Holloway’s Pills.— These Pills are more efficacious in strengthening a debilitated constitution than any other medicine in the world, fficaons of nervous habit of body, and all who are suffering from weak digestive organs, or whose health has become decayed by billious effections, disordered stomach, or liver complaints, should lose no time in giving these admirable Pills a fair trial. Cough, colds, asthma, or shortness of breath, are also within the range of the senative powers of this very remarkable medicine. The cures effected by these Pills are not superficial or temporary, but complete and permanent. They are as mild they are efficacious, and may be given, witconfidence to delicate females and young children.—Advt.
Lost. £1 Reward. STOLEN or STRAYED from Hinds Boundary, Longbeach, a dark brown hack MARE; off hind foot white ; branded C on off shoulder. The above reward will be paid to anyone giving such information as shall lead to recovery of same. 119 a JOHN GRIGG. £1 Reward. LOST, in Trevor ton, a POCKET CASE of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Apply, Office of this Paper. 115 a To Let. rp o L E T. A comfortable Four-Roomed T COTTAGE —bay window and verandah—in Peter street. Rent low. Apply, J. Omen, on the premises. 116 a
Impounding Notice. IMPOUNDED, at South Bakaia, Feb. 7th, frcm near the Pound, an old Black Light Draught HORSE, branded [upside down] on near shoulder, shod all round, heels on hind shoes. If hot released by 21st February, it will be sold at noon. GEO. SHELLOCK, 117 a Poundkeeper. WANTED— THE GUARDIAN tolls your Wants for Is., cash.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 270, 16 February 1881, Page 2
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264Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 270, 16 February 1881, Page 2
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