1 > The Melb urne Argus publishes ft long Account of a Salvation Army wedding, ftt ' which Major Barker presided. A song ) having been' sang to the tane of “ Ohe«r i boys, cheer,” one of the, leading officers , of the army engaged in prayer, remarking that their brother and sister about to be : united did not' marry for their Bakes, but i for the salvation of a perishing world, and in the hope that they might be the msene of leading thousands to the foot of theCross. The bridegroom waa Major 1 burman, in charge of the South Australian 1 division, and the bride w»s Captain Elisa Haughton, who had distinguished herself in the cause in England, The marriage ceremony was read by Major Barks! 1 , and repeated by the bride and bridegroom, who solemnly declared that they did not seek marriage simply to please tbsmsolyes, but that they believed it would enable them to better serve and please God, and work in the interests of the Salvation Army. The proceedings concluded with a collection. Gorged Livers, Bilious conditions, constipation, piles, dyspepsia, headache, cured‘by “ Wells’ May Apple Pills.” $d and is boxes at druggists. The N.Z. Drug Co., General Agents. a - Holloway’s Pills. —The sadden changes, frequent fogs, and pervading dampness sorely impede the vital functions and conduce to illhealth. The remedy for these disasters lies in I same purifying medicine, like these Pills, which is competent to grapple with the mischief at its source, and stamp it out without fretting the nerves or weakening the system, Holloway’s Pills extract from tne blood all noxious matters, regulate the action of eyeiy disordered organ, stimulate the liver and kidneys, and relax the bowels. In curing chest complaints these Pills am remarkable effective, especially when aided by friction of the Ointment on its walls. This double treatment will ensure a certain, steady, and beqe? Scent progress, and sound health will soon hq re-established. —Advt.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1260, 22 May 1884, Page 2
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321Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1260, 22 May 1884, Page 2
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