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Medical. iTMWIWT JLi zip’ ~ to jrai. scurvy,t BoTOjcr ■any (leßCwßt L o Qi Y ATfiSp,,.) r P<vj(.j!!NT BlilflSH tpifeBOINT MEOTS,-pi4ttared ohly.by Mrs ; iWns (daughter of ' 'the late Jfc ' 5 ‘Yate is)’,' ‘ Ohriateliut'bhi 1 ' * f War ranted 1 to; hif i -Baras;’ iChite, o Wounds of toy kind, etc,, ol ever wdong striding, t (Ited Ointment, .a P?r£»*Pj c “f ß ,fpr. Ulcers i • Green , Ointment,, a,: certain ;cure WfcMfc &» Ointment, a .certain cure Tor Swellings or Indainm§ti(jii id, any pari: of the bddyor limbs, ~LunipS in the Throat, Sore Nipples, Gathered Breasts, etc.; » Directions for use—Spreadjthe Red and-Green Ointments lightly birlihen rag no bigger than the wound ; the White Ointment is to be rubbed by the hand over the part affected. •Mb; I Y / for Gravel osr Paine inTfhfrLbfns; dose for Gravel, from ’2O, tp 30 drops instablespoonful of cold waterMbedthnel The Ointments are sold in potsi at 2i 9d leach, and the i Drops the,same,pri(?e, : 2§ H per -bottlev ; TA^:Qw^^i»nd.^Pßab» v e effpptpd ITamea andi addresses ,‘bi oVe/.w peraons Chred, sonde of dfstltitesof yeflifSw®9^ n 8i Aiay be obtained ! by ! 'appljring to 1 r -Mn3 atithd- abofre l addraisJ i oAfcenta ; for'Ashburton —Andrewes ißaoa. y.;{ '9o

The t Remedy lor HOARSENESS, Marvellous^j • ■« coughs, :'r v COLDS,, ■; 1 . BRONCHITIS ■ r ' ,!i CONSUMPTION, t ' '■' and ■' .< 'Oheflfc Oißeaaea. t General Agenb for New Zesdand— KB MRT HORNE, Grosser/a co; j '■ J 696e 1 *4*3 ro 1& QTEEDMAN’S SOOTHING PQW&ER O'. - ■ r ■ FOB. .. v CHILDREN CUTTING TEETH. CAUTION TO J£RS ■ ; The’value of this WelWinoWh FanlllyMedicine has been largely tested in all. part£iji)f the world, and.by all grades-ofsociety, for upwards of FIFTY YEARS. .Its well-earned extensive, sa-le.has .induced SPURIOUS TMITA TIONS, some of which ih APPEARANC-E sb closely'ffes&hbleithfe on-, einal ss to. hive., deceived many purchasers. -■ r —the x-xITATIO'^S. Purchasers are therefore requested'ctiftfully to bbsoni i the- four’' fallowing distinctive characteristics, without which none are genuine r.i.to:’' .;.'S,9"‘i .?•/! . ist-r-iln .every .. case..the, awards •JOHN steedman, chemist: WalwO'Rth, SURREY, are engraved tin this Government Stamp affix' ‘ to each packet.'{<J 2nd—Eaca Sihgle.Powder has direction s for the-'dose,' and the; words,, Chemist, Walworth, Surrey, printed thereon. 3rd—The name, Steedman, is always spelt with two EE’s., 1, ' ,T 4th—The manufacture' is' earned ■oh • holelv at'Wal worthy Surteyt • i; ,T ’OO ■ Sold in Packets by all Chemists ano.rf4edi* cine Vendors. ~•,, ~ , - n - ,-f j, Sold by Prosser, ana Co. Auckland. ' -

Keating's Powder. > Keating’s Powder. Keating’s Powder. Keating’s Powder. / Kills Bugs, ■ ! FleaS, : Moths, Beetles... .This Powder is■ auita harmleas to ANIMAL LIFK but is ing‘ fleas, 'bugs, cockroaches, 1 beetles, 1 'ni'dfhs in furs, and eyery other species of insectr i Sports*. men will find, this'invaluable fpt ; ing fleas in their dogs, as also ladies lor their pet dogs...'.; -1.-," THIS ARTICLE has found so GREAT a. SALE that it has tempted others to vend a socalledarticle in imijtatipn. 31m .PUBLIC are CAUTIONED that the tins -.of'the,genuine powder', bear .the autdgVaph 1 of THOMAS KEATING. 1 Sold in tins only.- 1 •' :; i" — -ri —— : —: W.w. —./riiirt — Keating’s Worm Tablets/ ~ct , {{( j , - Keating’s Worm Tablets. -jjr -Keating’s Worm; TsWets A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEEfChf jSAT, both, in appearance and .taste;, furaistungamosl agreeable method of a'dmijusteHng. only certain remedy for INTES TIN AIL or THREAD-WORMS. -It “s ’a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for children. Sold in tins by all Chemists and Druggists. y Proprietor, THOS. KEATING, London

GRATEFUL COMFORTING „ EPPS’S BREAKFAST. BY a thorough knowledge of laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the flhe properties of well selected" cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables 'with a delicately flavoured beverage . which .may Waavh us maiiy heavy doctor's’ billal It "is by the .judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution niay be gradually, bhilt up until strong enough to resist ton pency .to disease. Hundreds’ of subtl maladies are floating around ha ready & attack wherever there is e weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified withvpur blood and a properly nourished frajjae.— Sea article in the Civil Service Gazetted Made simply with boiling Sold, only in packets, labelled ; JAME** EPPS AND 00., ‘ HOMOsJ.j'ATHIO CWBiaST.: \ LONDON. . " ' !r ' - ■ aiso. >! ' ‘•*- EP£S BSSfiil&fi , l ' foe AtrhasooN u

rnHE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE 1 OF NEW ZEALAND. : , Atention iadirectedto tha provisions of the Acts establishing this Office, and to the advantages placed thereby within the reach of every colonist. Subject to., such provisions, the State offers to every,’) person : L—About to make his or her Will or Codicil. 2. —lntending to, provide for Wife and Children, or others by deed of Settlement. 3. -—Settling Property by way of Marriage Settlement. r ; 4. —Desiring to renounce the Trusts of a Will, having been appointed Executor or Trustee, under the same. 5. —Having acted as Trustee; Executor, or Administrator, wishing .to be relieved of the burthen of Trusteeship or ■, Administration, the option' of Using the State machinery, and gives an absolute guarantee against loss of funda by fraud, population, ttr dishonesty. ■ ' ,r '. Ji ':v Every'information may be obtained from ■ ■ >l ‘ > ’I ALEAHDEB LEAH, 3 Ageht at OhristchurOh; •" Or from 1 * :,J . RiC.HAMERTON, Public Trustee ! Wbllingtoh, ' (! ■ :.;i2th May, 1882. - -

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 850, 24 January 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 850, 24 January 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 850, 24 January 1883, Page 4

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