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For Coughs that nothing else will reach. Thrrc ;ku a 1400 c! many old chronic troubksonu' coughs that have resisted all the remedies that can be tried. I ■want ther-e sufferers to know that I make a sovereign remedy for them.

will reach the worst cough. Its action is rapid, but sure. It soothes and heals where other remedies have failed. You know one ointment is useless for a sore, though rcomniended for it, whilst another will soothe aad cure quickly. So it is with "STOP IT!" ONE BOTTLE WiLL PROVE THIS. PRICE 1 S 6d. Wholesale from H. F. STEVENS, Wholesale Druggist. SOLE PROPRIETOR, A. M. LOASBY, The Only Prescribing Chemist, 147, Colombo St., CHRJSTCHUKCH.

The lion. Thomas Mackenzie, Minister of Industries and Commerce, accompanied by Mr L. E. Johnston (private secretary), went north by this afternoon's express. In consequence of the Christchurch Ram and Ewe Fair taking place on Friday, 26th March, the Ashburton County Stock and Saleyards Co., Ltd., has altered the date of the local fair to Thursday, Ist April. Several anglers who were spending the week-end at the mouth of the Rakaia river had an unpleasant experience. It appears that the tide came in unnoticed by the anglers, and confined I them to a small spit for the whole of i the night. A few years ago Mr Pilbrow : lost his life at tho same spot, through a similar occurrence. Captain Edwin telegraphed to-day as follows: Northerly strong winds to a gale; ram h probable a (tor twenty hours; and the gh^ will fall after toil hours. Some of the local land salesmen and commission agents state that there is only a slack demand for property just now, and sales are limited. An in- | stance was given v.here a reserve of ;W0 was placed on a property, and the salesman was able to Veceive an ofter of only half that amount. Dearth of money is spoken of as being respon'SMV 1.*1.* ? ullllWß of th« and the lack <>1 competition. A party of Ashburton anglers had some good eporfc at the mouth of tho Rakaia river last week. Mr A. Jamieson landed 43, Mr C. Pearce 26, Mr H E. Curtis 4, and Mr A. H. Shury 2." The greater number of the fish ranged in weight from 91bs to 151bs. Air Shury, who arrived in Ashburton from the Rakaia this morning, states that fish are numerous and in good condition; but to be successful an auj-i, r must be prepared to rough it, and to fish during the night.

PUBLIC NOTICES. KINDERGARTEN CLASS. TJ3ARENTS or Guardians who -*- arc prepared to send j children under ten years of age to a Kindergarten Class in Ashburton, are invited to forward their names and addresses to MISS CHRISTIE, at the Somerset Hotel. ASHBURTOX COUNTY STOCK AND SALEYARDS CO., LTD. THE ANNUAL RAM & EWE FAIR. ORIGINALLY ADVERTISED FOR FiUDAY. 26th MARCH, "VSTILL be hdd at TINWALD on THURSDAY, Ist APRIL, 1909. CHAS. DIXON, j Secretary.

TO LET. THE Dwelling at the corner of Grey and Cass Streets having five rooms and outbuildings. Arrange to inspect; it needs to be eeen to be appreciated. Rent, 14s 6d. F. FERRIMAN, Land and Estate Agent. INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. A SOCIAL :hkl Reunion oj Good ii Templars will be held in the Orange Hall on WEDNESDAY, 24th. at 8 p.m., to which all old Templars are cordially invited to attend. THOS. PETUICK, O.T. ASHBURTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. THE following classes start to-night: Cookery, 7 p.m. Carpentry and Joinery 7.30 p.m. Shorthand (Eiem.) 6.30 p.m Shorthand (Advanced) 7.30 p.m. Fee for each Class 7s 6d per Term. Intending Students in these Classes should attend at the Technical School to"llight- J. B. CHRISTIAN, Secretary.

BAHKEB, Boot KfpaihkK: TANCRED STREET. A Boon to the Ladies. And a Blessing to Mm. By taking your Boots To BARKRIT'S to M<>:d. NEXT TO STPAMGE'S-. D'TARIES for 1009.—A1l sizes. Secure one before they are sold. Subscribers wanted for The Motor, Autocar, Motoring, New Zealand Faimw Bulletin. Scientific American, 3?.; etc.~CHAS. THOMAS Bookseller, Stationer and «cwsagent Last Street, Ashburton. Telephone 120.

' Mr W. Wilson, Ilevans-street, New-j town, Wellington, N.Z., writas: My liver has given me a lot of trouble. Not on" ago T had liver blotches all over m^face and tried all sorts of things hut obtained no relief. On the advice of a friend I tried Chamberlains Jablets and before I had taken two bottle* th« blotc-b.es had disappeared from my face, and I have not been troubled since." For sale by Ashburton Drug Company.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXiX, Issue 7727, 22 February 1909, Page 3

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