A SURE FORTUNE. ROAD-SIDE HOUSE FOR SALE. That well-known Establishment the HALF-WAY HOUSE HOTEL AND STORE, Now in the occupation of Mr EDMUND ELLIOTT, and ou'the Main Coach Road between CLYDE AND CROMWELL. THE Premises occupy one of the most commanding positions on the Danstan Goldfield, is doing a large ready money trade, and with the exercise of ordinary attention will return to anyone a first-class living, ending in a competency for life. The owner’s only reason for disposing of this lucrative property is, that he has become largely interested in the recently opened Quartz Reefs at Macetown. The HOUSE is well Furnished, and possesses every possible accommodation. It contains EAR AND STORE, Two Sitting Rooms, Five Bedrooms, Kitchen, Wash-house, and Out-houscs, FIYE-STALLED STONE STABLE. Attached is a Splendid GARDEN AND ORCHARD, Stocked with eight-year old Fruit Trees, bearing largely every year, and a never-failing stream of water intersects the whole. A TWO-ACRE CULTIVATION PADDOCK Is in front of the Hotel. There is also, at a convenient distance, a SECOND PADDOCK of Eight Acres, laid down in Clover and Grass, with plenty of water for irrigation ; likewise for sale the LIVE STOCK AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Consisting of Eight Horses (Draught, Light Harness, and Saddle), Fifteen Head of Dairy Cattle, and a Stack containing about TWENTY TONS OF MAGNIFICENT CLOVER HAY, Plough, Harness, Roller, Chaff-cutter, and Horse-power, Waggonette, Spring Dray, Weighing Machine, &c., <tc., &c. The Stock and Furniture, in whole or part, to be taken at valuation. Also, for Sale, a One-third Share in a highly remunerative SLUICING CLAIM, with Water Right of Three Heads. For particulars apply to the Owner, on the Premises; or to M-r Georg k Fache, Clyde. TO BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS. FOR SALE. A Boot and Shoemaker’s establishment, Stock-in-trade, Household Furniture, &c., doing a good business in English shop, and ordered work. A good tradesman can roly on plenty of work, and a good sale for Boots of all kinds. The present proprietor is about to leave hew Zealand, which is the only reason for disposing of his business. For further particulars, apply personally or by letter to M. FITZGERALD, Bootmaker, Opliir. N.B. All parties indebted to the above are requested to settle their accounts as soon as possible. Holloway’s Fills and Ointment.— Diseases of the Chest.—The daily increase of death from these causes is positively appalling. During the last few weeks, from the hot days and cold nights, many aged and delicate persona have died of bronchitis, inflammation of the longs, and other chest complaints, perfectly remedial at their outset. Let no one afflicted in the chest hesitate for a moment to use Holloway’s potent remedies. Properly used, they will mitigate each symptom, and avert those disastrous consequences grievously noted by the Registrar-General, Rub the ointment thoroughly over the chest at least three times a day, and take tho pills exactly according to the printed instructions affixed to each box and pot. Immediate relief and permanent cure will result. Goldsmiths’ Work. —Tho process of fine-art manufacture in this branch of trade is strikingly exemplified in a little work published by Hr. ,T. W. Benson, of No. , 25, Old Bond-street, and of the City Steam Factory, 58 and oo! Ludgato-hill, London. 11 is enriched and embellished with designs, by Italian, French and English artistes, of brooches, bracelets ear-rings, and other articles, suitable for personal wear, or for -wedding, birth-day, or other presents, with their prices. Mr Benson, who holds the appointment to TT.R.H. tho Prince of Wales, has also published a very interesting pamphlet on tho Rise and Progress of Watchmaking. Those pamphlets are sent, post free, for two stamps each, and they cannot ho +oo strongly recommended to those eontemplaing a purchase, especially to residents in the country or abroad, who arc thus enabled to select any article they may require, and have forwarded in perfect safety.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 732, 28 April 1876, Page 2
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