CHIEF POST-OFFICE, DUNEDIN, February 8, 1868. 'mENDERS will be .received at .the J- Po3t-office, Clyde, up till noo-i of the 25th inst, for -certain PA NT WO ELK,-also for the Erection of au additional Apartment to that offi«3. For particulars apply to the PostARCII. BARE, Chief Postma3ter. THE LATE FLOODS. *: PPLICATIONS are invited from or on behalf of all persons who stand in .need of PUBLIC RELIhF on account of the late storm. A full statement of particulars must in each case be described, and such references forwarded as will enable the Committee (appointed at a public meeting held here o-i Friffcy; the 14th of February inst.) to ascertain how far the applicants tre entitled to relief. f> pplications should be addressed to i the undersigned at once. J. S. WEBB, Sec. to the Committee. Dunedin, Fe>. 17, ISGB. •.GOLDFIELDS' DELEGATE ELECTION. DUNSTAN DISTRICT. VOTE for MITOSE, //\F ilining Board Experience, who .knows your grievances, and can' ReRemember the Polling day : MONDAY, 21th FEBRUARY. .GOLDFIELDS" DELEGATE ELECTION. DUNSTAN DISTRICT. TOTE for M'ARTHUR, r rpilE Practical Miner, in whom Every Confidence can be Placed. 'Polling-day : MONDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. .GOLDFLELDS' DELEGATE ELECTION. •DUNSTAN DISTRICT. VOTE for KING, [7HO is Competent, and has the Polling-day: MONDAY, 24th FEBRUARY. BAFFLE FOEMS. T)AFFLE FJRMS for SALE Office of this paper. Hollow.vy's Pilv —The immense quintity of these extraordinary pills sold at the Cai>e is at once a sufficient •proof of the estimation in which they a.e held by the public, and the power they pea ess in vanquishing disease is alike worthy of comment. Their extraordinarv ctficuy in .liver and stom.tch complaints, as weil as 'dropsy an 1 affections of the liver and bilious disorders, it is presumed is the bole reason of their popu ariiy ; it, is estimated that they etfectupwards of "000 cures per annum in the Cape Colony alone, thereby showing that a vast number <-f the community at the present moment owe their health (many their lives) to the virtues possessed by these infallible pilis.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 304, 21 February 1868, Page 2
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