Late Advertisements. rOUNT IDA CO-OPERATIVE - STOKE AND SAKEttY. COMPAKT, LIMITED. SHAE-EIiOLDKRrf are requested to attend MKKTING in Water Works Office, on Saturday Evening next, at Eight p.m., on Important J^usiness. E T. GEORGE, Interim Secretary. THURSDAY, 14th INST., AT THREE P.M. "ESS"RS» INDER & GEORGE. - have received instructions to sell by auction, on Thursday next, 14th inst., at 3. p.m., at Inder's Tarda, CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, &c. £ rhe following appeared in ottr issue of (Si. turday taut .-—) SUPPLEMENTS KY TELEGRAMS. (From our own correspondent.) Dunedin, Friday, 8 p.m.' The 'Star' says that the Ministry is as good as could be formed, regard being had to the fact of their being pledged to carry out the Abolition policy of the late Government. "On Monday the Premier will declare the policy of the new Government, and we hare reason to know that that declaration will in effect be that they do not intend to make any material alteration in the programme of their predecessors." Mrs. George Darrell was last night presented by Fish, on behalf of her numerous theatrical admirers, with a handsome gold locket, valued at forty guineas. Darrell was the recipient of an illuminated address. About 100 were present at the Cavershard meeting last night. The resolutions were adopted unanimously. The Balclutha meeting is fixed for Tuesday, and Tok miairiro oiiThursday. THE NEW MINISTRY. Atkinson, Premier »nd Treasurer; Bowen, Richnrdson, I>on;ild M'Lean, Geo. M'Lean, and Pollen as before; Whitaker, A ttorneyGeneral; Ormond, Lond and Immigration ; Hon. John Hall, without portfolio. At the end of the session Pollen and Richardt-on retire. Hall will then be Colonial Secretary and Ormond Public Works. (From another Correspondent.) The Ministry, as reported yesterday, is correct, except all the members ef the lata Ministry rollrn to office except Vogel. Pollen mid Richardson retire at the close of the Btssion. Whituker took office on the condition tlint the Government be a new one, and not responsible for the policy of their predecessors, except so far as already affirmed by the Assembly. The House adjourned till Monday evening, wlien Atkinson announces the new policy, and the course proposed for the conduct of business. Oxygen is Life. — Br. Bright's Bhosnho. dyne.— Multitudes of People are hopelessly suffering from D<bil ty, Nervous and LiverComplaints, of Spirits, Hypochon dria, Timidity, indigestion, Failure of Hearing, Sight and Memory, Lassitude, Want of Power, &o, whose eases admit of a permanent cure by the new remedy Phosphodyne (OzonicOxygen), which at once allays all" irritation and excitement, imparts new energy and lifa to lh« enfeebled constitution, and rapidly cures every stage of these hitherto irsurable and distressing maladies. Sold by all Chemiots and Druggists throughout the Giobe. Caution. —The large and increaswig demand for Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne- has led to several imitations- under somewhat similar names - purchasers of this medicine should therefore be caret ul to observe that each case bear 3 the Government ista:!ip, with the' words, Dr. Brighfs Phosphodyne engraved thereon, and that the same words are also blown in the bottle. Hollo-may'* Pills:- It is difficult to determine whieh is the more trying to health, intense cold or excessive heat, though everybody knows that sudden transitions from the one to the other are prolific of disease; which may in most instances be repelled by an earlv resort to the purifying, regulating, and strengthening Pids. This well-known end highly esteemed medicine affords a safe and easy remedy tor almost every constitutional wrong which climates, changes, or dietetic errori, can engender, and effectually removes any weakness self-indulgent habits may hove indicated by apailiy, li. tie*.-ness. /estWne«s Hollowst's Pills wit: or-v? r *--rviewable in begetting the wvuoity apprmauii by both sound and sick.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 391, 8 September 1876, Page 3
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