Now money is so scarce it behoves every one to be on the alert ■«<* endeavor (to make there twenty shillings go as hr as possible. One glance at H. ~E. May and Co.’s advertise ment, which appears in oar columns this even* lag, should convince one and all that the pre* proctors of The Hall, High street, Christ dutch, are determined to do their part. The prices quoted for the varioas items are, we believe, lower thaw on any prer tns occasion, and AwnM tiw?nr» «11 buyers of D»ap rv and Cloth lotto (iw
I Hop Bitten. BAD IT ALL. , |T MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. AMERICAN CO.’S HOP BITT R 8 * ThbJPdkkst abd BxsrMxDicivx Em Mad*. They are compounded from Hops,|Buchu, Mandrake, and Dandelion. To clergymen, lawyers, literary men, laborers, ladies, and all those whose sedentary employments cause irregularities of the blood, stomach, bowels or kidneys, or who require an appetizer, tonic, and mild stimulant, these Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic, and stimulating, without intoxicating. They give New I and Vigor to the Aged and Infirm. Theoldest, best, most renowned, and valuable medicines in the world, and in addition contain all the best and most effective curative properties of all other bitters, being the greatest liver regulator, blood purifier and life and health restoring agent on earth. Do not suffer yourself or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them to use the American Co’s Hop Bitters. Ask your Druggist or Physician. ARB
R member, these Hop Bitters are no ~ :1 - drugged, drunken nostrum, but the t and best medicine ever made, and non or family should be without matter what your (feelings or Symplons are, or what the desease or ailment is, use American Co’s Hop Bitters. Dont’ wait until you are sick, but if you only fc I bad or miserable, use the Bitters a cmcc. It may save your life. Hundred have been saved by so doing, at a rifling cost. SEE THAT THE NAME DR POULE IS BLOWN IN EVERY BO’*"tLE—NONE OTHKR GENUINE Local Wool Sales. Messrs matson, cox & 00. beg to intimate to their clients and others interested, that they purpose holding, in TATTB RSALL’S, West street, Ashburton, WOOL and SKIN SALES THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. The First of the Series will be held FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1885, At 2 o’clock p.m., When we anticipate offering about *OO BALES 100 We have been induced to start these Sales for the purpose of enabling vendors to dispose of their Wool at their own doors, and we have every reason to believe that with the Woollen Factory and outside buyers we shall be able to clear our catalogue, at values fully equal to anything obtainable elsewhere in Canterbury. Matson, Cox & Go.. PERIODICAL ASHRDRTON. 11 989
Thos- Bullock. F* )R SAXiS—Cambridge Roller, price £B. T. BULLOCK. OATS —Quantity Feed Oete for aele. Semple out be seen at the Arcade. T. BULLOCK. WANTED to Parcluwe—Second head McCormick String Binder. Apply, T. BUIiLOCK. mo LET—Allen ton Boose, containing I 9 rooms, together with eboat 10 acres of lend, pleasantly situated opposite the Beoeooarse. Apply to T. Bumwok. F 1& SALE, by order of the Mortgegees Town Section 636, Peter street, on which is erected e Urge wo-story handing, occupied by Mr Savage as shop end dwelling noose. There is also a ateiUe mid other buildings erected thereon. Thb property most be sold. Term liberal Apply to T BULLOCK REVISED LIST of PROPERTIES li For Sale end to Let, eta SUBURBAN. . Lot 86, North-west Town Belt, conWing 1 sere, capital site for e private residence Lots 94, 96,96, fronting the Wakenni ■' road, food alte for a honse Loti 68* e IS, corner of Wakanoi road and; Town Belt Lot 38, eontalnlng i-acre, with fiveroomed house, Alford Forest road ' Loti 48, 48, 44, 62, 63, together with honee, All an ton, near the Woollen Factory
TOWN PROPERTIES. 777, Corner of Oox and William street 778, Adjoining fronting Cox street 586, Peter street, with dwelling-house and blacksmith's shop. 645,654, 566, To let only, at a nominal cental. 118,119, Uodte street west TIEWALD. Lot 43, fenced and planted, with threeroomed home thereon Lots 856,869,360 TO LET: Commodious premises in East street Blaeksmlth’s shop, together with dwelling-house, in Peter street Elvnerooeaea honse at Trevorton | Poor-roomed hense at Trevorton Poor rOOseed home, Graham’s toed Tlnwald Bhnp end boerding-hoose in Triangle ffrrttsgt at Hampstead, rent 4s per week ' ‘Shop end dwelling in Moore street. 13e6d per week—commodious bondld» hones to let at the above rental , , Iff XJBULANBOUB: FOB SALE. _ i pe itr portable engine, ohea C >pcinft carts, new -Ploughs, barrows Second-hand Drays Thomas Bnlloca, E. BHBGBTOW ' ■ f
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1329, 18 November 1885, Page 3
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