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'Medical/ THPORTAm 1 ;, td' ill J iafflsc*eul : 'With 1 ; BRITISH only WIS& BurniS {datrghtef - d£ 'the litei Mr' Y&ei), M rantdd .fb ' .'BuriiV/ ,Wouii3s,6f afiy kind, 1 etc.., of .ever ao long, etandiidg.' Bed, bflre , fdr Ulcers ' Grbeii Oimment, *a 1 1 / cure for Scrofula, or King’s Evif; Oirilmepl - ., ,a J ceptaifi onrb ; Inflammation Tn aHy, patt ’df ePa" limbs, Lu&ps in' ttab [Tb&j&S} Sdr# Si# 1 ™ pleisV (jafflered'Breasds; dtcL 11 DirecfidiiS riH f6r,use—Spread the Red and Green Dint- ”* tIU Voutid; tl&'WMte Ointment'is'ed be rubbed by the hind; OTfiP.thppartaffedtedl I '' a Alab, ; YATES’ PGRIPYINGPDROPS tot- d Gravel. or Pains in the Loins ; u dosi -fqif • * QraveL froin 2() to 30 drops in a tableispd&lral -of ’cold water at bedtime.' • 1 'The tn Ointments are sold in pots at 2a 9d eaehJ : - ! ‘ and,tne„lirppa :, the‘fea'hle price, 2te 9d per 'bpftlei These Ointments add DifopS helv£ effected astbnishihgptirba Iff Iff* Zealand^» Karnes and addressed of "over* 00 persona** c tired, somedfdiiedsesdf 30 years ataridihg,'H niay be obtained , ; by v applying BURNS/at the above address., AgefiM . fbr. Ashbuttdh^-Andre was Bros. -y r 9tP^ .i,iir, 'jt'i no :rii TH E Marvellous Remedy forHOARSENESS, coughs,: . _ COLDS, • - - ■ ■ • BRONCHITIS CONSUMPTION, Chest Diseases!General Agents for ; New Zealand— KEMPT HORNE, PROSSER, A CO. : 696 e SOjig.J viS" w STEEDMAN’S SOOTHING POWDERifo : ■ ''f6r ’i ■ ; dih i CHILDREN CUTTINQf TEETHX *«££ ; n: ‘‘- ' ■ ■ - 't-‘ ■’ : ilii; t-J«8 CAU TI ON. T O PURCHASE RjST I - . i The value of this weU-known Ftmily Meqfqbeen largely tested, in all, parts , world, and by all grades of society, .forupwards if FIFTY YEARS. Its well-earhed : b*teiii* sive sale hasj;induced SPURIOUS I&1ITA triONS, some of which in. 'OUTWARD APPEARANC E so closely resemble the_original as to have many purchasers. The proprietor therefore - feels it due to die bhbhc fb give n special caution igaifaStlthetlfse pf SUCH IMITATIONS.' ■ ■■ ' -s? aw j Purchasers are 1 therefore requested caoa&lijß to’ observe the - four following hdistiiiQtissi characteristics} without-, which inogg.^a^q I 5 1st—In every, ‘ease the. words " JOI$? iSTEEDxMAN >3 CHEMIST,.WAIAifORTH, ‘are engraved cni~the Government Stamp affix,,, to eachpacket. .. r | arid—Eacfl Single' Powder 1 has 'ditectibfes! for the dose, and-the Words,;. JOHJf-SußfepMAN i Chemist, - WalWorth, Surrey, printed thereon, i <: 3rd—The name, Steadman, istdwayssjrelt with;two EE’st; . -r.nh’!p ■':;■»&..} oyatif : : 4th—r The manufacture tw jcarned, ■ on, Surrey...., j Sold in . Packets by. all Chemists ana Meal- $ pߥi^ißr^H#%o. . Auckland.' ■ ;

Ktotihg’aPowder.: Keating'S Keating’s Powder.Keating’s Powder. 1 qsa : SI ,^,e Kills Bugs, ' Fleas, Moths, Beetles. This ANIMAL LIFE* hut is unrivalled in destroy • ing fleas, bugs, cockroaches,.- beetles, in fa# .and. every other species of insect. r<; Sporiamen will find this invaluable. for destroy Imj fleas in their dogs, as also ladies lor their ; pet dogs. ■ '.V3fl; V THIS‘ARTICLE has found so GREAT a s ALE that it has tem{fled;others‘tb' vend' h so* called article in imitation. 'The ■PUBlitGiais CAUTIONED that the tins of the genuine N .pd widen bear’ the r: autograph of; [ ,THC>M AS l^flAXlNG.[Sold, in tins. only. f .: ?ia JL, Keating’s Worm TabletS± f; LI: f ‘‘ J : ' . Keating’s Worm' Tablets; , : ' rj o 1 Keating’s Worm Tablets % PURELY VEGETABLE S WEETMEAT, both in appearance and-taste, fdmishirigAdiißt ■igieeable method of administering? the!?o>dy • certain . remedy for TN TE S T 1 N ALjpr THREAD WORMS. ' It’is a perfectly' age and mild preparation, and is especially for children. Sold' in tins by all ChemiiuTdnd Druggists. •’■ i '!•' ijsi Proprietor, THOS,' KEATING, L/mdop GRATEFUL GOMFORTMG.jqc EPPS’B OOeOvaa.. BREAKFAST.. . Y a thorough knowledge! of thbnatural laws whifeh govern the operations Jof digestion and nutrition? and by tvi careful application of the; fine properties,of wpll selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a' delicately flavoured beverage which may saVe .us many heavy doctor’s bills... It is by J ihe judicious use of such‘articleabf - diet, that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to; resist everyntin pency to disease. Hundreds iof jrabtl maladias are floating around aa ; ready ri t*attack, .wherever there, is s weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by •keeping ourselves well fortified with pur blood and a properly,nourished, fn^et — Sen .article, in the Cm? Serpice Qjizeffa. 1 Made simply with boiling wataf ‘6V. rimk Solclpnly in packets, labelled : JAME'j EPPS A&D CO:,'* HOMCKOi’AXHIO CfftaUSI t • LONDON. : ■• ’ « ALSO, '- ' : ■ od ? EPPS CHOCOLATE ESSENCE 1 FOE ASTBENOON U * The public trust office OP NEW ZEALAND. , Atention is directed to the provisions of the Acts -establishing This Office,! and to the ad vantages placed thereby withinYlthe reach of every colonist, h Subject 4o : (Spch provisions, thq State offers to. eyflsy ()( per* son : ~ ' J 1. —Aboift to make ,hia or her ‘ Wirf or [ 2,-4ln tending, tp provide J for Wife and Children or others by. deed of Settlement. Settling Property by .way ’of Mar* ridge Settlement." • ' :: - <• ‘ £ : —Desiring to renounce I the Trusts of a Will, having been .appointed Executor or Trustee under the same. I. ./O avingaotbd as Trustee, Executor, or Administrator, , wishing to be relieved of the .burthen of Trusteeship tration, the option of using the State’machinery', and gives an absolute guarantee against loss of funds by fraud, peculation, or dishonesty. . : ! i * r Every information' may. be obtained 'from- ; " ■ ! ir.iijjiA ALEANDER. Agent qt iChriatofiurqh; -Opfrom , -r- - . v . ....... VR,. p. HAMkRtQN', : _ Poblid Trustee ‘ Wellih£t'on, Jl ’ f

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 855, 30 January 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 855, 30 January 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 855, 30 January 1883, Page 4

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