Holloway’s Ointment and Pills. — A Cure for Abscesses, Piles, Fistula, and Sores - The many satisfactory cures resulting fronj., the-Use of this invaluable Ointment iii cases where patients have been suffering from these complaints, have induced many medical practitioners to introduce them into the. hospitals and their private' practice ; .arid in - many instanceswhere the sufferer was considered incurable, Holloway’s Ointment, in conjunction with his Pills, healed the most desperate wounds. These medicaments are unequalled for the cure of scrofula and diseases of the skin. In all cutaneous affections incidental to children, from the simple red gum to the complicated scorbutic disease, Holloway’s. Ointment exercises a remarkably beneficial influence, cooling inflamation, relieving irritation, and giving ease *x>'the impatient little suffered
Wanted. WANTED— A HOUSEMAID for the •'■•Country. ' Apply, office of this paper. - ■- V 388 WANTED, LADIES to Join the Amateur Dramatic Club and assist at the Christmas Pantomime. 328 WANTED KNOWN. : SOMERSET LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. JW. M £ RAE bogs 'to inform the , publicthat he has taken the above 1 Stables from Mr. Bossenberg, and is ; making extensive repairs. ; Buggies arid saddle horses on hire. * Lowest prices and best attention.- ; . I • 908c—286g Lost. LOST, on Saturday, last,. between Quinn’s shop’ and the Bridge, a WHIP. Anyone bringing the same to office of this paper will be rewarded, arid ’ anyone keeping it after this date will be j prosecuted. ..... 395 f Meetings. TO THE INHABITANTS OF WINSLOW’ AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS.' A MEETING .to consider the advisj A ability of ERECTING YARDS and - holding periodical Sales will be held at t the Winslow Railway Hotel on SATURDAY, 30th inst., at 7 p.m. 394 Amusements. | REMEMBER ! ! REMEMBER !! ! [ TO-MORROW EVENING! !-' '• i ] DRAMATIC. CLUB’S 1 ENTERTAINMENT. ■ ; Jo s e p.liin e , •. i ’ AND L ' The Railway Belie; 392 For Sale. ■ -Poyntz &Co,. HAVE FOR SALE, on advantageous and easy terras of payment, the following ; • J TOWN AND SUBURBAN f PROPERTIES:— c A good five-roomed House, on quarterj acre of land, within three or four l ' ' chains of the East Town Belt. ... A splendid six-roomed House, with a , good lawn and well laid-out flower j garden, fronting on East Belt and , ■ - -- close to the Wakanui Road. [ A compact four-roomed House, With orie : 3 : acre of land, well fenced. Tlireet quarters of an acre laid down as a • paddock. ■ I 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 i 4: with' every convenience. A two-roomed House, : with ; outbuild-• ! ings, on a quarter acre, well fenced ( and planted,- oh N.E. Belt. i : Barristers, Solicitors, &c. : C. W. Ireland, ■ jgARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, . Montgomery’s Buildings,' A ■' Ashburton. . ,393. ■Branson'& Burnell, ; JgARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, EAST STREET.: ■' .194 Public Companies. The national mutual life ; ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRAL. ASIA-(LIMITED). Established 1869. , Actuary and Secretary.— J. M, - Templeton, F.I.A. . The MOST LIBERAL and EQUITABLE OFFICE for Life Assurance.; in' the Australasian. .Colonies. The best office for young irieri. Profits divided every three years. , Offices in Melbourne, Sydney., Adelaide, Wellington, and Hobart Town. The New Zealand Branch—A LOCAL INSTITUTION, investing all moneys in the colony. : ' . ■ ' ’ Resident Secretary - Thomas Swain, Temple Chambers,' Featherston street, Wellington. Agent for the County of Ashburton— S. SAUNDERS (of the firm of Saunders Bros,), Ashburton,Note the name—The National Mu'tual. 169-218 CC THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN LAND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (limited). ■ ' ! WOOL SEASON—IBBO-1881. SPECIAL NOTICE TO SHEEP FARMERS. nnHE Company brakes LIBERAL CASH 1 ADVANCES on WOOL entrusted to 1 its care for sale in the London market. This being one of the leading departments of the Company’s business, and an expert and practical staff Being employed by its London House especially to superintend the classification, valuation, and disposal of wool consignments, growers may- : rely upon their clips being carefully' handled and placed to the best advan- 1 tage, _ Further irifoririation may be obtained t upon application at the Company’s office, Cathedral Square, t Chi;ist(ffiurch.:, 283 a I 3
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 175, 25 October 1880, Page 2
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