"THE ART PRESERVATIVE OF ALL ARTS. ■'* CJIOMWELL ARGUS 3 ® f . MELMORE TERRACE Matthews & Fenwick, K ?> AND j PRINTERS, # EXECUTE ORDERS TOR OK EVERY KIND J)i £/ie mcif modem stiiles of the Art. BOOK AND PAMPHLET WORK Unsurpassed in the Colony. ENAMELLED, C-A-lEWDS ( KM BOSS ED, lii endless variety of style. ADMISSION TICKETS For Balls, Concerts, Lectures, Entertainments, Soirees, cic. dr. BALL PROGRAMMES, NEWEST STYLES. Business & Invitation Circulars, Printed in New and Elegant Type, On Fine Post or Fancy Note Paper. MINING COMPANIES' SCRIP, (Superior to Lithographed) ON BEST HAND-MADE PAPER. POSTERS, BLACK OR COLOURED INKS. ILLUMINATED SHOW-CARDS, SUPERB DESIGN: In Coloured Inks or Gold Bronze. Reoaipt and Delivery Books Neatly printed and strongly bound. Catalogues, Hand Bills, Programmes, Labels, Memo.'s. Societies' Rules, Bags and Wrapping Papers, Prospectuses, Envelopes, Ale & Porter Labels, Circular Labels, EVERY OTHER KIND OF PRINTING '
Dr. hj ngh* * Pkoiphodyne Multitudes of people are lopcle sly snfle-ing from iVhility. Nervous and \Av.v compliints, depression of spirits, delns ; on<». unfitness for business or study, failure of heiring, sigh*, and memory, lassitude, want of pow. r, <S:c , whose cases adnrh of a per innnont cure bv the new remedy niosi hodynk (oznnie oxyucn), which at once allay? all irrigation aid exc'tem'wr, impirts new energv and life to the eireeblcl cons ! -itu L ion, and rapidlv cures every state o' - these 1 i herto and distressing mdid ; es. So'd by all chemis's ?nd stor -keepers throughout the colonies, from whom pamphlets contlining testimonials may he ohtabled. Caution : Fe particular tr ask ])r Bdsdit's Phns;)hoflyne. as imitations are abroad. WhoV.nle agents'for New Zealand :-Kempthorne, Prosser. & Co.. Dnnc.din. A Clergyman of the Catholic Church, and froUowatfs Oinfni"nf aid PlUs.— A benevolent pas'or, resiling j n Belfast, (wbo«e name is withheld by his desire.) was applied to by a poor woman of his lnrish. who hid hecn afihctel for four years with nn awfully hal lee. wir,h sixteen wounds, and s • ex're.mek painfnl that she could not place hea foot on the ground. Feeling for her povertv and sufferings, this humane centl •• man presente 1 her with a supplv of Hollowav's Ointment and Pil's, which smndlv healed her leg in about five weeks, although she h-d lieen in the Dublin Hospital for seven months, and had consulted several other medical men in Belfast without benefit.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 156, 15 October 1872, Page 3
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381Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 156, 15 October 1872, Page 3
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