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Miscellaneous M R JOHN RICHARDS, BANNOCKBURN STORE, Having made arrangements to let his Premices, and wishing to reduce his Stock, Is prepared to SELL, for cash, at a TRIFLE OVER DUNEDIN COST.

ONEY TO LEND, ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. Apply to 149 GEORGE CLARK, Secretary BufUß’ij Soc : eLy, Clyde.

J c. CHAPPIE, AUCTIONEER Any orders for Sales in the Cromwell District may bo left at the Aeous Office, and will meet with prompt attention.

rjUNEDIN SHAREBROKER.— Established 1863. FREDERICK H. EVANS Is prepared to deal with all SHARES for SALE in the GARRICK REEFS, Letters, and all other Country Business receive prompt attention. 36

Belfast stoke, CLYDE AND CROMWELL. WINES, SPIRITS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, COLONIAL PRODUCE, &c. &o. &c. JAMES HAZLETT Begs to inform the Public of the Dunstan District that, in connection with his established business of ten years at Clyde, he has opened EXTENSIVE PREMISES AT CROMWELL, where he will be able to supply the Trade, Runholders, Farmers, and Private Families, with EVERY CLASS OF GOODS, of the very best description, at the lowest current rates. James Hazlett would particularly mention that in the FLOUR & COLONIAL PRODUCE BUSINESS he can defy competition, as in that line he is in connection with Messrs Whittingham Brothers, of Queenstown, who are the largest buyers in the Lake District. J. Hazlett, being a CASH BUYER in the Dunedin and Melbourne Markets, feels confident he can sell the cheapest and best article in the District, and invites a visit from Purchasers. Note the address: JAMES HAZLETT, Clyde and Cromwell.

NOTICE. POISON for DOGS is laid on ARDGOUB, STATION. ALEX. McLEAN, Manager.

NOTICE. pOISON for DOGS will be laid on Mount Pisa Station on and after this date. L LOUGHNAN. Mount Pisa, 12th May 1870.—27tc

A Severely Bruised and Wounded Leg cured by Holloway’s Pills and Ointment.— Mr Hugh M’Neil, of Kincardine, a shipwright;, when working on a vessel, struck his leg a most violent blow, which inflicted a severe bruise and a wound. The limb immediately turned black from the ankle to the h?p ; all applications to it for weeks had no power to heal the wou nd. The sufferer having heard so much in praise of Holloway’s Ointment and Pills, determined on trying them, and fortunately he did, for by their use alone his leg was cured, and he was able in a month to resume his work. Dr. Brights Phosphodym. Multitudes o' people are hopelessly suffering from Debility, .Nervous and L’ver como'aints, depression o' spirits, unfitness for business orsl.udy, failure of hearing sight, and memory, lassitude, want of power, ic., whose cases admit of a permanent cure by the new remedy PfIoSFHODYNe (ozonic oxygen), which at once allays all irritation and excrement, imparts new energy and life to the etTeebled constitution, and rap’dlv cures every stage of these hitherto incurable and distressing maladies. So 1 d by all chemists and storekeepers throughout the colonies, from whom pamphlets containing testimonials may be obtained. Caution.— Be particular to ask for Dr. Bright’s Phosphodyne, as imitations are abroad. Wholesale agents for New Zealand :—Kempthorne, Prosser, & Co , Dunedin.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 143, 6 August 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 143, 6 August 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 143, 6 August 1872, Page 3

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