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I ill EEL SUA I 16th, 17tb, 181 , Mr H< Divers, Representing H. ISLIP, Boot and Shoe Importer and Manufacturer, 104 George Street, Dunedin. Messrs KNIGHT AND MILLIN, Ladies' and Children's Outfitters, 14 a-i<? 16 George St. (3 doora below Octagon). ARTHUR B\RNETT, Clothing or Mercery Specialist. 103 Geor e S'rect, Dua di-i. Wi'l be in CROMWELL on the 16th insfc., and will be ia aiteada cj at v Until 10 p.m. EACH EVENING. 150 Samples of Boots and Shoes to choose from. Blouses and Ladies' General Underclothing. Suits to Measure from 50s. 300 Samples of Suitings to select from.

ENGINEER. —Applications (accompanied by Testimonials and stating salary required) will be received until FRIDAY, the 17th inst, for the position of ENGINEER for the Punt Gold Dredging Coy's dredge. —-JAS. A. SLIGO, (Secretary, Stock Exchange Buildings. Dunedin.

COUNTIES' GAZETTE. " Tlie Rating Act, of 1894," and " The Gold Duty Abolition and Mining Property Rating Act, 1890." NOTIFICATION OF VALUATION LIST. Notice is hereby given that the Valuation List for Vincent County for the year 1905 is now open for inspection, at the County Offices, Clyde. All objections thereto must be left at Clyde on or before the 15th day of March, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such objection must be left at the Viucent County Offices, Clyde, not less than seven days before the next sitting of the said Court. J. W. DICKIE. Clerk of Vincent County Council. Vincent County Offices, Clyde, February, 18,1905.

'OONLIGHT SPORTS & FIRE . BRIGADE DEMONSTRATION will bo held in Victoria Park, on THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd. See Programme Next Issue.

£5 REWARD JLb will be given to any person that will give information as to who broke into my house at Devil's Cully, Quartz Reef Point. W. BONNER.

Tenders are invited up to the 31st March, for the supply of about 15 ton of Chaff for ten months. Price per ton delivered, or on the ground' GEORGE PxVRTRIDGE, Lowburn Ferry.

>OROUGH OF CROMWELLTHE DISTRICT ELECTORS' LISTS, 1905-6. Notice is hereby given that the District Electors' Lists for the Kawarau and Macandrew Wards respectively of the Rorough of Cromwell are now open for inspection until the 1 2th day of March, 1905, inclusive. All objections against the said Lists must be in writing under the hand of the objector, in the form of the Third Schedule of the Regulations made by authority of " The Municipal Corporation Act, 1900," addressed and delivered to the Town Clerk, at his omco in the Council Chambers, Melmore Terrace, Cromwell, on or before the 17th day of March, 1905. CHAS. lIOLDEN, Town Clerd. Cromwell, 6th March, 1905.

IEMBROKE SPORTS & RACES. Will be 'held on the Recreation Reserve, Mount Iron, on FRIDAY. 17th March, 1905. For particulars see Programmes. .£4O in Prize Money. To commence at 11.30 a.m. sharp. Refreshment Booth on the ground. JAMES PERROW, Secretary and Treasurer, Pembroke Sports Club.J

SALE BY PUBLIC! AUCTION, SATURDAY, IBth MARCH, 1905, At 2.30 p.m., At KAWARAU GORGE. JAMES GOODGER has received instructions from Mr W. H. Thomas to sell his Cottage of 4 rooms, with all necessary outbuildings, together with Residence area of one acre and splendid Fruit Garden, at present let at 6s per week, and situated at Kawarau Gorge. A water race runs through the property. It is a line home, and will be sold cheap on easy terms. J. GOODGER, Auctioneer.

T AND 00 M MISSIO N. Meetings of the above Commission will be held on the dates named in the Itinerary of dates and places mentioned below : The meeting will hear all persons desirious of giving evidence on matters within the terms of the Commission, viz : The constitution of Land Boards. The land-tenures of the colony. Pressure of residence conditions on Crown tenants ; pressure of other restrictions. Effects of climate and land configuration on tenures and areas held under them, and the need for consequent alterations of the land laws or regulations. Homestead privileges, and their reinstatement. The working of the ballot system. The practice of loading lands for roads, and its working. Values of leaseholds now, and at •late of lease. Working of the advances-to-settlers system. Condition and position of occupiers under the various tenures. The aggregation of large estates. Separate occupation under Land for Settlements Acts. By order. R. A. LOUGHNAN, Secretary.

Lowburn and ' Cromwell a Lady's Fur Boa. Owner can obtain same by cost of adadvertisoment. Apply Argus Office.

Horse, Harness, and Gig. In good order. Cheap. Apply JAMES LITTLE, Cromwell. lOCIAL AND PROGRESSIVE ._ EUCHRE PARTY'—The Annual Saint Patrick's Night Social and Progressive Euchre Party will be held in the Athenaeum Hall on FRIDAY, March 17. Double tickets, 3s ; single ->« G. STUMBLES.

And Womeu, young, old, or middle aged, weak or Bad, low-spirited, tired of life, un« fortunately suffering from physical decline, through over exertion, excesses, folly or ignorance in youth, debility or failing vigor, unnatural loffl of vital power, tired, exhausted, run down feeling, sleepless nervous weaknesses, loss of flesh, dizziness after s'oopiog. twitching of eyelids or muscles, weak eyes, floating specks, aversion for society, gloomy foreboding*, bashfulness, blushing, timidity, varicocele prostatic wasting ailments, urethral, skin, blood or bladder troubles. Advice Free, personally or by letter. ADDRESSProf. Notmann, M.E.ELM.G. 236 Gloucester Streot, west, Chriatchurch. The only Specialist who will make terms to suit all sufferers and arrange exceptionally easy terms for those who have been swindled by so-called specialists and electric belt frauds. Read what Mr McDONALD sayaEXHAUSTED WEIAK VITALITY CURED. Thames, Auckland, Feb. 7th, 1904. PROF. NOTMANN, . Dear Sir,-Feeling that it will benefit many who are suffering as I did roysell, i have pleasure in stating that you have cured me after all else failed. Four months ago my life was a burden. I often thought of ending it. I had little -to live for ; I was weak, thin, and miserable. A friend, the best I can ever have, gave me your address, and, thank God, 1 wrote to you. My health and strength has returnsd, work w a pleasure; my eyes are bright, the aark rings have disappeared; i»o dreams now, and I have got quite fat and rosy. Yours sincerely, W. R. MoDONALD*

AND COMMISSION ITINERARY. QUEENSTOWN— DUNEDIN. Thursday, March 9th.—Arrive Queentown. Friday, March lOth. —At Queenstown. Take Evidence. Saturday, March 11th. —Pembroke, via. Crown Range and Cardrona. Sunday, March 12th.—Rest. Monday, March 13th. —Cromwell. Take Evidence, p.m. Tuesday, March 14th. —Alexandra. Take Evidence, p.m. Wednesday, March 15th. —Omakau (Ophir). Take Evidence, p.m. Thursday, March 16th.—Ranfurly (arrive 12.10.). Take Evidence: Naseby, p.m. Friday, March 17th.—Naseby, Evidence : Ranfurly for train 12.10 : Dunedin 5.8 p.m. Saturday, March 18th. —Dunedin. Take Evidence. Sunday, March 19th.—Rest.

ROMWELL ARGUS. OVERDUE ACCOUNTS. All the above not settled or arranged for by MARCH 15, will be placed in our solicitor's hands for immediate collection.,

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Cromwell Argus, 13 March 1905, Page 4

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