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Business Notices. NEW SHOP. JUST OPENED, TO MEET REQUIREMENTS. Q AUSTENS & C°. TOBACCONISTS, Fancy Goods and Stationery Depot, PROSPECT BUILDINGS, East street, Shop formerly occupied by Weston. Good Stock of Cigars, Tobacco, and Pipes of every description. HAIR - CUTTING, SHAVING, AND SHAMPOOING on the premises. Licensed to sell Postage Stamps. 76Gg-3G6c BRICKS. rjIHE UNDERSIGNED having COW PLETEL dieir KILN at Ashburton, artprepared to SUPPLY BRICKS, equal t. any made in the Colony, at any Statior up or down. Samples to be seen at the Conpany't Offices, Ashburton, Rakaia, and V inslow W. MONTGOMERY & CO [Limited] 32 T. A. GATES, QABINET MAKER, &c., SAUNDERS’ BUILDINGS, ASHBURTON. All kinds of Furniture, Picture Frames, &c., on Sale and made to order. FUNERALS FURNISHED. 4g Blacksmiths, &c. TO FARMERS, LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, SPORTING MEN, AND OTHERS OWNING HORSES. GEORGE KIDD, Moore Street, BEGS to announce the fact that the PRICE for SHOEING hacks and light draught HORSES is now REDUCED to 7s. per set, and that all horses of this description will he specially attended to by himself. Horses liable to cut are shod on a principle of George Kidd’s own invention, which has proved an effectual cure for brushing. All kinds of blacksmith’s work, ard repairs to agricultural machinery of any description done on the shortest notice. GEORGE KIDD, 75c-526g Moore street, Ashburton, CE TTRAL SHOEING FORGE, Tancred street, Railway crossing, (Opposite Orr and Co.’s.) ROBB and BURNS, Agricultural Implement Makers, General Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, Machinists, &c., beg to announce to the public of Ashburton that they have commenced business as above, and hope to merit a share of public support. HORSE SHOEING GUARANTEED TO SATISFACTION. SGOg GREENSTREET FORGE. Ashburton Forks. WILLIAM RETELL. Blacksmith, Wheelright, and Agricultural Machinist, HAVING considerably extended his Business Premises, can guarantee all work entrusted to him to be executed in a thoroughly competent manner, and with despatch. 359 g JOHN N D E R S 0 N, CANTERBURY FOUNDRY, CHRISTCHURCH, Sole Agent for the M‘SHERRY GRAIN DRILLS, Will have on sale for next season a full assortment of these machines, varying from 10 to 17 hoes. Hoes, spring and peg, six to seven inches apart. Reapers and Binders by M'Cormick : and W0...1, Wivo and ext ra.- for same. All Kinds of plough fittings, shares, Ac., kept on hand or cast at short notice. Fencing standards and wire, millstones, grindstones, flour dressing silk, leather and indiarubher belting and hose, reaper sections, machine oils, field gates, horse shoes and nails, rivets, bolts, nuts, plate and bar iron, steel, and every requisite for smiths’ work, all kinds of engine and boiler mountings, boiler and gas tubes, Ac., Arc. Machinery of every description made on the most modern principles and design. Estimates and drawings furnished on application. Indents to Great Britain or America executed on favourable terms. Sole agent for Aveling and Porter, Rochester, England. G and 8-h.p. Traction Engines by them on sale. Sole agent for John Wallace and Co., of London and Dundee, manufactures of Rolled Joists, &c. Sizes, prices, and catalogues on application. 312 ADYERTISEMENTS-rcceived for the GUARDIAN up to 9 p. m. at the scale charges, afterwards at double rates or insertion over the leader

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 1, Issue 103, 22 May 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 1, Issue 103, 22 May 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 1, Issue 103, 22 May 1880, Page 1

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