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I _^^ H— IOTERPROVIKCIAL. — : Press ABBOciation— By Electric Telegraph Found Dead. Wellington, April 25 In the pockets ot the clothes on the body of a man found m the Botanical Gardens were papers addressed m the namo of Frank Munichffe. A man of that cama cxme from England m the s.s. Delphic towards the end of last year. He lived for a short period m a local hotel, and since then nothing ia known of his whereabouts. Mysterious Dwitu. Mro Cross, wife of Oohn Gross, ft wollknown Tenui sealer, died yesterday morning under extraordina-y ciicumstancee. bhe gave birth to twin daughters a few days ago and appeared to be doing well, but yesterday morning Bhe went to sleep and did not wake again. Asa box of opium pills was found under her pillow, an lcquest is deemed necessary. "A word to the wise is sufficient" and a word from the wise should be sufficient, but you ask, who are the wise ? Those who know. The of b repeated experience of trustworthy persons may be token for knowledge. Mr W. M. Terry says Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than any other m the market. He has been m the drug business at Elkton, Ky., for twelve years ; haß sold hundreds of bottles of this remedy and nearly all other cough medicines mamifaofcnred, which shows conclusively thab Chamberlain's is the most satisfactory to the people, and is the best. For sale by Ashburton Drug Company. " MAIL NOTICES. The Letter Box will be cleared for the despatch of correspondence from Ashburton or the undermentioned places as follows : — Corrected to 14th January, 1898. Burnham and Dunsandel, daily ... .«. ... 3.15 pm Chertsey and Rakaia, daily 6 30am 3 15 pm 6 30 pm Dromore, daily 630 pm Christchuroh and north, daily 630 am 315p and 6 30 pm and on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 10 30 am Eiffelton, Willowby, daily ... 1030 a m Lismore, Tuesday, Thurs-

day, and Saturday ... 10 30 am Elgin, Wakanui, and Riverside, daily 6 30 am Seaview, Seafield, Kyle, and J^ewlands, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday ... 630 am 'Water ton, Aahton, Longbeach, and FlemingtoD, daily ... 3 <5 pm Lowcliffe, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday . . . . 10 30 am Highbank, Tuesday, Thurs^ day .. .. .. 10 30 am Peel -Ifore9t, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10 30 am Mount Somers, Springburn, Stavsley, Alford Forest, daily ... „ ... 4 pm Wincbmore, Greenstreet, Ashburton Forks, Tueßday, Thursday, and Saturday 6.30 a.m. Methven, daily 3 15 pm Geraldine, and Orari, daily. . 12 30 pm damaru, Dunedin, Waimate, and south, daily ... 12 30 pm filling, Kangitata, daily .„ 10 30 am Temuka, Timaru, daily, 10 30 am and Tuesday, Thursday, 30 pm and Saturday .„, .. 315 pm Tinwald, Winslow, Hinds, 10 30 am daily .. 30 pm And Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday ... 315 pm Ruapuna, Monday and Thursday „. ,„ ... 4 pm Mayfield, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday ... 4 pm Westerfield, Tuesday, Thurs- . day, Saturday 4 pw/ v Letters containg anything of value snould be registered. Letters containing coin or bank notes posted unregistered will be compulsorily icgistcrcd and charged double registration fee. Publ C iNOfiCKS. [A CAItD. MBS O'CONNOR, BOARD AND EEBIDENCE. Tuncred Sireeh, 427 DRESSMAKING"^ ~ To the Ladies of AsnBORTOtf. MISS BALL & CO., from Chriatchurch, wish to aunour.ee that they have commenced businessin Ashbttrton cs DHESSMAIJERS, Eaat Street, ft few doors below Mr W. Patching, and they ask for a chare of the public patronage. Fit and style guaranteed at moderate charge?. 4 56 DENTAL NOTICE Me G. F. DODDS WISHFS to notify to his Patients that; he has lefb his former rooms m Burnett) Street, and may now be consulted At his residence, corner of Tancred and Cosa streets, next door lo Db. Leahy. 4 84 Gold Medal — PARIS. ASTHMA AND ■ CATARRH Hay-Fever, Oppression, Nouralgfia, etc. Cured by ESPIC'S CIGARETTES OR POWDER.

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Recommended by tho highest Medioal authoritLee. The pectoral XT um f_ «f"|f or JSspio ia (he most, efficacious ot all remedies to combat the diseases of tho respiratory organs. Weveuty years of success. J- ESPIC, Paris, 20 rue SU Lazare Melbouhnf, Messrs Bourbaud and Co. Hosier Limp, AVholfsule Agents. hold by all Chemists and Druggists. Require the signature on every cigarette. * Ef.ch box of Cignrotles and powder contains a prospectus with directious X wrrtoeable tor horßes and cattle «>huuuj

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4478, 26 April 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4478, 26 April 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4478, 26 April 1898, Page 4

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