A pair leather leggins have been found and the owner can have them on application to Mr W. S. Hill. Mr C. Wiekhani, geueral carrier, lias a notice in our wanted column to-day. Additions are made to Mr Carr's Feildmg sale on August 9. Fresh oysters, and smoked fish at Clementson's to-day. The Skating Eink will be open at 7.30 this evening. A notice from Mr T. Strawbridge, anent trespassers on his property at Beaconsfield, will appear on Monday. A serviceable butcher's cart has just been completed for Mr J. H. Taylor by E. Parr, of the English and American Coach Factory. As usual with work turned out from this establishment, the vehicle is well constructed. Before the summer comes in everybody should call on Mr T. Rogers, Plumber and Tinsmith, to have their spouting seen to and put in perfect order so that their tanks" may be full when the dry weather sets in. Mr Rogers guarantees that not only will his work be well done, but it will be cheaply done at the same • time. Advt. A Des Moines woman who has been troubled with frequent colds, concluded to try an old remedy in a new way, and accordingly took a tablespoonful (four times the usual dose) of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy just before going to bed. The next morning she found that her cold had adnost entirely disappeared. During the day she look a few doses of the rerv.crly (one teaspoonful at a time) and at night again took a tablespoonful before going to bed, and on the following morning awoke free from all symptoms of ihe cold. Since then she has, on several occasions used this remedy in like manner, with the, same good results, and is much, elated over her {discovery of so quick a way of curing a cold; For sale by Davy and Mills.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 30, 3 August 1895, Page 2
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310Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 30, 3 August 1895, Page 2
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