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The only safe and sure cure for gravel or urinArv troubles is Hop Bitters. Prove it. Al>Vt.' ]

Late Advertisements

F R S E. "■A first>olaas 8-roomed HOUSE and • Garden on Bait Belt, the garden is planted with flrat-olase fruit trees, and all in thorough order. Apply on the premises, W. W. SMITH, 9 486 Gardener.

Jljf O T I C E. Kotioe it hereby given that the Alford Fpwetread, between the Town Belt and .‘Hit Old Men’* Home, it STOPPED for . tratto until further notice. , , POOKS & SON, Borough Engineers. . ; Aahburton, Pept 7,1883. 9 485

Funeral Notices. >){■ y .. o. a f,, m. u. The MEMBERS of the above order are requested to MEET at the Oddfellows' ''Balloon BUN OAT, at 1 o’clock, to at- ' toad the FUNERAL of the late Bro. A: O-Hevdetson, which leaves the Hospital '•etofi p.m. - ■ tJ. A; O. D. ’MEMBERS of the Star of Ashburton Lmteij'Mo; 103, are requested to MEET At the'Lodge Room, at half-past one {•harp), on SUNDAY Next, to attend the the FUNER AL of the late Bro. flender•Co." 9 497 By order of the A. D. Lost. T OST—A smooth haired yellow sheep ..I I DOG, white on neck and face. Answers to the name of “ Sharp.” AnyMeretnrning same to J. A. M‘Lean, opposite; the Mill, Ashburton, will be re"FWdM.’ 9 4761

PublicationIN tHE PRESS. AND WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED, “OUR DOMESTIC BIRDS.’ BT AX.ra*l) SAUNDERS, This Book, written by an old New Zealand eoloni t, will be found to contain the moat modern and complete information upon the Breeding, Rearing and Management itf every description of Domestic Poultry; suggestions for the improvement of Poultry Shows ; all that is known •boot the principles to bo observed in the matiftg of Breeding Stock; and some well defined rules for selecting, with certainty, the most economical' and beneficial description of food for any animal, from a baby to a mouse. It will show the best port of fowls to keep, and the rules for ■sleeting them ; and, whilst condemning the cruelty and mischief of many common - practices,. it will point out how to keep poultry with certain profit, in brilliant oealth, and producing abundance of eggs •t every season of the year. 8 240

Amusements. O DDFELLOWB’ HALL. ...«. Messrs Stanfield and Dark Basinets Manager...Mr Buchan Hepburn Stage Manager Mr D’Aroy Stanfield Mechanist Mr A. Ashton Let thownow laugh, who never laughed 1 1 before, ' ‘ And those who laughed before, now langh the more. ” MONDAY A TUESDAY NEXT, > Sept. 10 and 11. Tint appearance of Messrs D’Arcy Stanfield and. Fred Dark in their renowned and original Drawing-room Entertainment MERRY THOUGHTS and . HAPPY MOMENTS, Ae performed by them, with magnificent success, before their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, etc. The performance will o mmence with the tdost successful musical sketch, entitled “ Quits,” (Written specially for this entertainment by Mr Herbert Bridge). Sonfare Brosdacres. ...Mr D’Arcy Stanfield OUmsatina,. Mrs D’Arcy Stanfield Rose Pickle Mias Amy HorttdT Augustus Pailette Mr Fred Dark ■ Oharacttrs introduced Gnnlin’Jack . j Mr Fred Dark Florehoe Blushmglie ) ~ _,. Solly Prettj face I. Mrs D Arc ? Britannia. J Frank Doosedbaw, Esq. , . Baby Tawkington .. \ Mim _ Am y Yivandiere John Barleycorn ) Swillin’ Jimmy.. > ...Mr D’Aroy Stanfield Silas G. Buskin.. ) Tp be* followed by their World Renowned i ; - ’ ’ Specialities ! Mr D’Arcy Stanfield's Wonderful Imf pureohations, including his (life-like por- ,„ , traiture ef Mr Henry Irving. Hr FTed Dark’s- inimitable musical .•letches—-A Juvenile Party I Amy Horton in her new successful I.:/ . tMssieel Moments I—3o woiyierful ; sharaeter impersonations. iwimiiiii. conclude with . Si/r OP T 1 A-’’ Change eft programme each evening. iyf 'u- M. /Beautiful now scenery, t - wjfajmlar price* :3san A 2a. Doors open •f’F/w n/m.; commence at 8 p.m. Car*Tmaiie.lftp.u. 9 43a Miss Horton

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1042, 7 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1042, 7 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1042, 7 September 1883, Page 3

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