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Business Notices. TO FARMERS. MESSRS REID & GRAY, Ashburton, having secured the services of a thoroughly experienced Mechanic, are now prepared to Repair Reapers and Binders of all makers, also, Combines, Engines, and all sorts of Machinery. Being the only Firm in Ashburton who have got Machinery adapted for this purpose, with Steam Power, all necessary repairs can be done on the Promises, and at the lowest possible price. We have in Stock Binder Wua and Twine of a first-class quality ; also, best Machine Oils. REID A GRAY, o!9 Cameron street.

James Baker, GROCER, wishes to inform the people of Ashburton that he has a large stock of Christmas FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. Currants, Currants, Currants, Raisins, Raisins, Raisins, Sultanas, Sultanas, Sultanas, Guaranteed to be all of the finest FRUIT, FRUIT, FRUIT, Obtainable in Canterbury. Stop before going elsewhere, and purchase your Christmas cheer from one of the cheapest men in town. JAMES BAKER, Grocer, Havelock street, Ashburton. au3 ILBURN LIME KILN h. Lime. My price for best Dunedin Lime is By the Truck of 60 Bags... 3s 2d per bag. Extra for Bags, 4d each, which will be allowed on the empties being returned. Orders may be sent direct to me, or left with Tucker, Restell and Co., East street, Ashburton. Terms strhtly monthly. james McDonald, Moray Place, 4 Dunedin,

THE EUROPEAN AND AUSTRALASIAN Labor Agency Has now become the favorite means of PROCURING FARM HANDS Of all descriptions. Skilled Laborers or Ordinary Hands can be obtained at the Shortest Notice. The success of this institution is no doubt due to the fact that the Manager’s time is not taken up with House or any other business, and he is able to devote all his energies in the interest of his employers. The Office is situated in LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH (Next to Si'. Reece, Ironmongers. he Signboard can bo easily seen from Colombo street. s!6

Halswbll house, Christchurch. HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT AND HOME FOR INVALIDS. DrPHILIP RYDER TIVY, M.R.C.S.L. (the well-known Hydropathist), Resident Medical Superintendent. G. T. NIXON, Proprietor. Mr Nixon desires to inform his friends and the public of New Zealand that the successful results obtainei by him under the superintendence of Dr Tivy since starting in his Hydropathic establishment in Colombo street north, Christchurch, and the large increase of patients, have warranted his leasing that magnificent country residence, standing in its own beautiful grounds at Hals well, known as Hals well House, a locality noted throughout Canterbury for its healthiness and pretty surroundi igs. Not only w.ll our patients receive proper dietary, attention, and enjoy all the comforts of a home, but they will also derive all the advantages of an establishment fitted with the most perfect modern appliances for carrying out Hydropathy scientifically treated, added to the external aid of Hot-air Baths and Galvanism, where found necessary. A conveyance will be at the disposal of patients to and from Christchurch Railway Station. Every information can be obtained on application, personally or by letter, to Dr Tivvr, or the Proprietor, Halswell House. 22d Medical jQOOTOR ERNEST LOW’S Cherry Pectoral, An invaluable Medicine in all the stages of Consumption, and not to be surpassed in efficacy for Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, Difficulty of Breathing, Influenza, Spasmodic Croup, Hooping Cough, and all affections of the Throat, Brouchim, and Lungs.

Prepared only by H. N . CITRON, Chemist, Akaroa, New Zealand. Solo Agent for Ashburton: CHARLES NKATE, Chemist. au7 VALUABLE DISCOVERY for the HAIR. A very nicely perfumed Hairdressing, called THE MEXICAN HAIR RENEWED., now being sold by most Chemists and perfumers througout the country, at 3s. fid. per bottle, is fast superceding all the old restorers and dyes for the purpose of changing grey or white hair to its natural original color, for it will positively restore the hair in every case of greyness to its original color, without dyeing it. or leaving that offensive smell which most of the hair preparations of the day do. This preparation has never been known to fail in restoring the hair to its natural color and gloss in from eight to twelve days. It promotes growth and prevents the hair falling out, eradicating dandruff, and leaving the scalp in a clean, healthy condition. It imparts peculiar vitality to the roots of the hair, restoring it to its youthful freshness and vigor. Daily applications of this preparation for a week or two will surely restore faded, grey, or white hair to its natural color and richness. It is not a dye, nor does it contain any coloring matter or offensive substance whatever. Hence it does not soil the hands, the scalp, or even white linen, but prod ices the color within the substance of the hair. Read the following from Mr. Nathan Berry, Chemist, Walkden : ‘ ‘ One of my customers told me the other day he had had grey hair for thirty-five years, and after using one bottle of the Mexican Hair Renewer 1 sold him, it was restored to and kept its natural color. ” It may be had of any respectable Chemist, Perfumer, or Dealer in toilet articles in the kingdom, at 3s. fid per bottle.—-Prepared by HENRY C. Q ALLUP, No. 493, Oxford reet, London,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 833, 4 January 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 833, 4 January 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 833, 4 January 1883, Page 4

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