The Best Tea IN THE WORLD ll* slop's Ceylon. NINIAN HYSLOP, and CO., Tea Importers, 138 0a hel street. Ch Match urch, "KEATING'S POWDER" destroys BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES, and all other insects, whilst quite harmless to domestic animals. In exterminating Beetles the success of this powder is extraordinary. It is perfectly clean in application. See the article you purchase ia "KEATING'S," as imitations are noxious and ineffectual. Sold in Tins, 6d, Is, and 2s 6ft each, by all chemist*. Holloway's Ointment and Pills.—The combined ill effect of over crowdiug, sedentary occupations, and monotony of life are only too well known to those who have to hiss the best part of their lives laboring in factories and crowded workrooms. The compulsory confinement weakens the general health and induces chronic coisitipation, indigestion, and various form* of skin diseases. Holloway's remedies are of priceless value to persons of this class, for they can be used without entailing loss of work, being purely vegetable in their compositions, and consequently act without harshness on the most delicate system. The experience of more than forty years proves that no meats surpass Holloway's remedies for curiDg bad legs, bad breasts, piles, and wounds of all kinds,
MR D. THOMAS. ON Account of the Hovticultural Society having the use of the Arcade on SATURDAY, February 18, 1893, there will be NO HORSE SALE on that date. All Entries will be held over till the following Saturday. DAVID THOMAS, 2*83 Auctioneer. "" ~~ IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. THURSDAY, "FEBRUARY 23, 1893. MR DAVID THOMAS has received instructions from Mr G. P. Milsom, who is leaving the distiict, to sell by Public Auction the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURSITUE^ AND EFFECTS, consisting of Drawing-room Suite, Vases, Washing Stands and Ware, Bedroom, Sitting room, Dining room, and Kitchen Furniture. Quantities of Nicknacks, and many other useful articles of household furniture. Sale at his Private Residence, WILLS STREET EAST, (without Reserve) Commencing at 12 o'clock sharp, DAVID THOMAS, 2§82 Auctioneer.
BICYCLES, Ordinary and vSafety Cycles, Star, Humber, Roadster, Racers—Diamond Frame, Star Cross Frame (Adams, Curties and Co's) Machines. Cash or Terms. Christchurch Prices.—H. M. .lones. 284 1.0. G.T. ALL Members of Pride oi Wakanui Lodge are requested to attend a Special Meeting of the Lodge on TUESDAY Evening, February 21, at 8 o'clock. Important business to transact. 2 80 SIS. M. CORBETT, Sec. 'U:.l<\ SHILLINGS REWARD. ri^HE finder of a Brass Carriage Lamp X Socket, lost yesterday, will receive above reward on returning same in good condition to office of this paper. 2 81 NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALASIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. S.S. MIOWEBA AND WARRIMO. THF LARGE3T AND SWIFTEST STEAMERS IN THE TRADE. WARRIMOO, ~YT7 ILL Sail for Sydney and Melbourne, VV via Auckland, on FEBRUARY 22. Passengers and cargo at lowest rates, KINSEY & Co., Agents, Christchurch and Lyttelton. Local Agent, HENRY ZANDER,
To iHieepowners, I" GIVE One Shilling Each for FiveGallon Oil or Sheep Dip Drums in any quantity. Also l|d per pound for Clean Fat, or lfd for tallow. CM. BROOMfi, SHEEP DIP MANUFACTURER, _ ASHBURTON I BEG to announce to my Customers and Friends, 1 have commenced Business of FILTEE-MAKING WILLIAM AND TANCRED STREETS. Now the hot weather is set in no one should be without a Filter, as the most j eminent authorities on sanitary matters in Europe, America, and Australia have long since decided that death in its most appalling forms lurks in impure water or beverages made from or cooked in it. THE ACME FILTER supplies the long wanted Filter for the Plains water races and tank water. It can be now supplied, charged with Charcoal, etc,, or the Limestone Block, The latter is used all through Australia in Hospitals, Asylums, Scnools, Hotels, and Railway Stations, etc. It is easily cleaned and imparts to the water lime that is required for the body. Every medical man advises the use of filtered water, and apart from the sanitary point of view, the luxury of clean, pure water is recognised by all. PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER, fir. 11. Rule, I 65 ASHBUBTON,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2900, 16 February 1893, Page 3
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