BusircE" -cesEATE’S QUININE WINE. Highly recommenced, and acknowledged to be THE BEST TONIC Yet introduced to the public. .As a vehicle for the administration of cod liver oil it is unsurpassed. Prepared only by C. Neate, CHEMIST, ASHBURTON. N.B.—Beware of spurious imitations. 793 STOCK 1 NEW STOCK!! GREAT SUCCESS ALREADY ACHEIVED. WANTED KNOWN, that the CHEAP BOOT and SHOE MAKER continues to Supply First-Class Boots and Shoes at CHRISTCHURCH PRICES, as an appreciative public is constantly testifying. Note the Address— C. HAWKINS, Practical Boot and Shoe Maker, (Opposite the Post. Office, Tinwald). Note—No connection with any other shop. 656
REDUCTION. CHEAPER THAN EVER. OAA AAA FEET of BOARDS and OyUjUl/V SCANTLINGS, must be sold ;■ also, a large quantity of Flooring, Match Lining, Rusticated Architraves, Skirtings, superior Totara Shingles, Firewood, Stakes, Posts, Rails, &c. Apply at : HAYES’ TIMBER YARDS, East street, Ashburton. N.B.—Orders can be delivered at any railway station on the main or branch Hues, direct from the Mills, of any size, length, or quantity. 948
WALTER A. WOOD’S TWINE AND WIRE Reaper and Binder COMBINED. These Machines have recently taken First Prize at the Melbourne Exhibition ; First Prize at the Southland Agricultural and Pastoral Association . Show ; First Prize and Gold Medal at the : Bendigo Agricultural Show, on December Bth ; First Prize at the North Gippsland Agricultural Society’s Show ; and First Prize at the Dunedin Agricultural Society’s Show in December last. LOCAL AGENTS—POYNTZ & CO., ASHBURTON. At a competitive trial of Twine Binders, which took place at Oamaru, on Thursday, January 20, 188 i, the Walter A. Wood New Automatic. String Binder took the FIRST PRIZE (Gold Medal), five Machines competing. 864
CHERTSEY. A. R. MARKHAM (Next Montgomery's, Chertsey), . GE NEEAL STOREKEEPER HAYING taken over the store of Messrs. Orr and Co., and increased the stock, is prepared, to supply first-class articles in Grocery, Drapery, Ironmongery, etc. AGENT FOR THE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN. PICTURE BUYERS and others will do well to call at my Picture Frame Manufactory, where I keep in stock some THOUSANDS OF PICTURES, framed and unframed, from Fine Art Pictures to Cheap Lithographs, Two Hundred Patterns of MOULDINGS to select from. Frames made to order, from Is. each. E. BEARDSLEY, PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTURER, AND Importer of MOULDINGS, PRINTS, &c Manchester street, Christchurch, Near the Station. 814 P. & D. Duncan, Agricultural implement makers, Tuam Street, Christchurch, Beg to remind farmers and agriculturists generally of their LARGE STOCK of NEW and IMPROVED MACHINERY of every description, including Ploughs, Grubbers, Scarifier! and Harrows, Drays, Tip Carts, Broadcast. Sowing Machines, and Prtee Elevators; also, Extras for Ruston and Proctor’s Combines, «&c. Inspection invited. 846
B. Galloway, TIN WALD, Wheelwright, and general AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKER. All repairs neatly executed with promptitude and despatch, and at reasonable prices. 370
aR A I N S T O RE, Opposite the Borough Hotel, MANCHESTER STREET. Christchurch, James Clai*k, Late of Ashburton, PROPRIETOR. Every description of Grain Bought for Cash, and sold at Cheapest rates. 609 AMONGST- 'the questions at present agitating the public mind stands the very important one—“ Is it possible to obtain GOOD TEA ? If not, why not i” Echo has been answering hitherto And the ladies appear to have, become apathetic or despairing in consequence. But a new era has dawned on Ashburton, end the question so interesting to. all, especially to the female portion of the coinmunity, is happily settled in' the affirmative. Joy Will spring up in miiriy a fair besom, on being, credibly, unformed that, now, at length, the possession of really GOOD TEA may be mi fa it' accoinjjli in the short space of time it will take to go or send to H. M. CARSON’S NEW FRUIT AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSE East street, appointed sole agent for the sale of Nelson, Moate and Co.’s now celebrated packet TEAS, selected, properly blended, and last, not least, always the same. See advertise-. f ip.ent and handbills.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 250, 24 January 1881, Page 3
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