LAN A -■ - GLOBULES QUICKLY CURE JS"kevous.Pkostkation, Debility, Mental Depression, Dizziness, Loss ov Memoey, Lost Vigor. Arrests Premature Old Aire, Physical Weakness and Decay. Cures all diseases repultin.' from Indiscretions or Excesses ; Restores Lost Power, Exhausted Vitality, Lost Ener y, etc. THE STRONGEST INVIGORANT KNOWN. The " Medical Record " states : " Actincr as it does direoily upon the nervous sybtem, it restores the debilitated Functions of the Principal Or ans of the Human Frame, and is unsurpassed as a Nervine. It builds UP the Constitution, and Imparts Muscular Ener. y, giving Strength and Vitality to the System." PRICE—I2s Cd. The Glohules never fail in ivin l -- Instant Itdiief ind Permanent Cure. All Chemists, & sent with fun directions by addressing the Sole A-.ent — A. S. GOFF, Loch Buildings, Collins Place, MELBOURNE, VICTORIA. I %IK RSGRACE 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 —'letnperance Rooms, Willow Bank, Hill's C-«ek. GOOD STABLLXG. I HILL'S CREEK EOST-OJEIOE. | Oobb and Co.'s Coaches stop here on the upward and downward journey. (RINOE ALFRED HOTEL. ..L BLACKSTCNE; HILL. 6A.ML. INDEK ... -.,. Proprietor. : Wines, Spirits and Liquor s of the Beat Brands. Good Stalling 'Hor«s»"<txii>t'./ ooked after, Store, Butchery and Bakery royal hotel, EiRN- STREET, NaSEBY. EDMUND UOksWELL... Proprietor. A substantial and handsome addition having beeu made to the above well-known Hotel, it is now one of fce mostcomforti able and corcaayiiocß le ound outside Dun?din. Complete Sane of Private Apartments. First-class Accommodation'for Visitors. Wines, Spirits and Ales of the Best Brands. B T LLIAKD . Jnsurpassed Stabling Accommodation. E. Horswell.of the Royal Hotel, having completed his unrivalled and well-finished Stable at the bottom of Earn Square, ir. connection with the above Uotel. beys to notify to Travellers and the public generally that Horses will be stabled, well fed aud properly attended to by efficient groonid. Cobb and Co.'s Mail Coaches arrive at and depart from the B°val Hotel"Vo B E R T H OS I E Saddler & Harnessmaker, Leven street, Naseby (opposite ihi Bank of New South Wales). ™ *.. M'CAE TII Y , BARRISTER, . Solicitor and Conveyancer, NASEBY.. Loans negotiated. Business transacted before the Land Board- Offices: Leven3rreet, JSaseov. MAIL COACHBS. 'E BEG to intimate for the inlor- / maticn of the public that, being the Mail Ccmtn.ctors for the undermentioned places, our Coaches will arrive and depart as follows:—Leave Lawrence every Monday. Wednesday, and Friday, for Tapanui, Roxburgh, Alexandra, Clydf.Cioinweil, Arrow town and Queensown, rfturning to Law rtnee in time or the 3.30 pm »rain every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Leave ',he Empire llo:el, Palmerston, every Monday and Friday, for Dur l >aek, Wail.emo, Naseby, B.ack comHill, Hough Ridge, Bieks, Cambriauß, St. Batbans, Ophir, Eden Creek and Clyde, returning on Tuesdays and Sa urdavs. Leave tl.e Empire Hotel, Palmerst..n, for Macraes, Hyde, and Nasefcy on Wed nesday, reiurningon Thursday. Travelling Tickets will be issutd to Commercial Men to facilitate their staying at places along the read and iesuniin>/ the journey a* it uiuy suit thrin. Cobb and Co's Stables, at Lawrence are under the immediate supervision o our Mr Craig, and have always re;idy joi hire Saddle Hor ß es, Sii.Ejle or DouDle Buggio Paicel Book Office —Kailw:iy Department, Ph.neij'm. Mf E lloiswell, Royal Hotel, iS'nsi-by, isan au: Ijoristd Aiieiit ior bnukng uassenget'3 and p:ireels Iroui Nasehy ;or Palmer ston, and from Nuseby to L'iytie. H. OR \l<3 & L'O., Proprietors, Oilic", Feel-strii t Lawrene).
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 1066, 8 May 1890, Page 1
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569Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 1066, 8 May 1890, Page 1
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