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j Holloways Ointmknt and Fills. — of. the Bowels. —A remedy, which has been tested; and .proved in a thousand different ways, capable of eradiating poisonous faints from ulcers and healing them up,_ merits Atrial of its capacity for extracting the internal corruptions from the howels. ; On rubbing Holloway’s Ointment repeatedly on the abdomen a rash'appears,, and as it .thickens the alvlne irritability subsides. Acting as a derino/mvthis unguent draws to the surface, releases the tender intestines from all acrid matton*! and prevents inflammatipn, dysentery, and piles, : for,. which blistering was the oldushioned,though successful treatment, now frjom its painfulness fallen into,disuse, the discovery of this Ointment having proclaimed a remedy possessing equally derivative, yet. oero fetflypainless powers.—gAdvt.]

In Bmhraptcy. IJji, the District Court of Ashburton, T, - hbldon ct Ashburton, fp tha matter .of tbs Debtors and Creditors Act) 1876, the Acta •mending the name, and -of the bankruptcy of ALBERT BELLEMIN, of Springbum, schoolmaster, a debtor. ■ , .This; is to, notify, that Albert Bellemin, of .Springbucn, in .the County of Ashbur(fd), schoolmaster, has this day filed - a statement that he is; unable to meet bis engagements . with his creditors. The &£•& meeting of creditors to be held at the District - Court-house, Ashburton, on nSJESDAY, the 16 th day of October, 1883. at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. W. MARTIN, J , . Clerk of the Court. 0. W. PoKNKXJ., : f Solicitor f> r the debtor. 10 678 Meetings-

tr qgttEN’s prayer union 'td* Weekly meeting win be held for the current quarter in the Presbyterian Oflqrcb < n .WEDNESDAY ; afternoon at three o'clock.. cordially invited. 10 664 TTOETIOUDTURA.L SOCIETY, Monthly MEETING of above will be J held on WEDNESDAY, Oct, 10th, at the Arcade Chambers, at 8 p m., when Mr G. T. Smith will read a paper.

N.B.—Mr Smith has kindly offered a prize of-'one guinea for the best collection of oat blooms, 40 varieties (to be made in Che form of a table bouquet), to be exhibited at'the above paeeting.. Entrance fee, 2a; BHBQBTON AGRICULTURAL pastoral ASSOCIATION. A Special General MEETING of members will be held at the Arcade-Chambers, Barnett street, on FRIDAY,. 19th Oct., at 2.-30 p.m., to consider the question of holding the next Annual' Show at the Tin wald .Yards. A full' attendance' of members is requested. ■ 10 680 open to all; post entries. S. B. POYNTZ, Hon. So; S. E. 10 679 AND

ASHBURTON Lawn Tennis Giub. THE Opening of the Season will take ' ’ place on the ASHBURTON SPORTS GROUND, ' OH WEDNESDAY, the 10th OCTOBER. Play to commence at 3 p.m. A-General MEETING for the Election of Officers for the ensuing year will be held on the Ground at 4 p.m, W. H. GUNDRY, 10 676 ‘ Acting Hoh. Seo.

EcclesiasticalW BSLEY AN n nr-iT i> nhWillowby. TflE' ANNIVERSARY Sermons Of the above Ohurcb, will be Preached on SUNDaY, OCT. 7th inst,, Morning and Evening, by the h'KV. W. Kxall. On Tuesday, the 9th inst., the ANNUAL TEA will be held in the District School. Tea on table 5.30 p m. An after meeting will be held, Addresses will be delivered by the Rsvs. W, K*ai.i, Stani)Agb, and others. Music by the Willowby Choir. 10 668

XJK)B AN HONEST DOUBTER, The writer, who has the smcerest sympathy lor honest doubters, would strongly recommend that, on the chance of there heingaome troth iu Scripture, the reader should take some such step as using the following lines (at least once every day), which *>e based on the prayer of a soldier before entering into battle, “ O God, if there he aGod, have mercy upon my soul, I, O'Co 1, if God there be, ' ~ And I've offended Thee, In mercy look on me. . it My soul, if soul there be, ■Would’st thou Salvation see ? • Now to the Saviour flee. mp. P Uhrist, if Christ there be, , And Thou hast died for me, ■ "V' r ,T would Salvation see. 4T (Spirit, if such there be, ,'f And Thou would’st plead with me, O may l list to Thee. ' 54?

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1068, 8 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1068, 8 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1068, 8 October 1883, Page 3

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