£SOO 1 0 On Freehold Security. LEND Apply to Mr. A. BROUGH, J. .' Solicitor, Clyde. R. B U R R 0 W S. SURGEON & ACCOUCHEUR, May be Consulted Ins residence, near the Dunstan Djetriot HosbHal, or at his Consulting Messages may left either with Mr. J. Has tic or with Mr. Barlow. MR. WILSON. BARRISTER AT LAW SOLICITOR AND CONVEYANCER, ' ‘ Alt DE. ATTENDS the Courts regularly at Clyd°, Alexandra and Blacks. Mr. H. W. SMITHIES, MINING AGENT AED LICENSED f eyob, / CROMWELL. HIGH-CLASS PHOT J GRAPH Y. Under the Patronage of Governor Sir George Bowen, the late Governor Sir Geonfi Grey, his Honor and 1 the Provincial Council. MR. T. MUSSEN (of the firm of Irwin and Mussen, Proprietors of the London Portrait Rooms), begs to inform the public that he is now' on a Professional Tour, and will arrive in Clyde shortly. Cartes de Visite, Landscapes, Enlargements, in Oil, Crayon, and Indian Ink, in the). First Style of the Art. STOVES! STOVES! COOKING <fe PARLOR STOVES ot evcFy description. alE sizes. J. y. C AJVI B RIDGE, Timber Yard, Clyde. CHEAP. V ETERINARY SHOEING FORGE. SUNDERLAND STREET, CLYDE, ALEXANDER WADDELL, FARRIER, & GENERAL BLACKSMITH. A. W AD i)EL L begs to inform the public that be has purchased the business lately carried on by Air. J, Richards, and hopes by good ■"orkmanship and moderate charges o merit a fair share of support. MURRAY’S PRIVATE HOTEL. PARTIES visiting Dunedin will find ifiratOißlass Accomodation, charges, at iu PRIVATE HOTEL, Rattray Street, Dunedin. ROBERT BOYNE, GENERAL STOREKEEPER And News Agent. Queenstown, Lake Wakatip. A Large stock of Groceries and other goods always on hand. Importer of English and Colonial Newspapers. OrdeVs punctually attended tc, and newspapers forwarded to any part of the district. A gent for the Dunstan Times. lloleOway's Pills and Ointment. There is no hazard in saying that the popularity of Professor Holloway’s remedies inthis country is without a parallel ia our medical annals. The instances'in, which sick persons professicmlly condemned to death have lecovered under the operation of theao miracle-working Pills, arc so numerous and aj weilaiuhentieatod, tbatthomoststubborn incredulity is tik-necd. Hosts of sufferers from indigestion, Ivor complaints, nervous debility, disorders of the bowlsj epileptic fits, pulmonary diseases, and other internal distempers, have been cured by this unapproachable medicine when every other moans had, failed. The press teems with the testimonials cf the parties ,end whits*- wc wonder we arc com- - v o leikve,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 483, 21 July 1871, Page 3
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