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Business Notices BANGITATA ROAD DISTRICT, ROAD PROPOSED TO BE CLOSED. BANGITATA ROAD DISTRICT. ROAD PROPOSED TO BE CLOSED. T HEREBY give notice that in accord ance with section No 94 of “ Tne Public Works Act, 1882,’’ the Rangi’ata Road Board propose to clof=e that road in the Shepherd’s bush Survey District which commences at the southernmost corner of R.S. 28484, and extends northerly to the south eastern boundary of K.S 27783, and [ that the plan showing the said road is open for public inspection at the Raogitata Road Board Office. C. J. HARPER, Chairman. June 28th,188G. 7236 I HEREBY give notice that in accordance with section No 94 of “ The Public Works Act, 1882,” the Ka agitata Road Board propose to close that road in the Shepherd’s Bush Survey Dist-ict, which commences at the south-eastern boundary of H. S 27783, and extends northerly to the northernmost corner of R.S 32801 ; and that the plan showing the said road is open for public inspection at the Rangitata Road Board Office C. J. HARPER, Chairman. June 28, 1886, 7235 rjIHE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OP NEW ZKALAN ITS OBJECTS. 1. The Administration of Intestate Estates, and the realisation and dlatrlbutloo ol 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 committing their friends to the responsibilities involved by such positions. 3. The Administration of all kinds of Money frosts, Including Marriage Settlements and every kind of fund, the trusts of which are definitely set orth la the deed creating the Trust, ITS ADVANTAGES. 1. The Public Trustee In his corporate capacity never dies, never leaves the country, and never becomes incapacitated ; thus, by his appointment, the expense of fresh appointments of Trustees consequent on death, change of abode, or mental or bodily infirmity, is altogether avoided 2. AH proposed investments are considered by a Board of Officers, ensuring careful consideration of all securities offered. 3. The Government of the Colony is responsible for the honest fulfilment of all trusts placed in the office. ITS INCREASING POPULARITY. from the Public Trustee, Wellington, or any of his agents throughout the Colony. Wellington, ALEX. LEAN, Dec. 5, 1885. 1 7 Local Agent at Christchurch.

TO THE LADIES Grand Show of New Spring Goods. ANDREW ORR J 8 NOW SHOWING A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP NEW GOODS, IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. GRAND DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES. NEW MILLINERY NEW STRAW HATS ZEPHYRS, in checks and stripes SOMMER HOSIERY MANTLES AND JACKETS COSTUMES NEW GOODS NEW DRESS GOODS FEW CARPETS New Goods in every Department. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ANDREW ORB. T n e PREMIER COLONIAL COMPANY SANTERBURV BRANCH. JfjiVjU /Sfe nil m rv.-K ;«!,/ sea :stabu?”ed 1859. Capital t looc.oor " ~.Tf ~> •' '.-s-ptif y £>/* Sffpnrwr FIRE AND MARINE RISKS, ALSO RISKS ON GROWING CROPS ACCEPTED AT THE LOWh T CURRENT RATES. George Jameson AOWNT ASHBURTON AN INEXPRESSIBLE BOON TO MOTHERS. Dr Auguste Kursteiner’s ELECTRO GALVANIC TEETHING NECKLET, Endorsed by the Medical Faculty of Europe, And pronounced by all Leading Physicians The Greatest Discovery of the Age

IN placing the Electric Necklet before the New Zealand public the discoverer and proprietor begs to draw Special attention to the fact that the material snrronndtug the inner chain of metallic substances is impregnated with a chemical solution, harmless la itself, and yet containing titanic powers, which generate a continuous light current of galvanism, and the Necklet in consequence contains ail the virtues of a miniature battery, and la therefore not a useless article like so many of the so-called electric appliances, which cannot possibly produce any good results, as they are Incomplete in the most essential requirements, and cannot generate galvanism nor produce galvanic effects. This Necklet is the outcome of a long-continued series of investigating experiments by that well-known and eminent scientist and specialist, Dr Auguste Kurstelner, who is the highest Europetn authority on all diseases of women and children The Lancet, the leading medical journal of the world, says :— '* The fact that the discovery and invention of these Necklets is announced by Dr Kurstelner is a sufficient guarantee that a means has at last been discovered which will save the lives of millions of children, and relieve the anxiety of many mothers.'’ Although new to New Zealand, these Necklets have been used for the last five years with the most Wonderful Success in England, on the Continent, and In the United States, and are now constantly prescribed by the most eminent physicians in their daily practice. It is needless to comment on the anxious and sleepless nights passed by thousands of mothers during the pa'nful period of the teething of Infants. Every day brings to an untimely grave hundreds of infants whose lives might have been saved by the use of the simple Necklet. In addition to the relief from pain afforded by the Necklet during the period of dentition, by its nerve-giving force it wards off and prevents Measles, Whooping Cough. Scarlet Fever. Croup, and Chicken Pox, thus relieving childhood of its martyrdom, and gladdening the heart of every mother who invokes its aid. Dr Kurstelner has appointed Messrs CONBOD & CO., Auckland, his sola aeents in New Zealand for the sale of these Necklets, from whom only they can to obtained. The price has been placed at the very lowest possible point, point, barely covering the cost of importation, and is within the reach of all, as one Necklet will last a life time. Aside from its many virtnea as a remedial and preventive agent, the Necklet is a handsome ornament, and will be sent free on receipt of One Pound, by postal note, money order, or registered letter. No cheques received. Address—J. CONROD&OO., P.O. Box 408, Auckland, N.Z.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1348, 22 September 1886, Page 3

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962

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1348, 22 September 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1348, 22 September 1886, Page 3

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