3!&rcrfhnntnts. Dresden riANo and musjo "WAREHOUSE, §*. l 31, Ebisces-bxkeet, Dukedes. V PIANOS By Eehwechten Boenisch Faake Xipp Ehrbar fcchu'tz Schiedmaper and RaW And The Matchless Mignon (warranted io Ten years) At "Wholesale Prices for Cash, . Or on . The Two Tears* Hire System; Sole agents for the celebrated SmiJh Ame rican Organs (from 20 Guineas). Please no e.—l?o matter where you livfc. you can purchase one of our celebrated instruments by paying a small deposit and the. balance extending over two years. New music by eTerv mail steamer. J.A. X.EEIDLE, Manager: NASEBY AND GOLLfIELDS. TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS AND COK TRACTORS 1 TjIINDLAT AIoTcOT. (Limited) A- h3?e much pleasure in tnnouncicr that they have purchased the Dunedin Iron ar.d Wocdware Company's (lateGuthiie and Larnach's) Kxtvnsive lines of WellJieasoned Imported Timber, ly wh ch (together with t'.>ir o<to CanduUv-selecied Slock) they ate enabled topromp'-b supply the increased demands fcr the follow m? 'ines:— T. and G. Baltic Lining and Flooiio? 6x£ to (ix H; Arne.ic,n >helviuu up to 2Uiu lengths; Baltic Deals, 2, 2|, 3 and 4in. thick, cr cut io order. The abovf lines being tnoro-ighly dry and seasoned, there is a g<eat iaviug in cartage to up-country coskinjejs. COLONIAL TIMBER DIEECT raoii OUB SOUTHLAND SAW MILLS Kauri and Baltic Doors and Sashes Manufactured from the Best Material. Price Lists on Application. Ranges, Grates and Stores of latest patterns and designs. Builders' Ironmongery of every description Stuart, Cumberland & Castle-ats, IVCNEDIN A NEW BUSINESS W SUTHERLAND AND COT., • General Blacksmiths & IToreeshoers, have much pleasure in notifying the inhabitants of Naseby and the surrounding d-silie;e that they have commenced business in those new premises recently ended in Dtrwen>-Bt., Nasily, below llie Polite Camp, and are prepared to Execute a'l Classes of Blacksmithiag and Horat shoeing at Lowest Hates. Abiacksrai:h «i-l visit attht junction ol the £owburn - Gimmerburc. roads eTery Tuesday and Priday. . J> O B E B T H O S I 32 Saddler & Harnessmaker, Leven street, Kaseby (opposite the Ban of New South Wales). H OL L 0 WA ITS PILLS Imparities of the Blood Until these purifying XUla have had a fair trial, let no one be longer oppretted tntift the opinion that hit malady it iucuraife. ji/eto dose* tcill remote ail disordered action rouse lis torpid liver, relieve the obstructed kidneys, cleanse impure ILod, and ccnfer on every function healthful vigor. They work a. thorough purification throughout the whole system, without disordering the natural at Uoa of any organ. Indigestion, Siliousness and JBUiovs Headache. No organ in the Uumao tstfu it to Halle to disorder at the liter. JSememter w&cs naustta flatulency, or acidity on tit itomach warn that digestion is not proceeding properly, tf- r f Sollotcay* Pills give strength to every organ speedily remove aU causes of indigestion in spissated bile, and tick headache, and eject a permanent cure. Weakness and Debility, eases oj deliiity, languor, and nervous, nest, generated by excess if any kind, vhether rner.tal or physical, tU effects of these Pill, «»«. in the highest degreebracing t renoTatjxgaud restorative. They drive from tie syitem tie morbid cautet of disease, rt-esioilish the distrengthen the nervous system, reuse the patient't spirits, and Lrir.y bad the front to its vristine htalth and r'gor. The Kidneys— Their lierangemtnt and Cure If these Pill* be used according to <l n printed directions, and thi Ointment rubbed over the region of the kidneys {or at- least hair an hour at bed-tisns, at salt is forced into neat, it will penetrate to the kidneys a»J oe~ reet amy-derangement therein. Hcluncoy's Pill* are tk* bt> remcdv intern 'or 'he fo'lon.vn/ aitt&^ct Seto»dsty •ytxpioms '■tie DolortUJt Vlcttu Ftueai offts . tica* Worm* » eta from nhmt Jgus Gout Atthma Headache Sillious Com- Indigestion plaints Xiver ConsJlotoel Com- plaints plaints Lunthagm Debility Piles Dropsy Hienmattsm FcniaU irrttf*- orof nla or larities ■King's Evil Ftsers of mil ore Throats kinds The Ointment and PiOs ate sold by T/eJss tor HiVatcay's Establishment, 78 Seta Oxford street, 2.o*dan *i«o nearly «r- • -r Vendor qf Usitcints ibrutighom ;; ■ World. Full printed or- •£".?' • > t . Pol Oitd. JCftX, «c-i r.f" j , v sbTurkish'Jr*biA, A.- 'V ChritA*.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 958, 5 April 1888, Page 4
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