Telephones. The Government is about to introduce a system of telephone exchanges under the powers conveyed by the Telegraph act of last session. A large supply of’instruments has been obtained, and the system will probably be in full operation very shortly in the four chief cities of the colony, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. It is understood that the charges will be very reasonable. Holloway's Pills. —Pure Blood.—As the vital fluid, when in a healthy state, sustain and renovates every part of the living system, so, when it becomes impoverished or impure it exerts a precisely contrary effect. It is abundantly manifest that any medicine which does not reach the circulation can never exterminate the disease ; but any preparation capable of exercising a salutary influence over' the blood, must with it be carried to every living fibre of the frame. The lungs, heart, livei, kidneys, and skin, all receive benefits from its more wholesome condition. Holloway,s purifying Pills operate directly, powerfully, and beneficially, upon the whole mass of blood, whether venous or arterial. They strengthen the stomach, excite the liver and kidneys, expel disease, and prolong existence.— Advt.
THE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN. (gUBSCRIBERS in the Country are Particularly requested to communicate with the Publishers if their papers are not properly addressed. The number of Subscribers has increased so rapidly that unless great care is taken in giving order’s as to address and how to be sent, the papers may be left at the wrong place. All orders will receive prompt attention. NEW PRINTING MACHINERY, FOR JpRINTING LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S VISITING CARDS FROM COi’i’BE PIATJ. Specimens and prices on application at the GUARDIAN OFFICES, ASHBURTON.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 174, 23 October 1880, Page 4
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273Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 174, 23 October 1880, Page 4
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