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On and after Janaan 1 it, 1885, the imderslgi.ed will ran a Coach eaoh Mon lay, Wednesday and Saturday, starting a1 aoon from Hood's Hotel, Mount Somcrs or Sprlngbutn and; Alford Forest, then { ;onneotlng with Duff's Ooaoh from Methvei same evening. Fares — Spring )urn, Ss, return, 3s ; Alford Forest, 1 eturn, 6s. 1 27 T. HIX. -pINWALD AND itfOUNT SOMEjEU t RAILWAY. VIOI/NT SOME! S~TND OAVENDISI ROYAL MAIL OOAOH. The above Ooaoh leaves Hood's hote or Cavendish Railway Statloa every day meeting eaoh train. Passengers by morninfi train may pro seed by coaoh to Alford i'orest, thence t tfethven m time for tho last train fo Jhristohurch, or may return In time fo he last train for Ashburton. Parcels ant Orders will reoelve ever; attention, Hcrse and Buggies on hire. n JOHN HOOP .? AYARD AND BLAYN PAPEI CJIXTY years of j reat success p.-oclaim O superiority m the treatment of Violen Golds, Ir ritation of the Obeet, Aching, Sprain BpraJns, Bores, Scalds, Oorne, Bnnionß, 80l Corns, etc This mcdi me, the property c which has been established more than half century by thoußan.ls of cures, is of an invalo able use m many inflammatory diseases again* which there are not many effi aoloua remediet and is therefore justly considered by a grea number of our most eminent physicians as th moßt activo and least irritating agent m th bovo affections. In order to avoid counterfeiting, Mesai Fayard and Blayn's si^naturv has to b required on eveiy rcl of paper and 0 che box. Wholesale 80. Bue Saint-Herri, Par Franco) and sold by all Chemists m tt oloniesj Medical. r\ N B W O R I Dbab Fbmndb— We have soi ac heslti tlon m addressing you In the manner f 0 lowing, but hope that It will not I looked at In any Invidious light, when n itate that Lls only our kegard for yoi health that oanses us to do It We ha\ been a Firm of Analytical Chemists f< many, many years and have In the lon course of this time manufactured oertal Medicines that being based on solentli formula and absolnte oare and preolsio m manufacture, have enjoyed a popularii far In advance of any otnwr Pharmaoeut oal Preparations of the day. How su< oedsful we have bean la this, Is only I *tate the extraordinary amount of it rales of our Haydook s New Liver Pil We have the pleasuri to strte that n have sold 28,089 Vials of Dr Haydoek New Liver Pill* The reason of this di mand Is because we find In Haydook New Lives PUls a wonderful and extr ordinary combination of conoentrate medicine. 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I have suflored for years with billiousness and hr.ye been so sick at times as not to oare to live, but your Pills have oored me. One aged man, here bos taken from me only two of your Pills, and I wish you could see him. He has had no appetite for five.montl s, and to-d»y he ate a dinner suoh as api ughman eats. 1 j bad to check him, but h laughed and said he w»j treating his stomaoh to a new sensation, for it really rvas hungry. I hand you with this four doUars, Please send at onoe, a below, your Pills Mbf Sarah Makkibs, Carml, Illinois, U.S. We would gue you if we were to go on with them «s we very well could do, but the above mast suffix. Haydook's New Liver PUls aye the true grains and essence of health, and the greatest blessng that Science has given to the world. For Nervou* Prostration, Weakness, Qeneral Lassitude, Want of Appetite and Blok Headache, DrHayd^ fsew Liver Pills will be found ay *'■ actual Remedy. Bach vial contains " .enty Pills. Price Fwenty-five Cent* For sale by all Drug* gists. Any soiptlo oal have a vial of Pills Bent him Free on receipt o his name and address, for a trial. Send a postal card for oopy of pamphlet— " The Liver and Its Mystery." ♦ furnishes raluable Information to HAYDOOK & 00 New York, V.B. OjHmOHl— Druggists are desired to norn &tt the name of T. H. Frapols, sole igenti Is written aoros leaoh dusen pock «es if Haydook's Liver Pill*, AJJ with•tftUitte «Q«itarfeltir *
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1760, 7 February 1888, Page 4
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