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I TIMARU TO ASHBUItTON Trains leave Tibobo— every Say at I Tuesdays, ' Thursdays, and on ■ and Saturdays 1 only. J " m - "- Arriving at "- 00 *» ow Abhbubxon — every Say at 1 / Tuesdays, \ V-™*' Thursdays, °« iiU and on- and at Saturdays \ only ) ua. The The 7.25 train stops at all statio AW-h,* 5.5 train (express) stops at .o5 aum (and Orari if required) only. The 11 o\ awyo (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday at all Btations. ASHBUBTON TO MOUNT SOMEBS Trains leave Mondays ) I Tuesdays, and Fridays f J Wednesdays, C j Thursdays ) [ Saturdays . P.m. Pirn. Ashbubton at 7.40 4.25 Arriving at Mnt Sombbs at 9.15 6,0 Galling at all stations. Trains leave Moont Somjbbs— every day at 8.10 a.m. Arriving at AsHßoaioH— every day at 9.45 a.m. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. For Ohristohuroh North daily at 6.30 a.m., 3*15 p.m. and 6.20 p.m., and on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 10.30 a.m. For Ohertsey, and Bakaia, daily at 6.30 a.m.. 3.15 p.m. and 6.20 p.m. ForDunsandel, Selwyn andßurnham, daily at 3.15 p.m. and 6.20 p.m. ForTinwald, Winslow, Hinds and Temuka, daily at 10.30 a.m., and on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 8.15 p.m. For Lismore, on Tuesdays and Fridays at 10.30 a.m. For Geraldine daiJy at 10.30 a.m. For Timaru daily at 10 30 a.m. and 12-30 and Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 3.16 p.m. For Oam .aro, Dunedin and South daily at 12.30 p.m. For Greenßtreet .and Ashburton Forks on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2.80 p.m. For Mount Somere on Mondays and Fridays at 7 p.m., other days at 4 p.m. For Mayfield and Buapuna on Mondays at p m. , on Thursdays at-4 p.m. For Wheatstone, ABhton, Watertpn and Longbeaoh daily at 4.30 p.m. For Flemington on Mondays, Wednesday* and Fridays at 4.80 p.m. For Newlands on Tuesdays and Fridays at 11 a.m. • For Elgin, Wakanui, Seaview, Seafleld and Kyle on Tuesdays, Thursdayß and Sator days at 6 a.m. Mother Seigel's OPERATING PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION, SLUGGISH LIVER, &o. TTNLIKE many kinds of cathartic U medicines ido not make you feel worse before you feel better. Their operation is gentle, bat thorough, and unattended with disagreeable effeots, such is nausea, griping pains, &c. Seigel's Operating Pills are the best family physic that has ever been discovered. They cleanse the bowels from all irritating substances, and leave them m » healthy condition. The best remedy extant for the bane of our lives— constipation and si ggißh liver. These Pills prevent fevers and all kinds of sickness, by removing all poisonous matter from the bowels. They operate briskly, yet mildly, without any pain. If you take a severe cold, and are threatened with a fever, with pains m the head, back, and limbs, one or two doses of Seigel's Operating Pills will break up the cold and prevent the fever. A coated tongue, with a brackish taste, is caused by foul matter m the stomach. A few doses of Seigel'S Operating PiUs will cleanse the stomach, remove the bad taste, and restore the appetite, and with it bring good health. ° Oftimes disease, or partially decayed food, causes sickness, nausea, and diarrhoea. If the bowels are cleansed from this impurity with a dose of Seigers Operating Pills, these disagreeable effects will vanish, and good health will result. Seigel's OperatingPillsprevent Ul-eflects from excess m eating or drinking. A good dose at bedtime renders a person fit for business m the morning. r^t? 68 ! ? Ulß i Ba ««-coated, are pleasant to take. The disagreeable taete common to most pillß is ob?iated. FOR SALE BY ALL CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS, AND MEDICINE VENDORS. PROPRIETORS: A. J. WHITE, Limited. LONDON, Eng. FROM A VJSTJEKAff, As this is jubilee year it tends to make on look back and think of the flight of time, and m this way I am reminded that I am one of the veterans m the sale of your valuable and and successful medicine. I have sold it m England and many parts of Scotland. Well o I remember the first circular you sent out some nine or ten years ag«. You had come to England from America to introduce Mother Seigel s Curative Syrup, and I was struck by a paragraph m which you used these words :— " Being a stranger m a strange land, I do not wish the people to feel that I want to take the least advantage over them. I feel that have a remedy that will cure disease, and I have so much confidence m it that I authorise my agents to refund the money if people should ay that they have not benefited ts use."? T wo old gentlemen, whose names thea would not like me to give you, had bees, martyrs to Indigestion for many yearut They had tried all kinds of medicine withoot relief. One of them was so bad he could nsc bear a glass of ale. Both were advised to uas the Syrup and both recovered, and were hale and hearty as men m the prime of life. A remarkable case is that of a house pain named Jetteries, who lived at Penshurst, Kei\t. His business obliged him to expo himself a great deal to wind and weather, and he was seized with rheumatism, and his joints soon swelled up with dropsy, and were very stiff and painful. Nothing that the doctors could do seemed to reach the seat ol the trouble. It so crippled him that he could do hardly any work, and ior the whole of the winter of 1878 and '79, he had to give up anc take to hisbed. He had been afflicted m this sorry way for three years, and was getting worn out and discouraged. Besides, he hac spent over £13 for what he called " doctor's * stuft without the least benefit. In the Spring he heard of what Mother Seigel'i Curative ' £p? \M *<*9 <<>* «&» ftn/jpughj! ft $ §!

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2173, 15 July 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2173, 15 July 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2173, 15 July 1889, Page 3

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