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" f ittiliC'i NOCIC«S. — — : r— \ . — . — !|UR the BiLui la the. Life.— O X. ... .world-famed blood mixtaro warranted to'- cleanse' the bleod from all im pur i^iuo from whateVer oauasa Arising. For aorofula, aourvy,, pkln and-bjood dlseases, and scbres of^all kinds, - its effects are maryelloua. Thousands of teetimorJals. Sold m bottles 4a 6d end 11s each by chomiatß and patent 'tnediclne vendors everywhere Sole prbprietors; The Lincoln and Midland Conntlea Drag 00. , Lincoln, England* : " 111 BBID mD &HAY, CAMEEON STREET, ABHBORTON, : Makers ot7MPROVEnIS". FUttBOW PLOUGHS (Made of Best Hammered Pomp Iron, and Winner of First Prize at Melbourne Exhibition.) ' v Oyer 8000 \ AT ; / Over 8000 m use. '/RBi)UOi?D Pbioes. 1 m use. Extra heavy Mould Boards for rough Land m Stock, Zig-Zag Harrows still maintain theit reputation as the beet general purpose Harrow. Four hundred sets made annually. Newly Improved Chaffcutters all Bizes, with Balance Fly Wheel, fitted with patent cast steel Mouthpiece,., m one piece, which can be taken off and replaced., by an ordinary laborer fn> few seconds. Cuts throe lengths' of chaff. : > ? Portable Screw-Press and Bagging Chaffcutter, cuta, riddles, elevates, screens and prees.es into the bag at one operation. 1, 2, 3, and 4 Horse-Powers, simple strong, and easily drawn, universally used throughou New ZealanJ. Jointed Pulverising Disc Farrowß, over 700 m uee. No farm should 1 be without them . All Bizes from 6ft to 12ft. Grain Drills from 1 1 to 17 Coulters. We make largely for Canterbuiy and Nor.th Island, Cahoun's Hand Feed Sower, Farm Drays and Waggons, patent. Fenciog Standards for Folding Sheep, Fencing Wire, Steel, Iron, and Barb Wire. Repairs to all descriptions of Machinery promptly executed on the premiess. Catalogues free on application at Dune* m or any of our Branches 4*163 Eden George. ' ASHBOTTOJST. ASHUURTOtf. RESIDENTS READ. f^ EDENGEORaE, EMINENT PHOTOGRAPHER, ■ . . ' ■■.. )FBOM--- -, .;•• pH^STtJEffeROH, "^ HAS opened Ja^ranch' :< ST!IJbIO m Moore Street, "opposite the Royal Hotel, for a FEW' WEEKS ONLY. j The Gallery has.: undergone ia cbmpleto renovation, and has ' beeu supplied with all the finest Instruments,.', and every Photograph will be 'finished t'i|»,3rst class style.. ,' , j,'.''."..'.'.'.' ..'.':"; All work will be, forwarded to the Chrlstchurch STUJDJO^I.to -bo Vproperlj finished, and will.be (jeliyereU m THRBfii WEEKS from order. .." -. : \ ••,--• LAST WEEK FO»l>|PpST'TfgjCßlTa la ooneeqaence of a duty of 23 pee cent being-placed on photo material , the ! sale of Dopoßlt Tickets will be stopped at the end of thla week. As it Is evident that tho above duties will cause a rise of 20 per cent m the price of photographs, Eden George will give ticket holders the benefit of the Stock cloured before the {above duties were Imposed 'by oharglng them tha reduoad prices for their photographs Tlokets may ba had from Henry Zander, Persons holding DEPOSIT TICKETS can be photographed at th§ • . following REDUCED PRICES:— Cabinets, par doz.. £1 10 d ; uaual price £2 10a Cabinets, per half doz, £1 ; nsual prloe £1 lOi • ' . . '• ; t :. .- Groupa 2s 6d Each' Exlra-Flgure. Carte de-Vieite, pec dcz., 15a j usual prloe £1 6a Oarte-de-Vlßlte, per half dcz., Mto ; a=ual prloe 15a Groupa la 6d Each Extra Figure. Boudolra, p^r dcz., £2 10s ; usual price £4 10s Boudoirs, pec half doz., £1 10a ; DBual price £2 10a Groupa, 2j 6d each extra Figure. The above prioeß include enamelling. Famtliea of Fonr and upwards taken separately, will be allowed 10 per cent discount, Everyone m Aehbutton should Beize thia , opportunity of being Photographed m firat clas3 atyle, as many Persons, after losing one of their Family, regret that i they were not advised by the well-known phrase •'SECURE THE BHADOW ERE THE SUBSTANCE FADE.' V EDEN GEOME. 5*137

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1862, 8 June 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1862, 8 June 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1862, 8 June 1888, Page 1

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