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Listen to your Wife.

The Manchester Guardian, June Bth, 1893 says ; - At one of the ‘•Win lews” Lookin; on the woodland ways ! Wi'h clumps of rhododendrons and great mast h of May blossoms ! M “ There was au interesting group.” It incited one who hfld been a Cotton spinner,” hut was now so Paralysed ! !! That he could only bear to lie in a reclining pusith/n This refers to my case. I was first attack d twelve years iuo with li I.ooonioter Ataxy” (A paralytic disease of nerve fibre rarely ever cured) and was for several years barely ab'e to get about. And for the last five years not able to atten l to my business, although Many things have been done for me. The last experiment being nerve stretching. Two years ago I was voted into the Horne for Incurables ! near Manchester, in May, 1882. I am no “ Advocate ” ; “ For anything in the shape of patent " Medicines ? And made many objections to my dear wife’s constant urging to try Hop Bitters, but finally to pacify her— Consented !! I had not quite finished the first bottle when I felt a change come over me. This was Saturday, November 3rd. On Sunday morning I felt so strong I said to my room companions, “ I was sure I could “ Walk !” So started across the floor and back I hardly knew how to contain myself. I was all over the house. I am gaining strength each day, and can walk quite safe without any “ Stick 1” Or Support. I am now at my own house, and hope soon to bo able to earn my own living again. I have been a member of the Manchester “Royal Exchange ” For nearly thirty years, and was most heartily congra'ulated on going in the room on Thursday last. Very gratefully yours, John Blackburn. Manchester, (Eng.) Deo. 34th, 1883. Two years later am perfectly well.

Prosecute the Swindlers!! If when you call for American Hop Bitters (tee green twig of I/ops on the white label and Dr Soule's name blown in the bottle), the vendor hands out anything 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 fordamages for the swindle, and we will pay you liberally for the convieOD.

Public Notices. MUSIC. MBS A. C. CLARIDGE is prepared to receive PDPILS for PIANOFORTE and ORGAN Terms on Application. Cox street, Ashburton. 9668 CAUTION TO POACHERS. IN consequence of so much Poaching of Trout from the La.uml.or Creeks I hereby give notice that anyone found so doing will bo prosecuted ; and further, that a reward of £2O will be paid to any person who will give such information as shall lead to the conviction of such offenders DONALD McLEAN, 1]«36 Lagmhor; TO STAND THIS SEASON AT NKTHERBY FARM. ASHBURTON, And visit the surrounding neighborhood, The Thoroughbred Stallion Johnny Faulkner. Pedigree : He is by St. Albans, out of Impudence, by Peter Wilkins, out of Prudence by Jersey, out of black Sail by Wanderer, out ot Fairy (imp.) (For tabulated pedigree see cards ) Terms : £lO 10s for thoroughbred mares. £5 5s for half-bred mares. Also, the Thoroughbred Stallion Rouser, By Messenger, out of Kate O’Shane, Will stand at Netherby Farm, and travel he districts of Ashburton, Methven, Mount Somers, and Alford Forest Terms . £3 10 ; guarantees, £5 sb. Season, Ist January, 1887. Guarantees, Ist July, 1887. ~L~ MARKET, 9635 Proprietrr Ashburton A. & P. Association Show. 1 ASHBURTON TO THE FRONT. Grand Show OK JJANUFAOTURED TWEEDS, TARTANS BLANKETS, FLANNELS FINGERING WOOLS SHIRTINGS, DRESS TWEEDS COLORED FLANNELS NAVY SERGES CRICKETING FLANNELS, &o. All the above ■ Goods have been PURCHASED BY ANDREW ORR And will be offered for sale immediately after the Christchurch Show (where they will be exhibited). These Goods are admitted to be superior to anything of the kind ever offered a Ashburton, both for style, finish, and quality Orders for suits should be given at once to secure the best patterns. ANDREW ORR

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1413, 22 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1413, 22 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1413, 22 November 1886, Page 3

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