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; [ '-The 1 Melbourne Argils' of ti\e ist. imdersiaiids that it is "iMs inf*mtiori Mof. -'the: :^anfc^6f j-\New'-- ; ;ZißajMidi to open a ;branch.in Melbourne for transactionof business ,connectedwith: ...Zealand,.^and : |or; the sale,, and purchase ofLpndoii exchange. The inspector of the bank, Mr. David L. Murdoch, is here making preliminary and we are in-': forined that Mr., ,T; ?; M.. Steward -afe present at the head office of the b^nk> ; in is! to represent the insti-. tution in this city, The/growing ! porfence th#* connection between renyders; this ~s"tep highly desirable, and we .doubt not our merchants :doma\ business with that colony will hail with satisfaction the opening of this brancli ; of the Bank of New Zealand. UST THE A IB.—lrish/ gentleman (who 7 has vainly endeavored, to execute a jig to the fitful music of the telegraph wires) V " Shure! whbivor y'are ye can't play a bit ! How ' can & jintleman dance—(hie !)—if ye ; don't kape thime ?",-— Punchy -

fSolloway sI?iU3:-r-sur passing This : . medicine is composed from the vfinesfr: balsams obtainablei from the Vegetable loiigv dbm. Unlike mineral or mecurial preparations? Hollpway's Eill%are. perfectlyh innocent, and m-y .be safely taken bj children-.and the most delicate females. The nervous, and all who have lost hope and energy, through lonw-con-tinued affiction,"should have their attention, drawn to the many cures of such cases' -which have- been gradually accomplished,by the Pills, • and,gratefully ackqowledged.by most, flatter-;: ing testimonials: They secure a long," a heal-V thy, and a happy life.. In all derangements of the digestion arising from the stomach, liver . or bowels, the curative power of these purifying 3?ills f is especially observable r'they stiitnuJiate sluggish; and regulate d&orded. funotioi*^

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 174, 5 July 1872, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 174, 5 July 1872, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 174, 5 July 1872, Page 5

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