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11 Kola Nut Champagne " is the name of a I new beverage which is being made by Mr C, M. Brooke; Most people have read of the wonderful properties of the kola nut in enabling those who partake of it to perform , feats of strength and endurance without fatigue. Thtse qualities in a moderate degree are contained in the "champagne, 1 which is a very pleasant, non-alcoholic effervescent beverage. Paiticulars and testimonials will be found in Mr Brooke's ad' vertioemeut.

Public i\ouc*3 "" LOST, FROM Alford Forest Road, Ashburton, on February 19, one light bay .Filly Pony. Anyone returning same to M. Mum, Alford Forest Road, will be rewarded. 2§126 QUEENSLAND "DELIEF TjIUND, PR V?lg]\%OE ARCADE, rO-MIOHT ; EIGHT P.M. I .i ■ ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. THE COMING DRINK. KOLA NUTTHAMPAGNE. *"pHE "Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette" ■*■ says:—" This invigorating and refreshing beverage is a non-alcoholic tonic and stimulant, and will,. we feel suie, supply the waut so long felt of a really nutritious and wholesome temperance drink, It is manufactured from the now celebrated West African Kola Nut, whose remarkable stimulating and invigorating properties have aroused tho attention of the medical faculty." Non-Intoxicating, Tonic, Stimulant, Sparkling, Pleasant

Numerous physiological experiments have la tely been made with the Extract of Kola, both in Germany and France, and it was found that under its influence men were enabled to perform feats in mountaineering and marching of unusual kind, without food and without fatjgue.—Extract from " Daily News," April 10, "Standard" and "Pall Mall Gozette," April 12. CM QDnni/C Ashburton, haw . 111. DnUUIVL, ing imported the Kola Nut Extract to make this really pleasnnt Beverage is now supplying it in uint bottles 4s per doz ; quarts 7s perdoz, including bottles. Returned empties, 6d per do? pints, Is per doz, quarts allowed, Kola Nut Labels on only j not otherwise. To be obtained from all Storekeepers and Refreshment Rooms,

U.S.S. CO. ;• fjT^ 0.8,8 CO. ■ Iff""'*UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. STEAMBRS SAIL from LYTTELTON AS UNDER: B'or Wellington—Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, <wid Saturday. Nelson—Tuesday and Saturday. Auckland—Monday and Thursday. Sydney—Every Second Thursday. Dunedin—Tuesday and Friday. Melbourne —Tuesday. Excursion Season commenced on Novembsr 1. He'iysed fares over all the Company's lines. For particulars apphr to MILES & CO., LTD., Afents for Ashbutton,

QU EfiySLAND RELIEF FUND. COMMITTEE: His Worship the Mayor and Borough Councillors, The Chairman and members jof the Ashburton County Council, the 'Chairmen of the Hampstead and Tinwald Town Boards, the Chairmen of the Road Boards, the Clergymen of the several denominations within the County, etc., etc. Subscription Lists are opened at the Borough Council Office, the Banks, the Office of the Mail and Guabdian, a.nd in the hands of the members of j o on v I mittee, rpHE Members of the Committee are |_ particularly requested to meet afc Mr J 0. Duncan's Office, Arcade, on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, the 23rd inst., at 8."0 p.m. R. BIRD, Mayor. February 22, 1893. 2|117

NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALASIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. as. MIQWEFA AND WARRJMO. THR LARGEST AND SWIFTEST vSTEAMERS IN TBfi TRADE. jj^^^m WARRIMOO, \ I r ILLSaiI for Sydney and. Melbourne, V\ via Auckland, on FEBRUARY 2?. Passengers and cargo at lowest rates, EINSEY & Co., Agents, Ohristch'ureh and Ly ttelton. Local Agent, HENRY ZAISDER,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2906, 23 February 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2906, 23 February 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2906, 23 February 1893, Page 3

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