Holloway's Pills.- Weary of Life.— Derangement of the liver is one of the most dangerous of diseases, and the. most prolific source of those melancholy forebodings which arc worse than death itself. A few doses of these noted Pills act magically in.dispelling low spirits, and repelling the covert attacks made on the nerves by excessive heat, impure atmospheres, over-indulgence, or exhausting excitement. The most shattered constitution may derive benefit from Holloway’s Pills, which will regulate disordered action, brace the nerves, increase the energy of the intellectual faculties, and revive the failing memory. Rv attentively studying the instructions for taking these Pills, and explicitly putting them in practice, the most desponding will soon feel confident of a perfect recovery.—-[Advt.
Business Notices. M. Eyan and Co. to inform their friends and the public that they have Opened a NEW GROCERY STORE in Wills street (next to Oookson’s Stables), and hope by keeping a good article, to obtain a fair share of public patronage. 884 c EW TINWALD STORE, Biggs and Eeid, PROPRIETORS. B. and R. begs to inform their Farming friends and the public generally, that they have opened a GENERAL STOR E, In Jones and Bbadshaw’s old premises, opposite the Railway Shed, Tinwald, and solicit a share of the general patronage. CHEAP TEAS 1 TEAS!! TEAS! 11 Of the Best Blends. SUGARS! SUGARS !! SUGARS !! At remarkably Low Prices. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !! HARDWARE! HARDWARE !! HARDWARE !!! At Prices not to be rubbed out. B. and R.’s Cart is now running: daily in the outlying districts. BIGGS AND REID. 87c Opposite the Railway Shed. Opened June 18, 1881. CLOTHING ! !! And
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 521, 29 December 1881, Page 4
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265Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 521, 29 December 1881, Page 4
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