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1 ■ Tfl ®';&• H 4if^~^SpLW^s '_" * yoa* *'■"■-■ V" SUFFERING HUMANITY, .Lately introduced into New Zealand. w... .IKB INDIAN RftMKDIBS [ ' OHOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN CURES ' _ ••"•• (Tiger Brand.) ' 3 ' * j ! .« Marvellous in their effects.' 'i- ? NEV ® R PAI LIN O TO CURE', •'•', ''l ~ . ' and "' " ' OVERCOME, } ■ . AH tho various Complaints of < SUFFERING INVALIDS, f Who §ay : . . ; > l'* I don't know what"* the matter flrith. me-;! I'm all out of sorts." - . < This kind of sickness ■s- < ; THE APERIENT MIXTURE QUICKLY J - CCBEB. A» also Biliousness, Sick Headache, Cosiiren«M, Flying Pains, Weakness of Stomach. and Bowels, Intermittent Ferer, Loss of Appetite, Earache/:/ ; Far-eacho, jke. . THK RHEUMATISM MIXTURE* - Searches out and eradicates Jiheumfttisiu, Sciutiip, Lumbago, and Neuralgia. Curing th«ge Complaintu in an Astonishing Manner. THE GOUT MIXTURE I* Magical .in its effoota. All who hare filed ,iVhat», «perienoed a relief that no other ,00;T7T MEDICINES . •> ihave, at all approached, or ever oomparod with. iPIILWHTFUL BICNSATIOMB, -la Jtpd >a completo subsidence of the ■■, : f, ; GOUTY DISBASB , ' .take the place of tho previously , ( TOItTj7S(NQ PAINS. THESE EXTiiAORDINATIY MEDICINES > Nerer hare been known to fail, when properly .taken and persevered with. They can be had of— JAMES BUOWN Naskby, . And of tho duly Appointed Agents throughout New Zealand.' Handbills and Pamphlets distributed gratis. G. MUNIiO'S MONUMENTAL WOBKS, Corner of and Moray Place, D tr n r. i) i k, Plans furnished and exeouted for all kinds of Monuments, Tombstones, &c., in marble, granite, or Kali an ui atono. Tomb Bailings, Ac., any design. it. JI, ia also pi epured to supply in any quantity, from hi* Quarries in Kakjjnui, the very bust quality of Oamaru stone. Importer of Marble, Granite, and Arbroath Hearth■tones.—Designs forwarded to all parts of the Colony on application. te |sarsts, : j TO SERVE A FEW MARES THIS SEASON. TUB TUOBOCQff" IUtRB *r—' OLD KING OF THE RANGES. 1 Kino of the kanges, by Princo Alfred, by Boiardo (imported),, by Orlando (winner of tho English Derby) out' of Mica Alfred, by King Alfred, by Pyrrhus winner of the English Derby). . Terms upon Application. DAVID MKSSENT, Proprietor. - THE PUKE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE "LOUD LO V ATT/" (Peter Law, Proprietor), ; Will Stand at Naseby for the Season. LORD LOVATT is a beautiful Bay, tfn years old ; bas immense bone, and splendid action. He was bred by Mr. Fraser, Kilmore, Victoria, out of his imported mare ■less (iure —the celebrated liorae Prince CliarHp, Imported from Scotland by J. and M. M'lntosh), and lins taken several First Prizes, as a year ani two-year-old, among which he paired the First, at Kilmoro against ten others.' ha# also served in tho Benalla diatricfcjHand proved himself the sire of the best stock in that district. ' ' Tkumj—£3 3s. A Guarantee Given. ' THE THOROUGHBRED 'ENTIRE STj HORSE FIRKA W A Y. NOTICE. ti'P i B FA W A Y. M BREEDERS requiring the services of the Thoroughbred Entire Horae FIREAWAY must Forward their Mares at an early date, as ho will be withdrawn from the Stud for Racing Purpoaea towards the end of November, JOSEPH PACKMAN. TUX THOROUGH IMPORTED DEED HOUSE "CHORISTER" Will visit the Mount Ida, St. Bathans, and Surrounding Districts. ("IUOItLSTEH is out of Jenny Lind, J by Hermit, &c.—See Victorian Stud Book. Chohihtkr is a beautiful dark bay; stands folly 1.% hands 3 inches high, with immense bono and Hiibstance, showing more power than any thoroughbred in the country. lie is also perfectly quiet, and a aure foal.getter. C'iiokHTßß is celebrated for getting flrnt/cK*s wetght-earr ,, r iflg hackf. necond to none in Ota»o, and several of his progeny have <ii3tij|L;ui»bed the mse.lv tin on tli" turf. TEBMii-JC» l Groom age tin. All mares to ho paid for by February l«t, J37<J. OUAftANTKK.s as per Hgrceiflent. MURDOCH GOaDON, ,' s , r Proprietor, . piiiviiiml for mart-a Nomina; from a distance. '*;wy e»w» t»k«n, but-»o responsibility,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 350, 19 November 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 350, 19 November 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 350, 19 November 1875, Page 4

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