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Martyrs to Neuralgia, and Toothache read this. —The Bey- W. Green, when in the Home Country, was afflicted with neuralgia for nearly two years, and could get no relief from the ordinary remedies, including the drawing of teeth, and had begun to fear that this distressing complaint would be the companion of his life, when lis providentially consulted a physician in London, who prescribed for liitn a medicine (to be used internally) which, in spite of decayed teeth, cured him in two days. The prescription has since been used for oth.hr obstinate casu? both of neuralgia and toothache, and has not been known to Jail in a single case. All persons suffering from or liable to be afflicted with neuralgia or toothache should send at once for the proscription, and keep it by them in case of need. A copy-will be posted to any address on receipt of 2s 6d in postage stamps. Apply direct to Rev. W. Green, South Riverton j or to J. W. Chapman, bjokseller, &c. Palmerston street, Rivertoii.

Amusements. BIT EST ON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A BAZAAR in aid of the Church Building Fun i v ill be held in the Orldfellows' Hall on 27th, 28th, and 29th DECEMBER Committee : Mrs Cameron „ Fullarton „ Pankhurst „ Winton „ G. Eeid Mrs Chapman „ A. Burns „ Gr. Cassels ~ Bell A.M'Naughton Galliott Eil. Simpson B. Bailey S. Tnstone G. Robertson R. Stewart Coiitributions of work, money, or goods, thankfu'ly received by the Committee. The Committee desire to intimate that no article will be allowed to be disposed of by lottery or raffle. TEMPERANCE HALL. BAZAAR in aid of erecting a Temper- " auce Had will be held about the 9th November next. Contributions will be thankfully received by Meadames M. M'Do&ald and R.M. Cameron or Miss Winton. Sales by Auction. SATURDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER. AT THE UNION HOTEL STABLES, Dee Street. At 11.30 a.m. 20 FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS. "TcIRDELL & CO. have received instructions from Mr Robert Cupples to sell by uucbion on the above date—~i REALLY first-class heavy JUO draught Marcs and Geldings, all 3, 4 and 5-year old. ' . A LIGHT Harness Horses Tsi and useful Hacks. Catalogues will be issued in a few days, giving the name, sex, age, and.description of work to which the resoective horses are Tbe Auctioneers have pleasure in drawing the attention of farmers avid others to the above sale, which will comprise nothing but really first-class stock—sound and staunch. Every lot will be submitted with a guarantee. Terms at Sale. McARDELL & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER. By Order of the Mortgagees. 5 GRANT & CO., instructed by the ■ • Mortgagees, will sell by auction, at their rooms, Palmereton street, Riverton, on above date, at 2 o'clock, Section 4, Block XV, Jacob's River Hundred, containing 86£ acres superior agricultural land. THORN BURY. TUESDAY, 14th SEPT. ' GRANT & CO. will hold their next monthly sale of stock, &c, at Foster's yards, on above date, at 2 p.m., and will sell on account of W. D. A. and P. Association, That very desirable property known as the Club House, situated at Hazlett's crossing, on the Otautau railway, consisting of one aero of ground, on which is erected a two-roomed house, with brick Persons having stock, Ac, fur sale, will oblige by communicating with the auctioneers as early as possible. Wanted RANTED immediately, a few TEAMS for Harrowing. Six to eight weeks' employment. Apply at Merrivale. WANTED KNOWN. Ci ARDS, Circulars, Billheads, Posters, and every description of Job Printing, executedut the Western Star Ollcc on Ihfl shortest Hoticc

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Western Star, Issue 376, 1 September 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 376, 1 September 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 376, 1 September 1880, Page 3

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