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Business Notices S r—. 2 318 .«*•«? gWMW ggsT«^£ GHR/STCHURfH Sf?-^ u HHE HOUSEHOLD REMEDY for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Inflnensa, and ! all affections of the Chest, Throat, and Lungs, Remember—One dose taken In time may save a valuable life. Price—ls 6d and 2s 6d per bottle. Prepared by B, 0. DANN, Chemist, Ohriatchnrch. N.B.—Ask your Chemist or Storekeeper for It, 4 482 LITTLE’S SHEEP DIPA FTER several years’ trial, this NON-POISONOUS DIPPING FLUID is now Cx, universally admitted to be the beat ever Introduced. Its great superiority over other materials consists in its cheapness, Its undoubted efficacy In destroying all ticks, lice, and every insect that infests the skins of sheep or domestic animals, and in its cleanliness, and absolute hsrmlessnesa to those concerned in its use. Beinp of on oily character, It is highly beneficial to the growth of the Wool, which it leaves soP, clean and bright, without robbing it of the yolk—its natural nourish ment—or leaving it harsh and dy, as is the case when alkaline mixtures, such as lime and sulphur, or arsen’cal prparatlons are used. It *s entirely without the ruinous effects invariably resulting from the use of such materials. It is not only non-poiaonouß, but may be used internally for worm in the throat in lambs ; it wil also effectually cure foot-rot, and AS A SPECIFIC FOR SOAP. IT HAS NEVER BEEN KNOWN TO FaIL. To those who dip in full fleece, this find wil! be found invaluable, for, being of a warm and protecting chat”-ter, sheep will not catch cold, though dipped In the depth of winter. ON SALE IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES BY George Jameson, 3 317 ASHBURTON. p KP B LIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND ITS OBJECTS, 1. The Administration of InteataU Estates, and th« realisation and distribution oi the personal Estate 2. The Executorship of the Wills of persons who may appoint the Public Trustee their executor, and thus avoid the necessity which otherwise would exist In commit- ■ uig their friends to the responsibilities involved by such positions. 3. The Administration of all kinds of Money frusta, 'neiuedng Marriage Settlements and every kind of fund, the trusts of which are definitely sot ortn in the deed creating the Trust. ITS ADVANTAGES. 1. The Public Trustee in his corporate cap city never c ie?, never leaves the country, and never becomes incapacitated ; thus, by his appointment, the expense of rosh appointments of Trustees consequent on death, chain-;i ot abode, or mental or bodily infirmity, is altogether avoided. 2. Ail proposed in vestments are considered by a Board ot •. fheer-i, ensuring careful consideration of all securities oflered. 3. The Government of the Colony is responsible for th-.- hone--1 fulfilment of all trusts placed in the office. ITS INCREASING PwPDLARIi V, TbC win bo shu.-p By ‘bo following 0 : CASH i 1880 1881 i RECEIPTS. ; £41,813 £OB 262 ! ! . i Vealcu of with existing ro *u from the Public Trustee, Wellington, or Wellington, Deo. 5, 1885. 1 7 1882 £71.319 1883 £90,119 1,84 £t: 0,138 : 1885 £195,000 | Estimated !■ j;i and all iur ■ uni ; a may be obtained any of his agents thvou ;liout the Colony. ALKX. LEG Local ..gout at Christchurch.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1291, 17 July 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1291, 17 July 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1291, 17 July 1886, Page 3

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