HotxoWAYS JPitLS.—Nervous Debility. dN&part of'the human machine requires more -'watching-than the nervous system—upon it <; haMigshealtbandilife itself. These pills arT -the best ; regulators and strengthened of the the safest general purifiers. Naue hqadachc, giddiness,. numbness, and men- , yield to them. They dispatch in a summary,, manner, those distressing dyspeptic ’ symptoms,’ stomachic pains, .fulness at the pit s bttße stomach, abdprmnal distension, and overL cofte berth capricious appetites and confined - : c6iimoinly accbnipahyihg signs ef • defective or ddrangled nervous power. HolloL •Way’s Pills iare particularly recommended to ; ! edonS of studious and sedentary habits, who gradually sink into a nervous and debilitated unless some kick restorative be occasiooally taken.—-[Ad vb] ■
Late Advertisements riIHE Flemington Tonjp Sol-Fa CONI OEfLT is Postponed until FRIDAY, pot.,,6th. . 9 631 W'. ■ I. o. 0.. F., M. u., • . Loyal Ashburton Lodge. ■ NOTICE TO MEMBERS. ,:Dr-W. G. BOSS has been appointed Medical Officer to the above Lodge it om this date. 9 630 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th.
-R T. BULLOCK has received in- ... atrnctions from Mr P. Journeaul, ; to;:Sell by Public Auction, at the Ar- : cadt; on Saturday, October 6th, , Bis well-known horse, .L ' _ D U S T. • bale>t 1 o’clock. v’ . ‘ 1 iT. BULLOCK, g 628 - ’ Auctioneer. Ecclesiastical. TJtATBER DEVOY, ordered by Bishop JP > Redwood to solicit funds for the hetr College i>f SL Patrick, will be here en SUNDAY next and the following Stmday. 3 By order. H EDMUND COFFEY. tJnited Evangelistic . ; TOWN HALL, ASHBURTON. rjpO-NIGHT at 7.30. Choir sings from. 7 p.m. . •AH are invited. Bring Sankey’s Hymns. Young Men specially invited on WedHOME AND MAORI Mission Eundo
SERMONS on behalf of , i rj be Preaohec „:i* Cameron ait r :. TO-MORROW, 3 sir* Morning* 11;; Eve BY <- ;,Eev« Wh. Tikheby, Of irill be held Wesleyan Chhrch. C Monday,, Wesleyan Church, Wll , -Ji■ ; • 2nd Oct ; Wntlinnin ChDreh. Wa
F 108 AN HONEST DOUBTER, The writer, who has the ainceresl sympathy for honest doubters, would strongly recommend that, on the chance of there being-some troth Scripture, the reader should take some such step as using the following lines (at least once every day), which, are based on the prayer of a soldier before entering into battle, “ O God, if there he- • God, have mercy upon my soul, il l have a soul ” | ; -jia-e-i f, O God, if. God there be. And I’ve offended Thee, i f -' ' -In mercy look on me. 3, |dy soul, if soul there be, W'oold’st thou Salvation see? ', t Now.to the Sarsrjoor flee. ’ 3. O Christ, if'Christ there be, Thou hast died for me, ~[■■ \ x'J wou * d Salvation see. ,(■ 4. -Spirit, if such there be, j!(,, ttsrr. «- t; 4sAad Thou'would’st plead with me, ichtT : &tuts* I list to Thde. ■ ; 9549 '•* * fe'fc* . n , * . .
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1061, 29 September 1883, Page 3
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