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WHAT IS THIS DISi COMING UTC IKE a thief at night us unawares Ma pains about the chest anc tunes in the back. Tin sleepy; the mouth lias a ally m the morning. 1 slime coi.ects about appetite is poor There a heavy load on the stou: a faint all-gene sensation stomach which food <U The eyes are sunken, the become cold and feel c'< while a cough sets in at after afew mouths it is greenish coloutud expo afflicted one feels tired ah sleep does not seem to a After a time lie becomes n and gloomy, and has c There is a giddiness, a si sensation in the head ’ suddenly. The bowels b the skin is dry and hot blood becomes thick and whites of the eyes beem yellow, the mine is sccoloured, depositing a standing. There is freqtn cup-of the food, someth* taste, and sometimes with ; this is frequently attcndic tion of the heart ; the vn-h paired witii spots before t is a feeling of great prostn ness. All of tiiese sympto present. It is thought tl third of our population hai some of its varied forms found that medical men the nature of this diseas treated it for a liver compi

Meetings. DANCING. A Select Quadrille Assembly wiU bo held m the Orange Hall on THURSDAY EVENING N > X”, at 7.30 Bti.itp. Gents, 2s ; Ladies, free By order of the Dance Committee. 6 55 QDDFELLOW'S J[_£ ALL. DANCING. AN I XTFNDFD PR(-GRAMM’- w li be helct on WEDnE:DAY EVENING, June Oh. Dancing to commence at 3 p.m. omission—G-nts, 3s 61 ; Ladi.s, free Music ptovided by Mr G. W, Savage 6 83 J. B ! 'RGE3S, M 0 v. n. NEW ZEALAND (JO VEHEMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. POPULAR LECTURE. MR 11. CLAPCOTT (Lecturer for the (.Moi-y) will dt liver a POPULAR LECTURE on LIKE ASSURANCE in the TOWN HALL, Ashburton, on THURSDAY, the 10th instant, at 7 30 p.m. Most Attractive Synopsis. See Posters. His Worship the Mayor (Rudolph Friedlander, Esq.) will preside. Ladies particularly invited.

ADMISSION FREE, RAKAIA ODDFEi LOWS’ lIALL ON FRIDAY. 1 Ith INST. G S 9 jyjAsONIC QDKCE T MASONIC HALL, TANCRED STREET. FRIDAY. JUNE 11. 7.30 p.m. PART I. Address by the District Grand Master. 1. Duet—Grand Festival March—Messrs Kneen and Brooks. 2. Masonic Anthem—“ Hail, Masonry Divine” —Masonic Choir. 3. Song—“ Touch of a vanished hand”—Mrs Crisp. 4. Song 5. Instrumental Duet—“ Fantasia Pastorale” —Mrs Zander and Mr Herman. 6. Song—“ Summer Song”—Miss Kidd 7. Song—“ Across the far blue hills”—Mr Brooks. 8. Instrumental trio—“ La Courcnne d’Or” —Miss Kidd, Messrs Wood and Jameson. 0. Song—“ Lassi”—Miss Barrett. 10. Song—“ The Yeoman’s Wedding”—Mr Harrison. PART 11. 1. Piano Solo—“ Balmoral”—Miss Orr. 2. Masonic Anthem—“ Hiram the architect” —Masonic Choir. 3. Song—“ A vision”—Mrs Denshirs. 4. Song—“ Anchored”—Mr Atkinson. 5. Instrumental duet—Selections from Somnambula —Mrs Zander and Mr Herman. 6. Song—“ Love, I will love thee ever”—Miss Gates. 7. Instrumental trio—“ Calif of Bagdad”— Miss Kidd, Messrs Wood and Jameson. 1 8. Song—“ The Postillion”—Mr Gates. 9. Song—“ Close to the threshold” (with flute obligato)—Mrs Crisp. 10. Scotch reels, etc., (violins) —Messrs Lambic and McKay.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1259, 9 June 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1259, 9 June 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1259, 9 June 1886, Page 3

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