Holloway's Pills. —lmpaired Constitutions — The infirm are unfortunately most prone to become the victims to dangerous maladies, unless the purity of the blood and regularity of the vital organs be carefully guarded. Holloway's Fills can be recommended with the most truthful earnestness as tiu- best purifiers, alteratives, and aperients, when the body is naturally weak or accidently disordered. They never create disappointment, and do not cause the weakness and oppression too otten consequent on the frequent repetition of the ordinary drastic drugs, which are sometimes thoughtlessly, though most disastrously, prescribed. These pills, in truth, carefully guard the-constituents of the animal frame; they enrich the blood when poor in quality; they increase that fluid when deficient in quantity, and always strengthen. 2435
Advertisements. ANNIVERSARY of the WESLEYAN CHURCH, NELSON. SERMONS will he Preached in the Wesleyan. Church, hardy-street, on SUNDAY, May 19, 1867 : in tbe Morning, at 11, hy the. Rev. R. L. VICKERS ; in the Evening, at half-past 6, by the Rev. J. CRUMP. Collections after each service in aid of the Churcb Trust. On FRIDAY. May 24, a TEA MEETING will be held in the School-room adjoining, at' 5 o'clock ; atter which, a PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Chnrch, when several Ministers and Friends will give Addresses. Tickets, ls. 6d. each, may be had of Messrs. Wagg and Crisp, Hardy-street ; Usher and Burn,, Trafalgar-street ; Hough and R. Lucas, Bridgestreet. 2*131 NELSON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. TENDERS arg requirad from persons willing to contract for CLEANING the ENGINE, Hose-reel, Hook and Ladder Carriage, and appurtenances belonging to the Brigade, for Four Months, ending 20th September next. Any necessary information may be obtained from the undersigned, to whom tenders must be addressed, and left at the office of Messrs. Pitt, Hardy-street, on or before 6 p.m., of MONDAY next. The person whose tender is accepted will have to provide oil aud other necessary appliances for properly cleaning the Engines, &c. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JNO. W. WIGZELL. Hon. Sec. Nelson, May 15. ' 2436 A VIGNETTE TAKEN " C * _ OF ANY LADY OR GENTLEMAN, The size of Mr. Saunders' portrait [see specimen case], EITTED IN GLASS MOUNT, Pkice £1 ss. W. DAVIS, Photographed. 2433 ■ NOTICE. ' A FTER this date POISON will be laid npoa J\. my premises in Brook-street Valley. JOHN HAMMOND. Nelson, May 16, 1867. 2434 WANTED, by>an experienced young Man, a SITUATION in a Store, or any other capacity. Address G., -office of this puper. 2437
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 113, 16 May 1867, Page 3
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