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f t'siness Notices. ' Zealantfla Boots. rriHE Wonderful Imputation of these X grand BOOTS is still maintained, and to-day the demand from AUCKLAND TO THE BLUFF N is greater than ever. There are more ZK A LAN PI A BOOTS manufactured than any other make in the Colony The Manufacturers are so oonfident of I the excellent wear of these Boots that | they guarantee every pair branded ZEALANDIA. For real hard wear and comfct they oannot be excelled, and they are made in so many different fittings that every kind of foot can be accommodated. Householders should buy this Brand for themselves and their children. Once buy a Zealandia Boot and you will never buy any other make. The Boys' and Girls' DEPENDABLE SCHOOL BOOTS and the PARAGON (Patent) are wonderful; they are Regular Warriors. The Ashburton and surrounding districts can now. obtain these fine BOOTS from . Hlr 3* Blaliop, ZltliißlA BOOT STORE. ASHBURTON

t R. T, BOOTH'S Golden Remedies. HPHROUGH the influence of friends in _L America, and after the expenditure of much time and money, I have succeeded in obtaining, and now hold in lawful possession THE SAFEST AND SUREST CURS EVER DISCOVERED FOR THB LIQUOR, OPIUM, AND TOBACCO HAi>ITS. IT ABSOLOTELY DESTROYS THE APPETITE AND kVL CRA v*lNG*or ALCOHOLTC LIQUORS AND ALL DESIRE TO SMOKEKT NOT FOR DRUNKARDS ONLY ALL MODERATE~DRINKERS, ALL SMOKERS CAN NOW QUIT THEIR HABITS With Perfect Ease, with No Nagging of che Nerves, and with No Bad Nights. THE LIQUOR HABIT IS A DISEASE OF The Nervous System and of the Blood. THE GOLDEN REMEDY No. 1.1 Cures the Disease by Removing the Cause, and along with it all desire to return to tbb drink. TlumMMriU hatv* ■>««■ U«r*d. For you there is Hope, Help and Health I THE GOLDEN REMEDY No. 2.1 X 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 yearsr experience as a pharmaceutical druggist and manufacturing chemist, and being familiar with the formula fnd 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, thin nature, I have no doubt that it will act promptly and effectually in «JI eases 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' 3 GOLDEN REMEDY No. 2, A Brain and Nerve Tonic, ARK MANUFAOTCRID BY R. T, BOOTH AND CO., LIMITED, Burton's Studio Buildings, WNEDIN, N.Z.Agencies In the Australian Colonies and Continent of Europe. P. HAYMAN & CO., Wholesale Agents for N.Z. Price, 6a per Bottle. Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers Will be supplied through the post by retail medicine vendors. R. T. BOOTH, Mai aging Director

HARE & CO., ENGRAVERS ON WOOD, PHOTO-EfCHERS, AND ELBO.TROTYPISTS. Estimates for Illustrations of Agricultural' Blocks on Application. ' 31, ESSEX ST., STRiND, LONDO>, W.C.

WHY RUN UP DOCTORS BILLS! THE ELECTRIC CURE IS THE BEST. HEALTH without Medicine, Humbug, or Quackery I The weak, depressed, rheumatic, paralytic; nervous, and debilitated may quickly reoorer health, strength, tone, and vigor by using Cuhmitoton & Co.'s Direct Acting Medical Qoils, as used intheOhriatehurcb Hospital and by >11 the leading medical practitioners and medical electricians throughout the colony. Sufferers should writ* for circular and full particulars to CumraroTOJi & Co., Electricians, 190 ■: louoester atmt, Chrwtchurch. 9 so

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2898, 14 February 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2898, 14 February 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2898, 14 February 1893, Page 4

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