OtJH report'of the business trans-icted at tii" last sitting of the Coiii t at St. i3athuns is una' roidably postponed. The Wheeler Troupe are tc re rib rin at. tlief Town Hall, Naseby, ou jfridty sin'd Saturdayr the 15th and. 16fcli i staiit, Tha * nromweil Argus' reports that the troupd ereuteda, favorable impression, being a treat rarely availoil the G-oldfields. . The 6:tiiic verdict awaits the company wherever they travel, The programme is published elsewhere.
SißANcreiia -paying a visit IS Dimedln are often at a loss to know what- is tlie best establishment to visit for the purchase of draper? and clothing. Herbert, Hay'ti'es, mid Co. oilt-V special advantages to the public Unit can be ' met with nowhere else in the ciiy. They keep at all times the largest and best assort id stock of every class of goods, imported duvet from the leading man»i''Ucturers .and w.ire housemen at home, -which, being bough); entirely upon terms", they are enal/ed id offer goods of such sterling value as <%imiof be equalled ■ by any other house in the trade. Eve.iy irliele in sidek is marked at a iixerf price for ready money, from \vhi<-l/ no whalemen t. is ever made, so that the mnst. Inexperienced buy their goods ai the same prices as' the best judges. Their terms are—net cash, without discount or reductions of anv kind.—Advx.
llolloway'x I'll Is—Weak Stomach.—The wisest cannot, enumerate onequaiter of the distressing symptoms arising from enfeebled digestion,. all tff -which might: be readily dispelled By these admirable Pills. Thev remove all unpleasant taste from the mouth; flatulency, and constipation. Hollow-ay? Pills rouse the stomach, liver, and every other organ, thereby helping digestion to that healthy tone which fully enables it to convert all-wo eat and drink t<> the liourishinent of our bodies. Jienr.e these Fills ate the surest strengtheners and,the siutfst restoratives in nervousm-ss. Viisthx, and i-'.mnik' debility, infid i IV remedies for impaired nppelife, eruclWHo; and a multitude of other disagreeable, symptom® whk-ii render niwpr.ih'f af ihoiisaivis.'. ars ; :>prl% s j
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 345, 15 October 1875, Page 3
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335Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 345, 15 October 1875, Page 3
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