£5; THE AR T PRESERVATIVE OF ALL ARTS. CROMWELL ARGUS Vtlrtba ® f kt MELMORE TERRACE. Matthews & Fenwick, \V& rPEZniT'riSEa, A EXECDTE ORDERS FOR ■ ® If G JT I' 4 ‘ OF EVERY KIND In the must modern styles of the Art. BOOK AND PAMPHLET WORK Unsurpassed in the Colony, PLAIN, Ir* AT? t COLORED, ENAMELLED, W-tA-JXiJJO | EMBOSSED, In endless variety of style. ADMISSION TICKETS For Balls , Concerts, Lectures, Entertainments t Soirees, tfcc. etc. BALL PEO&BAMMES, NEWEST STYLES. Business & Invitation Circulars, Printed in Ne<v and Elegant Type, On Fine Post oh Fancy Note Paper. MINING COMPANIES’ SCRIP, (Superior to Lithographed) ON FIRST-CLASS LOAN PAP Eli. POSTERS, ANY SIZE, BLACK OR COLOURED INKS. ILLUMINATED SHOW-CARDS, SUPERB DESIGNS, In Coloured fobs or Gold Bronze. Receipt and Delivery Books Neatly printed ami strongly hound. Catalogues, Hand Hills, Programmes, Labels, Memo.’s, Societies’ Pules, Bags and Wrapping Papers, Prospectuses, Envelopes, Ale & Porter Labels, Circular Labels, —AND—EVERY OTHER KIND OF PRINTING
Dr. FrigM* Phosphoiiynr Multitudes of; people are hopelessly sufferin'* from Debility, Nervous and Liver complaints, depression of spirits, delusions, unfitness for business or study, j failure of hearing, sight, and memory, lassitude, i want of power, &c., whose cases admit of a per-1 manent cure by the new remedy PitosFiumvNE | (ozonic oxygen), which at once allays all irrita-1 tion and excitement, imparts new energy and i life to the enfeebled constitution, and rapidly I cures every sL.ge of these hitherto incurable and : distressing maladies. Sob! bv all chemists and storekeepers throughout the colonies, from whom i pamphlets containing testimonials may he oh-1 tained. Caution : 'Be particular tc ask Dr. ! Bright’s Phosphndyne, as imitations are abroad, j Wholesale agents for New Zealand Kemp-■ thorite, Prosser, & Co., Dunedin. 1 Amputation and mortification no doubt pr e .! vented by Holloway* Ointment and Pills. extract of a letter, dated Chesterton, January Oth, 1848 “To Professor Holloway—Sir : 1 beg to state, for your satisfaction and the information of the afflicted, the perfect cure your (hutment' and Pills have effected on me. 1 have had a very bad leg since June last, caused by a bruise. So bail was it that gangrene set in, which made me apprehensive that amputation would be indispensable,—but, thank God. by the use of your invaluable Ointment and Pills, it is now perfectly healed, and is quite sound.—(Signed) James M. Duncan, Principal of the Chesterton Bay School”
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 180, 22 April 1873, Page 3
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