S\lßlt\a33 Noti*sß3. |7-PJATING'S POWDER deatroys both I\_ flea^. moths, beetles, antfall oilier Insects, whilst quite harmless to dome3tlo animala, In estorminatin« beetles the aacceaa oi? this powdei ia ssfcraordinary. all ia perfectly clean tn application. Soe tho article you pncehftßt. ia KISATINU'S. All Itnitatlona aro noxiona anil ineffectual Sold iv tins, 6d, le, and 2u Gd each, by all Cham's t^. BL-VNOAUD 'B IODINE QV IRON PILLB 9. PPSC/VED hy the Ac.-? demy of Medicint 1-^l. ot P^ria, aro specially ret ommended bj fcli/j Medical Celebrities of thu World fci SsrsMa (Turaoia, King'a Evil, etc), tho e^rlj j;.Agcfl of Consumption, Constitutional Weakuefls, Poorness of 3lood, and for snaiulatiiij rind regulating ita periodic course. Ncni genuine unleas signed " Blancari, 40, me Bo 3R y^rte, Paris." Sold by Driggists ond Chemise throntrnoa he ("olonier /f OUNT SOMLIRS So METHVBI! ;Vt ' ROYAL MAIL COACH. On and &f tor Jannauj 1 it, 1885, th •.ntlersigi.ed will run a Coach eaoh Mon I Ay, Wednesday and Saturday, starting 9, aoon from Hood's Hotel, Mount Somcrc 'Or Springbuin and Alford Forest, ther connecting wlthDufFs Coach from Methve: sturning same evening. Fares — Spring barn, 2s, return, 3s; Alford Forest, v return, 6s. * S? T. HIX. v INWALD AND MODHT SOMER 1 RAILWAY. MOUNT SOMBI S AND OAVBNDIS] ROYAL MAIL COAOH. The aboyei Coaoh leaves Hood's hoti or Cavendish Railway Station every daj meeting each train. Paasei.gera by morning train may pr< jeed by coach io Alford forest, thenoe 1 itethven m time for the last train f< C'hristohuroh, or may return In time fc he last train for Ashburton, Parcels ant.* Orders will receive evei attention. Hcraa and Buggies on hire. m JOHN HOOP /• AYABD AND BLAYN PAPE] QIIXTY years of great auccess proclaim k3 Buppriority m the treatment of Violei Colds, Irritation of the Obeßt, Aching, Sprain Sprains, Sores, Scalds, Corns, Bunions, So Corns, etc TMb modi tine, the property < which haa been established more than half century by thousands of cores, 1b of an invali able use m many inflammatory diseases againi which there are not many effi actons remedie and is therefore justly considered by a gre; number of our most eminent physicians as tl most active and least irritating agent m tl bove affections. In order to avoid counterfeiting, Mobs Faynrd and Blayn's si^naturv has to 1 reqnirei on eveiy r& of paper and ( obo bos. Wholesale 30, Eve Baict-Merri, Pai France) and sold by all Chemists m tl olonie3; Medical. f\ N S W 0 R ] Dzab Friinds— Wo have aoitte healt t!on m addressing you m the manner fc lowing, but hope that It will not 1 looked at m any Invidious light, when t state that, iv ia only our regard fop yo health that oansaa us to do It, We na bean 0 Firm of Anslytlotil Ohemiats f many, many yeara and have m tha lo! oourue of this Urne manufactured ce?fc» Modioinen 'chat being baaed on eoiontl formula sad abßolnte oare acd psfeoial* ia mftnr'iactuce, havo enjoyerl a popular! lax m advance of any othor Pharmaeeui os\ Prciparatlona of the day. How bu eessful trG have besn m this, is only note the extraordinary amoant of tl c&len of our Haydook 8 New Liver Pi] We have the ple&fsnrr to strte that ? have sold 28,089 Vials of Dr Haydook New Liver Pilk The reason of this d mand Is beci>>uee we find In Haydooh New Liver Pills a wonde.fol and exti ordinary combination of oonoentratf modiolco. The Victories of SoienceElectrio Tebgrapho, Stsam and Prlntir — ravolutlonisod the whola Bystem of tl globe, and made mankind wiser and be tor. 'So, although there are oountlei Pills used for diseases and claiming mco e« to their merit, tho ternafk&ble dii oo7ery of Dr Haydook haa eclipsed thei all, and haa founded « New Medicml Syi tern. The Dcctoto, whose vast doses c four ov five pills enfeeble the otomao and paralyse the bowels, must give way t the man who restore* health and appetit with or.o or two of his oxtraordinar Vegetable Pills. One or two of Dr Haj dook's New Liver Pills suffices to plac the stomach In porfeot order ereotes a; appetite, and renders tho spirit light am buoyant. If tho Liver is affected its f unc tlonß are restored, and if the Nervou System ia enfeebled, it fs Invigorated an< sustained. TRANSLATION. Aykab, Province of Burmab, 8.1. Honored and Learned Physician — Thi unworthy ooe who dares to address yoi and ccme before you hnmoly m tho duet bogs fou his people (oaste) that you woul< deign to look npon ihefa ignoble miaeriei and cure thorn with your Idle-giving gsraina (Pills). IlluetßiooH one youi moHfc potent mcdiolrs is life to them anc theh? children, and all the Dreg Basaari ure empty and yogr Soul hi not m them ThL tumble petitioner, although ho it lowly and net worthy to be m your hfgi preaence praya that yow will graciously parmit your Life gr* 'na (Pilia) to come tc Aj-kab. To tile mo^ learned and wise Physician Haylook (Haydook) of high aamo, Native to the Stateß of America, anitsd m North Am Country. Berviely signing foi himean and twsnty. three others, the Petitioner places his sign, TNil Oarmk, .... Ai ril 2, 1884. Dv J. Haydcok : Dear S^r —I received your Pills a week ago. I have tried them and must say that I never had bo much good done by anything as they have me. I have Buflered for years with billiousnesa and hr,ve been bo sick at tlmea as not to ! cave to liv.3, but your Pilia have oured me. One aged men here has taken from me only to o of your Pilla, and I wish you could aoo him, Ho has had no appetite for five mont\ o, and to-day he ato a dinner ouch as api ughman eats. I had to oheck him, bat h lacghed and said he irad treating fci3 stomaoh to a new Beneation, for it really tqb hungry. I hand yon with thla four dollars. Please oend at once, a below, you? Pilla Mb? Sarah Mannbkb, Oarmi, Illinois, U.S. We would gae you if we were to go on vith them *a we very yjoll ooald do, bet the abovo Kilst cufF-v>a, Haydook'a New Liver Pills a^e tha trno grains and cesence of health, and the greatest bless j ir.g that idcienoe haa given to the world. Fo? Nervona Proatratior, Weakness, General Latitude, Waat of Appetite and Sick Headach9, DrHaydr,- Js ow Liver Pills will be found &v r - jotual- Remedy. Esch vial oontaina " .onty Pills. Price Twenty-five Oentt. . For Bale by all Druggisia. Any aocptlo ca 1 ! have a vial of Pllb Sent him Free on receipt o hia nama *nd addreaa, for & trial. Send a rjostnl oard for copy of pamphlet — " The Liver and Its Mj-nbery," * furnishes valuablo Information to HAYDOOK & OO Now York, D.S. OauxiowI — Drcgglstß ase deoired to 110---twe that the nama of I. H. Fraßote, «ole •Sent, Id written aoroa let- oh douen p«ekftgeit ->t Hsydook'* Clvea FUINi^iAU wUhQt& i Uka» oo«RtMfait»,f j
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1813, 12 April 1888, Page 4
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