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I HOW PILLS ARE MADifl The Custom of taking medicine in the form of pills dates far back in history. The object is to enable us to swallow easily in a condensed form disagreeable and nauseous, but very useful, drugs. To what vast dimensions pill taking has grown may be imagined, when we say that in England alone about 2,000,000,000 two thousand million) pills are consumed every ye* In early days pills were made slowly by hand, as the demand was comparalively small. To-day they are produced in infinitely greater rapidity by machines espcc/ ally contrived for the purpose, and with greater accuracy, too, in the proportions of the various ngredients employed. No form ot medication can be better than pill, provided only it is intelligently prepared But right here occurs the difficulty. Easy as / may seem to make a pill, or a million of the m there are really very few pills that can be honestly commended for popular use. Most of them either undershoot or overshoot the mark. As everybody takes pills of some kind, it may be well to mention what a good, safe, and reliable pill should be. Now, when one feels dull and sleepy, and has more or less pain in the head, sides, and back, he may be sure mhis bowels are constipated, and his liv sluegish, To remedy this unhappy state ol things there is nothing like a good cathartic pill. It will act like a charm by stimulating the liver into doing its duty, and ridding the digestive organs of the accumulated poisonous matter. " R«ughon K ATS."— Clears out rats, imice roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, beetles, insects skunks, jack-rabbits, sparrows, gophers, At chemists andMrugeist B " BucHA.PiAißA.'^Quick, complete cur all annoying kidney, bladder, and urinary diseases. At chemists and druggists. Kemp thorne, Prosssr, and Co., agents, Chis church. z Wells' Hair Balsam Ifgrav, restore to original color. An elegant dressing, softeni and beautifies. No oil nor grease, A ionic restorative. Stops hiir coining out treogtbens, cl arises heal* sculp. 2 Rough on Piles."— Why suffer Piles, mmediate relief and complete cure guaranieed. Ask f or « Rough on Piles." Sure cure tor itching, protruding, bleeding, or any fonn fo Piles. ST, JOHNS LODGE, NO. 1851, E.O. rMB Regular Monthly Meeting of the above Ljdge will ba held in the i MagoDlo Hall, Tailored ■traei, oa THUR3 I DAY. 11th Inst., at 7.30. p.m. Visitors oordially invited. W. H, KNBBN, 7 4* Sec, Coursing WEDNKBDAy7IuLY 24.~A1lAokd Stakbb at £2 eaob } JfvreY S™ £ *\Ph lOt eao!l ' Mal » lflfl «d draw. MONDAY, Ju y 22. ™ Sectary, OWBN'd PATENT NKW ZBALIND BH.EE P DIP, A (JURE FOB LUNG WORM. rpflß undoTßinned Agent fo the eftlo < f the Jl above Dip has been desir dby the Pr p iotor io di;t lbutu F«eo of Lo-t, a limited quantity of this Celebrated D p for the purpose of giving It a fnir trial in this District a< a Oare for Lu i« Worm. Applications for one Tin, sufficient to mike 400 gallons Dip, for treatment of ah ep Bnfferinjr from Lung Worm will be lorwaded Ftee of Cost! conditionally that a report of iti effect be ent subsequently either to the Proprietor or to hi Principal Agent. LEONARD W. BLAKE, 6106 171 Hereford street/ Ohriatoh.uroh. Friedlander Bros. SEED WHKAT BEED OATS SEED BAELEY TTTTB HAVB FOR SALE Parple Straw Tdbcbu White Straw Tusoan Australltn Tancan Green Moantaln Tdsoao Ohampion White Hanter'* White Rough Obaff Bflsex Pearl Velvet Heavy Canadian O»to Heavy Sparrowblll Oats Heavy D«nlnh Oats Heavy Tartarian Onto Ohevalier Barley Oape Barley 1 All prime sample* and maohlno dreised if required. | I rriedlander Bros. TT7B ARE OASH BUYERS Of WHEAT OATS BABLEY AND RYEGRAS& IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES Friedlander Bros. i

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2170, 11 July 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2170, 11 July 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2170, 11 July 1889, Page 3

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