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— r . ,j„. ~,_ , —. ——- - -j-S-_e_- Ho-ieea" DtMN GO THE PRICES. Has decided to HOLD A CLEARING SALE FOB ONE MONTH. JUST GAZE AT HIS PRICES. Women's Oxford Shoes 3s Ud Women's E.S. Boots4b lid . .„ „, Women's Kid Buttoned Boots 7s lid, worth 12s 6d Men s Shooting Boots 8s 6d MeVeJteftvy Nailed Bluchers 5s 9d TJnma Sp__» _dtt_gOtA--OW to QUOLe. Ifcla-a-Bte Drop and Mills ia at the Bottom. ONE OF THEM. next Summer; they will ba all Gone ia a Week. v I_nd I WANTTHE VERY BEST WE CAN GET FOR OUR MONEY. B TJ Looking for the Very Best BOOTS to Chrfatetarch f • ft if WUltog to Pay a Fair Price and Get Fall Value In Rctum! IF SO, TRY MILLS, CORNER HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREET* MILLS LEADS, "0~5 HERS POLXjOW, rprp- "... ___■!■"!_ ;. I*l' r'■"______—__ -■'--•• •••*^__ rKtrass^s=i{^SS_Ssv^ .-»cpTTaiiaw*'iW'i.«-ii ii ml . " i-.- --ug_--_— -*•»»•• —»— *" — - REMOVAL. M. O'BBIEN & CO,, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLES-LB DEALERS IN —__ BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, AND GRINDERY, in their NEW and COMMODIOUS FACTORY date Palace A RinkT where they are better preparedthan ever before tp accommodate their Better Facilities, More Goods, will facilitate the handling to advantage of! r RAPLDLY-INCREASING TRADK SHOE DEALERS, it you wish to *^ m ° ncy ( " PREMIER' '■ BOOTS. THE BEST IN NEW QUICK SELLERS, GOOD THE "PUBLIC SHOULD INSIST UPON GETTLNG THE "PREMIER" BOOTS, THEY WEAR LlE—— IxtUAu X-. CM. -« ■^^| o %^i°-A°r#fls. V a ° d "* -° W _. „W DATS will " *" ENTRANCE FROM GLOUCESTER OB ARMAGH STREETS.

es * Cheapest I M&Ficet. g Four First Iwards, fisw Zealand aM South Seas ExMMtioa, 1889. I

F. FE BRIM AN, ASHBURTON, BBOX-O-TO-t OF JOSEPH s_Hl_% FORD'S (By Royal Letters Patent) SCOUR & LUNG-WORM MIXTURE FOR SHEEP. A PERFECT CURE FOR SCOUR AND LUfIG-WORM. TESTIMONIALS. Riverslea Farm, Balfour P. 0., Southland, Ma P Fetibiman Ashburton. 20th February, 1891. Dear Sir,—l have much pleasure in stating that I found "Ford's Scour and LungWorm Mixture" a most excellent and effectual cure for lung worm. I had 400 nice lambs all very bad, and some dying every day, with 33 dead when I got the Mixture to dose them With. I gave them one dose all round, and found that day 1 had only lost two (2), and ail the rest have thriven splendidly ever since.—Yours '^^j* P S.—The class of sheep were hajfbreds, Lincoln and Merino. And I might say aeain that I cannot speak too highly of the Mixture, which I obtained from your Southland Agents, Messrs Tothill, Watson and Co_-W.F.W. , _, Drumroslan, Southbridge Bth October, 1890. Mr F. F____c__vn, Ashburton. „ ._,,.- _ t Sir —I have great pleasure in testifying to the effects of " Ford's Scour and LungWorm 'Mixture ,? upon my flock. My sheep were coughing and scouring prior tp name the Mixture, but after drenching a change for the better soon became apparentAll flock-owners having their sheep coughing or scouring should lose no time in giving the Mixture »trial, as from my experience it is very _ ours respectfully, WHJuTAM brRAHAIa. ■Mfc p FERBIMAN Ashburton. Dromore, July 21st, l&JO. Dear Sir,-In reply to your questions as to whether the " Lung-Worm Mixture I had from you about six weeks ago had the desired effect, I am hsppy to state that it saved, in my opinion, 300 lambs. The lambs were after a lon* drive, and saving, having come from the Baye. I bought them in the Ashburton Yards lor 6s 6d each I got them home and fed them on oaten-sheaf chaff and some fresh green -feed. Ihey were continually coughing and scouring, and 20 of them died the first wec_c. 1 Sht havf loaf the lot. and expressed that opinion to a friend who advised mc to try " Ford's Mixture.' 1 I did so, with the result that the coughing and scouring ceased, and they began to thrive immediately, and I sold them a montn _fffi%_Shtt_em_tapw-l?Mdtlie_ianl bought them from expressed surprise, saying he wouldn't have known them.—l am, dear sir, yours truly, Danes- J-XUCK. F. FERRIMAN, ASHBURTON, PATENTEE AND PROPRIETOR. AGENTS IN ALL PR I NCIPAL TOWNS.

A POWERFUL TONIC AND NONJfiXGITING STIMULANT. BbUTLEB'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC. RBSTORHS the functions ot the digestive organs, strengthens the mental and puyaical powers, relieves the dullness and drowsiness of nervom debility, and prod-aces a general exaltation of the circulatory system, s imparting increased vigor to the muscles as » veil as the intellect, with a feeling Of saUsfao : ton. c la eases of sleeplessness from «xhaus_on and > fatigue ft is invaluable. i This article ia thoroughly reliable, will keep i good for any length of time, and is a widely recognised B TOMO REMEDY. Sold in Bottles at 2s 6d. BUTLER AND* CO., CORETo be obtained front 2 AOB « OB " UIIStt " rBH, aK3 BONNIiTOXON.

£50 REWARD "CAT ILL be paid to any person that can proev] Tv the following at_temeat to be untrue:--TO MR JB, W. HALL, MEDICAL HERBALIST. 158 Armagh Street, CHRISTCHURCH. Dear Sir,— . After being a martyr to Rheumatism for the past three years, and being unable to move from the house, liftsd ia and out bed, and frequently having to be ted at meals. ■ 'and under two doctors and chemist* without avail, your traveller persuaded ma to try your Gout and Rheumatic Piiis, 1 did so. and after the ¥IRST BOX I was actually able to walk as far as tho Presbyterian cemetery, a distance of about a mile, and back. lam now nearly RBCOVELU-0, aud shalibe happy to verify the above statement either personalty or by letter. j_ : . Yours gratefully, __n_T Gray. Exeter street, Lyttelton, October 17 to, ISBO. 292

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7879, 2 June 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7879, 2 June 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7879, 2 June 1891, Page 2

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