e a distance of eight miles there is only the ono road, no byroads at all, with rateable property on hotii sides all the way, and there is nqt two miles of gravelled road in the ]«>t. Tlte council started a road to le>|tl to Ida,-.. Valley railway station, and ..after fooling close on £. 200 in it coolly closed the road for vtraffic. Considering that -..the. mail conch passes the road in quf;jt ion tw/ee daily, it | s nothing short of a disgrace to botjh councillors and ratepayers to allow Ihe present condition of the roijds to continue, August 14th. ("Owing !o nri oversight llifl ahnve cttor was hfL out of kst Sssnc.-Ko ] A Sydney cable of the. 2otb Rays Unit New Zealand crossbred wethers jiiade 2tis to 10s, llullocks made £2;) los, averaging £'2l 19d <td to £-22 4s Bd. | Wurcs'Voir Have a Had Cold. Yfru want a remedy that will Rive quick relmf arid effort a permanent cure. Yijm want a remeily that will relieve the and make txpeetoraMon easy, V')a a remedy that will cour,ternct any (tendency toward pneumonia, Yi|« want the best medicine that can he obtn hied. y«|n want, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Tt'aUvaya cures aad euro* quickly. J. (Brown, Na c cjhy f and W. M'Oonnochie, St. Rathane, tell ff. lijow long and disastrous has been the .drought in Australia may be pictured from the positive statement of • -no who is not given to exaggeration, that there are children in tho back cop o try five and six years of age who do not rejpcinher to havo seen rain. That means that in some places no rain has fallen for three years. Fori foreign note-paper; for ivourning note for plain noiti-paper in inrpc variety ; Tor fancy notcpnprr ; iur boxed stationery; for inks, pens, nibs, pencils, rubbers, gum' blotting paper. Try The Mount Ida Chkosicle. If you are sitting In a restaurant or in $ shop where wattressc s or lady clerks are in a'tendance, you will noto, now and again, some jouug woman will put her hand to her back and straighten herself up, while her lips are tightoned as it by pain. It's backache ;; yet all day long she must be on her fei>t, lifting carrying,! hurrying. 3 hat weak spot, the back, |caa bo made strong by the use of Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills. Tbeycure the djtaems which causeheadaehe,backache, I nervousness, and leleeplcssnesF. " For bver a year I have buffered from iodige&tion and kidney complaint; tho latter W d to affect mo acro3i tho small of the batik, causing me groat pain and inconvenience. Seeing Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills advertised, I decided to give them a trial, t he results are highly satisfactory. After them the pain disappeared, j used also to suffer slightly from eczema, but thathob eutirely vanished. I find the Tillsa gentle purgative and verysearohing," writes A. MdKenzte, Knight-street. • Williamstown, jViatoria. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a perfect blood purifier, and a poaitivi cure for biliousness, indigestion, constipation, headaclus, sallow complexion, liver ami kidney troubles, piles, pimples, toils aha blotches, and female ailments. Sold byj chemists ard storekeeper?, Is 3d per bottle, lor sis bottles 7s. Solo proprietors, -fhe VY[. H. Comstock Co., Ltd. (Australasian I)ep6t),sS Pi-t Bt. Sydney. Packed in amber bottles and thefullnsune blown tboreoß GIENT BRITON SOTEr* NASEJ3Y. JAM WBBj ... PrqiriL'ttir. HaI'TNG Purchased tho Above liotel, 1 trust by Strict Attention jto Business and HY KEKI'ING ONLY LIQUORS OF THK 3BJ«T CUANOri, AND <V 1 fllfST-CLASS TABUS to merit, a Fair Share of Public Pttronnge. oiiap> uk h y r<it ict l y RIOUISUATH!, P M'ATAMNEYj } > K(?.S to Notify tho Inhabitants nf j 1 V Waipiata and Surrounding J.)is- j irieUthht he has Cumnwiiood BpsilAKER . (S|UALL 15000S A SPECIALITY) & Merchant," , And lis Prepared to Cutoi: for . Their Wants. A-Largo Stock of—r UROCEUIKS, miAPICKY, WOTS AND HHOES, IW ON MO NG lill Y, Tf.MDKIi, &c. .-Always* on Hand to Select From, ; VRIPICS MQDKKATK. Oodsl* OHfvuioil ill Any I'iirt fHi l> .
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 33, Issue 9332, 29 August 1902, Page 4
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664Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 33, Issue 9332, 29 August 1902, Page 4
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