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CROMWELL AUCTION MAET. W. J. BARRY, AUCTIONEER & CATTLE SALESMAN, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, CROMWELL. WJ. B \ RRY bogs resnofctfully to , anno i>>ce f o tb • public ilmt li» is prepared to conduct, sales in any part of die p-ovinee, unci would also draw attention to his Auction Mart <■ Stork, Capable of storing Five Hundred Tons of Goods. N.B. Sales of Drapery, Jewellery, and General Merchandise. EVERY EVENING. CROMWELL. FREE TRADE RDTOITERT. Wholesale it Retail. JAMES DAWKINS, Proprietor, SUPPLY of Beef, Mutton, Veal. Pork, Hams, Bacon, itc., always on hand. Meat Delivered at town prices throughout the district. VICTORIA STORE, C iOMWKI.L. I. WRIGHT, 1 ate WRIGHT & CARPENTER GROCER;-, HABE'tDASID RS, &c Fancy Goons CIRCULATI'G LIB"ARY. SHAMROCK STORE, CROMWEL L. William Shanley WHOLESALE &. RETAIL WINE, SPIRIT, & PROVISION MERCH A N T. LWAYS on hand, a large Assort ment of Goods. Tho tale that I relate, This lessen semis to carry— Cheese not alone a proper mate, But proper time to marry. UOWPER (7 VEX IN THE HEALTHY CLIMATE I . ef Australia there are many men— V hose leys, like leaden branches, bow to the earth, Willing to leave their burden. Shakespeare. For now, as in the time of La Bruyere, “ many men expend the early part of their lives in contributing to render the latter part miserable,” frequent y realising Spells' r’s discriptinn— As pale and wan as aslms was his looke, His body leaue and meagre .s a rake, An skin all withered like a dried rooke, In all countries, and especially in newlyset led regions, where a disparity of the sexes exists, There is an order Of mortals on the earth, who do become Old in their youth, an i die ere midd e age. Byron. While it is a well established fact that Anguish of mind has driven thousands to suici e.—Colton. Recently published, in 10mo, cloth hoards, price 4s. Gd. (by post, 55.), or handsomely bound in calf, 125., WEAKNESS In its relation to Married Life. IIY DR. L. L. SMITH, F 'r eighteen years the leading Consulting Medical Man in Melbourne in all Special Diseases, am I in all Complaints incidental to Hot Climates. In this work will he found an answer to the question which heads this advertise ment. In the Australian Colonies, more than in the Mother Country, is continually heard the comp aint that young me'will not marry, and the r eon luct in abstaining from marriage, in certain cases, is highly commendable, for—“lt is less a breach of Wedlock to part than still to foil an 1 pro ane that Mystery of Joy and Uidon with a pollutin'/ Sadness and Perpetual Distemper.” Milton. Yet it cannot he disputed that the hi best degree of earthly hanpiness is that yielded by the permanent enjoyment of the married state, for—- “ Without our hopes, without our fears, Without the Home that plights i love endears, Without the smile from partial Beauty wo-. Oh ! what were Man ?—a World without a Sun. -'Campbell. It is true that many marriages prove unhappy from there being no children and other causes ; but it is equally true that the cause of unhappiness is general y removable ; for of nearly every woman it may be said i “ In any hops t suit she’s framed as fruitful As the'free elements.”—Shakespeare. DR. L. L. SMITH, 192 to 191, Roußke street East. Melbourne. Consultation Fee (by letter), £l. “ life ia not to .live, but to be well.'*

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Dunstan Times, Issue 445, 28 October 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 445, 28 October 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 445, 28 October 1870, Page 4

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