Hotels A. LPOKD FOREST HOTEL. John Tisch, Who has again taken the hotel at Alford Forest, would be glad; to leooive a call from his old friends and as many new ones as can make it convenient to give a look in. Grood accommodation for horses.,, ■ 1328 Ash burton,; n o t e l, East street, near Bridge. MRS M. A. L. WOODLEY, (Late of Clarendon Hotel, Dunedin, and Hinds Hotel), Has taken this very commodious' house, which is now elaborately 1 furnished throughout, and invites the patronage Of the general public. Only the best Wines, Spirits, and Liquors kept in stock. Good Stabling provided. M. A. L, WOODLEY, 12 1035 Proprietress. Easiness Notices. URRAY ffIAKE TIME BY THE FORE J. LOCK.” The circumstances of social life are widely different in these colonies from those at Home, And therefore the colonial market requires different : treatment. This fact , v Robert Murray, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, ‘ East street,, Ashburton, , was not long in learning ,after his,arrival jn these shores,;and he at,,once set his attention upon supplying WATCHES, which, while constructed' with evety regard to accuracy and reliableness lin cime-keoping, are also supplied heavy,cases, to reaiat thewear andtear of , mlopial life. He has just received? an- j other ..supply of watches, and,-invites attention to prices. Celebrated jEnghsp levers, made expressly for R. Murtjay, specially "Suited ■ for colonial wear, wjitiextra, heavy cases, all . the latest Lnaprovemehts, at. L 6, /L 6 JSs;// iL6 10a ; higher classes, L 7, L 8 10a, LlO ilOs, and Ll2 12a; Rqtherhams, .Ld.lOs. Printed guarantee with each.; wrateh ■ sold Attention is called to, the Clocks, Jewellery, apd English Plate in stock, and, .; to • tlie. ' fact . :, all kinds j of REPAIRING; are, done [on the/ premises arid Guaranteed. i. R. MURRAY’S SHOk is,, CON- ! SPICUOUSby the “ REGULATOR "! Of his owri~ manufacture' which occupies % place in; his window,.- and serves as an authority on mean time fo.thri town. . ! ‘ ■ ; Watches free and aaf« by .post <on receio* of P. 0.0 • ri • 7300-960; MedicaL
O NK’ S ' NE W ZEAL'AND Herbal Remedies, . DIARREKEA, UYSBNI?E^Y f :^q. Completely conquered by Moat’s Extract (Registered), 1 Price 2a fid and 4a per bottle. ; , The above “Extract’’ is one of the moist marvellous discoveries of, the age. Its effects are instantaneous, and never fail in’chronic or acute cases, however severe. , 4 . The great properties 6f this njetlxcine consist ip its never producing tsostivebeas, ho matter how-freely used, and its being harmless and purely het- | balj yet curing Diarrhoea,'Dysentery;: Eng' 1 J lish Cholera, etc., with the greatest cer- , tainty. ! ■ ' U TESTIMONIALS. 1 Bangiora, July 7,, 1881.; 'Sir,- —fldving carefully examined the N.Z. Herbal Extract, I find'it to be skilfully prepared vegetable preparation, possessing the properties' of; the ■ plants from which it is derived in : a highly ooh-j' centrated state, a fact which’l have Verified by evaporating a fluid drachm placed; on a watch glass Over a spirit lafnp. j rOn, : weighing the result, a dark green extract,. I found the weight to be 14j grains. On fiirther submitting the extract to analysis’ I found it to be rich in tannin. In a large number of cases of ordinary diarrhoea, as well as. in many chronic cases'and jn> dysentery, IhaveproVedit to possess great; specific control, added' to the unusual -cure ia. a majority of diarrhoea medi- f ts, that it, does not subsequently con- ; . . ' bate the’bowels. I feel satisfied that 1 ’ ' from the number of trials'l have been enabled, to make of it in a somewhat extensive practice, it is a most valuable addition to modem therapeutics. , - The following cases are take ran-’ dom from my note book : Case No. I—Mrs M- , Wca« Eyre ton, suffering for two years from chronic dysentery, which had reduced her almost to a skeleton. After a fortnight’s trial not only had the diarrhoeas topped, but the commenced eating meat without pain, l and the usual concomitant vomiting. In two months she had gained ISlbs weight. Case No. 2—A G., child, aged five years. Fortnight diarrhoea. Was effectually cured on third day. _ (Signed) Charles DeLacy McCarthy, , M.A., M.B.,etc., Trinity College, Dublin.' Surgery, Bangiora, July, 1881, MONK’S NEW ZEALAND HERBAL MIXTURE FOE NEURALGIA, Price, 3s fid per bottle. The Mixture acts like a charm in.the above painful disease, and gives almost' nstantaneoita reliet. Testimonials to prove the oflioicacy of the “New Zealand Herbal Mixture,” can be seen at the Agents. ' From Capt; Kennedy, U. S. s. Hauroto, Port Chalniera, Feb. 7th, 1883. , Dear Sir, —Thanks tor the medicine I you were kind enough to send me. 1 have I only to , say that- in my. case—a severe attack of neuralgia in the head—it afforded me considerable relief. It has also the advantage of not being in the least nau- * seous, like moat remedies. . • r I remain, dear sir, yours faithfully,. j ’■ A A. Kennedy,. . a , ’ Mr H. D. Monk. v h , Sole Wholesale and Retail Agent for : • i. , 1 .Ashourton Coupty, ’ : « r J. M. CAMBRIDGE, i r ; Pharmaceutical Chemist. ■, '* Sole Proprietor, ; . j | ■■-’I IppS New Zealand. jl i
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1044, 8 January 1884, Page 4
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