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Miscellaneous. MON BY TO LivND, on first-class security, in sums of 6100 ami upwards, at current rates. Apply, SPENCE H TURTON, Solicitor. nHOMAS F 0 U T E, * TAILOR AND CLOTHIER JfKLMORE TERRACE, CROMWELL Choice Selection of Tweeds on hand. Vooll ‘Wool! Wool! . >UEST >N’d P\T NT S I.F vCT- ( ING WOOL-WASHER. For Particulars apply to the Agents for Southland— TREW & HALL, Dee-street, Invercargill. y U T I C K . POISON is LAID in our PADDOCKS on Cromwell Flat, for Dogs. HORN & ANDERSON. Dec. 22, 1884. \J O T I U E POISON for Dogs LAID on Wauaka Run and Government Reserves from this date. October 1, 1883. RT. STEWART, Manager. lV 0 TICE. On and after this date, POIS >N will be CAID for DOGS and RABBITS on Mount Pisa and Queensberry Runs. D. HOWELL, Manager. Mount Pisa Station. April 2. 1883.

Cijc Cromfotll irgus, AND NORTHERN GOLD-FIELDS GAZETTE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY Has the Most Extensive Circulation or any Newspaper Published on the GoldFIELDS OF °TAOO, AND OFFERS AN UNSURPASSED MEDIUM FOR MAKING KN »WM TH«S REQUIREMENTS OF ADVERTISERS. The ' boos has estiblished a reputation as a moat interesting Journal for the General Reader, while Commercial Men, Tradesmen, Miners *nd others will,find in its columns the latest Telegraph Intelligence up to the hour of going to oresa, and, generally, all matters of interest affecting the various occupations of the Goldelds. Terras of Subscription. Per Quarter (in advance) ... 6s. ~ „ (book■•id) 6b. 6d Terms for Advertising. Pee Inch .space, each insertion ... 3s. Standing advertisements, or for a term, as per arrangement. Orders for discontinuance of Paper, ot withdrawal of Advertisements, must be is writing, otherwise the Publisher will not be responsible It is expressly notified that when it is desired to stop the paper the mb seriber must remit amount due to date, otherwise the subscription will be continued at his risk. THE CROMWELL ARGUS WhCiNF PRINT! 1G OFFICE is furnished with a splendid selection of Jobbing F'-peof Newest Designs, enabling the Proprietoi t • f um out work’ of every description in tinbest style of the Art, Special Advantages are offered to Parties requiring Business an) Adtnissioi Cads, Ball Programmes—Newest Styles Business and Invitation Circulars Illuminated Show cards, in colored inks gold or silver bronze Billheads and Memo. Forms Receipt and Delivery-books Posters and Hand-billa—any size, black or colored inks Mining Scrip and Call Receipts Aildress f.abels, gummed or eyeleted, and Every other Description of Printing. All Work executed on Rest Material and at Moderate Prices. Orders from a distance attended to with despatch. ♦ BOOKBINDING IN ALL BRANCHES. Sarap’e-books on view and inspection invited. p ST-OFFICE SAVINGS BANK. The following a o the Regulations for the above banks:— 1. Interest at the rate of 4 to 4J per cent per annum is given on £2O) an 1 under ; at the rate of 3 to 4 per cent per annum on sums under £50!); and in (he same proportion for any shorter •ime on every complete £1 deposited, provide 1 hat no interest be al’owe 1 on more than £SOO. 2. Deposi ors in the Post-office Savings Bulks have direct Government security for the prompt repayment of their money. 3. A Depositor in any one of the Post-offii e Banks may con in-'e his depos t in any other of S'ich Banks, and cm with Iraw his ra -ney at hat Post offic s Bank which is most convenie .-t to him. 4. Th • stride t s-’crecy is observed wi b resect to ihc Nines f the Deposi to a in !’o t otfice Banks, and the amounts of t lei I (-posits 5. on y may ' e depnsi'ed by or on behalf of m : a r . !>o:.‘(<sitor-> over seven vears of am; are trv te<! pi-rs -n - of fu'l age, 1 ufc mimos i.n W seven y< rs of age canrot withdraw their epos; s an i. they have re .died the age of seven. 6. Application* to the Chief Offices in each Province o« the business of Post-office Savings 8 nks, and the replies sent thereto are free f. om Hi

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XVII, Issue 836, 21 April 1885, Page 4

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