THE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN. 1 From and after the 30th November, 1886, the terms of Subscription to thiß journal will be as follows, viz. : — , IT PAID IN VANCB : Per Quarter.. 6s 6d by poßt, 9a 6d . Half-year 12s 6d, by post, 18s 6d , Year . . 24s Od, by post, 37s Od IF BOOKED Per Quarter.. 7a 6d, by post, 10s 9d „ Half-year 15s Od, by post, 21s 6d |„ gYear .. 30s Od, by post, 43s Od Birth] riage, and Death Notioee, if paid for at the time of insertion 2s 6d each (stamps may sent as payment) if booked, 4s eaob. Announcements of Births, Deaths and Marriages Bent for publication from the country districts require to be verified by the signature of the person Bendintr the notice, ■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■IIHSBVMnBfiEMBiHHI -' PI AR x . Moon's P.m Snn Moon Moon nge at August. Rises Sots.| Rises Bets. noon. ~ a.m. p.m. 8 Monday ..17.10 5 3 55.48 3.20 27 7 Tuesday .. 7.8 6.4 6.34 4.20 28 8 Wednesday.. 7.7 5.5 7.14 5.26 0 9 Thursday .. 7.6 5.6 751 6-33 1 10 Friday.. .. 7.4 6j7 8.23 7.43 2 11 Saturday ... 7.3 5 8 8.63 8.53 3 12 Sunday .. 7.3 5.9 0.22 10.4 4 Moonlight Evenings.! The~Moon at 8 days old shines tiirabout 8 o'olook. The Moon at 6 days old Bhines till about half-past 10 o'olook. The Moon at 8 days oldishines till nearly o'olook in the morning. The Moon at 12 days old shines from sundown till about 4 in the morning. The Moon at 15 days old is full, and shines all night. The Moon at 18 days old rises about 9 p.m. and Bhines till morning, The Moon at 21 days old rises about 11 a.m. and shines till morning. The Moon at 24 days, old rises about 2 a.m. and shinesti 11 morning The Moon at 27 days old rises about 4 a.m. and shines till sunrise.
" Jtooop pn £ATs."--Olears out rats, mice roaohes, flias, ants, bed-bugs, beetlos, insecetd, shunks, jack-rabbits, sparrows, gophers. All ohemists and druggists. j. '
Wo clip the following important testimonial from the " Illawarra Meroury " (N.S.W.) of the 30th Maroh. It needs no comment :— 11 Mr John Loveday, 0! the Bulli Mountain, writeß to us that after suffering for four years with acute gravel, he has experienced almost complete relief by using Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extraot. He says seeing the said Extract advertised m the ' Illawarra Mercury,' bis infeensp suffering induced him to obtain a bottle of the medjgjnp from Mr Hoaking, ohemist, of tbiß town, and that $he use of it gave him great relief at once. He states that between the 10th Maroh instant, when he obtained the first bottle of the extraot, and the 19tb, the use of that tnedioine continued to afford him relief, to which he had been a stranger for four years. Mr Loveday writes also that he has found the Eucalypti Extraot a cure for rheumatism as v> ell as gravel. He requests us to publish this information through the • Mercury. 1 We have muoh pleasure m complying with Mr Loveday's request, whoße word cannot be doubted, and who can have no objoot m view other than a pure deflire |o benefit suffering humanity."— (aw.) :.. ..«, ,..„.. __ . j
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1915, 10 August 1888, Page 2
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