MR T. L. SHEPHERD, M.H.R., will ADDEESS the ELECTORS on TUESDAY NEXT, 23rd iust., at eight o'clock p.m., in Kidd's Hall, CROMWELL.
vUNSTAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL. A Public Meeting will be held in the TOWN j HALL, Cromwell, on Tuesday, the 23rd inst., for the purpose of electing a LOCAL COMMIT- j TEE for the above Institution. By order of Committee.
- JROMWELL KILWINNIJSH * ) LODGE (5.0.) The Regular Meetinq «f the above Lodj will be held on WEDNESDAY Evening, tl 24th April, at 7.30 sharp. Business,—llai ings, &c. By order of the R.W.M. T. MA RTIlf, Secretary.
ADI ES* SEMIN All Y, ' Enniscort-strcet. MRS WILKINSON, Having opened the above-mentioned Establishment, trusts that by perseverance, and strict attention to hor pupils, she may merit continued patronage. &J* The Course of Study comprises Heading, Writing, Arithmetic, Plain and Ornamental Needlework; with oral lessons on the Globes, Geography, Grammar, and History. Accomplishments : Music, French, and Drawing. Boarders Taken on Moderate Terms.
TIIEN MU M 11 AL L THE FIIIST POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT OF THE SEASON Will take place on the FRIDAY, MAY 24.
PUBLIC NOTICE. HEREBY Give Notico that 1 have no connection with the (inn of C. Nelson Cromwell, am] will NOT 1510 IiESPONSI for any Debts contracted by the abovc-n; Firm. WILLIAM JACKSON BARB Cromwell, April '2.?, 1872.
UNICIPALITY OF CUO&IWELL. i»l A LI, RATEPAYERS that do not pay their Rates to the Town (JJork on or before KRI DA Y the I'.UU of April instant, will be proceeded against without furthur notice, l'-v Order 11. W. SMYTITIRS, Town Clerk and Collector. Cromwell, April 8, 187:2. HROMWELL PUD LIO LI CHARY. Applications for the post of LIBRARIAN (vacant by felio resignation of Mv G. Jonour) will be received by the Secretary up to tin date of next Committee Mooting, viz., liih MAY. Salary, L.lO per annum. J. (i. BALLARD, Hon. Sec. h) have now opened out our Autumn ' and Winter Stock of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTH, &c. ; alio, full supplies in every department. For particulars, sec our general advertisement on the first parro. I. lIALLENSTEIN & CO. JJ\ II A R 1) I N G, • (formerly Cook at the Commercial 1 fotel, Cromwell,) Bogs to inform visitors to Carrickton that bo hai taken the Restaurant in connection with the Roofers' Arms Hotel, where they may rely irpor. getting a GOOD LUNCHEON at any hour of the day. There is a first-class four-stalled Stable attached to the Motel.
A Remarkable cr;ro of Dropsy, by IhiUn:r;i>fs Pills. —lames Thomas, an old discharged soldier, who had been many years in India, where his constitution was much impaired, attended St. George's Hospital some time, Irony in very had health, and. dropsical ; after several weeks the poor fellow began to despair, as lie got worse instead of better. One day ho happened to meet liis old commanding of’icer, who gave him some money and recommended him to try Holloway's Tills, which advice he followed, and in about two months every symptom of dropsy had left him, besides being restored to perfect, health. Tins is another cxtraovdiua'y proof of the vulu of this purify'-s . vjcdiuue.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 128, 23 April 1872, Page 4
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