Business Notices. [jHE UNDERSIGNED are now selling THE BEST SCREENED OLD LAMBTON NEWCASTLE COAL, )WEST CURRENT RATES. W. MONTGOMERY & CO., [Limited], ASHBURTON. 32 O006'!>08 A ‘IPS ; ) pOOAiJ U JOJ t[SHQ -sgi S3r V, sjosnoij, jo ( AWONOO .Tin,! v joj tjsbo -SI I3F ) a •euou oj puooes qsiuiy; pun riTTA.T, ,s •qSXJQ BOI.XBJ, "ITT J/ sin°PO B utJ s P OJ <I II WU S : OLIO •japao no£ oxojaq jxtatu -jaossy pipuajdg sxqj joadsut pun T^jy T O l°H p-ipoQ s.tnAippa put! eopjQ jsoj; uaaAvjasj '9 ‘UTONVIUT r^° OX 0 O ‘AHNOW AW NYW NHL SI SIHX • ‘-ay qsi.ij spj°o-’p.iojpaa; Sl il°lO pUßpltg; jo “ “ lodßrejj; . “ “ piSsojy p3J.TOSSB ‘spaaAVJ, t[OJOOg ■ I3 PLA JO J ojqtjjxns ‘mijoiq jaAßay; ojqeuopjßUj jsont eqj bfounj ptiß tireid ‘sx{jo[q xibuixo-q —: Sutaloiioj eqj SuisuduiOQ XOTIHS OX SaTRWTSQ^ •uojanqqsy xn uavoxjs jaX 0| lO UOA9 SunjjXuß oj Appmb xn ROIRSdO.) Xauom joj jo3 aq oj bujojo jfd jo jjoojs jeaq aqjQ —CEHAIRRY XSH ( T£LO ) 0051 « i 005 AdYSR SdRTA •spooQ eqj joads (\T ,CL -m pxra puo noqj ‘Sumojpj aqq. prvH •pauStexopxtjq oqj £ A!jiptm£)i pun ‘ji£ ‘epfjg ipmi uoA j •saqcfojo jo ?ing n ioj CN nD jopao jxau anoX gat§ noi! ejojaq ,JOXI ii A 3 SIHX SSY3 X.MOCI James McDonald, PRACTICAL TAILOR, East street, Ashburton A good Stock of Tweeds and Cloths on hai d. Summer Goods open shortly. Storekeepers, &c. jgTORE The Oldest Established Business in the County of Ashburton. D. WILLIAMSON AND CO., DRAPERS GROCERS, IRONMONGERS, TEA, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. The Best House in Town for MEN’S, BOYS’, AND YOUTHS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING CELEBRATED ROOT AND SHOE DEPOT. 14 BUTCHERS, BAKERS, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS, NORTON. FARM, SEAFIELD. LA WRY AND. SON, Norton Farm] Seafield, return thanks to their patrons for the hearty support accorded to them since Norton Farm was opened as a Butchery, Bakery, and General Store, !■ and solicit a continuance of past favors, assuring customers that their interest will always have first consideration at the hands of the advertisers. . La wry and Son beg to inform their friends and the public in the Seafield and neighboring districts, that their Bread] Meat, and Store Carts travel the following routes on the days given below : Seafield to Kyle, and Acton —Wednesdays. Seafield to Wakanui Homestead, Waka< nni School, and Creek, back by Christie’s Road —Thursdays. Seafield to North Seafield, Charing Cross, Dundas, Cambridge, returning by Pioneer Road—Fridays. In view of the Harvest, orders for attendance of the Cart may be left at the Store, Norton Farm, Seafield ; Wakanui School, with Mr. Ginney; with Mr. Lambie, at Kyle ; and with Mr Brown] blacksmith, Clontarf. LAWRT AND SON, NORTON FARM Seafield. Butchers, Bakers, General Storekeepers, Grain and Seed Merchants. AGENT S FOR THE ASHBURTON HERALD AND GUARDIAN.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 1, Issue 143, 24 August 1880, Page 1
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