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\L L Claims against, the said Partnership Finn must he Incit'd will me <>n or he ore FmDv, th ‘ 12th of November, 1809. otherwise they will not he recognise;!. By Order, G. FACHE, Receiver. Clyde, Oct. 19. 18G9. PHOTOGRAPHY. LONDON PORTRAIT 800 AS, CLYDE. MR. RICHARDSON hogs to intimate tr> the inhabitants of t'lvde and surrounding districts that he is now prepared to execute commissions in all blanches of the above art at his Studio (the Bank of New Zealand buildings.) FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Having had six years’ experience, he gmra tecs that none but (irst-chrs pictures shall leave his hands. Caktes de Visits:— Three copies, 155.; Six copies, £1 ss; Twelve copies, £1 15s. MEDICAL HALL. M. MAR HALL CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, S N; ERL AND ST., CLYDE. Prescriptions carefully prepared. BOOKSELLER STATIONER AND NEWSVENDER, Importer of English, Foreign and Colonial Newspapers and Magazines. Li’ raries and Magazine Clubs suppled u| on a small advance upon English price. FOR SALE, CHEAP. GOOD SECOND - HAND SPRING CART with HARNESS complete. Apply to B. NAYLOR, Clyde.

JUNCTION HOTEL- & CONCERT HALL. Cornei- of Sunderland, Ferry and Camp Streets, Clyde. EDWARD RILEY. Proprietor. MR E. RYLEY having purchased the above Hotel from Mr. A. Moore, begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that he is prepared to accomodate them in first class style. GOOD STABLING. ALLCOCK’S BILLIARD TABLE The Concert Hall is the largest in the up-country Districts, and almirahly adapted for Concerts, Balls, Public Meetings, or any other demonstration. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS are of infinite benefit to persons suffering from nervous tremors and general feb'emess. ~ Tiiey renovate the nervous system, and brace the muscles, a* well as give tone to the stomach. Their purgacive action is unaccompanied by pain, and as they have powerful stomachic, as well as aperient and purifying properties, they literally carry on the work of invigorating the digestion, relieving the bowels, and regulating the secretions at one and the same time. This cannot be said, and has never yet been affirmed of any other medicine in existence.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 392, 22 October 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 392, 22 October 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 392, 22 October 1869, Page 3

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