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NOTICE. I’J’NLESS all Accounts owing to the undersigned are paid forthwith, proceedings will be taken for their recovery. JULIUS SEE HOF. » I 10 LET, about 80 GHdiNS DIiCU aua I -L BANK FENi E, about two miles from I Biverlon on the VValhicelown road Plans to be | seen at Mr M'Donald’s Store. Riverton ; or at Mr Fallow’s, on tlie ground. Tenders to be sent in t# Mr M Donald's not later than the 29th inst. '5 I'lte lowest or any tender not. necessarily RCTO CAEPENTBftiS, ri’tENDERS will be received up to Saturday, JL dl.ii February, 1878. for the ERECTION of DWELLLNO-jjOUSE at O.autau for Mr Hector iVPivor, Plans and specificat ions to be seen at our office after Monday, 24th January, 1876. ' REID &. SONS. 1 CARDS, Circulars, Dll heads Posters, and every de-cr.p ion of Job Printing, xe-. uted at ilie Western Star Office, on the shortest notice. .

When the Earl of Bradford was brought be* fore Lord Chancellor Loughborough to be examine up m application for a statute of lunacy agains' him, the Chancellor a‘deed him,, ‘ How many 1 -gs bar a sheep ?’ ‘ Does your lordship mean,’ answered Lord Bra I’fdrdj ‘a lire or-.a dead sheep ?’ . ‘ Is it not the same thing?’, sail the Chancellor, 4 No.-mv lord;’ said Lor 1 Brad* ford;* ‘‘tlinv is much difference. A. living sheep may have four legs j a clea 1 sheep has only two. There arc but two logs of mutton ; the two legs a-e shoulders.' hii . t / Holloway’s Pills —Hale Cons tit ntions The /experience of years has all own 1 that when the dfumun frame has become debilitated from .thft /effects of exposure, csetsses, or neglect,Hßieie 'iJKlls will repair the mischief if taken according tm<] c directions. Holloway's Pills exercise the most wonderful tonic properties ia all cases of nervous Repression, wheseby the rital powers are weakened, and the circulation is rendered languid and unsteady. They imprpr* Uw> appetite, strengthen (ho digestion, regulate Iholiyer, and act as gentle aperients. The Pills are suited to ulf ages and all habits. V patient'writosi ‘ Your Pills to bn Valued r(jiliiv vilv to'he ihi-'wil. During iriHiiy yrtVrs I wmghr f >’ in vain, was daily becoming weaker, J b(fV wbeh 1 he.ir iof yo.ir Pills, and hud recourse U> tae<u, they au y,\ rostered me.’ ~

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Western Star, Issue 125, 29 January 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Western Star, Issue 125, 29 January 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Western Star, Issue 125, 29 January 1876, Page 3

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