' Wanted. A DANCE will be held m the Templar Hall, Tinwald, TO-NIGHT, ■ July 22nd . Dancing to commence at 8 sharp . Gents, 2b; Ladies invited. 7 126 ANGITATA BLEOTIoS-Vote for Gates and Fresh And Smoked Fish Fish for everybody. WANTED KNOWN— Tint a Grand United Goßpel Temperance Meet ting will beheld m tho Station Army Barracks TO-NIGHT. MrT W. i lover will give an addre>a. WANTED Known— DrewrnhklDg,superior style and fit at reduced price during sale. Orr and WANTRD known that HAYES~& 00. have Large btocks on hand. For further particulars ccc now advertisement m this issue. BEST Quality Plushes 8* lid, Biaek Alpaca 4id, Double Width Sheeting 3d, Children's Cashmere and Silk Glovs $d, Ladies Handkerchiefs Is 6d doz., Kid uloves 6d, good Dress Stuffs for 7£d.— I Mblford House Clearing Sale. PUMPKrN PRIZSB — The Monster Jubilee Pumpkin contained 496 seeds. Signed, E. J. Papx, R. Elston, J. Seaey PUMPKIN PBIZES— AII guesses from part 400 to 583 are Prizes, guesses for 400 on Tickets higher than 1276 are out of it,— Mblford House, WANTED to clear out— Boys' Twead Stilts, from 6s 6J. Meus' Suits, from 21s. At Dissolution Sale. Obb. and AIiOOBN'B. ' ■ T\J ANTED Known -Ashburton Woo VV If arn, reduced to 2s 3d the Bundle, i all Colors. — Orr & Alcorn's, Dissolution Sale.WANTED KNOWN — Oleograph?, Scenery, and Catholic Subjects, Catholic Cards, good variety m Scraps, Novelties m Penwipers, Crewel Wools and Silks, Knitting Cotton, Colored Crotchet Cotton, Transfers, Tinsel Balls, &c, &c, at Mbs Manbiee's Fancy ■ Repository Saundars' Buildings, WANTED CASH — MoiVs Oatmeal, 251b8,2s 9d ; Ling Fish, stl ; Dried Apples 4d ; 21b Tins Best Honey, lOd Vestas, 5d per doz.; Sperm Candles, 5d Tin Fruits, Is ; Cutting do. Is 6d. — James McGregor, Tancred Street, opposite Arcade..
SANDER AND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT.— Cure Skin Diseases. Inveroargill, N. 2., 3rd of July, 1880. Messrs Sander and Sons, Sandhurst:— Gentlemen.— Having Buffered from eczema (a skin decease which is very prevalent m this colony) for about nine Years, I had codsulted numerous medioal men here and m Australian, abd had taken araenio, strychnine, iodide of patassiuni, eto, internally, and had used preparations of zinc and lead externally. In fsot, I had tried all the remedies, know to the faculty, and what between travelling, doctors' and druggists' bills, had spent a small fortune, altuont, if not wholly without results, oxoep to injure my constitution. During a 1 reoeot visit to Hokitika, I was commended to try your Extract Eucalydtus Globulus by a brothe who had experienced great benefit from it m alleviating a very severe cold, and nolessto my surprise (ban satisfaction, I found the disease wkioh troubled mo so long was oonu quered, and tho ekin resumed ita normal, condition. This was eileoted by the externul ace of lean than two.nvo-ounoa bottles. You are welcome to make any use you please of this letter, and I subscribe myself.— Yours, eto., Signed John U. Kerr, Manager Union Bftok of AavtoUa, Ljowtedl— (Advt.)J
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1616, 22 July 1887, Page 2
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490Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1616, 22 July 1887, Page 2
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