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WILLIAMSON & PKEECE TAILORS AND HABIT MAKER (Late of London and Birmingham) I IVEBY & MILITARY UNIFOBMS. * L UHES 1 HABiTSAKD JACKETS Made m the Lateit Styles, TOWN~HALL, LAST STBB BT, aahb union. i2igfc }3 S B V M OUR, '~~ BUBGBON DBHTIST, 815, Oolombn Street (new Building* near oornerof Gloucester Street.) XSTABIJBHXD ••« ••• ••• *°" BOALE OIToHABGES : Extraction, 2«6a per tooth; Filling^ * 61 per tooth. A redttotion made where a number require attending to. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. The charges for Artificial Teeth are mad« with a view to striot economy, regulated by such circumstances as caaes present, 01 ■ooh materials as patients prefer. Fartfeulan given on application. Consultation free. Nitrous Oxide (Laughing ;Gai») administered when required. Attendance, 9 twin, to 6 p«m. 815, Oowjkbo Brant, Ghmwohuboh.^ LOW VIJALITY. DB. OHUBOHILL'S Bwnp ol Hypophoipnite of Idme ptewribed by the faulty «or thfc cure of Ooniumptloß, Cuxonlc Cough and Qtoenl Debility. TT eontaiM two of the .principal In. I gredfeoia necessary for building up the TBLumaa Frame, and whion are conridered deficient m the above oomplaintg, S^hn» *** ««■ » Plicate top highly recommended for DeUoate Ohildnn. Dr. Onurcbill's Oomponnd Byrup ol HYPOPHUSPHITES I» real Brain Food, and In casea of MuMular and Nervous Exhaustion hre SJSwd a world.wide reputation. Each befSTbeaw D*/ ChurchiU's Bignatuw. JM»,4fr] IPrepared only by Swan, Chemist, ■no xo BILK, PROPBIETBESS. ■ Bead the following taken from a news?a^-« During the holidays, a friend SSTs^nt the Christmas m Dunedin »y. : •The site for the approaching *ew Zealand Exhibition was the chief subieot of conversation. Having heard much of the Leviathan, he stayed there, and was BMtly surprised to find the city possessed Kh /very excellent Temperance Hote . eentaining as it does 85 rooms, all well ud comfortably furnished, and »on>P«Joosly clean. In addition to >his, he Msurw us that the board, he is quite confident, is not surpassed at any house Sb matter of what ftnd) In the Colony indqawtioniveryoiuohifit 11 equalled £tismb : 4s 6d per day j 25s per week. — ■ £20 REWABD. TN oonsequence of the amount of i Poaching going on m the Greeks oft the Lagmhor Estate, the above reward will be paid to anyone giving information that will lead tea conviction; From this date NO ONE will be permitted to fish m the Creeks on the Laghmor,lat April/1889 452 The Parabolic Water Motor. at* FOR Driving Church Organs, Ice Cream Freezer*, Printing Presses, Elevators, Fans, Ventilators, Coffee Mills, Sewing Machines, and all light machinery. Actual test, m competition with other makes, show that tae Parabolic Water Motor, m a given time, and using the same amount Of water, did over 100 per cent more work. All parts subject to the action of water o brass, bearing! of anti-friction metal. Wil work with sandy or muddy as well as with dear water. Made m 5 sizes, supplied com* plete, with fittings by the manufacturers. IKgmiOUB oTwHITLOCK, 43 LAWRENCE STREET, , Newark, N.J., u.s.a. Also Seymour's Patent Rotary Ye UaHng 'Fans m all sizes and styles. SUITS TO MEASUPE THE Lwgest Stock of Tweeds ever shown In Aohbueton to choose from -QUALITY AW) JSIT GUARANTEE! Come and see the prloes. ASHBURTON ClQTff. ■ fjfQ MART BA.TODERS 1 BDILDINQS B. ALOOEK

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2237, 26 September 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2237, 26 September 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2237, 26 September 1889, Page 1

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