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CLYDE PUBLIC LIBRARY. DONATIONS of BOOKS and PAPERS are solicited for the Dunstan District Library. A List of Donations will be Published. J. U. CAMBRIDGE. THE SPLENDID THOROUGH-BRED UGLY BUCK \TJ ILL STAND this season at the W Dunstan, and Travel the district of Cromwell, Alexandra, and Black's. Ugly Buck is a beautiful bay horse, got by tho imported horse Frank, daw Creeping Molly, by Colonel (imIu introducing this horse to the public tho owner believes he is meeting a want that L;'S 1 pen long felt in the district. Ugly Buck is a sirj well-bred, with sufficient bone, muscle, and size to warrant the getting of first - class hacks, kc. Terms will bo advertised in a future JAME3 MC-VAGIIAN, Proprietor. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE WELL-BRED ENTIRE DON QUIXOTE 'ILL Serve Marea during the ensuing season in the Cromwell, Clvde. and Alexandra districts Don Quixote is a handsome dark bay, and is now ju splend d health and condition. Terms and particulars will appear in future advertisement. In the meantime all necessary information may be obtained on application to the G. REDHEAD, Kawarau Gorge. Hollo way's Ointhot and Pill?.--Disordersof the kidneys, known by the deeply seated pain in the back and scanty secretion of water, can be arrested in their distressing and rapid course by these regulating Pill?. Their highly tonic and strenthening properties prevent the impoverishment of the blood and tho derangement of circulation characteristic of kidney disease, and often ending in partial or general dropsy. Experience hasprovod the most unvaried success obtained when Ilolloway's Ointment is well rubbed over the regionsofthe kidiicys.,. .This treatment will relax the hot and parched skin, and increase a copious secretion by the kidneys—sympt- ms which '■ro the harbingers of disease departing and health returning.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 334, 18 September 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 334, 18 September 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 334, 18 September 1868, Page 3

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