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Nelson Institute. " Electricity, or an Evening with, the Electrifying Machine." MR. H. DREW (in fulfilment of his promise) will deliver a second LECTURE, on the above subject, in the Provincial Hall, on WEDNESDAY, September 18. Doors open at Seven o'clock; lecture to commence at half-past Seven. Admission—Gne Shilling. JNO. PERCY, Honorary Secretary. Nelson Institute, September 6. 9/jwTjxsxi mcoxtxs, AUCTIONEER and COMMISSION X*- MERCHANT, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 817 T BUSH, CABINET-MAKER, X • UNDERTAKER. &c, ! Nile-street, Waimea-Road. 492 EBSTER BROTHERS, LICENSED CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS," New Plymouth, New Zealand, 198 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862? Commissioners for the Province op Nelson :— HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT, JACOB BATEY, JAMES LUGSDIN BAILEY, EDWARD BAIGENT, EDWARD EVERETT, . . CHARLES ELLIOTT, ' ISAAC MASON HILL. T^HE above-named COMMISSIONERS A. having been appointed by his Excellency the Governor "for the purpose of receiving articles the produce or manufacture of the colony, and of selecting and transmitting to London such articles as may be thought worthy of exposition," take the earliest opportunity of soliciting the co-operation of their fellowcitizens, so that the Province of Nelson may be worthily represented in the forthcoming Great Exhibition. The following list includes articles suitable for exr hibition :— Mineral ProductsGold ' Copper Chrome, and its manufactures Coal Iron Sand Tin Plumbago Limestone. Flax—raw and Manufactured, including pulp for paper-making. Wool—washed, unwashed, dyed, and manufactured into cloth. Agricultural ProduceWheat, Oats, Bailey, Malt, Pease, Beans, Flour, Biscuit, Oatmeal, Ale and Porter (in cask), Hops, Dried and preserved Fruits. Specimens of Wood—in plank and Scantling, and accompanied with dried twigs and pressed leaves of each wood. ;. T Wood manufactured—Furniture, Cabinet Vfaim, Ac. Architectural and Building Contrivances Models of Colonial and Other Houses. Skins, Feathers, and Hair. Shells, suitably for manufacturing purposes. Leather, manufactured. Specimens of Natural History. And any other article produced or obtained by human industry, whether of Raw Materials, Machinery, Manufactures, or Fine Arts. Articles not included in the above list will also be forwarded, if considered suitable by the Commissioners. Specimens of timber should be converted into plank or scantling, say six feet long and four inches thick, and cut so as to show the sap on both'edges. Where more samples than one are sent of any article, the best samples only will be forwarded; at the discretion of the Commissioners. A room has been set apart at the Government Buildings, where -Mr. Greenfield will, on behalf of the Commissioners, receive every article sent, and give a receipt. The very latest date at which goods can be received i is the Ist of November next. Articles will be carefully packed, and forwarded free of cost, to the Government Agent in London, who will see the goods properly placed .in the Exhibition. Exhibitors are requested to forward a full desscription of the articles sent, and to state the locality whence they are obtained. Subscriptions, to defray the expenses of packing and forwarding articles, &c, &c, will be received by any of the Commissioners, or at the Union Bank. The Commissioners will meet at the Government Buildings every Monday, at Two, p.mj, where they may be consulted by intending exhibitors. Ob behalf of the Commissioners, C. ELLIOTT, 10 Hon. Sec. Tbe Doctor for AH. JJOLLOWAY'S PILLS. CHEST COMPLAINTS. No diseases are more frequent, few more dangerous, than affections of the respiratory organs. The first symptoms of catarrh, bronchitis, and influenza, may always be radically removed by Holloway's renowned pills. They quickly remedy any temporary stagnation of blood, relieve any overgorged veins, moderate the hurried breathing, and enable the lungs to do their office with ease and regularity. These pills, by their purifying1 powers, cleanse the blood from all impurities, and fortify the system against consumption, asthma, and similar ' complaints. STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BOWELS. From various causes these organs are frequently getting, out of order, and require some suitable medicine to regulate them. Holloway's pills effect this object with wonderful celerity and certainty. They do not distress■'■the system, or weaken the frame; they thoroughly invigorate the digestive organs. They gently excite the stomach and liver, stimulate the kidnoys to perform their functions efficiently, and act upon the bowels without griping or any other annoyance; again, taken an hour before dinner, they cannot be equalled as a ' Dinner Pill' as they entirely prevent acidity, flatulency, nausea, and biliousness. '• ••:•-• WINDY OR WATERY DROPSY. Whoever is afflicted with these complaints, should at once have recourse to Holloway's pills. They act most energeticiUly on the glandular and absorbent system, purify the blood, and impart a rigour which age or other causes may have temporarily taken away. They excite the kidneys to increased.] activity, and thereby stimulate the'absorbents to remove the fluid already collected. ' ■ > BISOBDEUS PECULIAR TO WOMEN. There is no medicine equal to Holloway's pills for correcting the ailments incidental to females. They imay be taken with safety for any irregularity of the system. As they removo all cause of maladies, and so restore, by their grand purifying proArties, females of all ages to robust health. INFLUENZA, DIPTHEIUA AND SORE THROAT. How all-important it is to check the first departure from bealth. All may do so by taking Holloway's pills, without risk or restriction. In all diseases affecting the blood, nerve?, and muscles, or in cases of fever, sore throat, colds, coughs, asthma, and shortness of breath the earlier they are taken the better. CHILDREN'S COMPLAINTS. Diseases incidental to children, such as feverish attacks, scarlet fever, measles, and all diseases of the skin, may be immediately checked, and soon cured, by these puiifying: pills, which may be reduced to a powder, and given in doses of one, two, or three nightly, according to the age of the sufferer. Holloway's ointment is soothing, coaling-, and healing, and is better adapted than any other -emedy for all external ailments. INDIGKSTION, BILE AND SICK HEADACHES. No organ in the human body is so liable to disorder as the liver, and none is more apt, when neglected, to become Beriouely diseased. When nausea, flatulency or acidity on the stomach warns us that digestion is not proceeding properly, Hollowny's pills regulate every function, give strength to every organ, speedily remove all causes of indigestion, bile and sick haadaches, and effect & permanent cure. LUMBAGO; RHEUMATISM AND GOUT. In these diseases, the blood is always In a highly inflammatory Btate ; the steraach is also disordered, and the liver aud ikidneys unnaturally torpid. A few doses of these pills, taken tea time will rectify all these symptoms by their cooling and [purifying properties. HOLLOWAYS PILLS are the best remedy known in the World for the following Diseases. • Ague Femalelrregularltles Scrofula, or King's .Asthma Fever* of all kinds Evil .Hilious Complaints Fits Sore Throats Blotches on the skin Gout Stone and Gravel Uowsl Complaints Heaitaelie Secondary Symptoms Colics Indigestion Tic-Ooloureu& 'Constipation of the Inflammation Tumours Bowels Jaundice Ulcers "Consumption Liver Complaints Venereal Affections Debility Lumbago Worms of all kinds Dropsy Piles Woakness from whatDysentery Rheumatism ever cause Erysipelas lioiunlion of Urine &c, &c. Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLO WAY, 2-J4, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices :—ls. l£d., 2s. fld.,4s. fld., 11s., 225., and 83s. each Box. *„* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. | N,B.—Directions for the guidance of patienti in every disorder mo affixed to each box.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 407, 17 September 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 407, 17 September 1861, Page 4

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