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Holloway's Pilh: — The Great Necessity. — When the blood has been impregnated with impurities or been impoverished by bad digestion, excess, or i other causes, fin immediate antidote is presented in these purifying Pills. Unless this restorative be resorted to, the health will soon break down and the spirits flag. Holloway's Pills thoroughly purify the blood, completely cleanse the lungs, j reinvigorate debilitated or vitiated nervous action, strengthen the muscles, and clear the brain. These excellent Pilis are particularly recommended to all persons whose occupations are • sedentary and conducted in close rooms. The most nervous dyspeptic aud most desponding hypochondriac will derive advantage from taking j a course of this excellent medicine, without experiencing any weakening! irritating, or any other disagreeable effects. 2538 The Lady Baikly reports the following vessels, all bound for the West Coast, as lying under stress of weather at Totara•nui: — The Streamlet, William aud Mary, Elfin, Canterbury, Mount M'Laren, aud Rambler. Mr R. Stewart, one of the representatives of East Sydney, said in addressing ■ his constituents, 'he regarded the newspaper -tax as an outrage upon common sense. Whilst the -Government was paying some £100,000 for the education of children, they for a paltry £5000 or £6000 a year stopped to a great extent the J circulation of newspapers, which carried information to thousands, and was an important ageucy in the education of the *Jder portion, of our population. The repeal of this tax waß auother measure to iie demanded by the constituents.'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 305, 26 December 1868, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 305, 26 December 1868, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 305, 26 December 1868, Page 2

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