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A.contemporary states :—" Those who help themselves are best served may well be said of the Finance Committee of the : Harbor Board. These gentlemen, to whom the question of payment to members was submitted, modestly suggest that each member of the Board who should' : attend their fortnightly meetings should receive £2 2s. for each meeting. The Board numbers nine memb rs, andshonld all attend the remuneration paid would amount to £463 125.? Now Provincial Councillors,- with the much-talked-of honorarium, do not receive near sorniuch getting only £1 per day for an average session of forty five days. The -average sittings of thie biidy last hours, /whiles those of the Harbor Board .never occupy half that time. "Besides this, should the report be agreed to the finance committee „ is to be done away with, and; its work embodied in the Board's meetings... -.:•■'•"•

STBAKcrens paying a ?isit toDunedhr are often at a loss to know what is the br-stcstab-' Ushment to "visit for the purchase of 'drapery and clothing. Herbert, ifaynes,and Go. offer special advantages to the ~ public, that can be met •with nowhere else in the" 'city; • Th6y ljecp at all times the largest and best assorted stoek.of every clasß of goods,imported direct from the leading manufacturers and Ward--hoiisemeh. at home, wljich, being bought* entirely upon cash terms, tliey*-nre enabled to offer goods, of such sterling value as cannot be equalled by any other' h?use in"; the traxie. .Every article hi slock is marked at a fixed price for ready money, from which no abatement is ever made," so 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;— • Advt.

Oxygen is Life.—Dc. Briglft'a Phosahodyne.—Multitudes of- People are hopelessly Buffering from Debility ."-Nervous and Liver Complaints, Depression of-Spirits, Hypochon dria, Timidity; Induction," FwluPe of HeariQg> Sight'and Memory, Lassitude, Wa*jt of Power, &e., whose raises admit of ft permanent cure by the new remedy Phospuody us (Ozonic Oxygen), which at once allays ill irritation and excitoment, imparts new energy and lfa to the enfeebled constitution, and- rapidly cures every stage of these' hitherto and distressing maladies. Sold by all Chemists l and Druggists .throughout (he GKobe Caution. —Tlia large and increasing doaitmd ft.f Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne has led to, .several imitations under sonic what eimilur" rismes ; purchasers of this medicine shoidd therefore be careful-to observe that «iciio;xse bears the G-iiverornent St-.unp, with the words, Dr.. Brfght's"' j*b'osphodyne engraved thereon, and that the same words are also blown in the bottle.

Sollowaif s Pite.—TUe slightest miisposiIhwso tlmtitmny not rapidly run its disastrous course T. oiri bad to w»ree, should '.engage-.tJrt immediate attention of .the nfiiifted' of .fell classes. A lew doses of those thoroughly purifying nnd slrprigthing Pills;will alw.-sys b« beneficial when the le->st disorder reigns',. -or when nervous fears oppivss. Two-or three Pills at bod timer .hurt: thtvlmppicat. effect in promoting perfect digestion, whereby the tnusclos are ren?«ere-l Tnore vigorous, Uie spirits more biioyaU, und the entire frame mors hardy. Holloway's medicine "increases the quantity of nutriniert derivable! 1 fi-oih »-. given quantify of r food,"' and s»;{he quality of the blood is improved, the: tone ,of ■ every fibi-p throughout, thebydy is Iwgßiened. jriivi '. iic ion It>, fall".--.into ciis- n=r is toa miiiimuui.■"■'• """

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 351, 26 November 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 351, 26 November 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 351, 26 November 1875, Page 3

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