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Business Notices. George Trickett, OOTMAKER, begs leave to thank his customers and friends for the support he has hitherto received in Ashburton; also, to inform them he has REMOVED to MOUNT SOMERS, where he hopes to receive a share of public patronage. All bespoke Orders made on the premises. Repairs promptly attended to. Note the Address — G. TRICKETT, 939 a Mount Somers. J. Sherriff, Monumental mason, Manchester street south, and Bavbadoes street (near the Cemetery), Christchurch. A largo stock of Hoad-Stuncs, Tombs, and Monuments always on hand. Designs forwarded on application. l''or further partici/?" s apply to A. Tiiiklk, Ashburton. 323 a SPRINGFIELD COAL. THIS SPLENDID COAL may be ordered in large and small quantities, and all orders will be promptly executed. C. A. ULRICH, Cobb & Co.’s Office, Cathedral Square Christchurch. Agent for Springfield Coal Co. [Limited.]

WANTED KNOWN —That Visiting Cards, plain or mourning, can he obtained printed in various styles, at the “Guardian” office, opposite the Railway Station. Public Companies, STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. This Company is prepared to TAKE RISKS on ALL KINDS of PROPERTY, including Grain Risks, &c., at current rates. A. R. MARKHAM & CO., Agents, 162 a Chertsey. mHE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE X ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (LIMITED). Established 1860, Actuary and Secretary —J. M. Templeton, F.I.A. The MOST LIBERAL and EQUITABLE OFFICE for Life Assurance in the Australasian Colonies. Tile best office for young men. Profits divided every three years. Offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Wellington, and Hobart Town. The New Zealand Branch—A LOCAL INSTITUTION, investing all moneys in the colony. Resident Secretary Thomas Swain, Temple Chambers, Featherston street, Wellington. Agent for the County of Ashburton— S. SAUNDERS (of the firm of Saunders Bros.), Ashburton. Note the name—The National Mutual. 445 a

Medical. <5 P 3 g o ° BO O *5 wS P-i H O br <! ?S £S W I” oo CQ p 4 TH E Marvellous Remedy for HOARSENESS, COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS CONSUMPTION, AND All Chest Diseases. General Agents for New Zealand— KEMPT HORNE, PROSSER, A CO. 861 a & o° B e§ t=)2 § W . t* COCKLE’S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS— These Pills consist of a careful and peculiar admixture of the best and mildest vegetable aperients, with the pure extract of the flowers of tho camomile. They will be found a most efficacious remedy for derangement of the digestive organs, and for torpid action of tho liver and bowels, which produce indigestion and the several varieties of bilious and liver complaints. They speedily remove the irritation and feverish state of tho stomach, allay spasm, correct tho morbid condition of the liver and organs subservient to digestion, promote a due and healthy secretion of bile, and relievo the constitution of all gouty matter and other impurities, which, by circulating in the blood, most injuriously affect tho action of the kidneys ; thus, by removing the causes productive of so much discomfort, they restore tho energies of both body and mind. To those who indulge in tho luxuries of tho table these pills will prove highly useful, occasioning no pain in their action, unless they moot with an unusual quantity of acrid bile and acid matter in

tho stomach and bowels. To Europeans on their arrival in India or China they are recommended as a preservative against tho fatal disorders peculiar to tropical climates. Their occasional use, if combined with the strictest attention to diet, will be frequently found to remove at once, by their influence over tho secretions, that congestive and unhealthy condition of tho liver which is so often tho earliest antecedent of severe febrile and constitutional disturbance. It must bo understood that these pills are not recommended as containing any now or dangerously active ingredients; on the contrary, they are characterised by a remarkable simplicity of combination, and whatever merit they may bo found to possess depends as much upon the selection of pure drugs, and tho unusual labor and attention bestowed upon their subsequent preparation, as upon tho acknowledged peculiarity of their composition, They are not recommended as a panacea, nor are they adapted to all complaints; but as a mild and efficacious aperient and tonic in the various forms of indigestion, it will not, perhaps, be an exaggeration to state that they have been resorted to under all systems of diet, changes of climate, or atmospheric alternations with an extraordinary degree of success for upwards of • seventy-eight years. This i celebrated family aperient may. be, had i throughout the United Kingdom in boxes | at Is l£d, 2s 9d, 4s Gd, and 11s Od, as i well as in India, China, New Zealand, and 1 the Australian Colonies. <

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 374, 20 June 1881, Page 4

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