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like reckless application of capita* for unproductive purposes would be checked. This advantage cannot be too highly estimated. My proposal seems so just and reasonable dial I cannot imagine why it has not been adopted before, especially as agreements of this nature are made daily between the private landlord and his tenant to their mutual advantage, and the Slate is in a better position to make similar agreements than the private landlord, because it can procure money at a much lower rate of interest than the ordinaty run of landlords are able to do.” The foregoing will give 01 readers a pretty clear idea of the scop.. and argument of a very interesting contribution to the literature of land settlement, and contains much that is worthy ot careful consideration.

Listen to your Wife The Manchester Guardian , June says ; At one of the “ Windows ” Looking on the woodland ways ! With chimps of rhododendrons and groat masses of May blossoms !! ! “ Theie was an interesting group.” It included one who had been a <l Cotton spinner,” but was now so Paralysed ! !! That he could only bear to lie in a reclining position This refers to my case. I was first attack) d twelve years ago with “ Locomotor 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 attend 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 ’ Home 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 tiy Hop Bitters, but finally to paeiiy her - Consented ! ! I had not quite finished tl e first bottle when I felt a change come over me This was Saturday, November 3rd On Sunday j morning 1 Lit s > strong I said to my room companions, “ 1 was sure 1 could “ Walk !” So started across the fl tor 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 be 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 congratulated on going in the room on Thursday last. Very gratefully yours, Jonx Blackbdiin. Manchester, (Eng.) Deo. 21th, 1888. Two years later am perfectly well. Prosecute the Swindlers!! If when you cal' for American Hop Bitters {see green twig of Hoj>s on the white label and Dr Soule's name blown in the bott c ), 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 mouey for anything else indict him for the fraud and sue him for damages for the swindle, and we will pay you liberally for the convicon.

T. Bullock. i | lO LET.—Lot, 144, containing 4 » lr Op |_ c iruar of Mi.idle and Creek; Roa< oV-e to the bridge, ATenton. Apply ( T. Bullock rjl J LET.—For 3 or 5 years, with or i. wit out a pit-ceasing clause, R. S. 25349, containing 137 acres, situated near h Grange, at the back of the Racecourse. Apply to I'. Bull' ck. ACHES Grass Land, fronting the M'tcham road, about miles from the Racecourse, being R. S. 29934. To Let for 4 nr n ! hs. Offers will be received by the undersigned up to 26tb November. T. BOLLOCK TIN W A.LD. TO LET —Three-roomed House, near Mr Shearer’s, lately in occupation oj Mr Biggs, 1. BULLOCK. o ATo.—A quantity for Sale ; good sample. T. BULLOCK. r|TO LET—At a low rental, Shop in JL Barnett Street next the Arcade. T. BULL' CK. T) LET.—I 3 ACRES mining the Township of Tlnwald, together «ith a c mfor able Cottage of 4 Rooms, with good Cooking Range, Scullery, &c. Apply to T Bl LLOCK. TO LbT.—A Five-roomed House, centrally situated in Tancred street. T. BULLOCK FOR SALE, or TO LET.—Six-roomed House fronting the Town Belt east, the property of Mr R. W. Clayton. As he is leaving for the North Island, this will be sold at a low price. It is wel' situated, being a high, dry, and healthy position. If not sold will he let at a low rental to a good tenant Apply to T. BULLOCK. O LFT, Four-roomed House, with | half-acre Land, fronting Beach road, and near the Presbyterian Manse. Apply to T. BULLOCK. poll SALE—Double Seated America!? iP Waggon. 181 * T. BULLOCK. 0 LET—Commodious Grain Store West street. S'. BULLOCK T> LET, HOUSE in Moore Road, originally owned by Mr Sealy, and next to Mr Orr’s property. Apply to T. BUI,LOCK IT OR SALE or TO LET, Mr Winser’s I' Property, corner of Cox and Cass streets. For particulars apply to T. BULLOCK. TO LET—At a low rental, Centra Bakery, together with shop and dwelling house. Apply to T, -vLiLOOIx. To LE’l, a three-roomed Cottage at Trev orton. Rent, 3s 6d per week Apply to T. BULLOCK. J O LET—2 Cottages in Grey Stre kown as Contis’ block ; Rent at o per week. T. BULLOCK, OR SALE—Two sets of three leaven harrows, by “ Howard.” T. BULLOCK IOR SALE Lot 25, fronting the North Town Belt. Price, £l9 Liberal terms if required. Apply to T. BULLOCK F F‘ TO PAINTERS. mO LET at a low rental, Shop and X rtwejliijghonse in Moore stvenl, lately in cccnpetioQ of Mr Lucas. T, BULLOCK.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1416, 25 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1416, 25 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1416, 25 November 1886, Page 3

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