I AN A .'■i GLOBULES .QUICKLY GUILE Nervous Prostration, Debilits, Mental Depression, Dizziness, Loss ov Memory, Lost Vigor. Arrests Premature Old A'-'e, Physical Weakness and Decay. Cures all diseases resultin -• from Indiscretions or Exoessesj Restores Lost Power, Exhausted Vitality, Lost Encr y, etc. THE STRONGEST INVIGORANT KNOWN. The " Medical Record " states:— " Actim: as it does directly upon the nervous system, it restores the debilitated Functions of the Principal Or ansof the Human Frame, and is unsurpassed as a Nervine. It builds ur the Constitution, and Imparts Muscular Ener/y, yivinj Stbexgtii and VrrALrrr. to the System." PRICE—I2s Gd. The Glohules never fail in •mn : Instant Relief and Permanent Cure. All Chemists, & sent with full directions by addressing the Sole A^ent— A. S. GOFF, Loch Buildings, Collins Place, MELBOURNE, VICTORIA. « BSGRACE FOOTE still Continues _'■ the business carried on by her uring the life-time of her late husband John Samuel Foote), and trusts to merit ontinuance of patronage— 'l einperance Rooms, Willow Bank, Hill's C-eek. GOOD STABLING. HILL'S CREEK POST-OFFICE. Cobb and Co.'s Coaches stop here on the UDWard and downward journey. RINCE ALFRED HOTEL. -■-.' :• ' '.BLACKSTCKJB HILIi.- : \'.V ' - 6AML. LNDEk ... ; „. Proprietor. WineX Spirits and Liquoi a of the E»at Brands. Good Stabling. ooked after. Store, Butchery and Bakery iH E ROY A L HOT EL, Earn-street, Naseby. EDMUND HORSWELL... ProprietorA substantial and handsome addition having been made to the above well-known Hotel, it is now one cf he most comfortuble and coijyQCodie.c» . te ound outside Dunedin. . Complete Saite of Private Apartments. First-class Accommodation for Visitors. Wines, Spirits and Ales of the Best Brands. BILLIARDS. Unsurpassed Stabling Accommodation. E. Horswell, of the Royal Hotel, having completed his unrivalled and well-finished Stable at the bottom of Earn Square, in connection with tht:above Hotel, bej>s to notify to Travellers and the public generally that Hovseß will be stabled, well fed and properly, attended to by efficient grooms. Cobb and Co.'s Mail Couches arrive atand depart from the lWal Hotel. T»OBE E T II O S I E Saddler & Flarnessmaker, Leven street, Naseby (opposite the Ban | of New South Wales). B. M • C A K T H Y , BARRISTER, Solicitor and Conveyancer, NASEBY. Loans negotiated. Business transacted before the I/and Board- Offices: Levensf.reet, Nasebv. MAIL COACHES. /'E BEG to intimate for the inlor- , / matioitot the public that, being the Mail Contractors for the undermentioned places, our Coaches will arrive and depart as follows:—Leave Lawrence every Monday. Wednesday, and Friday, for Tapanui, Roxburgh, Alexandra, Olydu.Oiomwell, Arrowtownand Queensown, returning to Laurtnce in time or the 3.30 pin train every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave the Empire Jlo'el, Palmerston, every Monday and Friday, for DurSack, Waihenio, Kyebmu, Naseby, Black, tone Hill, Bough Ridge, Btcks, Cambrians, St. Bathans, Ophir, Eden Creek and Clyde, returning on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Leavo the Empire Hotel, Palmerstnn, for Macraes, Hyde, and Naseby on Wednesday, reluming on Thur.-dav. Travelling Tickets will bs issued to Commercial Men to facilitate their staying at plai-es along the rt.ad and resuming the journey as ii may suit them. Cobb and Co's Stables, at Lawrence are under the immediate supervision oi our Mr Craig, and have alwuys ready lor hiru Saddle Horses, Siutjie or Douole BuggK'S. i'arcel Book Office— Railway Department, Dunedin. Mr E 11 oißwell, Royal Hotel, Nasi-by, isan au'horisedA»etit tor booking oassentiers and pnrcelslrom Naseby (or Palmer ston, and from Naseby to Ciyue. H. CRAIG & CO.. Proprietor*, Office, l J eol-6tret'.t. Luwrencj.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1040, 7 November 1889, Page 1
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