HA MI AN A 1v A (jtXJO BTJ T /ES QUICKLY CURE Nervous Pkosthation, Debility, Mental Depression, Dizziness, Loss of Memory, Lost Vigor. Arrests Premature Old A-je, Physical Weakness and Cures all diseases rcsulbin -• from Indiscretions or Excesses ; K/jatores Lost Power, Exhausted Vitality, Lost Ener v, etc. THE STRONGEST IN VIGOR ANT KNOWN. The " Medical Record " states " as it does directly upon the nervous system, it restores the debilitated Functions of the Principal Or ans of the Human Frame, and is unsurpassed us a Nervine. It builds UP the Constitution, and Imparts Muscular Ener y, giving Siiu:.n*gtii and Vitality to the System." PillCE—l2s Gd. The Globules never fail in ' ivin-j Instant Ptolief and Permanent Cure. All Chemists, & sent with full directions by addressing the Sole A ent— A, 3. GOFF, Locn Bctldi>c;s, Collins Place, MELBOURNE, VICTORIA. V/| RSGRACE FOOTE still Continues LVjL the business carried on by her uring the lite-lime of her late husband John Samuel Foote), and trusts to merit ontinuance of patronage —Temperance Ilooms, Willow Bank, HiU'f C- p ek. GOOD STABLING. HILL'S CREEK POST-OEFICE. Cobb and Co.'s Coaches stop here on the upward and downward journey. PRINCE ALFRED HOTEL. BLACSHTCNE HILIi. sAML. INDKR Proprietor. Wines, "pints and Liquors of the Eeat Brands. Good Stalling. ooked after. Store. Butchery and Bakery fa\ H E ROYAL HOTEL, J_ Ei RN-STREET, NASEBY. EDMUND HORSWELL... Proprietor. A substantial and handsome addition having been made to the above veil-known Hotel, it is now one cl 1 e most comfortable and cojr.'ZJviivVS U omul outside Dunediu. Complete jciite of Private Apartments. First-class Accommodation for Visitors. Wines, Spirits and Ales of the Best Brands. BILLIARDS. Unsurpassed Stabling Accommodation. E. Florswell.of the Royal ITotel, having completed his unrivalled and well-finished Stable at the bottom of Kavn "q.iare, in connection with the. above llctel. be[<s to notify to Travellers and the public generally that, llorsi's will be stabicd, well fed and properly attended to by efficient grooms. Cobb and Co.'s Mail Conches arrive afand depart from the ,£0 B E B T II 0 S I E Saddler & narnessmaker, Leven street, Naseby (opposite the Ban of New South Wales). SB. M«CAR TH Y , BARRISTER, Solicitor and Conveyancer, NASEBY Loans negotiated. Business transacted before, the Land Board- Offices: Levenstreet, Nasebv. MAIL COACHES. WE BEG to intimate for the information of the public that, being the Mail Cont-nctorsVor the undermentioned places, our Coaches will arrive and depart as follows:—Leave Lnwronce every Monday. Wednesday, and Friday, for Tapanui, Roxburgh, Alexandra, Clyde, Cromwell, Arrowtuwr. and (Queensown, returning to Lawrence in time or the 3.00 pin train every Tuesday, Thursday i'iid Saturday, Leave Vne Km pi re lio'el, Palmerston, every iUond.iy and Friday, for Uur'iaek, Waihemo, Kyi-buin, Nasebv, Black tone Hill, Koui;h Ridge, B.cks, Cambrians, St. Bathar.3, Ophir, Eden Creek and Clyde, returning on Tuesdays and Sa:Urdu vr. l.eavo the Empire ITotel, Palmerst-n, !or Macraes, Ilyde, and Nasel.y on Wednesday, returning on Thuivu.iv. Travelling Tickets will be issued to Co[ni::(:rci:<l Mon to faciliia'e their spying at ph'vs a'ong-tbe n ad and lesuming :iit- journey a- i' inav suit them. Cobb and Co's Stables, at Lawrence •ire under ihe immediate supervision o'' on r M 1 Ciwg, and h ive always ready 'or ■lire Saddle i] <;r>es, Single or Double lili'/gles. Parcel Book OHice--llailway Department, Dnnedin. Mr 10 lioiswell, Pnyal Hotel, Nnsr-by, is in an horised A;;ent ior booking passengers and parcels from Nasebv 'or i'uj trier ston, and from Naaeby to Clyoe. IT. CRAIG A CO., Proprietors, Office. Peel-strcpt 4 Lawrencj,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1039, 2 November 1889, Page 1
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