*'. M. BK'OOKfi, BEGS 10 NOTIFY THAT HE IS NOW IN PERSONAL ATTENDANCE AT THE DISPENSARY, ASHBUBTON, On Behalf op Mas Prichabd, And hopes to be favored with the patronage of his old customers. .._',„.' Two tons on hand ,«f ?; Soluble Araemc Powder, which disolve* in cold water, and it the best tried remedy forFOOTßOTinsheop. 7 TuekeiMftßd Bean JJAVE FOR SAL* ILL KINDS OP GOAL, WHITE ft BLACK PINE FIREWOOD. LIME AND CEMENT AND JBUILDING MATERIALS of every description. PRODUCE. CATS, BRAN, CHAFF, fto. SPECIAL TO THRESHING MACHINE PROPRIETORS, Just Landing—Splendid Shipment of NEWCASTLE COAL Tucker X Bean, COAL, TIMBER, AND GENERAL PRODUCE MERCHANTS. THE KONGO PAI TENEI Kid KOUTOU KATOA RTaebean Stewart's NEW CURE FOR ASTHMA. EW CUBE EOR CROUP EV CURE FOR DIPHTHERIA 'JEW CURE FOR CHRONIC BRONCHITIS. Prepared from the Mountain.and forest Plants of New Zealand] In Asthma the N«w Curelus. proved its* to be Head and Shoulders Above All Other Remedies' rpHE SEW CURE Is the ©nl> Specifl J_ yet discovered for Dip ksheria. In Croup the NEW CURL has no rival ; It saves emetics, looting fires, hot baths, and all the attendant worry incidental of the arrival of the Midnight Monster. In J>pboid Fever the NEW CURI disinfect*, soothes, and gives refreshing sleep. * ■'"--• The NEW CURE la the only tree Lung Diaiafeotanl ' Ik.no butane has a death booorred from diptheria trhen the " New Cure has been freel / used from the first outae of the disease, and so neat are its pro- < tective powers, that the complaint has . never been known to spread to other members of the family. The New Cure, 3h Al; Grindeli* Rotas* •' Cimr Asthma Tobacco, fe 6d - AWING TO THE SUCCESS , WHICH HAS ATTENDED MY BUSINESS, I find it necessary to PROCURE ASSISTANCE Which I am now endeavoring to do. T TAKE the opportunity to thank the Public of Ash burton for their kind patronage, and to - say that I hope to continue to merit their support. 11. K. Bonnlngton, CHEMIST & pnOGGIST EAST STREET, ASHBURTCN. THE ZEL. AND SHIFPIXQ OOMPANYS LINK REDUCED FARES FROM LOR BON TO NEW ZEALAND. A RRANGEMENTS can be made XjL with the Afrent-General in London to procure passages by the above line at the following greatly reduced rases :— Second Saloon £28 0* Intermediate £18 18s Third Class ... £13 On For further particulars apply at office* MILES * CO., Limited, Aahburton <tnd Rnkaia. BURNETT STREET — II EITAVRAI T.— 1118$. CIL BRYANT*.' T> EGS to notify that she has taken thai _L> centrally situated RESTAURAJTf in BURNB.TT STREET, lately earned on by Mrs Ranger,. and hopes, to hi favored with the same liberal e«pport that was accorded to her predecessor. HOT MEALS AT THE USUAL HOURS SPECIAL TERMS to Weekly Boarders CATERING undertaken for bills, eta. Ob the shortest notice. . 5 li
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3036, 27 July 1893, Page 1
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460Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3036, 27 July 1893, Page 1
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