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jtftiwarww r:,7bf~. —irori — 1 ’T^TEW* ! 'ZE ALA!Nf> r ' LOAN & M ER- • ■M\ OAjmLS l , i«fE(N : g I COMPAN r ;, (DliVlltSK). s: . 1 ,! ; r .V| ■' . Capital, £3 ? 066,000. , n Reserve, £200,000. Makes ~ETKBRAt CASH ADVANCES h ofa Freeholds, 6a Stations and Stocki, and on growing- clips of Wool. i RECEIVES 00NS1IGNM-" NTS of Wool* h'd> a iGtaiita,lTaU(#r,Xeathel-> Hidasii Skins* etc.p.fbrisaleuin New: Zealand, Australian, and London Markets.! S liNDERTAKES INDENTS of .British; Continental, East Indian, and Amerir can—goods,: and: Commissions iin all branches of/Mercahtile Business. ; Supplies WOOD ; PACKS and CORN • SABKS, at Lowest Current Rates. ■ j

AGENTS IN CANTERBURY FOR—4 Euaton Proctor and- Co. ’a celebrated Combined Threshing, - Machines and Engines, acknowledged to be the Bpst .Machines imported into New 'Zealhridi, " u '■ j Felton arid GuilleaumeV Patent; Galvan-ised-Steel-barb Fencing Wire. '■ Candy’s Patent Cotton Bolting. ■ , Maldon Island Guano. 1 »* • Further particulars on application at thei Company’s Offices, Christchurch or Ash 4 burton. J()HN COOKE, Manager, o- ! 1 Ch'rißtch'uvoh. >QEO. WILKIN,; Vi ■ '-y. Agent, 14 Ashburton. nlO Boarding Houses,; &c 4

F' AM a 36u se‘ < ! STREET, ASHBURTON. 53h0; .^undersigned. ; begs .to, ; inform the! pubic that he ■ has REMOVED irom the* Frince Albert Dining-rooms to the morel commodiousßoarding-houae lately in the j occupation of Mr Anstee, wherq to mem the same patronage bestowed* upon him as heretofore. Goon Bathroom, •i: ivctga!s, I ~- j; Proprietor. ;

THE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN. Published Daily, Can be obtained frotii the following j AGENTS, who will receive orders , j ■< r M. w. The. Triangle ’ | Clark, F. ... Bast street j Andrewes, L/F.' 1 l. ! . East street j Oarstena ; and Co. i: . .i - East streetR, Bevan L;.';-' : ... Jephson, 0/ P. H... James Dellow -. ' ;i. Schoolmaster ... Lambie, J. ~.. Harris, W. Puddioombe & C 0... Patterson, W. ... Hudson, M. ; ... Bowick, : J. n ’ ' Morgan-arid Hibbs East street Tinwald y Mayfield, Hinds Seafield • “ ' Kyle Winslow • Mount Someia ’* Cnertsey ' Watefton o ! : Alford Forest Meihven Medical. A 1 SK "for POWELL’-S ’ BALSAM ’of ; ANISEED SOLD by CHEMISTS-and STOREKEEPERS. Observe the Trade Mark, Lion,"Net, ;and Mouse.” i ; p> •R, COUGHS, . BRONCHITIS, FLUENZA, COLDS, &c. IN F ( OR COUGHS, .BRONCHITIS FLUENZA' COLDS, Ac.. 'OR COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, IN FLUENZA COLDS. &c. F OR COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, -IN FLUENZA, COLDS. &c. rOR COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, IN ' ... FLUENZA, COLDS, &c. : pOWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED 'pOWELL’S BALSAM : of ANISEED JT “Sir.—l Haite fo'r a loner timesiitfefcd if “Sir,—l Baite fo'f a long tiipe.suffer frorri a Severe cough arid tried all -manlier of remedies; —Dr. Liberecht advised POWELL’S BALSA't.S-of-ANISEED ; it cured me after a:few days. ■ Youtnre’ at.:liberty to r 'Use ithib letter in ihopes that ; others may benefit by, it;— ,t Hi am,- Sir, Yours. &c.,. ;,, ~ • ALBERT COUNT. jPOTOCRIIyi WILL LOOSEN the PHLEGM imm--;diatdyJ-*The Dean of Westminster’ Verger .-srites.; • “ I was advised to, try, the Balsam of: Aniseed; I : did, and . have, found great relief.' ,It is most, contorting,in allaying irritation'and giving strength to ihpypice.” .j " Lionel Bfqiigh,. Esq., . the? eminent actor, rites : T thiiik it an invaluable medicine fox metdbefs. Of 'my profession I ,' ihd‘ have* always recommended it' *to '.my brother ' and' siste artistes. ”• rpRULY , an EXTRAORDINARY .EX 1 PECTORaNT.—Mr. Edward M. UUett of Rury,-Hunts., writes ,to Messrs. Palmer & Son, Ramsay^-r-* 4 Having been in the.habit-of using. Powell’s t Balsam of Aniseed for a great number of years, I have great pleasure m,bearing testimony tb its incomparable effect?- as an expectorant, I always find a single dose gives immediate relief^ 1 and a sfnall* boftle effects a perfect cure.”’ , - : ’ ’ ‘ y, '.\

Wholesale Agents in the Australian -arid New Zealand Colonies—EiXtoT Brothers; Eyers& Solomon ; Felton, Grimwalde, & Go.; P. and S.; Falk, Favldi.ng .&■ .Co.' i, Rocke, Tompsit, & Go. ; Rosenthall & Co.; o r ; S. Hoffenung ,t£ Co,; Hemmons,. Laws,, & Go.'}' ; Taylor, & Go.; and, all other wholesale houses. Proprietor—' Thomas Powell, Blackfriars,Road London. XT XL S W E L L H 0 U S E. r~| Christchurch. HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT 11 AND ■ HOME FOR INVALIDS. ‘, DftPHILIP RYDER TIVY, M.R.O.S.L. (the welhkno wn Hydropathist), Resident; Medical Superintendent. G. T. ,NIXON, Proprietor. . Mr Nixon" desires to inform hs friends and the public of New Zealand that the successful Rashits t)btain6l by him under the superintendence 'bf• 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 Halaweil, known as Halswell House, a locality noted throughout Canterbury for its healthiness and pretty surroundings; ; Not'only will 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 t a mos 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 ~wiU' be at the.disposal of patients to and froth Christchurch Railway Station. Every information can be obtained on -application, personally or by letter, to Dr Tivy , or the -proprietor, Halswell House. !l r . y 226 DEAFNESS. —Quacks calling themselves “ Db6tdrs, lu ar,e utterly Thin- ! ing the organa of hdtidreds Suffering from ; flea!beSsf» ! 'charging from-L5 to L2O for so doing. I have two infallible remedies * (No. J, deafness arising from colds ; No. , 2, the thickening of the parts 'Of/the * Tympanum) from recipes sent me by’ thbse ‘ world-known Aurists, the late’and; bre- 1 sent Senior Surgeons 'of- the Royal Dispensary for Diseases of ‘the Ear. —Send stamps : for » particulars to T . B. Hanna-fokd,-Auckland, N.Z. 1270 ;

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 982, 29 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 982, 29 June 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 982, 29 June 1883, Page 4

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