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V If asked to name the V jf commonest ailment we jr © would say—a cold. We jr €r would give that answer %r ly beoause a cold is the €r O starting point oi many O O fatal illnesses. Cr j£ A cold is the first chapter jC *f in the history of every a . j? case of consumption. A j8 jr cold is the first stage of J l V chronic catarrh. A cold % ' Cr is the parent of bronchitis, \ ' €r pleurisy, pneumonia, \ ' €p quinsy, asthma, croup, %r €t whooping cough, sore Cr V You can't be too careful 1£ Jf about this common ail- If jj ment —a cold. You can't jf 2 be too careful because if \ * you never know how or jf C^ where a neglected cold V €► will end. The best thing Jf C I to do is to take V |. at the first signs of a cold, #L jL and keep takmg Lane's J% 2C Emulsion until the cold /L iK has completely gone. 2& €► That is the best and Cr «! ► wisest method, and is the Cr * ► means to keep your lungs €r C ► and throat strong and €» 2 * Lane's Emulsion, { I J L At Chemists and Stores £ ! 2/0 and 4/6. £ ! Take none but Lane's. k buSVSWSy NOTICES. SALE NOTICE, LAST FOURTEEN DAYS Stocktaking Sale at r ♦J VH M IOFFAT'S, | Tremendous Reductions for Cash. Must be Cleared before the end of tins MONTH..] Crockeryware, Glassware, Orna- j ments, Pinner Sets, Tea Sets, j Cups and Saucers, Toilet Sets, Brushware, Tinware, and Hardware i JOHN MOFPAT, General Merchant, East Street. Miss Buchakan, l.a.is Violin, Singing, Voice Production, and Theory of Music. Miss Buchanan has commenced giving lessons in the above branches of music. Intending pupils may be enrolled on application to G-. H. Buchanan, Solicitor. Buraafct Stroafc. 12 <*7 TTCICE PRODUCTION, SINGING PIANOFORTE. Mrs Johnston, Havblook Street, Lte welly n Owen, A. MUS., M.I.C. Pianoforte, Singing & Composition ARCADH CHAMBERS. Students prepared for any practical or theoretical examination of the English Colleges. NEW BRIGHTON HOTEL James Patterson, Proprietor, Late of Ashburton. HAVING taken possession of the above Hotel, I shall be pleased to receive a visit from my old friends in the Ashburton County. Come and enjoy the sea breezes and the bathing. An ideal health resort. Splendid Accommodation at Moderate Charges. LAMPS from 2s 6d. GREAT SALE OF BOOTS Last Week of Mitchell and Turner's Sale Great Sale of Boots. Price, Is 3d; Post free, Is sd. TT^ARLY WORK in Photography, ili The Perfect Negative How to take and fake Photographs Developers and Development Colour Photography A.B.C. of Photography Photographic Apparatus P. W. Hutton & Co., Booksellers, Tiraaru! H. MJSHELL. ■jm LO R I S T, FRUITERER, GREEN; GROCER, & SEEDSMAN, (Next to Ashburton Glrxh\ Only Fresh Seeds stocked. All sorts of bedding plants. New Potatoes and Green Peas on sale. Orders for Grapes and Tomatoes left at the shop will be promptly attended to. THOMAS V 0 U'NC ULSTER BOOT SHOP, BEGS to convey the Compliments of the Season to his numerous Customers and Friends, and begs to remind them that he has enlarged his stock to suit their requirements. You can rely on getting the BEST VALUE in Aehburton at my Shop. Calendar for 1904 given to each purchaser Come one. Come all. Address— THOMAS YOUNG, Ulster Eoot Store. Next Bank of Now Zealand, Ashburton. 5 6 f^HEF" Baking Powda Last Dis \y Nation returned Oid each tic. [

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6208, 2 March 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6208, 2 March 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6208, 2 March 1904, Page 4

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