Public Notices. "Throw pbyslo to the doga : I'll none of 1 it." — Shakespbabe. THE Bard of Avon lived In an ag* when physio was naaty. Had b. 6 lived m Ashbnrton at the present day, and suffered from tny "ills that flwjh is heir tn," the probability m that he «ronld visit his Physiciao, pay the fee, and get a PreaoriptiOD, then oarefully convey that mysterious-looking and small, though important document to C. I. BROOKE'S DISPENSARY, (Id the ahop formerly occupied by Mr Murray, Watchmaker,) EAST STREET, AS fI BURTON, Where Dispensing !a a Special Feature, and where he oould always rely opon the purity of the Medicines, the necessary skill and care In compounding them, prompt attention, and last, but not least, at Lower Charges than yon have hitherto been m the habit of p»ylng. Texih Extbaotbb, 2b. Holloway's, Cockle's, Bteedmani, Pal a Killer, Irish Moss, Selgel's Syrup, Hop Bitters, and other Patent Medicines at Storekeepers' prloes, Explanation. POISONED WHEAT. AN Advertisement having appeared m this Paper, and copies of Telegrams published, with the intention of showing that I had advertised my method of POISONING WHEAT as patented, when it was not bo. *"""" I I find it necessary to ethte that I lodged my specification, and obtained protection for my patent on the day I advertised it as snob. My protection being obtained from the local patent agent, Mb J. R. Co lye n, took longer m reaching Wellington by post than Mr Brookb's enquiry by telegram* J. M. CAMBRIDGE, Ashbnrton Drug Company, Limited. 5 64 Friedlander Bros. wanted to purchase WHEAT OATS AND BARLEY. Clover Seeds. Clover Seeds. Clover Seeds. "TTTE are landing, ex »T. D. Peters, ' W all kinds of CLOVER SEEDS. OhofoQßt quality. RIEGRASS ANB COCKSFOOT FOR SALE. GOOD NEWS TO GRAINGROWERS THE WOfcDER OF THE DAY. MASSEY 'S Light 1 2-horse Steel Binder. WE have pleasure of intimating our /r lends and others that we have been /ppointed fiOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAN for the Bale of this wonderful Machine. Wherever the Machine has been tried It has given entire satisfaction and thoac who attended the trials and saw the Maohlne at work expressed themselve highly pleased. Numerous orders have already been taken for next season's harvest and those In want of Machines will do well to see THE MASSEY BINDER before plaolng their orders elsewhere. Wa guarantee every Maohlne, showing that wa ourselves have evel oonfideuoe In the MASSEY LIGHT STEEL BINDER SUB.AGEJSTSW ANTED. FRIEDLANDER BRO& 1
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1871, 19 June 1888, Page 4
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413Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1871, 19 June 1888, Page 4
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