rpHE PBS Ml ER COLONIAL COMPANY OANTERBISPY BRANCH. " .sTABUf^ED 1355 Capital 1 1,000,00 t/>. ...•■/5i/ /',:. v , a .•:■;/ i/ , t •$:/.?,■ r;;cjL*Chj FIRE AND MARIHE RISKS, ALS') RISKS ON GROWING CROPS ACCEPTED AT THE LOW IST CURRENT RATES. George Jameson, AOKNT, ASHBURTON FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! THE WHOLE OF THE SALVAGE STOCK OF TBE Timaru Woollen Factory Has been bought by an Aehbnrton Hrm for CASH, MITOHEuL and TURNEB having made the above purchase, will offer the whole BTOdK to the ABhbarton and Rungitata Electoiß, and their WiTes and Families, at each prfeea m can only be believed by a personal interview with the firm, and an inspection of the goods tnemselves. Now has come chacce for EYBKYONB to encourage NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES, And that too, with benefit to themselres al*o» The ab«re Grand Lot of GOODS will be unpacked aad open for BALE on THTJBSDi NEXT, when enr Windows will show what marvellous BARGAINS can be had m TWEEDS, FLANNELS, RUGS, MAUDS, BLANKETS, SUITS, CLOTHING, &c, &c, All throngh the FIRB FIEND at Timara. Quotations are misleading, COME I BEE ! 1 and be CONVINCED. MITCHELIT& TUBKEK, TANCRED STREET. NOBILITY OF LIFE. Who best can suffer, Best can do«— Milton. The Victorian Reign is unparalleled m the History of Great Empiree for its Purity, Goodness, and Greatness. What alone enables us to draw a just moral from the tale of Life ? Were I asked what best dignifies the present and conßecrates the p»st ; what alone enables as to draw a just moral from the Tah ot Life ; what sheds the purest light upon our reason ; what given the firmest .strength to our religion : what »s best fitted to soften the. heart of man and elevate his Bonl,~l would answer with Lasiueo, it is Experience.— Lord Lytton. k TERRIBLE SURGICAL OPERATION. A FATAL MISTAKE. 'The "Cleveland (Ohio) Press, " of February 23,-,!, 1883, published an account of a fatal /■.^f 1 °P era n tl o n whl <f «««* a great commotion among medical men throughout the whole country , Dr T hayer, the most emmci.t surgeon m Cleveland, pronounc-ng it scandalous. ll^fX I 1 f ? t "?, S l l en . s ? ffen . n e f or many years from some disease which hud JSl^V r nfnT n f fh J- tl »? Physitaans m attendance. The disease commenced with a ttett T T™ ) the digestion, with a poor appetite, followed by a peculiar indescribable distress m the stomach, a feeling hat has been de cribed as a faint "all ? one " sensation, a rimoUi'Tv C r°nfl nS r abOU , t . thC tCet ' Ca " Smg a - d " a S re «We taste. Ihihensation was Aot Z?Zf™& fOO , d ' ) . b " t ' on *he contrary, it was increased. After a v hi c the hands and feet became cold and sticky-a cold persp.ration 7 here was a constant tired a-;d languid fee!ing. Ihen followed a dreadful nervousness, with gloomy foreboding?. Finally the patient was unable to retain any food whatever, and there was constant pain m the abdomen All S?S : IS- hS Tc mg - tO /i lYe t ehef \ and a , c ? nsuI J ta «°n was held, when it was deddei that the pa len had a cancer m the stomach, and m order to save the oatieni's life m nnrrifmn was justifiable. Accordingly, on the 22nd of February,^^tiS p-rfo^e^ SJ KJ J«!S« ° f D^ T^ kker f"» V* Perrier.^r Arm?, Dr Gordon, P Dr Capne^d Dr HaUiweU, of the Police Board, lhe operation consisted m layine open the cavity of the o^or^^^ from the effects of a surgical operation that cught n.vi tc^have beeS^performed If thfs woman cou'd have taken the proper remedy, viz., bought one of penormea. v mis PERBIMAN'S MARVELLOUS STEAM WASHING MACHINES, itf^c^^ cont i n ) ia i s . tra^ 0I » h« enfeebled and weakly condition, brought about by a ALBERT EOBERTS BAS FOE SALE,— Clovers,— BED, WHITE, COWGEASS, ALSIKE, ami TREFOIL, RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, and RAPE. Golden Tares, Cape Barley, SEED PEAS, SEED OATfe (various kinds), CRUSHED BEANS PLOUGH BHABES. COOPER'S SHEEP DIP; Acknowledged to bo THE BEST IN THE MARKET. *
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1633, 11 August 1887, Page 2
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676Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1633, 11 August 1887, Page 2
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