• ftp 111 g JffiPriTO tJ too 'highly recommended for Delicati Goods delivered in any part of town and suburbs. Agent for Wakanui Flour Mills. Qwo^^om^f FOE SALE—ChafT, Bran, Sharps, and Chickwheat. Oamaru Potatoes and Bluestone. OWail, i^nemiSl, Families "Waited on for Orders Weekly. • "Wm. BAYLIS, East Street. | 12, Rue Castiglionb, Paris. ~~ ~~ ' { AN INEXPRESSIBLE BOON TO MOTHERS. Victoria House. Dr Auguste Kursteiner's r N Consequence of Bequisito Alter^sTo *^"™^^<2& ELECTRO GALVANIC TEETHING NECKLET I facilities for conducting our rapidly increasing business, it has been found cceeary to Greatly Reduce our Stock within the nest few weeks. Endorsed by the Medical Faculty of Europe, Largo and liberal Reductions are now made in every Department. And pronounced by al Eolders of Glassware Gift Coupons are requested to present the same as early o Leading Physicians n^U,:^**™**^****^*™- Q^^gf. D i SC OVery Of the Age DIM ANT & COE, — i|"N placing the Electric Necklet before the New Zealand pnbllo the discoverer and GENERAL DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, &0., JL proprietor begs to draw Special attention to the fact that the material surronnd- , m j x- 1 a i.u 1. « Ing the Inner chain of Metallic substances Is Impregnated with a chemical solution, East and Tancred streets, Ashburton. harmless In Itself, and yet oontainlng titanic rovers, whioh generate a contmuoaa light current of galvanism, and the Necklet in consequence contains ail the virtues of a miniature battery, and is therefore not a useless article like so many of the so-oalled-electrlo appliances, whioh cannot possibly produce any good results, as they are __ — Incomplete In the moßt essential requirements, and cannot generate galvanism nor «► produce galvanic efleots. ■^ A TBF% "ff^ W Ht^lf 11;$^ ||\ !!^ [| " This Necklet Is the outcome of a long-continued aeries of Investigating " I""*. < ~ ■ > ..~~] V ra |] »*% H K%l !r& »*! <:•■»:=» experiments by that well-known and eminent Bolentißt andV specialist, Dr — _ U jj^l M.^^ Jl Jl \& M\i- ■>. $& Auguste Kurßtelner, who is the highest Europesn authority on all diseases of (q\ .■i^-fT T?*k M 6Ffa laßf ***** s~*\ V women and children SIT% «sii l ivliiLlfiHyi S Jrf e tne leading medical journal of the world, says : — " The foot that &J9 j^nl Ja™^'<^.«rjg| J| JN fa the discovery and Invention of these Neoklets Is announced by Dr Kurstetner is a S^ — f^^i <3^ €3& /0^ sufficient guarantee that a means has at last been discovered whioh will aave the -w. -wr* . w . C(P) ' Mn& y __^TT m fa Wve* of millions of children, and relieve the anxiety of many mothers. ' JluHf jO n *Si%l r-v/fV^P^"^''^' * Although new to New Zealand, these Necklets have been used for the last five >^72\ I IllS jb m J-^-^^^ — ■• * years with the moot Wonderful Success In England, on the Continent, and in the yr v*y A A* v £/ m •~- ===:^^. United States, and are now constantly prescribed by the most eminent phyßloianß in Bi Yt^f Jr #\ m nz industrial gazbtte their daily practice. g\ 07 l||f% G%fi AW #Jl\ m •<• The lilciidinj,' is entirely attended to CSL J |T:dS#'7A\ mVJr^Si'SSLTISd 1 !^ „. It is needless to comment on the anxious and sleepless nights passed by WV A WWMf B (*a \ ;lind a gpcdai training in the art.- thousands of mothers during the painful period of the teething of infants. Every (*)**.% Tue y^M Bjffi£&&Si. timaru herald. day brings to an untimely grave hundreds of infants whose lives might have been /^V INTMfc >^ m r^CtlaNr^ m•■ tw» nrm deserves tho nip- saved by the use of the Bimple Necklet. Mjk — SB LJ*%23S?s&iw- Wk port of nil purchasers of Tea, " ™ * m.^^.u *.. v.v.».vjv. "Tf^ ■■* % \\ AW #E^j^^^\ we e hnce In odfM.lon to ll^o «li<.» £««» p.»<» «ff—J.a u, u.« XToviviou uusiug tu« periOQ %f ¥\\Jy^M flf, %^^p\ m s' otBCo " ,nthiBCoffiuy -* of dentitiou, by Its nerve givi-g. force it wards off and prevents Measles, Whooping " r'^ '-^--^'jr /f^X jta^r^X "Mr Ncfco^is n. pro- Cough, Scarlet Fever, Croup, and Chioken Pox, thuß relieving childhood of its ( G\fr@y^^* <0 aw I _-Jtft fISSMw \ fe'ssionai Taster and martyrdom, and gladdening the heart of every mother who Invokes its aid, \Z_/ ikX^Z^aW /° f = IHP!?REr PI A\ Blender." yg^r^Qg Sg M Si *S? ,5 i s n\y\ % Dr Knrßteiner haß appointed Messrs CONROD & CO., Auckland, his sole \}^* THOUGiH«r //^ / TEf»*»P° |§£l \ O \\ PRIG E3 agents in New Zealand for the Gaie of these Necklets, from tfhom only B /J I <o llrhjilM^ Ol^ \\ 5\ \\ 0/ *>ls> knev can e OD * alne o- The price haß been placed at the very lo ve est poßßlble point, COPIED JB in hr h r^&rW^^-^J^\ 2./- f 2.1 4-} point, barely covering the cost of importation, and is within the reach of all, as one BY ALL M^^f/l^SS^M^^^^i \k I I Necklet will last a life time. Packets Mx^^^^. y^»J^ B K!^^lw y^^^^9k / I Aside from Its many virtues as a remedial and preventive agent, the Necklet? n. XL M/^^^^f^S^fS^^^^K^^^^r%/ n 1 a handsome ornament, and will be Bent free on reoeipt of One Pound, by pßtao lip lJ2t? iii:^^^\Xl^fflff rfill iw/^AWAR^^m ! »3/^ r uote « moa& 7 order, or registered letter, No cheques received. B -£— S 4.1 Address— J. CONROD & CO., HALF M^pSs^ESM'll \\o\Wfc * S/l\. I P.O. Box 408, Auckland, N.Z. PURE BLENDED J TEAS *ÜBKLAND f WELLINQTON,CHRIBTCHURCH f DUNEDIN 1 XKr D Am^UTXm A<1 T EVEIOTWHERE W • if A1 tu Jtl IIN \i* TENT, TARPAULIN, FLAG, AND HORSECLOTH MANUFACTURER. SOLD IN ASHBURTON BY A LARGE STOCK always on hand of tents of all sizes (CALICO, DUCK, TWILL, AND CANVAS. •*- -^ " Manilla Rope Plough Lineß, Fishing Lines, Clothes and Gr&rden.Lineß. And the principal storekeepers. iron and wooden blocks. Special attention is called to the well assorted " STOCK OF HORSE COVEES Tarroflltus from 6 x 8 to 24 x 30 alwayß in Btock. g\/\ J> fV MARQUEES from 12 x 24 to 25 x65 ON HIRE. \^^^§SgaK3hfjjj^ JUm LL Ordebs by Lbttbk ob Teleoram Pbomptly Attended to. yf^^P^M 10bei EAST STREET, ASHBURTON P. and D. Duncan, DIPPING SMABOM, 1887. iaMCTLIU^.^ rrZ™ 1 " ,ri ™ raßB ' TOMLINSO* AND MfflAEp • m attvrs of Ploncbs, Drays, Harrows, Rollers, Grubbers Seed Bowers, Grain, Seed and IHCOLM DIP, jg2!2i&<B& (porous), ' *"*" P j^ssi GLYCERINE DIF i»L.UUtitta. _ (NON-POISONOUS), 1 wHhS\\^fhe^^^^^^ WILL MIX WITH COLD WATER AND NOT DISCOLOR THE WOOL ; DISC HARROWS.' f HHESE DIPS used together in equal proportions gave the highest satisfaction » .. iu i,„„««nf n;™'v>ioof «,«.♦ «««^««j„«j. *«„ ™««« m „ I Sea" as is evidenced by numerona Testimonials which can be seen at t i t« fiu.. wn claim to have at present the cheapest, simplest, most convenient for moving J. 088 «* D ,n °" uo ww * In these we claim to n avc a p d Die(J Karrow yet Been in New Zea i and . Agents. «.'.,,.. j * x*r , . t from paddock to paddocK, ana Deoi, uw is p^^. Q lyoerlne D j p ] B the best ever Introduced for Wool Growing purposes ; « We undertake to pnt our Harrow into Travelling from Working Order, or vico versa, in One the Lincoln Dip Is the most durable In the Wool, and will keep Bheep dean lon 5 Half the fane taken by any other Maker. tnftn any o ther yet known. The two Dips used together make a perfect Dip, and ke „^.„„^„ _. anv ordinary flock of sheep olean the whole season. They oomblne highly nutrltlo ? TO THESE WE FIT GRAIN AND SEED SOWERS IF DESIREDJ a ,nd stlmuSln^^properties! as well as lasting qualities. a «r m ot^^ udtttc They aro certain killers of Tlckß, their eggs ; Lloe, their ova j and all parasli J GRAIN AND SEED DRILLS. nfesting the sklnß of Sheep. 6 Th ewe make on the Anglo-American principle, fitted with English Coulters, if desired,. For very loußy and filthy longwool flooks, the LINCOLN DIP ALONE -8 reel for BAMB PRICE. mended, being the most lasting in its effeots. ... „™- — r"o *. f. .» on, « <.» ir, r, « Testimonials prove that In every Instance sheep dipped in the mixture have coi GOBSE OTJTTEBS,-" Keir's," or " Oliver's Patent." These are the only e« M Gutters. leß 3Ji|"g with perfectly clean healthy skins, entirely free from vermin . STALKER S'AUTOMATIC FEEDERS FOR THRESHING MACHINES, n°s, and the wool peculiarly eoft^and^ beautifully g J These are the only Satisfactory Feeders Extant. j gg Qfr PER GALLON J P* and D. Duncan, oa £3 10 per thousand gallons of wash 5 WILLS STREET, jj MATSON & COf ADxn"J«AVtf, j AGENTS, ASHBURTON
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1680, 6 October 1887, Page 1
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