k late telegram says :—The police have ascertained that a complete larrikin organisation exists in the Melbourne Club, and members subscribe Is. per week each into a fund devoted to the payment of fines inflicted upon members of the club. L.lO was deposited by Secretary as bail for a larrikin on Saturday. The funds in hand amount to L.23. The inhabitants of the Cromwell district are sometimes puzzled to know which is the best and cheapest establishment to purchase their supplies of drapery and clothing at. They should no longer remain in doubt on that score. If they will only pay one visit to W. Talboys' London House, they will discover for themselves that it is not only the cheapest but the best store at which to deal for these articles. Mr Talboys has made arrangements to import his stock direct from the Home markets, and the public can rest assured that everything will be Sold by him at an advance only sufficient to repay the original cost, and return a fair percentage on the outlay. Every article in Mr Talboys* establishment is marked in j)lain figures, from which no abatement is ever made.—rAwr.] Holloway's Pills.— This valuable medicine has triumphed over every obstacle with which time, prejudice, and vested interest have opposed it, and it at length stands forth victorious as the most reliable remedy for those derangements of the system so common at the change of seasons. When the air grows cooler, and the functions of the skin are retarded, an occasional dose of Holloway's Pills will induce the liver and kidneys to greater activity, and compensate the system for diminished cutaneous action. As alteratives, aperients, and tonics these fills have no equal. To every aged and delicate person, whose appetite is defective, digestion infirm, and tone of health low, this medicine will be a precious boou, i conferring both, case aud strength,
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 264, 1 December 1874, Page 6
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