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Holloway’s Pills. —For the periodical irregularities incidental to the weaker sex. this alterative is an invaluable remedy. Prom the first blush of womanhood to the ripeness of old age it may be taken as an aid invigorant, or expellant it strengthens the fading energies occasioned by lassitude or Wg life revitalizing the blood and recruiting the debilitated system. GJR AND EVENING ENTERTAIMMENT AT THE TOWN-HALL, CLYDE. FRIDAY, Ist OF MARCH, 1872 For the Benefit of the CHURCH OF ENGLAND PARSONAGE FUND. The committee of the DUN STAN BAND OF HOPE have the pleasure to announce that the First of a Series of ENTERTAINMENTS , Intended to be given during the enI suing twelve months—the proceeds to be devoted to Local Charities —will bn given on the above date, when they hope to see all their friends. Rev. J. JONES in the Chair. The Entertainment, will comprise Vocal and Instrumental Music Readings and Recitations, Ac.; dec, [See Programmes, which; will he distributed throughout the district.] TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST, from Cliatto Creek, an IRON GREY COLT, three years old, branded JM (conjoined). Any one ’bringing the same to the undersigned shall receive the above reward.' J. MILLWARD, Chat to Creek Hotel. Feb. 16. 1872.

TWO FOUNTS REWARDSTRAYED away from Bendigo Gully, a BAY BONY, white stripe down the face, and branded oo on near side. ' Any person delivering the same to me will receive the above reward. C. G. HANSSEN, Rise and Shine Company, Bendigo Gully. DXSSOLUTIONof PARTNERSHIP O > 'OEICE is hereby given, (hat the PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between George Altken and George Batclifle, trading as carpenters, at Alexandra, lias.this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent, and in future the business will be carried on by Gem-ge Ratcliffe, who will pay and receive all outstanding accounts. Dated this 20th dayof February, 1872 ■ GEORGE AITKEN. GEORGE RATCLIFFE. Witness to Signatures, Johit M'Kecsie, A madia.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 514, 23 February 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 514, 23 February 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 514, 23 February 1872, Page 3

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