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Mabttks to Neuralgia and Toothache head this. —The &ev. W. Green, when in the Home Country, was afflicted with neu ralgia for nearly two years, and could get no relief from the ordinary rem.-dies, including the drawing of teeth, and ha I begun to fear that this distressing complaint would be tha companion of his life, when he providentially consulted a physician tn London, who prescribed For him a medicine (to boused internally) which, in spite of decayed teeth, cured him in two days. The prescription has since been used for other obstinate eases both of neuralgia and toothache, and has not been known to fail in a single case. All persons suffering from or liable to be afflicted with neuralgia or toothache should send at once for the prescription, and keep it by them in case of need. A copy will be posted to aHy address on receipt of 2s 61 in postage stamps. Apply direct to Rev. W. Green, South iiiverlon ; or to J. W. Chapman, bookseller, &e. Palmeraton street, Riverton. Meetings, ST. GEORGE QUARTZ-MJNIJNG COMPANY, LIMITED. A MEETING of the shareholders in the ■*-*- above company will be held in the ol Council Chambers on Thursday, 9th inst., at 8 p.m. Business : Important. G. O. CASSEL3, Legal Manager. WESTERN DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 4 GENERAL MEETING of the members ■*-*- of the above Association will be held t»t Foster's Thornbury Junction Hotel, on Tuesday, 14th September, at 4 p.m. Business : Consideration of report from sub-committee re cattle show, and general. A meeting of the Committee will be held at 2 p.m. same day. D. MURCHIE, Secretary, To J. W. Hamilton, Esq., Stratbarran SIR; \ISTE the undersigned respectfully reques fc * * you to call a public meeting of owners and occupiers of land, within the Aparima Rabbit District, to take into consideration the Amended Rabbit Act, as we believe that under its provisions the rabbit nuisance can be suppressed without entailing additional taxation on the already overburdened ratepayers. A. M. CARMICHAEL. THOMAS SUTTON. W. A. LYON. JAMES H. YOUNG. E. DRaBBLE. TAPPER & CO. WILLIAM WALKER. In compliance with the above requisition, I hereby invite a PUBLIC MEETING of owners and occupiers of land in the Aparima Rabbit District, to be held at Thornbury on TUESDAY, the 7th SBPTEMBSR next, at 4 o'clock p.m., to consider the Amended Rabbit Act, and devise the best means of avoiding additional taxation in suppressing the rabbit nuisance. J. W. HAMILTON. Stratharran. 31st August, 1880. THE REV. FATHER KEHOE will celebrate MASS in W BEY'S BUSH on SUND iY, 12th inßt. Sales by Auction TUESDAY, SEPT. 7 "* GRANT & CO. will sell by auction at their new mart on above date, at 2 o'olock. 20 tons first-class Oamaru potatoes. Also 3 Chests Drawers, jChiffio-ier, Badsteads, Tables, an assortment of Boots and Shoes, and sundries. TUESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER. By Order of the Mortgagees. ~> GRANT & CO., instructed by the - * Mortgagees, will sell by auction, at their rooms, Palmerston street, Riverton, on above date, at 2 o'clock, Section 4, Block XV, Jacob's River Hundred, containing 86£ acres superior agricultural land. THORNBURY. TUESDAY, 14th SEPT. GRANT & CO. will hold their nest • 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 acre of ground, on which is erected a two-roomed house, with brick chimney. Poisons having stock, &c, for sale, will obligii by communicating with the auctioneers us curly as possible.

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Western Star, Issue 377, 4 September 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 377, 4 September 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 377, 4 September 1880, Page 3