In the Estate of Robert Edwasds, Draper, Cromwell, deceased. ALL PERSONS indebted to the above estate, are hereby requested to pay the amounts to the undersigned without delay. All persons having claims against tbe e,stats, are requested to send them to to us, on or before the 31st December next. JOHN FRESH AW. DAVID BOOTH. By order of the Executors. HOWARD’S IRON BISCUITS. A NEW and improved method of administering that valuable medicine, Carbonate of Iron. These Biscuits were made at the suggestion of a most eminent Medical Practitioner, and are strongly recommended in all cases requiring Iron in their treatment. In Neuralgia, Ticdoloureux, Rheumatism, and General Debility, they are invaluable, while by the action of Iron on the blood they impart a healthy rosy hue to the complexion. For Invalids and Children, who object to take iron in other forms they are especially adapted, being as agreeable as an ordinary biscuit. Prepared only by GEORGE RICHARD HOWARD, Pharma ceutical Chemist, Dunedin. Sole Wholesale Agents, Trustees of Henry Youngraan, late French, Kemthorne, and Co., Dunedin. lIAX OYER ST 0 R ES CLYDE it CROMWELL. C. ZIELE & CO., HAVE, in connexion with their house at Clyde, opened their now Premises at Cromwell, and are prepared to supply the surrounding districts with a new and well assorted STOCK of WINES SPIRITS GROCERIES IRONMONGERY CROCKERY MEN’S CLOTHING BOOTS & SHOES, &e., &c, 0. ZIELE & Co., CLYDE it CROMWELL. CROMWELL COAL PIT. R. 1). OWENS & CO., J. RAVING just purchased the above property, will supply the public with none but first.class GOALS. Messrs. Owens and Co. are now engaged in erecting Powerful Machinery to enable them to work the mine at a low level, where only (be best coal exists. R. D. OWENS it Co., Proprietor's. Cromwell, Oct 21, 1868. ALEXANDRA SHOEING FORGE EDWARD CH A KNOCK, GENERAL SMITH & WHEELWRIGHT, TIMBER MERCHANT, AND IRONMONGER. &c. Ijl CH ARNOCK begs to inform the J, inhabitants of Alexandra, Clyde, and surrounding districts that be is now prepared to execute all manner of Ironwork, Wheelwright’s and Carpenter’s Work, at extremely low prices, and with despatch. Spring Carts and Drays Made to Order. Horses Shod, 10a. and 16s. per set. Glass and Funnelled Doors, Window Sashes, 4c. Hickory Spokes for Buggy and Express-waggon Wheels. Always on hand a large and assorted Block of thoroughly seasoned Timber, for wheelwright's purposes.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 343, 20 November 1868, Page 3
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