. Holloway's Ointment and Pills.— Diseases of the skin, ringworm, scurvy, aundice, scrofula or king’s evil,sore heads, and he most inveterate skin disease to which the human frame is subject, cannot be treated with a more safe and certain remedy than Holloway’s Ointment and Pills, which act so perculiarly on the constitution and so purify the blood, that these diseases are at once eradicated from the system, and a lasting cure obtained. They are equally efficacious in the cure of tumors, burns, scalds, glandular swellings, ulcerous wounds, rheumatism, contracted and stiff joints. These medicines operate mildly and surely. The cures effected by them are not temporary or apparent only, but complete and permanent. Consultations, A SHBURTON CO-OPERATIVE CONJ±. SULTATIONS. No. 1. On the Ashburton Cup Handicap (open). No. 2. On the County Steeplechase (for District horses only). Each consultation is for £SOO, and the Fee to the administrators of the estate for advice is £1 for each record. The judgment on the Cup will be argued and decided at,B p.m. on Nov. 16th. The judgment on the Steeplechase will be argued and decided at 8 p.m. on Nov. 17th. Letters of advice can be obtained from the Agents in all parts of the colony. QUILL & WILKIE, Consulting advocates for the 477 . Co-operative Association. ANY person having unimproved Town or Suburban Sections for Sale at a reasonable price will hear of a Cash Purchaser by addressing a letter to A. B. G. , care of Mr. Douglas, Postmaster, Ashburton, stating area, locality, and price. None but principals dealt with, and those persona not in. a position to give a title for cash heed not apply. 492
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 188, 10 November 1880, Page 2
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273Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 188, 10 November 1880, Page 2
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