Business Notices M E D I 0 A L HALL, ASHBURTON. Established 1874. J. M. CAMBRIDGE, CHEMIST. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THE PURITY OF DRUGS. TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY PREPARED. Open on Sundays, 10 to 11 a.ini, 2to 3 • 1 ’’and 7 to'B p.ml Marsh & Groves. •piANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKERS, PASTRYCOOKS f AND: CONFECTIONERS. FAMILIES WAITED ON DAILY. Wedding and School Cakes always on hand. Tancred Street, Ashburton. 312 Ho ivs-e Baz aa r Stables, Burnett Street. ’ H. MUIR, PROPRIETOR, HAS ranch pleasure in informing the public generally that every attention and civility will, be paid to customers. • • - Saddle Horses and Buggies on hire at Lowest Rates. Commodious Loose Boxes for Entire Oats, Chaff, and Hay on Sale. A r . />’.—Parcels and- telegrains received here will command immediate attention. 3XO HUGH MUIR, TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT =■■ ■■■ AT ’ EVERETI BROS. & CO. HAVELOCK STREET, E. B. and Co. will give 10 per cent. Discount, or, in other words, will take off TWO SHILLINGS for every Pound’s worth of goods purchased. * TERMS—CASH; From this day, October oth, until further notice. EVERETT BROS. & CO. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS ? To Meet the; Times. C HAWKINS, the , Cheap Boot and , Shoemaker, TIN WALD (opposite the Post Office), has determined to CLEAR OUT his large and well-selected Stock at, sweeping prices. ; Only , one trial will convince thp public of Jthe genuine cheapness of his Stock. His own make equally reduced. Come and see for yourselves. jgx?" Note the address—0. HAWKINS, PRACTICAL BOOT & SHOEMAKER ! Opposite the Post Office, Tinwald. Note—No connection with any other shop. 815 c CHANGE OF PROPRIETARY. npHE UNDERSIGNED much -®- pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Ashburton and district that he has TAKEN OYER, the BUSINESS of Mr. J. S. SAVAGE, East street, Ashburton, and respectfully solicits a con- | tinuance of the patronage so liberally • bestowed on. his, predecessor, trusting by keeping a choice assortmeht of all classes of FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, &c., i to merit a fair share of the public support, T. BEN NET TO, FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER, East street, Ashburton. 814 c : Removal. CABINETMAKING & UPHOLSTERING ESTABLISHMENT, - J J REMOVED TO BURNETT STREET, Opposite the Mail Office. Cheapest House in Town for New and Secondhand FurnitureJOHN MEECH, PRACTICAL CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER PAPERHANGER, &c. Drawers from 30s. and upwards, Dressingtables and Washstands 10s. and upwards^ Ail KINDS OP RRPAIES. Furniture Renovated and Repe<ed, or Exchanged. GOOD PRICE GIVEN FOR SECONDHAND FURNITURE--248c
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 193, 16 November 1880, Page 3
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