Thick Heads, heavy stomachs, bilious conditions—Wells’ May Apple Pills—anti-bilious-cathartic. 5d and is. The N.Z. Drug Co., General Agents. * Wells’ "Rough on Corns.”—Ask for Wells’ “ Rough on Corns.” 7j£d. Quick relief, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. The N.Z. Drug Co., General Agents. Public Notices; ANT Torson or parsons found Trespassing on Peter Grant’s late farms at Fairfield, Dromore, Kyle, after this date with Dogs or Guns will be prosecuted. JAMES MABEN. May ,19th, 188 A 5 977 O T I C E. Estate of John Garter, Deceased. : All Persona having CLAIMS on the above Estate, will please forward them at once, addressed to Mbs Oabtek, Grove Farm, Ashburton. 5 978 COURSING CLUB. A MEETING of this Club will bo held on FRIDAY, the 23rd instant, at 8 p.m., at the Somerset Hotel. F. MAINWARIN G, Hon. Sec. Ashburton, May 19, 1884. 5 969 N OTICB TO DEALERS, SHEEP DROVERS, Ac. Any petaon Driving Sheep or Cattle through the Coldstream Bun after this date, without giving notice as required by the Sheep Act, will be prosecuted. O. H. DOWDING, 6 943 Manager. WE, the undersigned, having purchased the Book Debts of E. C. Pbebblb, of Ashburton, butcher, have placed the same in the bands of Mr W. H. G undby for immediate Collection, and bis receipt only will be sufficient discharge. . All accounts must be paid at once. DAVID THOMAS, OCTAVIUS DIGBY. J9th May, 1884 5 970 g H O E 1 N G, The undersigned begs to inform the put* Ho that his charges for Shoeing are as follows ; —6s and 7s. GEORGE KIDD, 5 951 Moore street. IN BE WALSH & O’CONNELL’S Dissolution of Partnership. D. O’CONNELL begs to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that, having taken over the entire Stock owned by the late firm in Manchester street south, valued at £2OOO, he will hild a Clearing Sale for three weeks only, commencing on SATURDAY, MAY 17th, 1884. N.B —This is a genuine sale, as possession of the premises must be given, up at the end of above term. , D. O’CONNELL, 6 961 Manchester street south.
IGHT SCHOOL. A SCHOOL for the members and their families of the Ashburton Cale* donian Society, will be opened in the Oddfellows’ Hall, on MONDAY [Evening, May 19tb, and will be continued on Monday and Wednesdays evenings in each w< ek during the ensuing winter months. Mt Charles Hogg, 8.A., has kindly offered to superintend the School. For particulars, apply to CHARLES REID, 5 946 Sec.
FARMERS AND BREEDERS Horses. Horses Wanted a number o£ upstanding HACKS, sound, broken or unbroken, from 3 to 6 years old ; not less than 16.1 hands high, for export. Apply personally or by letter, not later than May 25th, to E. COOKSON, Livery Stables, 6 904 „ Ashburton. MR SIDNEY WOLF, From the Royal .Academy of Music, London, PROFESSOR OP SINGING AND PIANOFORTE, Cox Street, Ashburton. Singing Class for Ladies and Gentlemen at the Oddfellows’ Hall every Thursday Evening at 8 o’olock. Terms —One Guinea per quarter. THE ASHBURTON COUNTY STOCK AND SALEYARD3 COMPANY (LIMITED), is prepared to Dip Sheep in largo or small lots at the following Reduced Scale of charges:— For the first 500 sheep, one penny each For the second 500 sheep, one halfpenny each For the second 1000 sheep, one farthing each For flocks of over 2000 special arrangements will bo made. The material used will bo charged for in addition to the above. GKORGE JAMESON, 3 407 Secretary. >UB LI C NOTICE. Having been appointed Sole Agent in the Ashburton County for the sale of , “ The Maclean Pickle and Preserving j Company’s goods," I'am prepared to receive orders for pickles in bottle or jar, pure vinegar, cordials, and catevtp. The quality of these goods is vouched for in the following extracts, and they can be supplied much cheaper than the imported article: —Encourage local industries! | 1 “ The Maclean pickles obtained the highest award at the International Exhibition 1882, against several of the principal English manufactures ; the highest award at the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s grand show, 1883; and also a letter highly commendatory from the President of the New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, 1883 aul 18J4 (no awards having been given).”—“ Professor A. W. Bickerton, Colonial Ar dyst, reports:— The pickles having been examined, were found to be well preserved, of good color, and perfectly free from adulteration. These pickles have been in use In my own household for some time past, and I consider them to be superior to those imported. The samples examined were purchased, from a grocer in the city, aftd may therefore be considered to represent the average quality. ”S. E. POYNTZ, Novelty Empp*- m, Burnett itreet, Ashburton. 3 503
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1258, 20 May 1884, Page 3
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784Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1258, 20 May 1884, Page 3
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