A rich, pretty young widow was regarding herself, lately at a mirror in her chamber, while for the first time trying on Her widow's cap. ' " Behold !" she exclaimed, " th.e real cap of liberty." Q;x. AI, ;■§ ASE B T SO T> &E. M.TT.1.0.0.P .-■■ The usual Meeting of the above Lodge TviUbe held in theEodge Room, Masonic H^ll, ? pn Tuesday Evening next, 26th March; at Eightp.m. .' . Ix : musfc be g ratif ying*o the residents of the Groldfields to know that the cost of living has been' materially reduced by the use of Flour from the.- Mill of Robertson and Hallenstein, Lake Wakatip, ;vFhieh is by far the best produced in the Province, and fully equal to the, best Adelaide whilst satae is delivered to all parts of the Groldfields at a much -cheaper rate than any other Provincial brands.- Orders sent to I. liallenstein and Co., Cromwell; iwill;be \ ipromptly • attended ■ ■ : ,"« ;5- '-: i-
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 159, 22 March 1872, Page 5
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150Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 159, 22 March 1872, Page 5
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