Sale of Privileges. —Messrs. Quill and Co. sell the privileges of the Caledonian Sports meeting on Saturday next. The meeting is this year to be held in the Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s Show Ground, and the privileges should therefore be more valuable than ever. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.— A Cure for Abscesses, Piles, Fistula, and Sores - The many satisfactory cures resulting from the use of this invaluable Ointment in cases where patients have been suffering from these complaints, have induced many medical practitioners to introduce them into the hospitals and their private practice ; and in many instances where the sufferer was considered incurable, Holloway’s Ointment, in conjunction with his Pills, healed the most , desperate wounds. I'hese 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 nflamation, relieving irritation, and giving case 'o the impatient little sufferer.
Hotels. New Restaurant, MORTON’S HOTEL. High street, Christchurch. George w. collinson, (From Carlo’s) Proprietor. Luncheon from Twelve o’clock. 67G EAILWAY HOTEL, South Rakaia. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for BOARDERS and TRAVELLERS. Good Stable and Paddocks. Wines and Spirits of Boat Brands. J. S. COMPTON, 647 Proprietor.
PORT TIT IN E or t Wine FOB INVALIDS. NVAL I D S . fJTHOS. QUILL begs to inform the inhabitants of Ashburton and district that he can supply them with PORT WINE OF THE FINEST QUALITY (suitable for . Invalids), as shipped direct by War re Brothers, of London, one of the oldest houses in the Oporto Trade. Note Address — QUILL’S WHOLESALE BOTTLING STORES, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, (Near Railway Station), Ashburton. 7510-336 c Boarding House, &c. Board and lodging, i7s. per week, at S. Corrigan’s, Tinwald. PRINCE ALBERT BOARDING HOUSE, close to the Railway Station, (next to Cookson’s Stables). This commodious house contains 40 rooms, with every convenience. Good Table kept. Every comfort of a homo. Moderate charges. S. LUCAS, 525 Proprietor. NEW PROPRIETOR. CENTRAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Havelock Street. THE undersigned having taken the above Hotel, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of Public patronage. Board and Lodging, LI per week; Meals and Beds, Is.
GEORGE WATTS. Proprietor. 644 c NOTICE OP REMOVAL, JJIROM the A 1 P esturant to the ECHO DINING ROOMS, East Street, close to Lancaster’s Butchery, where a good Table will be kept, and the proprietor will be glad to welcome his old friends and customers. Meals at all Hours of the Day, at Is. each. Beds, Is. Good accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. Conducted by Mrs Truckle. 528 SOUTH RAKAIA BOARDING HOUSEAT A NDREWB begs to inform . O • xjl the inhabitants of Rakaia and Surrounding District that he has taken the premises adjoining McKerrow and Co. ’s Grain Store, • and has opened them as a Restaurant and Boarding House. Good accommodation for Travellers. MEALS Is. BEDS Is. A. J. ANDREWS, Proprietor. 113 g NEW DINING AND LUNCHEON ROOMS & LIVERY STABLES. PETER GOOD begs to announce that he has opend a new DINING and LUNCHEON ROOMS, on Seafieldßoad, fronting the new Show Grounds and Sale Yards, at which ho will supply Luncheon at all hours of the day, at Is. 6d. Livery Stable.—Stalls and Loose Boxes —Stalls, Is. Boxes as per agreement. Good Paddocks, as per agreement. 507 THE GUARDIAN is published every evening, giving every day’s news, up to the hour of going to press. This is better than buying a sixpenny weekly.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 210, 7 December 1880, Page 4
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