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Public notices £20 REWARD. IN consequence of the amount of Poaching going on m the Creekjp on the Lagmhor Estate, the above reward will be paid to anyone giving information that will lead to a conviction: From this date NO ONE will be permitted to fish m the Creeks on the Lagmhor Estate. DONALD MoLEAN. Laghmor, Ist April, 1889 j |$2 ' THE Lenitive Pectoral Spp,H.Flon XS AN Infallible remedy for Catarrhs, Bronchitis, Colds, and all Bronchial Affections. It is for over Sixty Years prescribed by the medical Celebrities. Georges Paste of Epinal A Pectoral Liquobiob Bonbon, is proved to be efficaoioaa against Colds, Nervous Coughs, and all irritations of the Throat and Chest. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. REYNAL SONB et Co, Chemists, 28, Rue Taitbqtjt,- Paris. DAM GLOBULES QUICKLY CURE Nervous ProstrationT Debility, Men tal Depression, Dizziness, Loss of Memory, Lost Vigor. Arrest Premature Old Age, Physical Weakness and Decay. Cure all Diseases resulting from Indiscretions or Excesses ; Restore Lost Power, Exhausted Vitality, Lost Energy, etc THE STRONGEST INVIGORANT KNOWN. The " Medical Record " states:— "Acting as it does dlreotly upon the Nervous System, it Restores the Debilitated Functions of the Principal Organs of the Human Frame, and is unsurpassed as a Nervine, It builds np the Constitution, and Imparts Musoutar Energy, giving Strength and Vitality to the System." Price 12s 6d, The Globules never fall In giving Instant Relief and Permanent Core. Ail Chemists, or sent with full directions by addressing the Sole Agent— A. S. GOFF, Looh Buildings, Collins Place, {125 MELBOURNE. VI TO RIA BABGAINS BARGAINS I J. MOISON Impermeable and Practical Bootmaker BEGS to denounce bis first CLEARING SALE, commencing October Ist, for ONE MONTH only, when he will offer to the pnblio bis choice stock of best English and Colonial BOOTS AND SHOES, of all descriptions, at prices that will command a ready Sale for Cash. J.M., has always on hand goods of his own make and made to measure, which, for STYLE, FASHION, NEATNESS, and ELEGANCE, cannot be surpassed, as he s a thorough expert m this line, REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. TANCREITsTREET. Next the CLUB, Ashburton. Eden George EDEN GEORGE'S GREAT DISCOVERY* EDEN GEORGE begs to inform the inhabitants of Aehburton and surrounding districts that *he has just discovered a MOST IMPORTANT PROCESS by which Photographs can bt produced at ONE-FOURTH THE USUAL COS! And that he has consequently reducedjiis prices as under :— - Carta de Vißites, 6s per doz., old 'price, 25s per doz '; Cabinet b, 10s per doz, old price, 60s per doz ; Boudoirs, 15s per doz, old price, 90s per doz ; other sizes proportionately reduced. Persons who were Photographed during the Ashbuiton visit can obtain extra copies at the above prices adding exohanpp and postage. c Although the above prices ate so tztremely small the finest work is guaran * eed, as the Photos taken by the new process are vastly superior to those taken by the old one, and they are more permanent, At the above prices all Photos must be piepaid for, as no ledger will be kept and on no account will this rule be broken. When visiting CbristohuTch don't forget to visit Eden George's Vestibule where over 1500 excellent Photographs are to be seen without charge. Eden George, <>THH POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHER

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2113, 18 April 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2113, 18 April 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2113, 18 April 1889, Page 1

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