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ousiness Notices. ' "OEOPLE about to narr; and furnibh _L their houses, are incited to call on Plefcfora ** Uidrll), AT THE ASHBDRTOS FURNITURE WAREIOUSE, TANCRED STREET, Next Building Stoiety. —NOW ON YEW— Dining-room Suites in Kima, Bedroom Suites in Rimu, Iron and Jrass Bedsteads, Chests Drawers, Wasbtands, Spring Mattreusea, English and Colonial Perambalators, Horse Hair, Eipoc and Flock Mattresses, Duchease am Fancy Table*, ■ Floor Cloths and lindeums, Carpets, i Hearth Rugs, and M>ta, I Furniture Repaired Restuffed, and . Repolished on;he Premises. —Note thaddresa— TANORED STREET, Next Buildig Soaiefcy. Tucker aid Bean g- AYE FiE SALE ALL KINDS )F COAL, WHITE & BLACK PITH FIREWOOD LIME AND CEMENT, AND BUILDING Mi^TERIALS of every desertion. ; PRODUCI. OATS, BRAN, CHAiF, Ac. SPECIAL TO THRESHING lAOHINB j PROPRIETORS. I Just Landing—Splendid Shipment of j NEWCASTLE CO kL i - Tucker & Bean, COAL, TIMBER, AND GENERA^ PRODUCE MERCHANTS. i. I ! \\r ANTED KNOWN 1 H THAT j. NIGHOLAS HAS REMOVED TO NEW SHOP IN EAST STREET, For tha convenience of Customers. He has now got a well selected Stock BOOTS AND SHOES, ' Which he intends to Sell Cheaper than any other Shop i» town. His own make—" which w second to none in the district," always kept on hand, or made to order on the shortest notice. Repairs neatly and promptly executed, J. NICHOLAS, BOOTMAKER, I Next to Mr Salek. Watchmaker. R. T, BOOTH'S Golden Remedies. rpHROUGH the influence of friends in J_ America, and after the expenditure of muoh time and money, I have succeeded in obtaining, and now hold in lawful possession* THE SAFEST AND SUREST 01 RE EVER DISCOVERED FOB THI UQUOR, OPIUM, AND TOBACCO HAbITS. IT ABSOLUTELY DESTROYS THE APPETITE |aitd aix CR A PINGfor ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS 1 AND ALL DESIRE TO SMOKE. NOT FOR DRUNKARDS ONLY ALL MODERATeTriNKERS, ALL SMOKERS OAK VOW QUIT THEIR HABITS With Perfect Ease, with No Nagging of -; che Nerves, and with No Bad Nights. THE LIQUOR HABIT IS A DISEASE OF The Nervous System and of the Blood. I THE GOLDEN REMEDY No. 1. I , Cures the Disease by Removing the I Cause, and along with It all desire o return to ths dbikk. j Tkraiuii Umrm *••■ Ctara* i For you there la Hope, Help and Health THE GOLDEN REMEDY No. 2. j JTBrain, Nerve, and Blood Tonic. oertain Cure for DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKENED ENERGY, NEURALGIA, AND POVERTY OF THE BLOOD. REAd"tHIS : I hereby certify and declare that—after over thirty years experience as a pharmaceutical druggist and manufacturing chemist, and being famili r with the formula and composition o" .?arly every tonic preparation on the market—that in my opinion the formula of R. T. Booth's i GOLDEN REMEDY No. 2, as submitted \ to me, is tha best I have ever seen. From my long experience of articles of this nature, I hive no doubt that it will act promptly and effectually in all cases of exhaustion from whatever cause, for neuralgia, poverty of blood, and general nervous disorders. M. MARSHALL, Dunedin, N.Z. R. T. BOOTH'S GOLDEN REMEDY No. 1, For the Liquor, Opium, and Tobacco Habits; and K. T. BOOTH'S GOLDEN REMEDY No. 2, A Brain and Nerve Tonic, ARE MANUFACTURED BY R. T BOOTH AND CO., LIMITED, Burton's Studio Buildings, DUNEDIN, N.Z. Agenclea in the Australian Colonies and Continent of Europe. P. HAYMAN & CO., Wholesale Agents for N.Z. Price, 5s per Bottle. Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers W be supplied through the post by retail medicine vendors. R.T. BOOTH, Mai aging Direct©* I

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2970, 11 May 1893, Page 4

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