Medical. KEATINGS COUGH LOZENGES. pOUGMS, ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, V ACCUMULATION of - PHLEGM. Compered of the purest ; nr'::c*H<'• These Lozenges contain no opiuni nor .any deleterious drug, therefore the most delicate can take them with perfect confidence. Their beneficial effect is speedy and certain. This old, nn* failing family remedy is daily recommended by the most eminent Physicians, (In ase nearly 60 years). MEDICAL TESTIMONY. July 25th, 187?. aa, Cold Harbour Lane, London. . .. ... Sir,-—Tour Lozenges are excellent, and their beneficial effect most reliable. I strongly recommend them tin cases «.of. cpagh.jsnd asthma. Yon are at liberty, to state, jtjm f# my opinion, formed from many years experience.. J', Bringiob,' M. R.C;S.liii U. : S. Aiv f L. M, ; ‘ Mf.-T. Keating, Indiari Medical SerVKe.' .! Dear Sir, —Haring .tried', i your. Lonatges in India, I. rnnyh, pleaayre their ib'e ( neficial, effects in cases oL intijwent consumption,. asthma And bronchial aflectiOns, I hare prescribed; them largely j • WUhlhebtarl results.,'- ■■■■•- - : r! :•? :-':nnoti W. B. G, t, Apothecary,. ELM. &f\ KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. aw told, by all Chemists, in tins of Various' rises, each' haring the ‘ words, ** KeatirigY Cough Lozenges"; engraven on 1 the government stamp. Keating's Worm Tablets. ‘ * f V Keating's WonrijPaWeity A PURELY VEGETABLE both in appearance and taste, futrinhinria most ag.eeable method of administering 1 the'-only certain remedy for INTESTINjALaw THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially .adapted for children. ! Sold in tins by all ChemSs aud Druggists. ' v-. m, .■ 'r.y; .’.'.Try Proprietor, THOS. KEATING, : London. Export Chemist and Druggist, : STEEDMAN’S SOOTHING POWERS ' '-FOR 'i CHILDREN CUTTING TEETH." CAUTIONr TO, P.UR|CHa|§ ER S The value of this well-known family Media cine has been largely; tested in all patts>of Phe worid. and by ril grades of society, for [upwards of FIFTY YEARS, Its well-earned • extern sive sale has induced SPURIOUS 'NidiRATIONS, klme of ; in ! 'OUTWARD APPEARANCE so closely; resemble fheA&H* ginal as to have 1 deceived many pwchasero The proprietor therefore feels v it; doe .to tpe public to give a'special’ caution against the rise of SUCH IMITATIONS. : : ' R ? v** Purchasers are therefore ; requested carefully to observe the four following distinctive characteristics,: without - nope ; [are genuine:— T ‘ Ist—ln every case the ; words/' tOHN STEEDMAN, CHEMIST.WAUWORTH? SURREY* are engraved bn tire Goremment Stamp affixed,to.each packet, '..j.,.-, r.-ixAf* and—-Each Single Powder bas the dose, arid the Wbrds, Jpksr Chemist, Walworth, Surrey, 1 printed therebhi 1 - 3rd—The name,’:Steedman,;i3.always.spelt with, two EE’s, ; •• „ lt . i' 4th —The manufacture, is carried on! .at Walworth, Surrey. - 7 Sold in Packets' by all Chemists aaS';MedicineVendors. ■ .rs,:>il Sold by Kempthornk, Prossrr and GtM Auckland. , .■ , , 63 TKTHO is Mia. TWJNSLQW I .Aa,thwl T..T. question is frequently arirod^Tf; . shall simply say that she is a iady whip lot upwards of thirty jean has untitemgly devoted her time 'and talents as riTemal^ : physician and nurse, principally airiorig children. She has especially ; studied the : constitution, and wants of l this: numerous: class* and, as- a result of thu. effort and. : practical knowledge. obtained in. a lifetime, as nurse arid physician, she' has ephapounded a SOQTmNG, SYRUF frit 'CBiSldren. It opefe&eslike^mr^o,'gpvii^ f r?«t’ iand’ health*.? and 9 is;’ .> moreover?- Write 1 to regulate the bowels; In;Conaequanoebf this article, Mra. WindloT fg beorimingl Ityorld-xenounedi as a benefactor r pf .h,er, j race. ‘ Cfaildreri, cei^nlydo,;rise, up. Mid: bless her. ! Especially' is - Hus’ the, case ,iiv ithis city! Vasfc quarittties bf the j Syrup! are dariy' sold arid* used heria. s We’ think Mrs Winslow has immoritalihed her name by this invaluable articley ; anal Vre sincerely thpt,- ihousaridri ,of chilr: dren^vfi’been^yedfrpm.an.earfy.grayp, ;by its timely' use], .arid that imilfioiui jft unborn will share its beriefits and unite in icetiliifg hbr blessed; Nb' mother bis discharged.l lifer' duty to her anSbririg 7 one, in-oiir opinion, until she has it the benefit of Mrs. Winslow’s Syrup. ~Tyy it mothers,- ;Gy iynow.—’ Tiadies’ yisitor. New; .Yor)c Ujly- ; , r
.Conveyance^,, ECOOKSON, Wills' Street, rubs the- , MAID COACH from &ffihurfcm Railway Station to Green Alford : Forest, and Mount Somers, every Tuesday and Friday,; returning f /Wednesday, and Saturday at 3 p.m THE COACH I \ ' THOMAS COTTON Wishes, to = inform , the, travelling public between:Ash-. burton and Longbeach that.Jb».has takep 1 over the Coach Busin from Mr. .Geprgo Willcocks, and hopes for acbhtinnanoC:of the support hitherto accbrded to Ilis p«H decessor. ; •' The fares by Cotton’s coach are exactly 3d- per mile ordinary fates, and l£d. per , mile fpr, Saturday, return.:, They are as under— ■ ■ r Longbeach to ordinary. 65., return Bs. , ’ .' ", Watertoh to Ashburton, 3s. 6d. ordinary, 6s. return. ; ‘ Ashton to Ashburton, 3s.ordinary, 6s, return, i ■ , i / Wheatstone to Ashburton, 2s. 6d. ordinary, 4s. return. , : t f > The coach leaves Longbeach, daily at 7.30 a.m., arriving at'Ashburton si >lO a.ra.; and returns, leaving the Booking Office, Baldwin’s Central Hotel, each day at 4.30 p.m. ; Post Office, 4.45 p.m. 4a ; COTTON'S BOARDING HOUSE (Late of Dunedin), . ;i WAKANUI ROAD, ASHBURTON, Close to the Railway Station, opposite fire bell. ; Good Accommodation. Reasonable terns. Board and Lodging, £1 per week.. Board only, 14s. 1 MEALS AT ALL HOURS.- 3004 O TlO E TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to this Journal arc requested to communicate with the Proprietor when any delays or omissions in the Delivery of this Paper occur. ’ W. H. ZOUCH, ■ ■ . Proprietor.^^ mHE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, “*■ Paics Ohb PjsHHX r ' n : Can be obtained from-. the following AGENTS, who will receive orders >— Jones, H. M. ~.. ~ The Triangle Clark, F. ... East street ■ Audrewes, L. F. ... East StrCet' Carstens and Co. ... East, street ' McLauglan,— ... Wakanui Atkinson,, M. ... .-.Seafield /! ' Leadley, G. ... WakatouiOlfesk Lambie, J. ... ; Kyle ; i T ,y. Harris, W. ... Winalqw. Puddicombe & G 0... Mdimt Sonieiji Markham 6$ r Oo. ’... •' Hudson, MIM-' ... ' • Waterton . Bowick, J. 4 • ... Mayfield Morgan andi Hibbs /Meihven '
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 364, 7 June 1881, Page 4
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938Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 364, 7 June 1881, Page 4
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