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The Rev. Alexander Reid (late of Dunedin), Chairman of the Auckland Wesleyan Circuit, preached anniversary sermons at the Grahamstown Wesleyan Church on the 7th instant. The railway from Oamaru to Waitaki is in a very advanced state. Going Back on It.—A short time since a colored man entered the office of : the clerk of a county court in the West,' and advancing to the table where the deput -clerk was busily engaged, he produced a marriage license, for which he had paid the legal fee fa few days before. "Boss," said he, "de lady declines dis document, and I fotch it in to get my money back." It was a little consoling to the darkey to be told that some went tarther and fared worse ; but when assured his money could not be returned, he turned indignantly, and muttered as he made his exit, " Everybody's gone back on de document!" Holla way's Ointment and Pills. —For the cure of burns, scalds, wounds, and ulcers this justly celebrated Ointment stands unrivalled. Its balsamic virtues, immediately on application, lull the pain and smarting, protect the exposed nerves from the air, endue the vessels •with the vigor necessary to heal the sore, and confer on the blood a puTily which permits it only to lay down healthy flesh in place of that which has become diseased. Holloway's Pills, simultaneously taken must assist the Ointment's purifying and soothing power. Together thes* medicines act like s charm: no invalid, after a fair trial, has found them fail to relieve his pain, or completely cure his disease. The combined beneficial action of the Ointment and P ills, in all disorders, is too irresistible to be withstood.

Jweg (jfoobs arti> . L. W. BUSCH, POST OFFICE STORE, NASEBY, JgIANCY Q.OODS J^EALEB, TOBACCONIST AND NEWS AGENT. Every description of Ironmongery, Glass, and Tinware. Agent for the ' Otago Daily Times' and 'Witness'at Mount Ida. "Pebiodicam and Newspapers. Lonaon Journal, Family Herald, &c.... ...15b. Home News, at per 12 months ....146. Nation (4 copies each month) for 3 months. 10s. Do do 12 months.3os. Illustrated London News (4 copies each month) for 3 months ...15s. Do do 12 months..... .......425. Melbourne Leader.for 3 months ......7s. 6cL Advocate, for 3 months ...6s. 6d. Australasian, for 3 months .7s. 6d. European Mail, for 12 months, to sub- - scribers 14s. Subscriptions Payable in Advance.

Subscriptions Payable in Advance. ' . A G-E N T JOB THE MOUNT IDA CHRONICLE. NICHOLAS, PHOTOGRAPHER, And Dealer in all kinds of Fancy Goods, and GENERAL STORES', NASEBY, MOUNT IDA. Utosiness Carbs. G. F. E OWL ATT, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, OFFICE: Next House but one to the : Masonic Hall, DERWENT STREET, NASEBY. D. BAEEON, AUTHORISED SURVEYOR JOB THE MOUNT ID A DI STRICT. Auctioneers artb Agents. JN DEE AND Q.E OEGE, AUCTIONEERS, 3-enerai, Commission Agents & Valfatobs, NASEBY, MOUNT IDA. Business Conducted in any part of the Province. H. C. lIEETSLET, Nasebt, Mount Ida. ft. Warden's, and Resident Magistrate's Courts Business attended to. W. P Y L E. DEEPER, ST. BATHANS, binted Agent for this Paper, and np receive Advertisements and Collect Accounts for the 'TRANSFER ACT, 1870. SNSED BROKER. gigned is now prepared l business under the above [HEELER, rd-street, Duiiedin.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 253, 9 January 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 253, 9 January 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 253, 9 January 1874, Page 4

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