ASK YGJK eiiOOER FOR ImACft I 6aQ M JfJl^K " The blending is entirely «Ufln< JfVM^ SvGVW # rififeSSn %d.d«o by Mr. Nelson nlpwlf, ;■ M^J JA* M fJmm^SSX. % «» « Taster of jjreat c«perl■B Jrni'j'PrFrk. m enco, and lias \w.l a tifecial I # /3c#SC\'""m Trßf ABU HERALD. yriS **s> —^ « <"% # ' nriTSrivTijA \m ''TUSatemdcabrveatlwmiplr |1 D \ V/ # \ m P ort :v *'a' l purchaser* of Teu • ■>• Fl V— £B gf. rvM^M'"T\*\ W ■*■*» arttclu they oficr is $? ffUi f^rfiniiK^U: 'fX «i suporlor to apythl« we t-VS Of M<c Q^Jtr^J §\ % have seen m tHfsCdtony." \\\A*V ff ff<s v\ m Sessional Ta»f««nd THOUGH / ■/<? B1O "p^ fcES . COPIED «^ifWfewi 9/ I/A i" i rMJHir-j — n-ianajiniiiaid I'mmmLmk per lb, PFBE fiLETOED TEAS ''AUCKLAND, WELLINDTON, CHRISTGHURGH DUNEDIN BOLD IN ABMBUKTON BY H. M. CARSON dnd all the principal storekeepers STEEDMAN'B SOOTHINGPOWDERS FOR CUTTING TKETH CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. fIiHE value Tof this wcll-knowa Family Medicine has been largely tUtitod m all JL p«rts of the world, «nd by all gmden of society, for npwards of FIFTY YEARS. Itß well-earned, extenßivo salo has induced SPURIOUS IMITATIQNB, Bomo of whicli m OUTWARD ArPKARANCE bo closely resemble the original as to have deceived many purchasers. Tho proprietor, therefore, feels it due to tho public to give a special caution ac-ainst tho uso of J3UCH IMITATIONS. Purchasers are therefore requested to carefully observe the four following important characteristics, without which nono ib genuine : — Ist.— ln every caB 0 tho words JOHN bTEEDMAN, CHEMIST, WAL- | WORTH, SURREY, are ongraved on the Government btamp affixed to each packet 2nd.— Each Single Powder has directions for tho dose, and tho words, John Steedmah, Cbomißt, Walworth, Surrey, printed thereon. Brd.— The name, Steedman, is always spelt with two EE*h, 4th.— The manufacture iscarriod on Bolely at Walworth, Surrey. ! Sold m Packets by all Chomistß and Medecino Vendors at 1b l£d and 2s 9d each. Kempthounk, Pboshku and O. New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company ( ESTABLISHRD ... ... 1859, CAPITAL — ONE MILLION, THE PEEMIEB & V) EAMHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY NOTED FOR PROMPTNESS AND LIBERALITY. FIBB AND M^IBINK RISKS. ALSO,— RISKS ON GROWING CROPS. THRESING .MACHINES, ; &c, accepted at lowest current^rntei. GEORGE JAMESON, | AGENT, ASHBURTON. CLOV^E SEEDS T^fOW LINDINO ox "TongarJro," from London ray flrat Bhlpment fot tbo tpaooa J IS of fliw BBEDB, conalat&g of-i-Red andi White Clover Alsyke, Cowgrass, timothy, — — etc., etc. Those Be«d 8 we from one of tho Boat Known WVohonßos and o»n be— CONFIDENTLY RECOMMENDED AS PUKE AND UNADULTERATED. F 'Utther BappHoi will bo duo by tho ship " Orasuder." SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION G EORaE"*JAMEBON" 1 A.&BBXJETON AND IUKAIA
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2184, 27 July 1889, Page 1
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420Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2184, 27 July 1889, Page 1
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