New Advertisements. THE Undersigned has the following Properties TO _»ET, with a purchas mg clause, or for sale on Liberal Terms of Payment:— ACRES unimproved Land, about 2£ miles north of the Ashburton Township. Acres improved Farm, first-class land and well watered, situated’ on Longbeach. ACRES on the Ashburton Forks, fenced and improved, also well watered. ACRES partly improved and situated about three miles from the township. ACRES near the above, unimproved. ACRES partly improved, near Winslow. 453 203 197 137 67 50 137 THOMAS BULLOCK. NOTICE. MISS HODDER, lately arrived from London,begs to announce that she has commenced business as DRESSMAKER in Moore street, Ashburton, near Dr Stewart’s residence. Prices strictly moderate, and no effort will be spared to give satisfaction. MISS HODDER, Dressmaker, Moore street. 1C9—651a REAPERS AND BINDERS. THE Undersigned having been appointed agent for the sale o' McCORMICK’S & W. A. WOOD’S REAPERS A&D BINDERS, is now prepared to treat with those who will want them for the coming season. FRBDK. PAVITT, 555a—88 East Street, Ashburton. TINWALD FURNITURE DEPOT. Jg R A D E R CABINET MAKER, FURNITURE DEALER, Ac. Venetian and other Blinds, Curtain Poles, Oxford and other Picture Frames made to order. Repairs Executed with Despatch. Note the Address — Great South Road, Tinwai.o, /Next to Mr. Prettejohn’s, Shoe Maker 112 THE WHEATSHEAF HOTEL, Wheatstone. Q H. WILLCOCKS, the Proprietor of the above fine Hotel can now offer Acommodation which cannot be surpassed in any house in Canterbury, and wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that everything in his power will be done to make his patrons comfortable. The rooms are splendidly furnished and well ventilated. First-class Stabling and Paddocks in connection with the Hotel. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands. G. H. WILLCOCKS, Proprietor, 138 Wheatsheaf Hotel. PRINCE ALBERT PRIVATE HOTEL rjIHE undersigned having taken the Prince Albert Boarding House, in Wills Street, near the Railway Station, begs to say he is determined to keep GOOD TABLE, and afford Comfortable Accommodation to customers at MODERATE CHARGES. S. LUCAS, PRINCE ALBERT BOARDING HOUSE Wiles Street, Ashburton. 333a—27 CENTRAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Baring Square (Near Town Hall). RE-OPENING of the above commodious and centrally situated Private and Commercial Hotel. T. BROADBELT, proprietor, Is prepared to give Superior Accommoda. tion to Boarders and the Travelling Public on REASONABLE TERMS. Weekly Board and Lodging ... £1 Weekly Board 14s. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Dinner on Saturday from 11.30. Beds (single), la. 6d. . ’ Private Room fob Ladies. ' 163— 88 a 1
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume I, Issue 21, 13 November 1879, Page 2
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413Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume I, Issue 21, 13 November 1879, Page 2
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