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Saiisbury, TENN., April 4, 1886. Gents :— I was afflicted with serious Kidney d Urinary trouble for twelve year . Afte ng all the doctors and patent medicines I Id hear of, I used two bottles of Hop Bitter s am perfec cured. B, F. BOOTH. Washington, D. C., April 3, ISB3. 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 sui prise I 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 ! 1 when yon call for American Hop Bitter Sateen twig of flops on the white label and Soules name blown in the bottle), thevendo hands out anythi g but American Hop Bitters, refuse it and shun the vendor as you would a viper ; and if he has taken your money for anything else indict him for the fraud and sue him for damages for the swindle, and we will pay you liberady for the conviction. Kobt. 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 use.

Public Notice 3. EVENING CLASSES. EVENING CLASSES for Boys and adult Males for throe Evenings consecutively in eacli wosk, remaining three Evenings for other classes, if some 12 Of 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 SADDLERY. MR JAMES TASKER BEGS to announce that I e has PURCHASED the STOCK INTRADE of Mr JAMFS TAIT. Soldier, and will SELL the same forthwith at prices never before heard of in Ashburton. Every article at a considerable REDUCTION on London COST PRICE. During tbe sale tbo business in all its branches will be carried on with the management of Mr James Tait. °8502 James tafkkr. LONGBEACH ROAD BOARD,

ÜBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Unit it is the intention of this Hoard at a meeting to bo held on FRIDAY, September 10,1886, to strike the following separate KATES in the District, viz.; Nos. 1,2, 3, and 4 Ward, a rate of threefourths of a penny in the £, ; No 5 Ward, a rate of one halfpenny in the ; for the period commencing April 1, 1886, and ending March 31st, 1887, payable in one sum on Friday, September 17th, 1886 That the ratebooks and es imato of such special rata are open for inspection at Messrs Fooks and Son's Offices, Ashburton . ASHBURTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ANNUAL FLECTION FOR COUNCILLORS. IN pursuance of the “ Municipal Corporations Act, 1876,” and the *• Fe illation of Local Elections Act, 1876,” I hereby give notice that the ANNUAL ELECTION for THREE COUNCILLORS in place of Councillors Thomas, Sealy, and Caygill, who retire by rotation, but who are eligible for reelection, will be held on THURSDAY, the 9th day of September nest, ftt the Borough 'Council Chambers, Baring Square west, Ashburton. NOMINATIONS will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office till 12 o’clock noon on TUESDAY, 31st AUGUST instant. CHARLES BRADDELL, Returning Officer. Borough Council Office, Ashburton, 23rd August, 1886 8504 8515 JOHN GSIGQ, Chairman.

Auctions. VALUABLE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. 30 ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES, And all kinds of JEWELLERY DUNCAN & CRAWSHAW have received instructions from Mr Salek, Pawnbroker, to sell by auction at tbeir Rooms, Moore street, next Royal Hotel, SATURDAY, 28th AUGUST, 1886, Qri Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold and S Iver OU Lever Watches ; Rings, Chains, Studs, Albums, Poitmanteaus, Violins, &-c., 284 Gold Chain 302 Tweed, 335 Gold Watch, 336 Silver Lever, 89 King, Pin, and Stud. 102 Silver Sot, 9-1 Meerschaum Pipe, 83 Gold Earrings, 80 Violin, 62 Books, 52 Ladies’ Gold Watch and Chain, 106 Cutlery, 120 Concertina, 56 Clock 99 Greenstone, 91 Album, 103 Portmanteau. 155 Gold Studs, 118 Ladies’ Silver Watch and Chain, 105 Bracelet, Locket and Chain, and a tremendous quantity of sundry articles Not a penny reserve. Sale at 1 o’clock sharp. DUN( 8509+ DUNCAN & CRAWSHAW, Auctioneers.

SATURDAY, 28th AUGUST. subuebatTresidence, Fronting the Town Belt North, Public Gardens, and .Recreation Grounds, Commanding Magnificent Views in a Choice Residential Neighborhood, FOB SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MR T. BULLOCK has received instructions from Mr S Saunders (in consequence rf being about to remove to Christchurch) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, 1 At the Arcade, on the above date, his

FREEHOLD RESIDENCE ON THE TOWN BELT NORTH. The land comprises one acre, on which is erected a comfortable dwellinghouse of 8 rooms, scullery, washhouse ; also, stables, store, pigeon-houses; fowl-house, with wire netting yards attached. The grounds are tastefully laid out, and planted with ornamental shrubs, &c. This property is conveniently situated, being only ten minutes walk from the Post Office and Bailway station, and offers a favorable opportunity of persons acquiring a suburban residence. It fronts the Domain and Public Gardens, and commands pleasing views. It is a high, dry, and very healthy postion, being one of the nicest neighborhoods for a private residence in and about Ashburton

Intending purchasers are respectfully invited to inspect this property and attend the sale. Terms of payment will be very liberal only £lO cash, balance by instalments bearing a low rate of interest. Sale at 13.45 T. BULLOCK, 486* Auctioneer.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1325, 26 August 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1325, 26 August 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1325, 26 August 1886, Page 3

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