DIARY. Moon** Novembo j fl'm Sun Moon Moon age at i . Blios Sets. Rises Sets. noon. p.m. a.m. 19 Monday .. . 4.2« 7.8 7.27 4.67 15 20 Tuesday .. ' 4.2fi 7.7 8.25 8.29 16 21 Wednosday.. 4.24 7.8 9.20 6.6 17 i 22 Thursday .. 4.23 7.10 10.12 8.4« 18 23 Friday.. .. 4.2S 7.11 10.67 7.34 19 ' 24 Saturday ... 4.21 7.12 11.39 827 20 2b Bundßy .. 451 7;14 * • 0.26 21 IMoonhoht Evenings. i The Moon at 8 days old shines till about , 8 o'olook. . The Moon at 6 days old shines till about 1 half-past 10 o'olook. The Moon at 8 days old Bhinea till nearly t o'olook m the morning. The Moon at 12 days old shines from ' sundown till abput 4in the morning. ' ' The Moon at 15 days old ia full, and shines * all night. i ■ The Moon at 18 days old rises about 9 p.m. , and shineß till morning, 8 "THe Mo6o at 21 days old rises about 11 !. ».m. and shines till morning. ] The Moon at 24 days old rises about 2 a.m. . And ehinesti 11 morning H The Moon at 27 days. old rißea about 4 a.m. j and ohines till sunrisß--i. y^ ***^^"9. ° THE ASHBURTON GUAftDIAN. " From and after the 80th November, 1886, the 0 terms of Subscription to this journal will be 6 m follows, viz. : — . 18 IT PAID IK ADVANCE 0 Per Quarter.. 6b 6d by post, 9sJ6d Half-year 12b 6d, by post, 18si6d Year .. 24b Od, by poßt, &Ib*oV"\ 1 up bookkp y Per Quarter. . 78 6d, by poßt, iOs 9d b v „ Half-year 15s Od, by post, '21s§6d ; „ ¥tai ... 80s Od, by post, 48s Od [>> Birtn, Marriage, and Death Notices, if paid id for at the iaie of insertion 2s 6d eaoh b. (stamps may cent as payment) if booked, {9 4j eaoh. ■ : . , — Announcements of Births, Deaths aqd Jo Marriagea Bent for publication from the t country distriots require to be verified by the m signature of the person sendinsr the notice.
' Certainly the Moat Effeotive MEDICINE m the world is SANDER and SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Test its eminent powerful effeots m Coughs, Colds, Influenza, etc, ; the relief is instantaneous. Thousands give the most gratifying testimony. Bead this certificate :— " 24th April, 1885.— Messrs Sander and Sons,— lt is with the greatest of pleaaure that I testify to the exoellenoe of Eucalypti Exfranj;, gating bad inflammation on the bone of tpe leg, which pttme on after a severe attack of low' fever, *f was attended by Dr J. J3oyd, who had made strenuous efforts to save my leg, bat without success. He found It necessary to amputate my limb. Having heard m (.he tneantimp of the wonder/ul cures worked by the Eucalypti Extract, I obtained a bottle, and the extract bad not been applied more than an hour when ■I began to feel greatly relieved. After apply, ing the extract every four hours for nine or ten days I was out of all danger. I would persuade all who may be affooted with any Buoh disease to give the Eucalypti Extraot a ma), and I am oonviuoed that they will find .it thp moot wonderful of medioinea.— Yours, etc, E. J. OviNtajr, W^Jl »*»•*' BwdbuMt."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1995, 23 November 1888, Page 2
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