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-BUSfiMESS NOTICES. , /pIANTEPuBUB,Y ROLLER FLOUR MILLS. BUYERS OF MILLING WHEAT. COENSACKS ON HAND. Telephone; \o. 75. Office ia Areada, Open TUESDAYS j and SATURDAYS, 2to 4 p.m. i ■ ."'."TIME- FARMERS" . , i tea,' and luncheon rooms. ] [tea and luncheon rooms. I' . , MORNING and AFTERNOON ' ■ •„, -TEAS. ' | HOT AND COLD LUNCHEONS. j ■ „ " GRILLS,.; Etc. Open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. \ ' ' J. AND' <J). SUTHERLAND, (Messrs Lloyd and Tuckers Buildings). WEST STSKET, ASHBURTON. i . : . —— SEE YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT IT. ; YOU' have - perhaps a slight pain. • You think it's Indigestion, and you apply to your Chemist for a rem- < edy, or purchase one of the advertised "cure-all" nostrums, you read about in the papers; Its far better to See Your Doctor About It. It MAY be only Indigestion, or it » may be Appendicitis, neither you or I can tell with a*iy certainty, but Your Doctor, Will Differentiate, and obviate for you what might lead to an expensive illness. It's his office to diagnose your trouble, mine to compound, and'supply the remedy he orders. .-■■■■'■- I Do Not Advertise My Remedies... for this reaeon. But. I know all about Drugs, and the right way to dispense them. Your Prescripfciontiwill ,be safe if placed in m 7 hands, find it will cost you only a fair reasonable charge. But with regard to the ailments of Animals, Horses, CaiAlc, Sheep, etc., I act on different linos. I have studied Veterinary Medicine under a qualified Veterinary Surgeon, having gone to England some years ago for that purpose, and although veterinary science has made some advance since that time, I have kept my knowledge well up to date. If you want advice for your Live Stock Trouble,' SEE ME ABOUT IT. J. M.. CAMBRIDGE, "THIS IS WAR TIME ; NOBODY CARES WHAT THEY WEAR ; I DON'T,."—Judge Bray. SO said JUDGE BRAY, in London, recently. Judge Bray is wrong, both jn attitude'and opinion The influence of Good Clothes is a Tonic influence. i The 'fates know that the times in which wo-ara living are depressing enough in themselves without abandoning ourselves to slovenly dressing in shabby clothes. An atmosphere of i'rowsy gloom will avail nothing. The spirit that creates it will not win the war. We shall only become bored and disheartened. Everything- that helps to brighten the outlook u:id take us out of ourselves is a <i:b.^ to oho disadvantage' of Germany. Judge Bray may not believe it, you may not baU-ovo it, but just wear your oldest clothe* for a wcok in pubhc lite and then honestly ask yourself whether you feel better or worse- for the experiment. In any <v^f, W'Y. If'now beforehand the verdict of yow uirniiy and friends. Therefore it behoves YOU to be well dressed. SO COME TO US. ' MC-DONAIL® AMD DUNLOP,ASHBURTON. 'NNUPINES. NUPSNES. { NUPINES. NUPiNES. ■ CHEST AND THROAT TABLETS. PUT one> in. your mouth occasionally and 'holy &o protect the Throat, { Chest, and Lungs. Gd' and Is a box. j R. TOTTY, CHEMIST, 3 ■■^■""ONE 1?3. 13UIINETT STREET.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8465, 2 June 1916, Page 1

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