtny action to the liver; if bilious attacks be allowed to continue, serious casualties way arise, and the suffe/er be consigned to a bed of sickness. In all disorders of . the kidneys, the Ointment should be well tubbed into the small of tlia back, once or twice a day; and the Pills acting in unsion '•■ will curs any complaints arising from these organs. PUFFY.-BHORTNESS OF BREATH WITH WEAKNESS. . Very bad symptoms, .which if not corrected, may tend to some serious disorders of thehearr, or other vital organs Eat modo- ' rately of,solids, take six-pills nightly for some little time; take . plenty 01 fresh air with moderate exercise, and the human : machinery will be quickly restored to health and vigor. Try - tills but for three days only, and the result will be' marvellous. COMPLAINTS INCIDENT TO CHILDREN All complaints of children can soon be cured if fire be taken , to purify; their blood, correct the action of the liver, and e'eanse the stomach and bowels; a tew dosei of there lamevs pi||g will immediately have the desired effect, particularly if parents be .careful in not allowing them to eat things which they know - would be injurious to themsehes. f ■ ■" 1 ' ■ "■.. 1 HQLLOWAYS PILLS are the best rtmely known in tkt ] Woild/or th l following Viseasgi. • Ague ""* Femalelrregularities Scrofula, or King's r Asthma j Feven of all kinds Evil Bilious Complaints Fits > Sore Throats ' Biotches on the.skiu Gout , Stone and Gravel bowel Complaints Headache Secondary Sjmptomi v r Colics j Tic-Douloureux , Constipation of the lnflammalion Tumours Bowels] Jaundice Ulcer* Consumption Liver Complaints Vtneral Affections , Debility Lumbago ' Worms of all kinds r Dropsy ' Piles Weakness from what* Dysentery ■ Rheumatism ever cause , ( Erysipelas Keienuon of Urine ice, Sec. •»» There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sixes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance di patients iv -every disordrf are affixed to each bos. Sole agent for Nelson, VV. \VIJLKIE, Bridge-street. I FOR THE "COLONIST.".. } Town. Bridge-street, W. Wilkie j Waimea-stree.t, I. M. Hill. , ' Bridge-Btreqt, H, J. Goodman. , • Country. Stoke, F. Austen, "Motueka^ R. Sutcliffe.' I ilichmond, Hodder ifc Co. Riwaka, Mr. Edleston « Spring Grove, E. Rennel. 11. Ray, Wakefield, J. Squirea. ' Motupipi, K. Claik. J Waitnea Village, J. Talmei Slateford, Mr. Heywacd. ' Collingwood, 0. Allan. Blenheim, W. Collie. ~ London: 1 Mr. Wm. ?. Smith, News Agent, 4, Hungerford-st. 1 _,'. Sydney : - Mn J. L. Sheriff, fiookseller and Stationer, George-st. '■' , Melbourne: - Messrs. Gordon and Gotch, Collins-street. 1 ■ ' ' ; xroTxca. TO StrBSCRZSEKS ADTD AIDVBRTXSaSS. . , 'pHE COLOMIST, published every Tuesday and X Friday morning, is regularly forwarded to England, Sydney, Melbourne, Geelnng, Adelaide, Queens-, land, Tasmania, and circulated throughout Australia generally. Parties desirous of having the " Summary, tor, Europe and Australia" posted to their friends Abroad, may send their addresses to this office, which will be promptly attended to. 1 It is particularly requested that any' irregularity in the delivery of this paper, may be notified at this Office, in order that steps may be taken to prevent a recurrence of the annoyance. The terms for adveitisements are as under;— . ' Eight lines . . .£O4O Every line above eight ,0 0 3 , , Every subsequent insertion will be charged one-half or the above prices. v I Every advertisement not exceeding fifteen words will be charged at the unifoim rate of Is. for each in- . sertion.i Quarterly Adverl,i*ers will be charged according to \ 1 scale to be ascertained on application, at this office.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 360, 5 April 1861, Page 4
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