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TO STAND THIS B^iSON* AT THE BRIDGE, MATAtfRAi : mHE celebrated: 11 '0$ra*te;\i5**;-;..5<«?^ ' « BLACK DUNCAN." Terms, £4 4s— payable before removsl of MaMt. Due care wfll be taken of all Maroi »ont, but nft responsibility- » . One m five wfll be allowed to bond fide owners The season to commence .on Ist October, sad end 28th January, 1869, after whiefca charge of 2s 6d per week will be made on all Mares not removed. • H. & A CAMERON. , Hotels, &c. • -.*" SOFTHERNCROSS HOTEL, Deb Stbeet, „ HENRY MAYO, Pbopbiktob. HM. begs respectfully to inform the tiublio: # of Southland that in addition to the Bagaj telle and 'Billiard Tables already highly patronised ' by them, he has just completed a first-class AMERICAN BOWLING, which he trusts will meet with the approval of the pleasure-seekers of Southland. . None but the best of wines and spirits kept on hand. Good accommodation for boarders. - . . N o 08..'/ ';";"".,?:" "-,'\ Tl JfONTHLY PRIZE ATTEN PINS, £3 {U±. IYX now open at Southern Cross Bowling, Saloon. ■ •• : - ; • '■•• >y ■»>'■':] '■' ) " : -* :ii HENEY MAYO. SHAMROCK & THISTLE; HOTEL, LITE^tY STABLER i JOHN M'MENAMIN begs to intimate to. J his friends, and the public generlUy, tiiat he has opened the above house as a : first-class FAMILY HOIEL, at once eommodioiif - iiad--'. comfortable, no expense having been spared; in' the interior fittings and furnishing. -....:. ; --. ; „^, ; • As nothing but the best of. liquors and viands will be kept in stock, J. MM. trusts thai this, combined with the utmost attention to the ebmmt - of his customers, will ensure a lair share of public support. . . ,-, ..,-. -. : j -••■ Ir-Mi-* The situation of the " Shamrock and; Thistle • t renders it most convenient for travellers. The Stables are roomy and comfortable, and every care will be taken of horses left in charge. - . ; :> SADDLE & HARNESS HOBSE3 ON HIBK "^ CLARENDON HOTEL. J€h HUGHES begs to inform the PuMib • that he has an "Ordiaary " onthe Table, between the hours of One and Two o'cloci, "ev?ry : day : at which he will supply his. .friends with everything requisite for a substantial luncheon, at the low price ofOne Shilling and Sixpence, including Ale. . . " - ' w <■■'•;; PRINCE Oy WALES HjbTEti DEE-STREET, rNVEKCABGILU . '■: ■'■■■ ':" : ;; ■' ■■■"■ '■'■■'•■ : '*■' '■>-'■ ■'.■';■■<■-' The Billiard Boom contains two tables, hJM been enlarged and refitted, and,- for style and comfort, second to none in the colony.'. . " . Liquors ol the first quality only kept in stock The Stables are commodious and comfortab^e f GEORGE SMITH, Pbopbectob! ALBION HO T B L,i DEE-STREET j • Opposite Government Bufldings. . . A. CAMERON, Pbopbietob, ■* * .'.•••«..'■ ■- -■ TTfINES, spirits, and all liquors, of belt W brands only, kept in stock. - . ■ ( -cpKEfcii&s d^st^^^^dsj^:'^ The 1 rarative properties of thifi WonderM'Ouaii ment are, so universal'^ that i the Settler <snWlcl<'< knftw that, by nsing, jt,, any, wound, s^ny nloMVany sore, and eruption, . aches or. pahis^c^v by, ttis M mighty " Heal' all," be quickly ; rempved ; tojgmj in"lhe- Australito Cbldnies i( (*» '^lsewhe^^W frequently Baid x tliat H 'Here is a«iire mwriww SweUivgtj (BrouchUkpMmmpti h** . , Quirisey, B<&e,2faotf n ato^ttex&,,u\i\ l ; •In aiiy, of the, above dis^ase^iimmediajteju^d, permanent reßef is 'obtained' by effectually rub Ding this ; detergent Omtmerifr, twice a J day^ c lipon ti^e necky. chest,- and) back ' : It acts >upOti''«e VJ rer 1 mainsprings of Kfejj for 4hrough the glandf yiee > ali iis^ u matter reqvdred.fpr. tthe.ibody/s mp^ration , and' all old particles detr^etat^toitaprjßjewa^On.; The 1 Ointment,' used conjointly wijaf ; HpttowajrisV Pills, willact so searchingly and certsinly'aitd'' effect curer mitheanosfrhopelese eases. - » «• t Eh^tHai^y.l^mbaga^ Contracted, and Stif Many thousands ,of martyrs tromi ,tne . apove ; complaints have' fouridlife^alinost 1 msupportaoleV yetj if HoHoway's Ointment' be i WiiHy a*d jier-" severingly rubbed upon the partaffectedv *ac» m»y be safeiy gnar>nteed, especially if ;the,pores.of! the > skin, be .previouely opened bjifo«e^t»4Jons.Jj^bi^ warm water. /v The gross huniors req;au«expalNon/ frooi tlie-Bystem ; it is thereforb Wecessiry tttmvs ' reeoiarse t6 Holloway's Wmirablfr Pilli^#bicn l by purifying) And .strengthening the system, greatly < assists ithe, qperaMon of the Ointment and fseilt»t». and confirm.,the cure. ; . : ... .',.-, j nur^i Both fikt \ Ointment ranii~Pina'shcm& be «B*d ,m ! v . oaJ v r tt ißer l jfbttMtsitf citier:-^ :"'■■ -, <f '-'*■"• Badßreasts -„ ;. v GbmdularSweuingS i Burn% 1 j i %. iJ . . ,:„■ -via Lumb^gfl.] \. i , r . ,•■::',:<:. J Bunions,^/, _...; .... ; „ Pfles". -f i ,.. r ,: i, iU ,W Bite of Moschetoes and' Bheumatism . , % - Sand Fiie's' '- Scald Heaai' I .' 4 Jl " ! J Coeo'bayC 11 " Uliii <* 'SoJtfafippleß Wk Chiego-foot ,<i, ; -.im^j ,Sore Throats.) M CliftbjaißS liiiU v i i 01 , & 'Jp9isifa«!*~,mHaii;o 1 Corns i (Soft) Sore Heads „..*? Oanceri ! ' :ktiJl i riV( "&>urs^ oJ . x ' uu " M Contrteted' m&<ratiK± TUcm™' aoi«qr.Jjs-/. "Gj oJoinl»i~>^u yio'io'i-ji iWoandftf* mm "V-»*»w Efephar^^asis j^n odi jYftF*i ; »o«i-i' .d:m,a. .^J^Jfiioi-ii i±L tin* JwiiAJui'V.- foaolo3 t iw %i,K)WAX, /244., Strand, (near^Temple BajrV London : also, by all respectable Druggists and Dealerr'ih Medibiiaei. throughdiit'^e^C^flSW* worldv" iJj;4 X~ JiLi owJ "^' ' J i lta £ iiO is ■aaoonsiderablo [savings byntakujv^g the.Ja^gerjsizfls,. ii(H , j,, V 5 .^iu.'ji»t«i iHV^jfl^H " N.B. — Directions for the . guidance of^f^^^^H or'evuy disor^e^are iiffiied to feeM^M^^^H

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Southland Times, Issue 1080, 28 December 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1080, 28 December 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1080, 28 December 1868, Page 4

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