Public Wot'ces. ; : F. B.YOD SCHtfENEBERG, FRENCH POLISHER, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKE**, HAS oponed m Premises (noxt W. Patching) Eaßt eireet, p,nd hopes to receive a fair share of public support, being prepared to MAKE FURNITURE any design to order at OBRISTOHUUOH RATES. Pianos and Furniture repoliebed at very low rateß, As Byron says — 1 never, no, I never, . Saw any man so yellow, . How'b yoar liver ? , (Yellow Dwarf.) TAKE MOOBE'S PILLS, Christchurch, March 9th, 1887. I amhappy to testify to tho value of your Liver nnd Stomcchic Pills, having used them for the last fourteen years, and can recommend them to every household with every confidence. — J. GL Garfobth. Sola Agent for Ashburton,— OHAS. NEATE, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 7 166 "YTERY little medicine of any other kind V required if LAMPLOUGH'S PYRETIC SALINE is at hand, and taken aa occasions ariws. It is the cure and PREVENTIVE or. most diseases incident to Tropit-al and Colonial life. It allays thirst and cools and vitalises the blood m a remarkable manner, speedily removing Constipation, Feverishness, Fevers, Headache, Vomiting, and Liver troubles. Station proprietors, flockmastera, and all residing m up-country staiions ahould be | provided with it. Ask your merchant to , send regular supplies with your other stores, as it is invaluable to all . Sold by all medicine vendors. TIO M.EET THE TIM C TRUCKLE, r>ROPRIETOR of the Prince Alber* X Boarding - House, Wills Street, Ashburton, next Oddfellows' Hall, while thanking his many Friends and Customers for their liberal support for the past 10 years, solicits a continuancs of the same. Board and Lodging, 16s, 18s pel week, or 38 per day. Tinners only, 4s per weok. Good accommodation for Families, and private rooms for Ladies. 7 52 EL & E. Craighead BE(* TO AN NOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE REMOVED TO FRIEDLANDERS' BUILDINGS, CORNER OF EAST & MOOEE STBEFTS. And further that they have JUST RECEIVED an assortment of SCOTCH TWEEDS, suitable for the coming Season. Also,— A small Assortment of MERCERY. COMING JAMS ARE THE BEST TRY THEM. f:■ -. ■ - :: : <
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1792, 17 March 1888, Page 1
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333Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1792, 17 March 1888, Page 1
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