Wanted. WANTED to hire—HORSES and DRIVERS for Machines. Work tocomihencdFeb. 10th. Apply, William SatopebS, Dundas, Seafield. 'p ‘ . 45t» WANTED— A Young Womanpiis General SERVANT... Anpfr, Office of this r ) «*J fiM 'KSi w Ni T TENDERS for right of REFRESHMENT STALL in the Town: Hall. during the Industrial Exhibition, on March 17, 18, and 19. Tenders to bo .’Sfent in by SATURDAY, Feb. 12, at. noon. FuU,information oh applicatioh to STEPHEN E. POYNTZ, 53a Hon. Sec. WANTED TO SECTIONS, Wakanui Road. Apply to Patching, TenLmaker, East Street. P 4. t s .uTL 898 WANTED KNOWN, That HENRY’S PORTRAIT [ROpMSt Buildings, East Street, Ashburton, are open DAILY, from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Portraits taken in any weather. Great Reduction in Price.' O | P p I j /' !4 Q®9* WANTED KNOWN—The Largest and Best StopkoL Saddlery is to be found at the shop of S. STEPHENS, Tinwald. Good strong Cart Collars from 135.; Cart Winkers," Bs. 6d.; Plough Back-bands. 6s. cash ; Cart Saddles and Breechens, from 50s.Reaping MacMne Pole Straps, 2s. Farmers will a great saying by buying of-R. Stephens, Saddler, Tinwald.* TTTANTBD KNOWtf. V\ REGISTRY: OFFICE for Male and Female Servants, —L. F. Andrewes begs to inform the ; public of Ashburton and surrounding dietrjetS] he has opened the above. ’ Male and Female Servants' df ; aU 'classes Pprovidieffi'l' Jln|ployers requiring'servants,‘and au persons with good recommendations, who are in want of situations, are requestfedto apply to L. F. Andrbwes, Labor Agent, Bookseller, and Stationer, East street. South. 527
WANTED KNOWN—That a Church of" England minister’s < Wife w#Ho| that she saves Ten- Shillings a Fortnight by using Harper. •_> Villa Washer, Wringer, and Mangier^' bined; and, although she permits*'fto rubbing, the clothes are beautifully white, and much cleaner than when; donefrbf hand, while the saving in mending has been astonishing. Sold: byj. - ; HERNj Range ' Maker arid Importer, * of Manchester and Tuairi streets,"; Christ; church ; Price—£9 10s. 700 ,WAKT^. ; , A SOMERSET LIVERY AND BAIT ■ : 7 I ) J W. M‘RAE begs tO’inform thp , public that he has taken the thrive Stables from Mr. Bosseriberg, and fil making extensive repairs. ’ - Buggies and saddle, horses on hire. Lowest prices' and best attention. 852 Meetings-; y^OCAL INDUSTRIES TION. ■mm ii The Monthly MEETING of the above will be held , at Messrs. , Jacobsen mndr Eyton’s office, on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 9th, at 8 p.m. - - - ■ r&T&a STEPHEN E. POYNTZ; C4a ;,. Hon. Sec. Tenders. F L OWE R S*H O W. TENDERS are invited for the -right, oh a CONFECTIONER'S and REFRESBI MENT STALLinthe Triira Kill bn n lid day of the Hortiririltural Society’s Show. Tenders to close on TUESDAY, Feb. 15th, at noon, addressed to the undersigned. S. E. FOYNTZ, 65a ■ , - iH; rHeaiiSrid i Public Noticds. W o T I AH CLAIMS against the must be sent iti on xw 1 l&f6re v lht ! SI# 1 February, addressed to Post. Aih- 5 burton, or they will not be recognised at* fro ;i : ■■ :-r v r;! z M Jlr Irv .i, . R - stt l . BUTLER, 60a ■! (i 7;i / 'I i\ if WeetdrSeKLi A THE GUARDIAN 1 is puDUaawl every evening, giving up. to the hour of going to press. This is better than buying a sixpenny weekly.'
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 262, 7 February 1881, Page 2
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