Saiisbury, Tenn., April 4, 1886. GENTS :—I was aflVcted with serious Kidney d Urinary trouble for twelve year . Afte ng all the doctors and patent medicines I la hear of, I used two bottles of Hop Bitteis am perfec cured, B. F. BOOTH. Washington, D. C., April 3, 1883. To the Hop Bitters Co.: Sirs :—I write this as a token of the great appreciation I have for your Bitters. 1 was afflicted with inflammatory Rheumatism seven years, and no medicine seemed to do me any good until I tried three bottles of your Hop Bitters, and to my surprise 1 am as well as ever I was. I hope you may have success in this great and valuable me Anyone wishing, to know more about m can learn by addressing me. E. M. WILLIAMS, 1103 16th St. Prosecute the Swindlers I I when yon call for American Hop Bitter gteen Itvig op Hops on the white label and Souk's name blown in the bottle), the vendo hands out anything but American Hop Bitters, refuse it and shun the vendor as you would a viper; and it he has taken your money for anything else indict him tor the fraud and sue him for damages for the swindle, and we will pavyou liberally for the conviction. Robt. G. Gould, 27, High Stieet, Andover; —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 ' "e.
R. GAINSFOBD & SON, NURSERY & SEEDSMEN, Victoria strket, Chribtchdroh, IMPORTERS AND GROWERS OF ALL KINDS OP FARM, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS, AND DUTCH, BULBS, HAVE just received per a.a. Arawa a Consignment of NEW AND CHOICE SEEDS, Of excellent qua’ity and true to name. Upwards of 60 prizes wore awarded _to growers of onr feeds at the Papanui and Christchurch and /■ ntnmn Shows last season. We have numerous teatinionia'a from our customers from all parts of Canterbury. Catalogues free on application. 84a
EVENING CLASSES, EVENING CLASSES for Boys and adult Males for three Evenings consecutively in each week, remaining three Evenings for other classes, if some 12 or 15 pupils will guarantee their names to Mr Jones, Stationer, Ashburton. For terms and particulars apply to Mr Jones. Teacher educated at All Souls College, Oxford. 8434
Meetings. L OOK OUT! LOOK ODTII FOR TUB ROYAL POL Y r l JEOH NlO bIOB, A M A , THAT WILL BE r 'COTBITBD IN THE TOWN HALL, On SATURDAY and MONDAY, August 21 and 23. Magnificent Views of the Volcar : c Ei uption and of Kimberley Gold Heidi. SEE BILLS. 6483
ASHBURTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. THE next INGLFSIDE MEETING in connection with tho above Society will be held at tho ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, os FRIDAY, 20txi INSTANT, At 7 p.m., When members aro invited, together with tboir families and lady friends. J. C. DUNCAN, *8475 Societal y. Auctions. THE MONSTER SALE OF Drapery, clgihing, & booij (the balance Messrs fiiedlrudors’ stock, on account of M.r A. Orr) .will sold at tho ARCADE, SATURDAY, 21at INST. The best of the goods still to be sold. NO RESERVE. T. BULLOCK, 8484 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 21st AUGUST. speoiaTentry.
(J PRING DRAY, HOBSfI, & HARNESS for Bale by public auction, on account o£ Mr P. Quinton, Tho dray is almost new, and the horse is well known in the district. Sa’o at 1 o’clock. T. BULLOCK, 8453+ Auctioneer, SATURDAY, 21st AUGUST. ALLOTMENTS IN THE TOWNSHIP OP METHVLN AND AT ALFORD FOREST, In the Estate of the late Mr Davenport, FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MR T. BULLOCK has been instructed to
SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE ARCADE, On iho above date, By order and on account of the Executors of the late Mr Davenport, LOTS 50, 51, 52, 53> each containing £ acre, in that part of the Town- | ship of Mothven sold by Mr Qrigg, being part of R S. 24848, And LOTS 14, 15,16,17, 18,19, contain- , in all 1 acre 2 roods 3 perches, situate at Alford Forest, and being part of R.S. 21514, This offers a favorable opportunity for persons qualifying themselves fora vote in this electoral district. . For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. Terms at sale. Sale at 12 45. 8454* T. BULLOCK Auctioneer.
Tenders. TENDERS WANTED. WANTED tenders for PROTECTIVE WORKS at Wakauui. Plans and specifications can be seen at the ofikss of ♦ho undersized, where tenders w ; ll close at noon on WEDNESDAY, 25th inat. • FRIEDLANDBR BROS. August 19, 1886. °8485 TEMPERANCE HALL CO., TINWALD. TENDERS are invited for additions and alterations to the Temperance Hall Titftvflld, plans and specifications of which can be seen at tbe office of Mr Joseph Clark, West street, Ashburton, to whom tenders must be addressed as Chairman of Directors not later than 5 pm. on MONDAY, 23rd August. The lowest or any : tender not necessarily accepted. 16th August, 1886, $461
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1319, 19 August 1886, Page 3
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