THE ASHBUJRTON GUARDIAN. From and after the 80th November, 1886, the i terms of Subscription to this journal will be ' '. as follows, viz. : — i IF PAID IN VANCE : Per Quarter.. 6s 6d by post, 9s 63 Half-year 12b 6d, by post, 189 6d Year .. 24s od, by post, 37s Od IF BOOKED Per Quarter.. 7s 6d, by post, 10s 9d „ Half-year 15a Od, by post, 21s 6d „ Year .. 30s Od, by post, 43s Od Birtn riage, and Death Notioeß, if paid for at the time of insertion 2s 6d each (stamps may sent as payment) if booked, 4s eaoh. Announcements of Births, Deaths and i Marriagoß sent for publication from the country districts require to be verified by the signature of the Derson sending the notice DIARk | ■ Moon'a August. Snn Sun Moon Moon age at Rises Sets. Bins Beta. noon. a.m. p.m. 13 Monday .. 7.0 6.10 9.63 11.15 5 14 Tuesday .. 6.69 6.11 10.24 * « 6 ft an. 15 Wedneaday.. 6.67 6.12 11.3 O.SB 7 16 Thursday .. 6.66 5.13 11.43 138 8 pm. 17 Friday.. .. 6.64 6.14 0.33 3.40 9 18 Saturday ... 6.53 6.15 1.28 3.69 10 19 Sunday .. 6.51 6.16 3.31 4.66 11 Moonlight Evenings. The Moon at 8 days old shines tillfabout 8 o'olook. The Moon at 6 days old shines till about half-past 10 o'olook. The Moon at 8 days old.ahines till nearly o'olook in the morning. The Moon at 12 days old chines 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 shines till morning The Moon at 21 days old rises about 11 a.m. and Bbineß 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.
SANDER and SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT.— In protection of the J!?orJ& wjde fame our manufacture has acquired all ovsr fcbeglobe, we publish the following : — Hazard, M.D., Professor of General Pathology and Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System, says in an editorial published in the " Olinioal Record : " — «• We have examined half-a-dozen gpeoimgns of different manufactures; tha preparation of Sander and Sons was the only one that proved to be reliable and corresponding to scientific tests." Another concoction called " Refined Extraot of Eucalyptus " has made its appearance since. This product stands, according to Dr Owen, foremost |n causing injurious effects. That gentleman communicates, at a meeting of the RJedioal Society of Viotoria, that a child living at Fitzroy became most seriously indisposed Inrough its use. In another case a lady statsa on the strength of statutory declaration that she suffered oruelly from the effects of tho same concoction. To guard the high reputation of our manufacture we feel warranted in exposing the above faots, and desire the publio to exeroise care and preoauiion vken buying SAtfD^fl and SONS.— (AdYty ' ■ f
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1921, 17 August 1888, Page 2
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