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MESSRS MYERS & CO., DENTAL SURGEONS, Octagon, Dunedin ; & Ohristchurch. MR MALCOLM MACDONALD BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, Alexandra South. Mr MACDONALD, will attend the sittings of Cromwell Court regularly, and may be consulted prior to and after the sitting at Mountnily's Hotel.

(RQMWELL JOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1895. Handicap Tims Trot, of 30 sovs., with a sweepstake of £2 added. Second horse to receive £lO from the stakes, and third horse to save it stake. Distance 2\ miles. No weight under list 71b. For horses resident in Vincent, Lake, or Maniofcoto Counties for six months prior to running ; the owners and nominators of same also to he residents in one of the said counties for a like term. Nominations to be lodged with the Secretary before 8 p.m. of Ist of October. £1 of sweep to accompany nomination, balance with acceptance. Nomination 20s, acceptance LOs. Handicaps to be declared in the Cromwell Argus. Acceptances on night of general entry. JAS. MARSHALL, Secretary C.J.C.

DWARD MURRELL, Watch and Clock Maker, MELMORE TERRACE, CROMWELL. Every Description of English and Foreign ' Watches Skilfully and Promptly Repaired. Specialties: Repeaters, Chronographs . Chronometer-Duplex, and all kinds j ot Complicated Work. Just received a Splendid Assortment of Eight-day Striking Clocks. Price 25s each, Guaranteed. Please Inspect before purchasing elsewhere. «sr PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE.

ONES WORD! ■ " GOME to you with a small affair . that you may need. In England, the Continent, and many foreign countries, myself and wares are well known. Many American families on their return from abroad bring my articles with them, for they know them pretty well, but you may not be one of these. Confidence between man and man is slow of growth, and when found, its rarity makes it valuable. I ask your confidence and make a reference to this Journal to indorse that confidence. I do not think it will be misplaced. I make the best form of a cure—an absolute one—for biliousness and headache that can be found in this year. The cure is so small in itself, and yet its comfort to you is so great—2o minutes being its limit when relief comes—that it has become the marvel of its time. One and a half grains of medicine, coated with sugar, is my remedy, in the shape of one small pill, known to com merce as OR HAYDOCK'S NEW LIVER PILL. It is old in the markets of Europe, but is new to New Zealand. The price is as low as an honest medicine can be sold at, 25 cents. Send a postal card for a sample tfvial, to try them, before you purchase. DR HA.YDOCK, 63 FULTON STREET, N.Y., NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO., CHRISTCHURCH, GENERAL AGENTS.

LASSITUDE, HEADACHE, BACKACHE, AND INDIGESTION ARE SYMPTOMS OF A DISORDERED LIVEfI. CLEMENTS TONIC IS THE ONLY RELIABLE AND RADICAL CURE. HAVE NO OTHER. Miss Marie Cullum, Westport, N.Z., who writes on June 19fch, 1893 :—A short time age I suffered from an attack of inflammation of the stomach, which left weakness of that organ, and a feeling of nervous debility which affected my brain. I was led to try > Clements Tonic by reading the label on an empty bottle, the first two or three doses made me feel worse, so I took a teaspoonful after meals and finished the bottle which toned the whole system up. I write this trusting it may benefit others suffdting similarly—Yours truly, Maria Cullum, Westport, N.Z.

Mrs Emily Thome, who resides at Toledo, Washington, says she has never been able to procure any medicine for rheumatism that relieves the pain so quickly and effectually as Chamberlain's i'ain Balm, and that she has also used it for lame back with great success, Eor gale, by H. Hotop.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XXVII, Issue 1374, 27 August 1895, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XXVII, Issue 1374, 27 August 1895, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XXVII, Issue 1374, 27 August 1895, Page 5

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