;A special correspondent to the 'Guardian' informs that paper that the matured .programme : df the Opposition is said' to be to join.issue at once.after parliament opens arid move art amend merit to the Address in reply. The friends of the Opposition ty are confident that the personal weak- : ness of the. Ministry will enable the Oppoto command a majority. Their financial policy will be founded on the total readjustment of the incidence of taxation, and on the adoption of a property and incometax.
Steangees paying a visit to Dtinedin are often at a loss to know what is the best establishment to visit for the purchase of drapery and clothing. > and Cd. offer special advantages to the public that eaii ba met-with/nowhere else in the city. They keep at all times the largest and best assorted stock, of eyery class of goods, imported.direct from the leading manufacturers "arid ware housemen at home, whiehi being bought entirely upon caali terms, they are enabled to offer goods of such sterling value as cajfiiot be equalled by any other house in Ey&iy sriicle in stock ia marked at a fixed price for ready money, from which no abatepient is ever made, po that the most inexperienced buy their goods at the same prices as the best judges Their, terms are—net cash * without discount, or reductions of any kind;—•' Adyt.
JSolloioay's Ointment. —Turn which way you will,; go where you please,' persons will' b'V found, who have a ready word of praise for fcbia Oiritineiit. For chaps) -chafes, scalds, bruuu s, and sprains it is an invaluable re uedyj; ijr ba-i legs caused by accident or cold it maybe confidently relied upon for' effecting £ suiwd ;a I permanent cure. In eases of swelled oncleß< erysipelas, gout, arid rheumatism; Molloway'ff Ointment gives tlie greatest couiiurt hv r'edue* ing the inflammation, cooling the blood, sootliing the nerves, adjusting the circulation, acts expelling the impurities. TJiis Ointment should liavß a pla/e iiifveiT ninsrfi-*. Jt CUi'o tko iuug iioL- i>£ oiliu iuKcimiiii'j whieilj originating in childhood; §sin strength ifi<^i ?6 ' Ehud's cl'owth?
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 333, 23 July 1875, Page 3
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344Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 333, 23 July 1875, Page 3
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