.Day is.. Bros., FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, ' HAVELOCK STREET, next Court House and opposite Baring Square. i WE HA YE N< >\V ON VIEW a Large and Select Assort ment of FURN ITURE, specially made to suit the Ashburton climate. Intending buyers are invited to call aud sco our stock of Couches, Chair*, Tables, Sideltowds, Cheftoni«rs, Washstands, Ohes'A of Drawers and HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES of ALL KINDS. Furniture in Special Designs made to ORDERWORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED.
DON'T MISTAKE THE ADDRESS. THE ASKBUrrON DISPENSARY THE Business hitherto carried on by MrC. M. Brookk will be conducted ! in future by ! Mr 1». E. Priehard. : The present stock will be largely 1 augmented, and any article not held will ibe immediately procured and kept in stock afterwards. A correct copy of all Prescriptions will be made, and it will only be necessary for a customer to give the copied number when requiring a renewal. All country orders wi'l receive prompt attention, and it will be the new proprietor s endeavor to make "THE DISPENSARY' a well appointed establishment in every respect
FISHING TACKLE. SEASON, 1892-93. Harry Frledlander BEGS to announce to his numerous patrons and friends that he has just opened, ex Aorangi, A LARGE & WELL ASSORTED feTOCK OF FiSHING TACKLE Of Latest Design MINNOWS in great variety, including the well-known Whitebait, Metal Devon's, and the popular Kill-Devil Spinner. Also, Flies of every kind, Reels, Hooks, ■j Gat, Mounts, Waders, Fish Bags and Baskets, and Gaff Hooks. A Complete Stock of FISHING RODS. CRICKET AND LAWN TENNIS MATERIALS Of every description by the best makersHarry Friedlander, TOBACCONIST AND FANCY GOODS EMPORIUM, PISHING TACKLE DEPOT, East Stieefc, Ash burton For Sale, Vurebred CANARIES a few splendid singing birds left.
R.T, BOOTH'S Oolden Remedies. rpHROUGH the influence of friends ia j_ America, and after the expenditure of much time and money, I have succeeded in obtaining, and now hold in lawful possession THE SAFEST AKD SUREST CURE EVER DISCOVERED FOB THE LIQUOR, OPIUM, AND TOBACCO HAbITS. IT ABSOLUTELY DESTROYS THE APPETITE AND ALL CRA VlNGjtor ALCOHOLIC LTQUORS AND ALL DESIRE TO SMOKE. , NOT FOR DRUNKARDS ONLY i ALL MODERATE DRINKERS, ALL SMOKERS CAN NOW QUIT THEIR HABITS With Perfect Ease, with No Naaginsc of che Nerves, and with No Bad Nights. THK LIQUOR HABIT IS A DISEASE ■ OF ' v • The Nervous System and of the Blood. I THE GOLDEN REMEDY No. 1. Cures the Disease by Removing the Cause, and along with it all desire to return to the drink. Vhoa>«a4a kar« been Carvttf. For you there is Hope, Help and Health THE GOLDEN REMEDY No. 2.1 A. Brain, Nerve, and Blood Tonic. A certain Cure for DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKENED ENERGY, NEURALGIA, AND POVERTY OF THE BLOOD.
READ THIS: I hereby certify and declare that—after over thirty years' experience as a pharmaceutical druggist and manufacturing chemist, and being familiar with the formula and composition of nearly every tonic preparation on the market—that in my opinion the formula of R. T. Booth's GOLDEN REMEDY No. 2, as submitted to me, is the best I have ever seen. From my long experience of articles of this nature, ( have no doubt that it will act promptly and effectually in all Gases of exhaustion from whatever cause, for neuralgia, poverty of blood, and "general nervous disorders. M. MARSHALL, Dunedin, N.Z. R. T. BOOTH'S GOLDEN REMEDY No. 1, For the Liquor, oPium> and Tobacco Habits; and R. T. BOOTH'S GOLDEN REMEDY No. 2, A Brain and Nerve Tonic, ABK MANUFACTURED BY R. T, BOOTH AND CO., LIMITED, Burton's Studio Buildings, TJUNEDEN, N.Z. Agencies in the Auatralian Colonies -and Continent of Europe. P. HXYMAN&CO., Wholed'ile Agents for N.Z. Price, 5s per Bottle. Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers Will be supplied through the post by retail medicine vendor*. n. t, noorn, [ Mai aginsr Director j
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2890, 4 February 1893, Page 4
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630Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2890, 4 February 1893, Page 4
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