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]!?arrow Encapp. * * * Juno 1. 1883 “Ton ye.rs »go I was r. tracked witii tl.e most Intense and desthly pains in my hack and - Kidneys. “ Extending to the end of my t et nod to me brain ! “ Which made tn« d-ltrious ! “ Fr m agony ! ! ! ! “ It took three men to hold ma on my bed at times ! “ The D c ora tried in vain to relieve me, but kico (U p l *-. Morphine and other opiates ! “ tiad no t-ffec' ! “ a t or two months I was g.ven up to die ! ! 1 1 *• When my w fo heard a tttignbor tell what Hop Filters had do ~e for hor, aha at onci got and gave me arms. The first dose eared my brain and seem’d to go hunting <hr>ug. mv system for the I'S'n. The second dose eased me so much that I slept two hours, something I had not done for two months. B fora I had used five bottles, I was well and at work as hard os any man could, for over three weeks ; but I worked too hard for my strength, and taking a hard cold, I was taken with the mos' acute and painful rheuma'isra all through my system that was ever known. “ I called the doctors again, and af er several weeks they left him a cripple on crutches for life, as they stii. I met a friend and told him my case, and he said Hop Bitters bad cured him and would cure me. I pooh, dat him, but he was so earnest I was induced to use them again. In less than four weeks, I threw away my crutches and went to work lightly - and kept on using the bitters for five weeks, until I became as well as any man living, and have been so for six years since. It has »1 o cuied my wife, who had been sick foe years ; and has kept her and my children well and healthy with from two to three hottl-s a year. There is no ne.d to be sic c at all if these bitters are used. J J. Bkrk. Ex-supervisor.

" That, poor inva'id « fe, Sis'er, Mother, “ Or daughter ! ! 1 ! “ Can bo made the picture of health ! “with butties of H-’O BiHera ! “ Will you let them suffer ! ! ! ! ' Pronecntn the Swindler* ! If when you call for American Hop Bitters (see green twig < f J/oj)g on the ml itr label and lie \st>ule's name blown in the hott c), the vendor hands out anything but American Hop Bitters refuse it and shun the vendor as you v.'ou’d a viper; and if he has taken your money for anything else indict him for the frau i and sue'liim furdamages for the swindle, end weSftill pay you liberally for the conviction. '

IMPOUNDED at by tho Ranger, on September 27 th, one old b*y Hack mire ;no brands or el;oas. If not c aimed and expenses paid will ba sold on v'ctober 14th, Q. SHFLTjOCK, 10 762 Pouadkteper L r T, for a term of years, a farm X of 500 acres, vithin three miiea of Ealing Hailway rtition, and aoj lining the properties of Mosers B xier, Jackson, and Godfrey, The whole is under English grasses, a portion having been down 5 years, and is in a thorougnly tit rendition for pri fitabie occupation. It Is surrounded rnd sub-divided by capita' fauces, and possession can be given in November. lor particulars apply to J. TBOMPSDN. Pleasant Point.

TO LET. THE School Commissioners for the Canterbury Provincial District invite TtSNljt-BS for the L M '-ASR, from the Ist of November, 1886, of RES i.RVE No. 2278, containing 75 ACRE \ situate on road from Maronan to I inwa d, and about 40 chains north east of the Ashburton Bormgh Endowment Reserve No 2413. Conditions of Lease may bo obtaine 1 j fain Mr H. H. Pitman, Government | Buildings, Cnristchurch Tenders to be sent in on or before the stb of November next. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted H. R. WEBB, Chairman. Christchurch, October 2nd, 1886. 10767 MONDAY, 11th OCTOBER, Clearing Sale OF Superior Household Turnlture MR T. BULLOCK has received instruc tions from Mr Geo Winser (ia i consequence of hie leaving for the North Island), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his residence, corner of Cass and Cox streets, on MONDAY, 11th OCTOBER, The whole of his superior HOUSEHOLD FURS'ITUffB & EFFECIS, comprising handsome Piano (in walnut, by Russell, fu ! l compass), solid Rosewood and Mahogany Tables. Pier Glass (50 x 40) Sofas, Chairs. Carpets. Pictures, Fenders a»d Fire li ons, Bedsteads, Horsehair Mattress, Wsshstands (marble top). Chests Drawers, Telescope Table, Sewing Machine, Washing, Wr nging, and Mangling Machine, Crockery, Glass, Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, &c. At same timo and will bo offered Irs property. T.S.’s 542 AND 643, HALF-ACRE, corner of Cox and Cass streets on which is erected a SIX ROOMED HOUSE, with Verandah, Venetian B inds, &o , &c. This property ia well situated, and ought in the course of time to materially increase in value. Terms of payment will be very liberal declared at sale. Sals at 12.45 10J769 T. BULLOCK, Auctioneer.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1361, 4 October 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1361, 4 October 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1361, 4 October 1886, Page 3

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