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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS ■ ♦ J [FEB PRBBB ASSOCIATION j Masonic; ] Wellington, Octrbir 23. It* is stated that Lord Onslow h«8 ■ declined to ent rtain the cff r of the Grand M-aterahip for at least twelve mouths, and the Gaud Lodge formed m Wellington intords now t> offer theii po.itlonto tithet Bro Slt R. St* ut, oil Dunedio, or Bro H. Thompson, D.M.G. . Christoburch The Governor. Nklson, October 23 The Governor, aooompanied by bia Private Seoretary, went by sproial train thia morning to Belgrove, whence be rides to Chriatohuroh via Reef ton, Grey mouth, and Hokltika, The Ocuotees and family \ follow bjrjßteamer next week. 1 Youth ful Depravity. < , INVEEOARGILL, Ooiob r 23. , ▲l the Polioe Court Mary Ann Lambert, ] ft girl of 14, wbo has been taken from a i Cbtoaman't hoaee at Round Hill, and - charged with associating with prostitutes, was sent to Oaverabam Industrial Sohool *< foe one year. The girl aald her mother ( was dead, and her father living at * Danedln. A Singular App'icationt j A married woman applied at tie River- -, ton polioe oourt yesterday to have a ( prohibition order against her husband revoked, urging tbat ho was unbearable , without a little drink. Tbe polio* Paid that the order bad made but little differ- t ence, tbe man bolng drunk as often now 1 os before the order was ltaued. The 1 dent- deollned the application and said t that* hey wonld Icfliot a aevere penalty 1 of thp man oame on for d unkenneas. s An Impostor. The town of Rlterton has been made j llfely dorlrg the last few days through ths advent of an individual calling [ himself Dr Shannon. He got fourteen j 4iy« foi disorderly, behaviour wh'le s drank, when it was elicited that he t was identloal with a man who served a $ number of sentences from Auokland t southwards for vagrancy assault, eto-, I there being over a dczan pravioua oon vio- t tlons. - —__——- f * "Booba-P-xb-''— Quick, oom ours allplete ( annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinar c Diseases. At ohsmists and druggists. Kemp ** thorne, Prosser and Co., Agents Ohristohuro D-AF. — A Person enrea or _*eame=a anf* r noisee m the head oi 23 years standing by a 1 Simple Remedy, will sond a description of l r I_h to aay person who applie* to Nicholson *- 176 WUliam street, _Mbomrne< t Holloway's Ointment. — The greatest _ climatic variations which soldiers and sailors experience render them liable to a variety of n diseases, the development of which is favoured i by exposure and hardships— often, it is to 1 c h wared, by their own caelessness as well. ' h Holloways remedies afford a safe and easy j< means of cure for the constitutional and local v maladies which are so frequently engendered d by residence m unhealthy climates and by tl incautious living. .The Ointment is a wonder* d fully healing application, as it cleanses the v surface of foul sores and ulcers, soothes the t throbbing and pain m cases of inflammation s and checks the progress of skin diseases. The \ Pills purify the blood, cleanse the liver, and s emove all noxious matter from the system. s Thx best Rxmkdy for IndigkStion.— * No-ton's Camomili Pills are confidently £ recommended as a simple remedy for iodiges- £ tion, which is the cause of nearly all the -1 diseases to which we are subject. Norton *■ Pills, with justice called the "nature*. * strengthener of the human stomach." ast as a * powerful tonic and gentle aperient, are mild •< ua their operation, and safe under any circum* t stances* Sold m bottles at is 1 54 d, as gd, *" by all median vendorsih oaghout the worl _-_ M -_____»_-_---_-- M _ M -r--_-_->__-_- * £50- reward £50] mUS & DECEIT. • Maaaaamamaamaaaaaaaaaaaßaaaaemiaßxrii^iuum In order to protect the people frorr. being defrauded and cheated, the American Hop Bitters Company offers the above Reward for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons refilling the American Hop Bitters Company's bottles, and for selling an) vile nostrum or compound as the v genuine and original Dr. Sou'e's Ame' B can Hop Bitters, or for counterfeit!''' b the Company's Label — a Bunch c fi Green Hops on a White Label, wit. Black Letters. b tl _D_R. SOULE'S KMERICIN HOP* BITTERS J (A MEDIOINE. NOT A DIINK\ , | COKTAIXS HOPS. BUCHU, ...I-*' DIM KB. PAXIiKLIOX. ' A»D TUB PCMBT AXC RIWT Mv.UlfAt QCAMTIM Of AL. OTlirit Birn.it*. . "AH DiseMFS of the Btomaeh. BowuM. l.loo<l, l.irei £ Kidneys _nd Urinary Or^'ann, Nn v.v.jmiu^, r;!-.-vi*I.-K~ ness, Kemale Complaints and Dr'.ir.X;')v,»ef.s. THOUSAHOS UPON THOUSANDS ! i ! of tesiimoniala of the rao.»t «•■•!, lcful i-iir.-,, v..|-.; tnrily sent us, we do not pul»lWn ?.;.»•■!, a- iin-y ii • n make the rure. It l« onr n.Hi vu; It ,S n j American Hop Bitteia. that make- tne -ur.- Ml' ] ■ever ' Ailed and never can. *<■ will -.rive ix:ii-i to any one for a««- d'wase ■nn "»r »> th-.-ir ..v.. desired, or -:ll ren. to r.ny iie^'l.l .» '■- ■•>■■'■ <■■ a neighborhood m the known wurl-l li..i '■•■> ■*'"" v ' oures by Dr. Souks'- American Hop t!:!tin- • i HO OTHER GENUINE. TAKE N-J OriJEn. CAUTION. LOOK OUT FOR FRAUDS. ' Owing to tho success of Dr. Soulo't American. Hop Bitters m curing all diseases of tho Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Kid oeys and Urinary Organs, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, and Female Complaints, so that it has become a standard household remedy all over the world, and the immense demand for the original and genuine article, certain persons are offering for sal© various cheap and spuriouspreparations under the samo of " Sop Bitters " which do i not contain the medicinal properties I found only m Dr. Soule's American t JECop Bitters. Take none of the cheap bogus stuff eimply because it is called "Hop Bitters." TRUTHS. Dr. *«■.<**« American Uo" Kitten, nrc the Fnrent and Bent JBltn » - cvrr uinde. They are compounded from IC«i»<»,I-iicliii,i"r"rnn-a\raUr,nn<l DnndcJioit -fi-; nidest, best, nml moat «aldable uiedich)C3 m tho world, awj contain all the beAt_u/] most curative iiropr-niirs «if &*1 other Tiittcr*., •wing tlw (rrcatcst Blood I»uriflcr, MA* vrSi <•■%**• lator, and Life and Health liestoring Agent, on earth So diaen-e orjtt health can possibly Johk exist, where these Bitters are uzed, so -aried and perfect aro their operations. They give new Jifc an- vigor to the .ig«d and Infirm. To ail whose employ-neat- cause irretfiilnrity of the howcls or urinary rvpnm.or >vho require an appetizer, f>nir, or niiid ftimulant. *iic«« Wttera aro invaluable, bvitai highly carat ive, tonic aud etimulatIng, -fiihoot intoxicating. REMBiyiBER. £r>oo <Five handred pounds) will be paid for any csise that Dr. Boule's Anjcrican Hop j Bitters will 'Mt cure or help. I See that -each bottlo bears genuine J label bunch of green hops on white 1 paper with black letters. ~* *<>»• other f ctm|9«« '*■■*• a0 9ih * v '

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2261, 23 October 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2261, 23 October 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2261, 23 October 1889, Page 3

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