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TO LET ON LEASE, AWARAU HOTEL, CROMWELL \jyj\J\JX t.lUi-1 Ul J.TJ.XH >» . UiHiUl.iiii. 4. Apply to * c Mr GEO. JENOUR, fil 10-tc Cromwell. f st TRY ar /TARSH'S ADELAIDE WINE J? L IF YOU WANT A TREAT. 89 t J, IX7" ANTED—Situation as BAR-MAID f W W 11 * f ill a respectable hotel. Address, "A. 8., til Post-office, Miller's Flat." 14 U( t lJUST ARRIVED, —FIRST-CLASS & CANVAS, ei Manufactured expressly for Sluicing. G1 JAMES TAYLOR, a Cromwell Timber Yard. e LOST, in Cromwell, a Deposit Receipt (Bank of New South Wales) for £3O, *J marked FDR 11/1025, and dated 9oh January, j in IS7O. The tinder will be rewarded on leaving i ol the document at the Bank of New South Wales, I at Cromwell. Tj —_ 1 1] OTICE.—As we are now talcing stock,; ci .% we must request a SETTLEMENT of all | tJ outstanding ACCOUNTS by the Ist February, ~ ">•"». I. HALLENSTEIN & CO. « TMPE RI A L II OTE L, „ JL PRIXCES-STftEET SOUTH, I y , DUNEDIN. | ,1 Having taken the above hotel, I bet; to intimate J tl to my old friends and the public generally that, tl I am prepared to olFer the beat accommodation i "' hj to Boarders, private families, and Travellers, at Moderate Charges. Very superior accommodation for Wedding Parties, &c. First-class Stablivo. —Horses, Buggies, and Carriages on hire. 135 W. 11. HAYDON. JOHN RICHARDS, Proprietor of the r>ANNOCKBURN HOTEL & STORE, RICHARDS'S FERRY, BANNOCKBURN, r, anxious to retire from business, offers p FOR SALE the whole of his PROPERTY, 1 which will be disposed of either in one lot, or j y separately, to suit purchasers. : [, Thr Property Comprises : i s 1. The BANNOCKBURN HOTEL, situate atL the junction of the Ferry Roads, and front- j ing the road to Carrick Range and Nevis. . The house contains a spacious Hall for public meetings ; large Dining-room, two Sitting- , rooms, five Bed-rooms, Bar-room, and every accommodation for carrying on a large busi- " ness. Attached to the Hotel is a substan-tially-built Stable ; also, Stockyard, Sheds- } and other out-buildings. 2 The GENERAL STORE, now doing a large, ] lucrative, and steady trade, established up- : wards of four years ; together with the ' Stock-ijt-Trade, including Soft Goods, Provisions, Hardware, and every variety of j goods required in a mining district. i 3. The BAKERY & BUTCHERY BUSINESS, j, with Baker's Oven, Butcher's Shop, and all 1 necessary appliances. 4 The SELF-ACTING PUNT, BOAT, and GEAR belonging to the Upper Forty. r>. An Eighth Share in the ELIZABETH Quartz-Mining Company, Carrick Range,— acknowledged to be one of the best mining properties in the Province. 6. FRUIT GARDEN", comprising an acre of ground, substantially fenced, and planted with Fruit Trees of all descriptions. The only reason for wishing to dispose of the above Properties, is that Mr Richards, having been in the district since the outbreak of the Dunstan Rush, is now desirous of retiring altogether from active business. Tlollowaifs PlU.i, —an infallible remedy for bile.—M»ny who suffer from bile are unconscious of it. They complain of sick headaches, derangement and sinking at the stomach, loss of appetite, low ness of spirits, want of ener<. hands, or face swelling, and know not that these symptoms denote the imperfect action of the iiver, and if not remedied may lead to dropsy. Kolloway's Pills will always be found to act directly upon the liver and stomach, and carry off the redundancy of humours, thereby restoring the patient to a full enjoyment of health. The blue pill is a mercurial and destructive medicine that no one should take.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 114, 16 January 1872, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 114, 16 January 1872, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 114, 16 January 1872, Page 6

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