Holloway’s Pills. —The extraordinary change of temperature prevailing in our climate is extremely trying to'the delicate-chested, the weak and nervous. All troubled by these afflictions should resolve to resort to the strengthening and icgulating medicine immediately they perceive in themselves discomfort of that feeling of restlessness which betokens disordered digestion and defective secretion of bile. One of Holloway’s Pills taken about noon and followed at bed-time by a dose sufficiently large to act apperiently will speedily recruit the faulty functions, and restore order throughout the whole system. A treatment so safe in operation and so successful in result should be known and practised when, from cold and sundry other causes, disease is attempting to gain a vexatious footing.—Advt.
For Sale. Poyntz & Co. HAVE FOR SALE, on advantageous and easy terras of payment, the following TOWN AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES: — A good five-roomed House, on quarteracre of land, within three or four chains of the East Town Belt. A splendid six-roomed House, with a good lawn and well laid-out flower garden, fronting on East Belt and close to the Wakanui Road. A compact four-roomed House, with one acre of land, well fenced. Threequarters of an acre laid down as a paddock. A nice four-roomed House on half acre of land near the Gas Works, well finished throughout. Town Sections, 742, 743, 465, 466, 467. Town Section 711 upon which is erected a capital four-roomed House fitted with every convenience. A two-roomed House, with outbuildings, on a quarter acre, well fenced and planted, on N.E. Belt. Ball programme cards in very neat styles, with Pencils and Ribbons, printed at the Guardian Office, East street, near Railway Station.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 172, 21 October 1880, Page 4
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274Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 172, 21 October 1880, Page 4
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