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Geo. A. Webb, 141, York Street, Belfast:— I havr sold a large quantity, and the parties have testified to its jbeing what you represent

J. S. Metcalfe, 55, Highgate, Kendal;--! nave always great pleasure in recommending the Curative Syrup, for I have never known a rase in which it ha< not relieved or cured, and 1 have sold many grosses. Kobt. G. Gould, 27, High Street, Am’over; —I have always taken a great interest in your medicines, and I have recommended them, as I have found numerous cases of cure from their use.

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Yours very truly, I (Signed) William S. Glass, Chemist. A. J. White, Esq. Thomas Chapman. West Auckland:—l find that the trade steadily increases. I sell more of your medicines than any other kind. N. Danoll, Clun, Salop:—All who buy it are pleased, and recommend it. Jos. Balkwill, A.P.S., Kingsbridge:—The public seem to appreciac their great value. A. Armste d. Market Street, Ualton-iu Furness:—lt is needless lor me to say that your valuable medicines have great sale in this district—greater than any other 1 know of, giving great satisfaction. 15th August, IW3. Dear Sir, —I write to tell you that Mr Hy Hillier, of Yatcsbury, Wilts, informs me that he suffered from a severe form of indigestion for upwards of four years, and took no end of doctor’s medicine without the slightest benefit snd declares Mother Sergei's Syrup which h Jot from me has saved his life. Yours truly, 1 (Signed) Weob, ! Chemist, Cain. I White.Mr 1 ;

OTtOB OF ADJOURNMENT. OF A The Sitting of the District Court, Ashburton, gazetted for Thursday, the 10th lost, at 11 a m., will stand ADJOURNED till MONDAY, 14th inst, at 9 a.m. By order J R. COLYBR, 12 156 Clerk District Court. Meetings.

ST STEPHEN’S CHURCH. Ashburton. ANNUAL Garden Party, IN THE PARSONAGE GROUNDS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16ih. Stalls for Pals of Needlework, etc. Fruit, Flowers, Refreshments and General Produce. Contributions to above and to Tea Table solicited. Band, Croquet, Quoits, Bowls, Aunt Sally, Swings, etc., etc. Gates open at 2 p m.; admission with tea, 2s; children, Is. 12 140

DDFELLOWS’ HALL. race nights, race nights. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, DEC 10 & 11. PROGRAMME I'OR TO-NIGHT— L Overture, ** La Pie de Potsdam ” (Hetman)—Full Orchestra 2. Song, “ The 1 hree Wishes " (Pinsnti) —Mr G. D. Branson3. Song “ Annie o’er the banks o’ the Dae” (Jackson)—Miss K. Saury 4. Song “ The Old Brigade ’’ (Earri) Mr Simpson 5. Song “It was a Dream ” (Cowan) — Miss G Gates 6. Song “Parting” (Golrare)Mrsß, A. Mere wether First part will conclude with the ROMAN BINGS PERFORMANCE By the Roselle Brothers

Interval of Fire Minutes. Overture “Teleia.” PART 11. Buckatone’s Charming Little Comedy, Bough Diamond. Lord Plato Mr W. B. Moaa Sir William Evergreen Mr B. A. Foots Capt. Augustus Blenheim ... Mr Moore Oouain Joe ... Mr E. J- O Cox Lucy ... ... ... Mia Moaa Lady Plato Miss Maud Owen Makoebt (Rough Diamond) Mbs Sidney Wolf Ihe furniture supplied by Mr J. Meeoh, East street. - Orchestra of 15 performers. Conductor ........Mr Sidney Wolf. Reserved seats, 3s; second seats, 2a ; back seats. Is. Box plan at Farley's. 12 147

A. Harrison. Alfred Harrison, AUCTIONED, STOCK AND ESTATE AGENT AND VALUATOR.

SATURDAY SALE at 12 o’clock sharp. —Hones, Cattle, Pigs, Produce and Merchandise. Agent Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company. FOB SALE—Whitechapel Dog Oart, on view at my Booms, Cheap. For Sale— Piano, by Briosmead and Sons; Piano, by Hummel. In first I class order ; easy terms. For Sale—Johnston Twine Binder; price, L 45 ; with all improvements. Second band reapers by M'Oormick and Wood; cheap. For Sale-0 ora Crasher, by Fey bridge. For Sale—Cheese Press, bv J. and T. Young. MONEY. £SO to £SOO On Freehold Security, AT.ragn^HPttiMHnv-

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1349, 11 December 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1349, 11 December 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1349, 11 December 1885, Page 3

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