Gr. ‘JQ». BEGS toiuform the publioittHafc he has OPES'ED the CITY BUTCHERY iand trusts by keeping.a.gpod article at a ■ reasonable figure ' t i Q,Yeclpw’e a share of {the requirements mas, wiifi* in a radius of IMS
shbWe¥Wn^HwbWt x m°Mb (Ml mm BREWER, MALSTER, AND '■ : T. edt TOats Crushed rhtmytiuantity. 024 ' ' ‘ ’' r .-iifA <■■ <• ’ .ii>■;i : turn SEASO NABLE M E'DICIdKEAt • !»■;<-• > -d* 1> ,•»»'£ II ■—f>ol«?4 Cambridge’s Cough Syrup -i ,1 u\n Cambridge’s. ■ Block 1 Currant Cough Elixir ’i<- - £i;<' w—lt»miA : Bennington'slrish Moss wV s mUaei . <Dr Lo \ris Cherty Pectoral; i r - , iynßji«W , vA/ybr’a Ohdrry Pectoral ; ban nioft Kay’s Essence of Linseed,' -.(it eh »-Bo Aniseed Bosche’s German Cough Syrpp OrosbyV Gough Elixir • ! Baxter’s Lung Keating’s Cough ‘ .Glycerine Gold Cream' , . Camphor tee * V'' ‘ r ? f ° :s Chilblain• libiment i Steedman’s Whooping CqnJ&.PorfSetih Roche’s Whooping Cough 1 15ihbrecaii«(|j^ J. M. Ca^Tbind^, PHARMACEIGTJOAL^^BasK ■ ASHBURTON.,,, b ;U e tamoQ. " . ’i: ..'•.(•.'‘l (UKfU* SOME R S S tBIBLES. ■ ■• J -- ■, 0 . U /■.'■.UudtfaA ■ *!| I' 11 : ■: i .jl filt'l.lD P. Husbatrd”” " Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has tiken the Livery and Bait Stables lately : |by Mr J. Mcßae, and ' hopes ,to solids it ;fair share ofpatronage. ’’ J i v \ c ' ! Good Paddock, Accommodation,,' siatfe ! plenty of water. • v T 1042 i. —frfefe jp R O F E S S I. O NT A^iL. Medical ©al^Msiai. j PROFESSOR MARTIN " i wishes his friends and the publife tp ltt)P^ : j that his ELECTRIC | operate upon. Mind and Body : through the agency of: the. NfirvbtUl iand Muscular 'systems. [therefore pre-eminently' ‘ ‘ restore , Failing N ervous ' Energy- • Life, Affections of: the NervquaisimA | Muscular System, Paralysis; '.Facial ‘tNiujralgia, Sciatica, RhturnatismV’dlbeifelSlSfe I Gout, Mental and : Physical .Bteb^ty, ! rapidly eased and dispelled. —softiC Call at once and regain sound; s ealtjt ; and happiness, at , ' ’ "2* * . ... .;E. C. pAHIT^.,j‘‘ i V^f > | CHEansr, 'c*. .ur.q OC.?. i» ■ Bishop’s Buildings. 11 g >bint diseases (Rheuinatic), iMpy piji:^ r ;ful diseases common to Women 1 ai|_2 i Children;as Hysteria, Nervous Exhaustive | from youthful indiscretion' and' ignorance# i ■ rn.n'i ■ The Scientific application ! ofltht | ELECT RI G ,0 p ; is attended/by;; i'-'iy rao'j'l , The •vatious currents, ate,? ■ tered. Anatomically,. and , jduced by them moat carefully obßervbd<sb , : : .MISS -'MARTmAiI T Will .attend Ladies and ; ■. ! . t »•••■■ ■■ bur. uou';ho : .i: till i'H ..fir.* J >, -x-:t tva D E • N T ■i t ,»rt 'itiJbcno I S ’ /(I .iiAAT DEM A L StJR GE 6 Nl 1 q W. J. SykCS, Ghristchurch, qy- £ j P istnct wnLl Intends shortly visiting this District the latest improvements in i- * f jIT OT DENTAL ,i! and appliances, which are necessary fot the production of high class work, bolli| Surgically and Mechanically. Special Instruments for regulating and extracting Children’s Teeth, ’ * i T Artificial Teeth from one to a complete set, inimitably mounted on Gold, Plifr; num, Celluloid and Vulcanite. ' ' , Teeth plugged with Gold, Platinum,: and the newest White Ennamel ■ ;.,r:l/,l TEETH EXTRACTED PAINLESSLT 1 By the aid of , ■ j j IS itrous Oxide Gas and Ether, Spray, f , s ; • ■ ■ - - >}<A * to :.I‘> -.'a Awarded first order of merit at the Kiv Zealan International^EKlubitiop,'* Conveyances. LONGBEAOH ROYAL » MAIL'' COACH Leaves Longbeach for Ashburton, daily, (Sundays excepted) at 7.30 8.10 a.m., Ashton 8.25 a.m., Wheatstonf 8.45 am., arriving at Ashburtcm- in time' for the 10.24 express from Christchurch to Timaru. The .coachAeavea the coach - tables, Wakimui R,oad (opposite Central Hotel),” . Aslibpirton, at 4,50 p.m., arriving kt nßragbeach at 7.30 p.m. Parcels or jeft at any of the above places will receive 1 strict attention Fares—Through;aingle fares, ss; same day, Bs. *.t From this date RETtJRN FARE at SINGLE RATES, on Saturdays only, between Waterton and Ashburton. W. E. BOND, Proprietor, jl27c tLqiigbcqoktf', >rr TN' WALD AND MOUNT SOMERS 1. railway. MOUNT SOMERS AND ANAMA ' ROYAL MAIL COACH. This Coach leaves Hood’s Hotel, Mount Somers, for Anama Railway Station, 7.30 a m. and 5.35 p.m. every ”TaeMw atid Satm-day; returning to MouUt SommT" on the arrival of each train. b,i<s *«T»?«ir Parcels and Luggage punctually attended to. ; j Single faces,' 9aj return) 8k i: | n JOHN Hooi^
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 963, 7 June 1883, Page 1
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669Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 963, 7 June 1883, Page 1
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