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BUSINESS NOTICES. Special Concession To inaugurate the Splendid Alters* tions and Additions to our PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, Colombo St., Christohurch.. E,OR a limited period we will supply the Public with 12 Cabinet Photos and (i MONA' Enlargement from 13s 6d(Full length, Three-quarters, and Bust.) We are r,ot now Employing Canvassers j but give the money to our Patrons instead. This concession is unique. 13s 6d for 12 Cabs, and • Mona' Enlargement Note.—All outstanding Coupons of any date can be used. WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, Colombo Street, Christchuroh. 279 New and Second-hand Furniture i and Clothing. HAVING in stock a large assortment of new and second-hand Furniture of every description, Crockeryware and Clothing, the same is being sold at lowest prices. Choice assortment of Toilet Ware just opened out. Furniture bought, sold, or exchanged. H. W, ROBINSON, TRIANGLE, Ashburton. 10289 Wanted Known. TF your Stock of COAL and FIREWOOD is getting Low, you can replenish it at current prices, by ordering at ARGYLE B2£ Our Motto -Promptitude and civility. 7 £Jf.BR&*N& Jj| ESTABLISHED 1866. { Johnson <fc Couzins, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. (Opposite J. Ballantyne and Co.) . Sole Agents for E. H. Brown's Patent Hobse Covers, Requiring no Crupper. Tent, Tarpaulin, and Flag Makers. Oilski n Clothing Manufacturers, Canvas Ducks, Calicoes, Cricket Nets, Fishing Nets, and i everything connected with the Trade. k Wholesale and Retail. 1 Tents-, If arquees, Tarpaulins and Flags on Hire.* Letters and Telegrams from Country cusoaiers receive prompt attention. 12 40 BAKER BROS. Complete Furnisliiiigj |J UNDRBTAE9rU< *. jg Speight's Prize Ales *4 ,ON TAP AT THE § RAILWAY Pr Ph m Refreshment Rooms. I _ 8 SPEIGHT'S PRIZE ALES. 9m GQ Speight's Prize Ales MRS AINSWORTH, 1 LADIES' NURSE Nursing HomeEton St., Hampstead, Ashburton. 12 J9i — Wonders Never Cease. — GOOD NEWS TRAVELS FAST." Have You Heard of RED CROSS OINTMENT. TESTIMONIALS. A BAD LEG.--Charles Mills, Dunedin, says : —Forty years ago I received a compound fraoture of the leg. Two years ago it broke out into an open sore, very painful and much swollen. I was treated by doctors, nnd tried various remedies'but without the slightest benefit. Used four small boxes of RED CROSS OINTMENT, and now it is perfectly healed, and as good a leg as ever it was. I tell you this for the good of others. A BAD ANKLE.—Mrs Gaut, Morris ville, Auckland, writes:—l had a sore ankle, nothing seemed to do it any good A friend advised me to try RED CROSS OINTMENT, which I did and in a short time I was completely cured. It is, indeed, a wonderful Ointment. I always keep it in the house. It seems to cure everything. CURE OF AN ULCER on the Shin.Mr Joseph Penman, Carpenter, Pukekohe, writes :—Will you please send me at once one box of RED CROSS OINTMENT, find Postal Note for 2s Gd. The box you sent me haa done wonders ; far beyond my expectation. My leg is nearly healed. When I got the Ointment, the Ulcer on my shin was fully as large as a crown piece, and I was getting worse. The smell was very bad at times, but now a threepenny piece would cover it, and I have been workall the time. I shall make it known as much as possible. Sold everywhere at Is 6d and 2s 6d per box Sole Maker : PETER BUTTON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST 2 10 South Dunodin.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5897, 24 February 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5897, 24 February 1903, Page 4