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indigestion. The symptoms from which I have suffered were great pains in the chest, especially after meals. I had no sooner eaten anything than I would have a violent fit of retching ; I could not retain anything on my stomach ; the conse quence was that I became weaker daily, although I had the advice of a doctor, and also bis medicine ; I derived no bene fit from either. Seeing so much about . Clements Tonic in every'newspaper I ? took up, I resolved to get a bottle; I dul' so, ar.d by the time I had finished the third bottle, I was thoroughly cured of all disagreeable symptoms ; if ever I feel out of sorts, I fly to Clements Tonic, and ' I am happy to’ say I am never disappoint ed ; if I was to write for a month I could not say more in favour of Clements Tonic though I am. a thorough believer in it.— , I remain, yours sincerely, Thomas Edgeworth, fencer, Binalong.

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. A/OTICE is hereby given, that the ' several PARCELS of LAND here--, inafter described will be brought luidgr the provisions of “The Land Transfer Act, 1870,” unless caveat in the meantime be lodged forbidding the same within,one month from the date of the Gazette con taining this notice : 1257. Jacob William Miles, of Collingwood, Settler, 85 acres and 2 roods ; sections G, 7,8, 9, and part of 5, Reserve J, Square 14, Aorere in occupation of applicant. Designs may be Inspected at this Office. a Dated this Bth day of January, 1895, at the Lands Registry Office, Nelson. 11. W.. ROBINSON, ■ District Land Registrar. COLLINGWOOD CHURCH. S the term for which the Layreader’s Stipend was guaranteed will expire at the end of February, all interested are INVITED to attend a MEETING to be held at the INSTITUTE on MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, to discuss future arrangements. J. W. HUMPHREYS, Church Secretary. ROCKVILLE MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. Programme, For Wednesday, January 80th, at 7.30. 1. Opening Address by Rev Mr. Taylor. 2. Musical Duet, by Messrs Grant,.and Diamond. 3. Essay on Sionce, by Mr C. Lash. 4. Reading and Remarks, by Mr John Skilton. - ■; .1 ■ 5. Song, by Mr C. Jephson. G. Address on the History of Printing, - by Mr G. H. Allan. ~ .... ? 7. Song, by Miss Diamond. 8. Speech on Labor, by Mr Tyler. 9. Song, by Mr R. Benson. 10. Speech by Mr F. C. Richardson, on the Position of Women in Politics. 11. Open Discussion on the above subject 12. Concertina Solo, by Mr J. Benson. Popular Lectures, 7*HE Rev. J. TAYLOR, M.F.1.M.E., / will LECTURE at the undermentioned place, as follows : RED HILL, on FRIDAY, FEB. Ist, 1895, on “ Mining Geology” (with special reference to this district.) The Lecture will be Illustrated by diagrams, sketches etc., and will take place in the Cement Shed. Important to Miners, and useful to Everybody. Commencing at 8 p.m. Admission, Is.

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Golden Bay Argus, Volume 4, Issue 35, 25 January 1895, Page 4

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