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Musical I '• 1895. . I PIANOFORTE, SINGING & FRENCH j MRS F. MAKEIG, '< WILLS STREET, WEST. | X HE Second Term will begin MON- ' DAY, May 27. Vacancies In each of the above. Terms on application 5 135 ~~Llcweliyn Owen, PIANOFORTE, SINGING, & HARMONY TBE NEW TERM HAS JUST COMMENCED. INTENDING PUPLILS kindly communicate as early as possible. Theoretical Class for Preparation of Junior Intermediate and Senior Examination of the Trinty Collage, London, meets on SATURDAY MORNINI at 8.30 a.m. ADDRESS, BOX 80, ASHBURTON. A CARD Mrs A. C, Clßridge, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, and SINGING COX STREET, ASHBURTON. Term Commences January 14. TERMS ON APPLICATION. PIANOFOBTB,"~AMERICAN ORGAN, AND THEORY OF MUSIC. Mrs Bowman Fox, SAUNDERS' BUILDINGS, (No. 5 Entrance np Photographer's Staircase), and Trevorton, SECOND QUARTER Commences April 17, 1895 4-75 THE VIOLIN. MISS BESSIE SIMMONDS Teacher of the Violin, SAUNDERS' BUILDINGS, Ashburton. [a card 1 MISS K. DICKINSON is prepared to receivo Pupils for the VIOLIN. Please address, Box 87, Ashburton. 4145 Musia

MISS CAKSON HAS Resumed Teaching Pianoforte and Organ and will b« able to give her whole attention to her Pupils. For terms, etc , apply toMus Alcorn, Bavelock Sireet, or at residence, Havelock Strjpet. Pupils could be boarded if reqqired. 4 1^ BusiiV3ss Notices. I'HE LONDON RHEUMATIC CUBE THE ONLY CERTAIN CUBE For Rbeumefcs, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbapo Sprain?, StiQ Jo:nts, Brcnobits, Sore Throats, Chilblains, Bruis s and all Chest Complaints. Dorip, January 10, 1895 To Mr Walker, Cbristchurch Sir,—Your London Rheumatic Cure bee wrought wonders upon me I have stiff rei with rbeumntica for yfars, having often to walk with a Btick 1 tried many remedies but got no relief I 'ried the Lond-n, and am glad to any it has quite cured me ; and although up in years I feel as active ns when I was young, and all by using the London Bbeumaiio Cure You cm publish ibis if you please.—Mrs McMimav Gu^t, September 8,.1890. Mr Walker. Sir,— I have gtc it pleasure in teetifylDg to the wonderful cure effcoted on my knee by using your Lond n Rheumatic Core. I had sxtSt' rod for tl roe years, and tp nt c. gooddralin doctors end meJioines, hu; got no je'ief I was oh'iged to wmk with the help of a stick and hid given up all hop?s of ever getting be t-~. I <vas unable to bend toy knee, ruffeiing great piin, which made me sorneiimpg faint. I rot onn bottle of the LONDON EHEUMAIIC CUBE, and the fir-t rubbing gave me suoh reiiif that I oould leap for joy, and the day following I was able to walk without) uiy Btick and go ebou' my work as usual. Ob, such a change ! I was suffering also with my wrists and hande, and was unible to sew or knil for a long time. I rubbed them well with the Cure, sn i can now do my Bewing, knitting, and bouse work as freßh as ever. It is marvellous! My neighbors are astonished at me, and I advice them all to use the LONDON BBEUMATIC CUBE for all their oomplaints. You can use thiß as you please.

Mbs Andbmv Gardner, Safton, October 21,1890. I hereby bear testimony to the great relief by using the LONDON RHEUMATIC CURE. I w»s suffering terrible pain in my shoulders with iheuma'ism, preventing me from workiog and sleeping. I used one bottle, and am thankful to cay the pain has gone. I believe it is a remedy everyone should have in their possession. I never had its equal. P. Bekrym n. Springbank, Mreraki, March 5, 1891. To Mr Walker. Sir,— I think it right <o I dd my testimony to the wonderful effects of I the LONDON RHEUMATIC CUBE. I have suffered with chilblains for years. I tried everything, but never got be ter. I triei" tht LONDON RHEUMATIC CURE, and three rubbings completely cured n,e. lam thank ful there is Binh a remedy. I advise everyone to always have it in their house. You oan make this public if you wish. Fbedk. Mitchell Doyleston, January 8, 1891. Your LONDON RHEUMATIC CURE ia marvellous. I had a very sore back, and was suffering with rheumatics, both of which bave been completely oured by its use. I have alao cured my neighbors of their rheumatism, epraiop, chilblains and sore throats. It baa no equal; everyone should use it. Mbr KcCausland. dpringbank, Moeraki, March 5, 1891.

Mr Walker. Dear Sir, -1 can tesify to the wonderful cure I Rot by ÜBing the LONDON RHEUMATIC CURE. I was suffering badly wi'.h rheumatics in my hands and wristrf ; the back of my hand was badly diacolored. I rubbed them well with the Cure, and am thankful to tell you they are quite batter. Th mas ClAncky A<3hburton, 0 tober, 1893. Your LONDON RHEUMATIC CURE is a remedy worthy to be (raised. I tock rheumatic fever and was a good while in the hflnds of the doctors ; at last it seemed all to lodge io my ankle. I had to walk with a eiuteb and stick. The dootcr at last advised j me to go to Chrtetehurch and get the foot taken off, which I objected to do. I got vsry disheartened, as there pcemed no cure for I me. I heard of the LONDON BHI3UMATIO I CURE, and got one bottle, and tefore i was 1 done I was able to lay aside my st oka arjd to rofume business, and have bad no trouble since. It is a valuable remedy I can highly recommend it, as I believe it ba-* no equal. D. Macphekion. L wer High Street, Chris-church, May 1893 I bave been a sufferer from Chilblains eince a boy; my bands broke out every winter, and my feet were bo bad that on Saturday nights I bad to fill my boots at the »rteßihn end stand in this till shutting time I tried everything, but never got a cure. I was advised this winter to try the LONDON RHEUMATIC CURE, and to my astonishment and delight it he&led my wounded hands, relieved my Buffering feet, and for the first winter I can remember kept me free from suffering. I can recommend it with all confidence to those suffering with Chilblains. J W Ricjs Sold by all Storekeepers Wholesale Agent for Colony B, WALKER, WocUtou Canal Roaow,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 3601, 11 June 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 3601, 11 June 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 3601, 11 June 1895, Page 4

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