Business Notices. fjp I N W A L D. Boots. Boots. GREAT REDUCTIONS. ! C. HAWK T NS having reduced his prices to such an extent, he is now offer- i ing good serviceable BOOTS, at prices which cannot be competed with in Ash- , burton. Come and Judge for yourselves. C. HAWKINS, Boot and Shoemaker, Tinwald. 6 115 Corn Crushed. to Farmers and others. HAYING leased that large Grain Store from Mr T. Bullock, I am pre pared to STORE GRAIN and other pro duce at lowest profitable rates. CHAFF FOR SALS. 3 629 T. H. ZOUCH. A E A -P O L O G Y. We promised some time ago to supplj the public with full particulars of our new stock of winter goods ; but since a closer examination has been made, we find the variety so much greater than we antic! pated that with the limited space at our command such a course would be impracticable. We may, however, state that # Ook SUPPLY OF FANCY COATINGS AND TWEEDS From the Home Markets SURPASSES Anything We Have Hitherto Received. To encourage Colonial Manufactures, and assist in keeping Colonial wealth within the colony as far as that can be done by the efforts of a single firm, we have received a fine selection of TWEEDS from Kaiapoi and Oamaru ; also a splendid assortment of MOSGIEL TWEEDS, manufactured only for the bespoke trade. As these goods have been awarded highest honors at the Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions, they require no further recommendation at our hands. The success which we have already achieved in Ashburton, and the reputation we now enjoy fop accurately fitting the human figure, will be a sufficient guarantee that style, fit, and other essentials can always be relied on.' CRAIGHEAD AND CO., CLOTHIERS, TANCRED STREET. ASHBURTON, Medical. Q N E WORD. Dear Friends—We have some hesitation in addressing you in the manner following, but hope -that it will not be looked at in any invidious light, when we state that it is only our regard for your health that causes us to do it. We have been a Firm of Analytical Chemists for . many, many years, and have in the long course of this lime manufactured certain Medicines that being based on scientific formula and absolute care and precision in manufacture, have enjoyed a popularity far in advance of any other Pharmaceuti- ? cal Preparations of the day. How successful we have been in this, is only to I note the extraordinary amount of the sales of our Haydock’s Now Liver Pill. We have the pleasure to state that we have sold 28,089 Yials of Dr Haydock’s 3 New Liver Pills. The reason of this de- [ mand is because wo find in Haydook’s ? New Liver Pills a wonderful and extra--1 ordinary combination of concentrated medicine. The Victories of Science — ? Electric Telegraphs, Steam and Printing —revolutionised the whole system of the globe, and made mankind wiser and bet- | ter. So, although there are countless Pills use! for diseases and claiming much ’ as to their merit, the remarkable dia--3 covery of Dr Haydock has eclipsed them all, and has founded a New Medical Sys- ’ tern. The Doctors, whose vast doses of I four or five pills enfeeble the stomach and paralyze the bowels, must give way to . the man who restores health and appetite with one or two of his extraordinary 1 Vegetable Pills. One or two of Dr Haydock’s New Liver Pills suffices to place 1 the stomach in perfect order creates an appetite, and renders the spirit light and buoyant. If the Liver is affected its functions are restored, and if the Nervous System is enfeebled, it is invigorated and sustained. TRANSLATION. Aykab, Province of Burmah, B. I. Honored and Learned Physician—The unworthy one who dares to address you and come before you humbly in the dust, begs for his people (caste) that you would ’ deign to look upon their ignoble miseries and cure them with your Life-giving grains (Pills). Illustrious one your most potent medicine is life to them and their children, and all the Drug Bazaars are empty and your Soul is not in them. This humble petitionei, although he is, gnoble and unworthy to be in your high ipresence, prays that you will graciously perm t your Life grains (Pills) to come to Aykab. To the most learned and wise Physician Haylock (Haydock) of high name. Native to the States of America, united in North America Country, Serviely signing for himself and twentythree others, the Petititioner places his sign, Tnail Fanaxbereeanciel. Carmi, 111., April 2, 1884. Dr J. Haydock : Dear Sir—l received your Pills a week ago. I have tried them and must say that I never had so much good done by anything as they have me. 1 have suffered for years with billiousness and have been so sick at times as not to care.to live, but your Pills have cured me. One aged man here has taken from ma only two of your Pills, and I wish you could see him. He has had no appetite for five months, and to-day he ate a dinner such as a ploughman eats. I had to check him, but he laughed and said he was treating his stomach to a new sensation, for it really was hungry. I hand you with this four dollars. Please send at once, as below, your Pills. Mrs Sarah Manners, Carmi, illinoia, U.S. We would fatigue you if we were to go on with them, as we very well could do, but the above must suffice. Haydock’s I New Liver Pills are the true grains and essence of health, and the greatest bless- 1 ing that Science has given to the world. ' For Nervous Prostration, Weakness, 1 General Lassitude, Want of Appetite and Sick Headache, Dr Haddock’s New Liver ■ Pills will be found an Effectual Remedy. I Each vial contains Twenty Pills. Price j Twenty-five Cents. For sale by all Drug- i gists. Any sceptic can have a vial of ' Pills Sent him Free on receipt of his name and address, for a trial. Send a < postal card for copy of pamphlet—“ The * Liver and its Mystery.” It furnishes » valuable information to all. HAYDOCK & 00., ' New York, U.S. i Caption!—Druggists tire desired to tip- ( tice that the name of J. H. Francis, sole agent, is written across each dozen packages of Haydook's Liver Pills, All without this are counterfeits. 2 P. HAYMAN & CO., a Sole Agents for New Zealand. 7 1261
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1310, 22 July 1884, Page 4
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1,078Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1310, 22 July 1884, Page 4
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