nass&s* Gr. C. Primmer BEGS to inform the public that he baa * OPENED the CITY BUTCHBRX, and trusts by keeping a good article at a reasonable figupp|o.. r receive a share of patronage. .. .Country Carts run with all fpt tlip wlthin a radius of twenty miles., _ ' i 1298
HB URTON B BEf,BjRT A. Sippre, . r BREWER, MALSTER, BOTTLER. ,f r Oats Crushed in any )',<(24 REASONABLE MEDTOINB& Cambridge’s Cough Syrup . Cambridge’s ' Black Currant Elixir Bennington's Irish Moss ’ r Dr Low's Cherry Pectoral Ayer’s Cherry - ’ Pectoral' ' ’KayVEssOnce of‘Linseed Powell’s Balsam of Aniseed Bosche’s German Cough Syrup Crosby's Cough Elixir ’’ ’ ' Baxter’s Lung ' . .Keating’s Cough Lozenges, Glycerine'Oold Cream ' " ' Camphor Ice ' • £i • ,!Iyn:r - Chilblain Liniment’ . , Steed rhau’4' WhoopmgUougn POtfdejra Roche’s Whobping Cough Embrbrfittott J. 3VL Cambridge, PHARMACEUTICAL QPEMIST, ‘ ASHBURTON, A -i/. .£! .-a s P. BDusband^^ an H ,;J:i ril-.-- | Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has taken’ the Livery, and Bait"^Slabfes ! iat|ly carried-yn by Mr Mcßaes and hopes to solicit» fair share of patronage;' ‘ 11ll ll! ‘ Good Paddock plaaty of water. . • 1042 T , - v -i-s-yif T> R O F .E S S I O N A L. Medical Galvanism. •c i nJ. •• t ‘ —; — ■ -r : b.rntiA PROFESSOR MARTIN n wishes his frietfdsandthejiublic to know thkt his " ELECTRIC: ': operate,.upon Mind and 'Bodyv.oHie4y through . the agency of the Nervous and Muscular ‘ systems. They are therefore pre-eminently adapted to restore Failing Nervous 'EnergyLife, Affections of the Nervous 'and Muscular System, Paralysis, Facial Neuralgia, Sciatica;, Rheumatism, RheumaticGout, Mental and' Physical Debility, rapidly eased and dispelled. ’ : ‘ Call at once and regain sound healtt and happiness, at , E. C. DAN N’Si . Chemist, . Bishop’s Buildings. ' . ' : Joint diseases (Rheumatic),manypaU. ful; diseases, common to. Women >BB . Children, as Hysteria, Nervous Exhausting from youthful indiscretion and ignorance. The Scientific application of tlw ELECTRIC GU R REN T S is attended by ; ,, :; •” NO S rfo OK. Jl&r The various currents are admlnl. tefed Anatomically,: and the effects pro duced by them most carefully observed. MISS MARTIN: --s ...fWill attend; Ladies and Children, 1 :!;^? : <■■■-.! ■■■ : : ; Tiii •’ .:;b D ENTI S T R W. J. Sykes, DENTAL SURGEON, Christchurch, Intends shortly visiting, this District with the latest improvements in DENTAL INSTRUMENTS and appliances, which are necessary fot the production of high class work, both Surgically and Mechanically. Special Instruments for regulating and extracting Children’s Teeth. Artificial Teeth from one to a complete set, inimitably mounted on Gold, Platinum, Celluloid and Vulcanite. Teeth plugged with Gold, Platinum, and the newest White EnnameL '. TEETH EXTRACTED PAINLESSLY By the aid of . N ifcroua Oxide Gas and Ether Sprayt Awarded first order of merit at tho New Zealan International Exhibition. Conveyances. LONGBEACH ROYAL MAIL COACH Leaves Longbeach for Ashburton doily (Sundays excepted) at 7.30 a. m., Waterton 8.10 a.m., Ashton 8.26 a.m., Wheatstone 8.45 a.m., arriving at Ashburton in line for the 10.24 express from Christchurch to Timaru. The coach leaves the coach t tables, Wakanui . Road (opposite Central Hotel), Ashburton, at 4.50 p.m., arriving at Longbeach at 7.30 p. m. Parcels or orders left at any Of the above places wiU receive strict attention Fares—Through single fares, 6s ; return 1 ) same day, Bs. From this date RETURN PARE at SINGLE RATES, on Saturdays, only, between Watertqn i jyT Proprietor, 4270 . . ; . Longbeach. rf 'TNWALD AND MOUNT £ SOMERS : ' RAILWAY. * bo MOUNT SOMERS AND ANAMA - ■ ROYAL MAIL OOAOa;; : f ' ‘‘ This Coaoh > leaves Hobd’s Hotel, Mbtrfltt Somers, for Anama ■ Rail way'- Station| K ift 7.30 a ria, and 5:35 p.m.; every ToOlday and Saturday; returning to MOuntf SbnUc. on the arr’yabof each train. iv. „ Parcels ind ti^ge^n^^ f fc<| t ( sifiin . jg ;9 ! Single fareß, ?a ;ratorn,.3a. -st, In - JOHNHOOD,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 960, 4 June 1883, Page 1
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