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« QUOD FAOIMUS VALDE FAOIMU3' i ('* What wo do we do well.") TtfE OHRISTOiIUROH DE NTAL bURGEIIY, 168 Cashel Street, Christ chn-ch, next RobinBon 'b Boot Store, and at the Octagon, Dunelin. Ail operations at et'ictly uniform and moderate Fees. Consultation free. S. MYER~A_n t D CO., SURGEON DENTISTS. WITH TEETH g WITHOUT TEETH NITKOUS OXIDE GAS administered. This Ataa3thet!c leaves no unpleasant effects, ar.d by its use tbe cx*,ractio > of Bad Stumps and Teeth is rendered perfectly Painless and Effective. AdmiDistpred daily. Fee for administration of Uas, 53 Extraction. 2s 6d a tooth. Hours of attendance, 9am,to 8p m. Private residence, 93 East Belt. The acknowledged superiority cf AMERICAN DESTIBTRY m tbe construction of Artificial Teeth, the most finished workmanship, and replacing the lost teeth T<'M* f OBARILY ALMOST IMMKDIATts'LY After extraction, hire established our reputatioß. A single Artificial Tooth, 10s , complete set, Upper and Lower, Temporary and Permanent, £10 i(h ; ArtiGcLl Teeth „nd Djnture3 made by oth^r dentists remodolled : t small cost. Stopping, Scaling, Perfect and Painle«s 8 16S

THE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN. From and after the 30th November, 1886, the terms of Subscription to this journal will be as followß, viz. : — ! iy PAID IN ADVANCE 1 Per Quarter.. 6s 6d by post, 9s 6a I Half-year 12a 6d, by post, 18s 6d ' Year .. 24s Od, by post, 87s Od ■ 17 BOOSED Per Quarter.. 7s 6d, by post, 10s 9d {„ Half-year 15s Od, by post, 21s 6d ( „ ftYear .. 80s Od, by post, 43s Od k Birtn, Marriage, and Death Notices, if paid for at the time of insertion 2s 6d each " may sent as payment) if booked, . 4b each. 1 Announcements of Births, Deaths and > Marriages sent for publication from the cpuntry districts require to be veriQed by the r signature of the Derson sendinsr the notice ,' ■ ~ . DIAR k . ] Moon'a September Sun Sun Moon Moon age at . Rises Sets. Rises Bets, noon; ; a.m. p.m. ; 10 Monday .. 6.14 5.41 8.26 10.17 3 » H Tuesday .. 6.12 5.4? 0.2 11.30 • 4 ; 12 Wednesday.. 6.10 5.43 9.43 * *> 5 a.m. ' 13 Thursday .. 6.8 5.44 10.20 0.41 6 1 14 Friday.. .. 6.7 6.40 11.22 1.49 7 p.m. 15 Saturday ... 6.6 6;47 0.22 2.52 8 ■ 16 Sunday .. 6,3 5.48 1.20 340 0 Moonlight Evenings. The Moon at 8 days old shines tilljabout . B{o'olook. The Moon at 6 days old shinos till about , half-past 10 o'clock. The Moon at 8 days old shines till nearly o'clcok m the morning. The Moon' at ,12 days old shines from ; sundown till about 4in 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 daya old rises about 11 1 a.m. and shines till morning. 1 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. 1 and shineß till sunrise.

Hollqway's Pn.Ls.--The Chief Wonder of 1 Modern Times. — This incomparable medicine 1 increases the {appetite, strengthens the 1 stomach, cleanses the liver, corrects bilious- I ness, prevents flatulency, purifies the system,- i invigorates the nerves, and re-instates sound 1 health. The enormous demand for these pjlls 1 throughout the globe astonishes everybody, < and a single trial convinces the most fceptical ) that no medicine equals Holloway's Pills m 1 its ability to remove all complaints incidental < to the human race. They are a blessing to 3 the afflicted, and a boon to all that labor I under external or internal disease. The < purification of the bipod, removal of all I restraint from the secretive organs, and gentle 1 aperitive action' are the prolific sources of the J extensive curative r«ig« of flMtowsy'f. fjl|g, <

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1944, 14 September 1888, Page 2

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618

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1944, 14 September 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1944, 14 September 1888, Page 2

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