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David Thomas ARCADE. SATURDAY, JDec. 31st, 1904, MR D. THOMAS will sell on account of whom ifc may concern, — 1 Roan Gelding, broken to saddle and harness. Sale at 1 p.m. D. THOMAS, 12 300 », A uctioneer, Fnedlander Bros, Ltd Properties for PriYirte Sale. The Shepherd's Bush Estate. npHIS Property is ia our hands for .!_ Private Sale, either as a whole, or subdivided into Farms, ranging from 332 Acres to 864 Acres. We shall be glad to furnish Intending Purchasers with full particulars. On account D. F. Knight, Esq., Eating: HIS FARM, containing 1693 Acres, with Good Buildings, either os a whole, or subdivided into Two Blocks. Also —Lots 6 and 7, part of Cracroft Estate, containing 893 Acres. This Property has been newly fenced and subdivided ; partly down in rape, 200 acres in native state, balance in English grass. Tho above fire Grand Grazing Blocks, and will grow good root or white crops. FEIEDLANDER BEOS., LTD., Auctioneers. _ __ N,Z. Farmers' Co-Operative Association ot Canterbury, Ltd. Horse Fair. OUR NEXT HORSE FAIR will be held on FRIDAY, 20th JANUARY, 1905 We are now Booking Entries for the Above. T. F. GIBSON, Manager. H. A. LLOYD, Auctioneer. Public Notices. The N.Z, Farmers' Co-Operative Association of Canterbury, Ltd (Ashburton Branch.) . A PPLICATIONS, with Salary required, oL are invited for the position of. Stock Agent for this Branch. A thorough knowledge of Stock, Grain and Wool is required. Applicant must also be in the position to take up auctioneering work if required. ' Schedule of duties may be seen at the offices of the Association in Christchurch and Ashburton. 12 299 T. F. GIBSON, Manager. Tinwald Sports and Races. A CHAEGE of EACH will be made on ALL BOOKMAKERS at the above Eace Meeting. GEO. MORRISON. 12 291 Secretary. ©unt Somers Road Board, NOTICE is hereby given that 10 per cent penalty will be added to all Eates outstanding after JANUARY 18th, 1905. Payment may be made at the Road Board Office/ Mount Somers, on that day between the hour of 2 and 6 p.m. l. j. McGregor, Collector. Mount Somers, December 27th, 1904. Composition Powder. A VALUABLE RECIPE. Take Bayberry Bark .. 2 oz. „ Prickly Ash .. .. 1 oz. „ Ginger .., .. 1 oz. „ Pinus Canadensie ... 1 oz. „ Cloves .. .. 1 dr. „ Cayenne .. .. } dr. Air in powder. Mix well. Dose, half teaspoonful to a cup of boiling water, milk and sugar to taste. Drink the clear infusion. This is a valuable medicine, as nearly all herbal medicines are, and the fact that PLANTEKOA is guaranteed PURELY HERBAL accounts for its great success and increasing popularity. While PJantekoa is without doubt the strongest combination of herbal properties ever brought together under one head, yet it can be taken with safety and success by the youngest child and most delicate constitution. It's value is found in the volume of reliable tfestimonials received from grateful patients —" In the Path of Plantekoa." ITS FAME ENDURES BECAUSE IT CURES. Special agent?:— E. W. HALL, Tancred Street. The Premier Fruit arid Confectioner's Shop, and Refreshment Rooms, Mrs E. F. Hughes, East Street (next Craighead & Berryman'e) WEDDING and PICNIC Parties supplied with Fruit and Ice Cream at reasonable prices. 11 STRONG MAC," by S R Crockett. mHE REST N »VEL that Crockett has JL written for years. Price 3s 6d^ Post, free 3s 10d. P. W. Hutton & Co., Booksellers, Timgrtu

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxii, Issue 6458, 30 December 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxii, Issue 6458, 30 December 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxii, Issue 6458, 30 December 1904, Page 3

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