Attention is directed to the extensive sale of cowe, horses, and dairy farm stock, to be sold by Mr. Francis Sidey on the premises of Messrs. Trench and Hillier, Adelaide-road, on Monday, at 12 o'clock. When we contemplate the lone and pitfal condition of those living in lonely potts of the far interior, isolated, and struck down by sickness, withoutvthe aid of a physician or the chance of procuring medicine, "we should be thankful for our own privileges in being able to procure those invaluable medicines, Ghollah's Great Indian Cures ; and in kindness to others recommend their use, as we have found them truly beneficial Proved and attested to by undoubted testimonials. — [AdvtJ Avoid excitement, dissipation, and late hours. If you are not naturally nervous they will be apt to make you so, unless you have a constitution of iron. If you are nervous, there is still greater reason to shun them. The best remedy for weakness of the nerves, as well as for rts almost invariable concomitant— a deficiency of constitutional vigor— is Udolfho WOLFE6 Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, which multiplies the physical energies, promotes aßsimulation of the food, and tranquilises the brain.— fADYT]
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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 213, 7 September 1878, Page 2
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3
Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 213, 7 September 1878, Page 2
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