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'*Vi. Conveyances. THE LONGBEACH COAOH ! mHOMAS COTTON wishes to inform B the travelling public between Ashbutton and Longbeach that he has taken over the Coach Business from Mr. George Willcocks, and hopes for a continuance of the support hitherto accorded to his predecessor. The fares by Cotton’s coach are exactly 3d. per mile ordinary fares, and per mile for Saturday return. They are as under— Longbeach to Ashburton, ordinary 55., return Bs. Waterton to Ashburton, 3s. 6d. ordinary, 6s. return. Ashton to Ashburton, 3s. ordinary, 6s return. Wheatstone to Ashburton, 2s. 6d. ordinary, 4s. return. The coach leaves Longbeach daily at 7.30 a.m., arriving at Ashburton at 10 a.m.; and returns, leaving the Booking Office, Baldwin’s Central Hotel, each day at 4.30 p.m. ; Post Office, 4.45 p.m. 4q ECOOKSON, Wills Street, runs the , MALL COACH from Ashburton Railway Station to Green Street, Alforc Forest, and Mount Somers, every Tuesday, and Friday, returning Wednesday and Saturday at 3 n.m , Consultations. J. L. FLEMING’S Gtiiand Consultation* No. 3, ON THE DUNEDIN CUP, 1881. i 3,000 Subscribers, at £1 each. First horse ... ... ... £750 Second do. ... .1. 'SOO Third do. ... ... .;. -250 Other Starters (divided) ... ! 500 Non-starters (divided) ... ... 1000 , > . ;If cheques are sent, exchange must be added and stamps for reply and result. J. L. FLEMING, Auctioneer, &c., High street, Triangle, Christchurch. N.B. —Note change of address;; ; 613 O N S U L T A TI O N No. I ON DUNEDIN CUP, x 881. STAR PROBLEM. 1 r r 2,g00 Members at £i. . 39 Nominations. s*; Address—STAß PROBLEM, Care of C. J. HARRIS, Star and Garter Hotel, Or, Box 10, P. 0., Oamaru. No. 2 Consultation will be opened im‘ mediately after No. : 1 closes. £SO PRIZE. -1. A Special 1 Prize of £SO will be awarded to any correspondent who ’ First places the first three horses in their relative positions in the Cup. ; 2. Letters received each day will be kept distinct, and opened after the i race, in order of priority, as received, until winner is found. 3. If the horses be correctly placed by more than one person on the same day, such persons to divide prize. Each letter must have a 2d. stamp enclosed, or not eligible for competition. Letters received from Novembert22nd, 1880, ; to February 23rd, 1881, inclusive. 4. A Committee of five to superintend their decision to be final. Address—D. O. PRIZE, Care of 0. J. HARRIS, . , Star and Garter Hotel, ; . 602 Or, Box 10, P. 0., Oamarti'. ‘ Medical. jgLINDNESS, DEAFNESS, &c. DR. GRANT, Member of Royal College of Surgeons, England, and of the Medical Boards of Victoria and New South Wales; also registered in New Zealand, v OCULIST, AURIST, & SPECIALIST, (From Europe), may tie consulted upon all Diseases'of the Eye, Ear,-, and Throat,. Deafness, Noises In the Head, Defective Sight, Squinting, Cataract, Amaurosis . Ophthalmia, Gutta Serena, Loss of Eyelashes, Inflammation, and all Diseases of the Eye, Ear, and Throat treated upon new and scientific principles. DR. GRANT has arrived in Christchurch, and may be CONSULTED at his. Consulting Rooms, ! 4= HEREFORD TERRACE, ) Hereford Street East, Christchurch, j Near St. John’s Church. Hours of attendance: Morning, 10 till J.; afternoon, 2 till 5. Saturdays, morning only. Dr Grant’s consultation rooms, during , the four months of his successful practice in Auckland, were crowded to excess, and attention is confidently and particularly requested to the following cases of the Eye, Ear, Throat, and other special affections. ■ ; CHRISTCHURCH TESTIMONIALS. New street, Madras street north, Dec. 1, 1880. I beg to state that Dr. Grant has operated on my daughter for squinting, and she is now seeing as straight as possible, with both eyes. lam very much pleased with it, as she is perfectly cured. —Ellen Lester. Third street, Sydenham, Deo. 1, 1880. I have been under Dr. Grant’s care for deafness of both ears, of five, years’ standing. lam happy to say that my hearing has greatly improved under his treatment, in the short space of one week only.— Peter Jansen. Colombo street south, Sydenham, Nov. 16, 1880. I have great pleasure in bearing testimony to the efficacy of Dr Grant’s treatment in regard to deafness. I have been deaf for upwards of twenty years, and am glad to say that he has done me great benefit within a few days.—AV. J, Leybourne. Waterton, Nov. 9, 1880. I have been deaf in the left ear for thirty-four years, with great noises in my head. Dr. Gran* has this morning removed a polypus fron. my ear. I am greatly relieved, and can hear much better.— Rachel Rountree. Rakaia Gorge, Nov. 10, 1880. I have been troubled; with deafness for two years, one of my ears could hear nothing. I applied to Dr. Grant, who has removed a great quantity of obstruction from my ears; before I left his surgery I could hear very well indeed, and I recommend anyone so troubled’ to consult him.— John Simms. AUCKLAND TESTIMONIALS. 211 Queen street, Auckland, July 23, 1880. Dr. Grant. —Dear sir,—l have to give you thanks for the great benefit to my hearing since I have been under your care.—l am, &c., Robert Campbell. Ponsonby, July 23. Under l!r. Grant’s treatment I. am very much improved in my hearing, and should recommend any one to try the same.—-M. A. Parker. Tamaki, West, near St. John’s College, Auckland, July 23, 1880. Dr Grant has greatly improved my hearing during the; time :I have been under his care. — Thos. Churches. Brookside, Pakakura A 7 alley, July 23, 1880. I was under .nr- Grant s treatment Ttir shuintihg,' knd 1 , was' ! c6mpldte|y Scored ( |b tenda/s. 1 1•

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 236, 7 January 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 236, 7 January 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 236, 7 January 1881, Page 4

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