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The following is the list of letters received at the Post-oiiico, PromSvel!, in December last, and roma unclaimed at the end of March, IST'-! : I'M ward P.raeogirdal ; dames (in time ; duo. Kerr; ('has. A! ‘Quarry,; John Payne ; Tim:;. Sco.;t ; <T. aides Siew.ivt; p. G. Ward ; Sarah Ann Wilson. [.L/r. /-'A. .it.:>!.] -Having purchased for <• mli, and personally selected One Thousand Pounds worth of Autumn and Winter Drapery, Clothing, Moots, &c., we fed much pleasure in announcing to our numerous customers and other residents in the district that the same will he added to our present large stool- and ho open for inspection this week. We can therefore safely assure constituents that v. c have the largest and choicest stock of Seasonable Goods on the Mold-folds; hut don’t take our word for it : come and julge for yourselves. —I. 1 lallcnstein & Co. Legs that for Eleven Years were Swollen io nearly the size of the Person's i» >dv cured hy (folliwnif's OhitPi’itf arrl Pills. - -Mrs Higgins, of Park-street, Wellington, .Salop, caught a severe cold after a eonl'memont, when her legs commenced swelling, an I s i went on until they became nearly as large as her body, breaking out , into sores, and discharging a thin watery humour, j which continued for eleven years. Tim pain was 1 generally mast excruciating; every treatment i was tried in vain, muii at hist she used Holloi way's Pills and Ointment, which e'e-cted a per- | feet cure. Her general hcilth is likewise wonderfully improved. This extraordinary ease was comimitiica!od hy Mr U. .Sharp, of Ao. gj), Pare.i street, Wellington. ! I'T!UZATMX OF Kaviiiii; : -w and plant | nettles, says M. ( barren", a :m;h iarofi, and all the sandhills in the south and the Wastes in i other parts of Prance will Po e-m-. ortod into i green and profitable fields. M. Gaiavne wonders - that the world is so slow to learn the groat economic value oi this robust paint, wluea w:'l | gvo>v everywhere. liaise net-tics. he says, n'nd I in the young tops thereof yon will have a delij clous and early vegetable for youV dinner-table, j and abundance of early green food for your I cattle. The milk of cows is improved by a diet . | of nettles, and the beef of cattle fed on nettles Pis superior to all other. Settles, too, arc of I remarkable efficacy m restoring broken-down ; iiorscs to vigour. i m i oiitUieice Tln-ir v;uue lin great.; for they ■anbe 1 rested as hemp, and

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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 125, 2 April 1872, Page 5

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Untitled Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 125, 2 April 1872, Page 5

Untitled Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 125, 2 April 1872, Page 5

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