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Business N^iccs. FOUR-POUND LO.'.r OF DREAD rou sjd. A. O. A I T K E N Has decided to give his customers and the public generally the benefit of the late FALL IN THE PRICE OF FLOUR, and he is now selling the BEST BREAD at Sixpence the Four-pound Loaf, delivered in the town and suburbs, or s£d at the shop, for cash. A. O. Aitken, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Saunders’ Buildings, ASHBURTON 465 a Craighead & Co., JAILORS AND CLOTHIERS. In thanking our friends and patrons for the liberal support which they have accorded to us in the past, we have much pleasure in announcing that Mr Craighead, having now completely recovered, will be found at his post of duty as usual, in TANCRED STREET. We have also to intimate that we have just received a VERY SELECT ASSORTMENT OF WINTER TWEEDS, FANCY COATINGS, &c., For the approaching season; and, as these comprise only the VERY BEST MATERIALS in the MARKET, they need no other recommendation. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. PRICES MODERATE, AS USUAL. CRAIGHEAD AND CO., Tancred street (Next Orr and Co.’s). P. and D. Duncan BEG to call the attention of Farmers and others to their Single, Double, and Three - furrow Ploughs, which have taken the following prizes and awards at this season’s Shows and Exhibitions : At Timaru—First Prize for Single At Rangiora— ~ ~ Single and Double At Christchurch— ~ ~ Single,Double and ThreeFurrow At Ashburton —First Prize for Single, Double-Furrow, DoubleFurrow Sub-soiler, and Three-Furrow BEATING ALL COLONIAL AND IMPORTED PLOUGHS. ALSO, FIRST AND SECOND ’AWARDS OF MERIT AT THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. FIRST AWARD, ASHBURTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. P. AND D. DUNCAN, 456 a Christchurch. I WISH to give sincere and hearty thanks to my numerous Customers for the great sucess I have experienced since starting Business three months ago. Civility, constant attention, and Good Value are the things I depended upon, and I have not been disappointed. Having practised the first and given the two latter, the natural and gratifiying result has followed. I shall continue to do my “ level beat ” to merit the further support of the public, and, while it cannot be supposed that I have everything in Stock “from a needle to an anchor” (especially the anchor), yet my Goods will be found fairly diversified. I wish to impress upon the minds of all in this sickly time that Joy [and Good Ftuit\ and repose Will slam the door on the doctor’s nose. I would also beg those who have not hitherto called on me to believe that they can lay out their money to advantage at the NEW FRUIT AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, next Bank of New Zealand, East street.— H. M. Calson, Proprietor. Sole agent for Nelson, Moato, and Co.’s celebrated PACKET TEAS See advertisement and handbills. 299 0 T I C E. We have much pleasure in intimating to the public that we have SOLD all our interest in the STORE at MOUNT SOMERS, including the Book debts, to W. H. PUDDICOMBE & CO., who will conduct the business as heretofore, and would ask for them that liberal support which we have received. ORR & CO. In reference to the above we beg to state that we intend keeping a large stock of GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, and WOOLLEN DRAPERY, which will be sold at LOWEST TRADE PRICES. Our cart will run round the district to take and deliver orders. 51a W. H. PUDDICOMBE & CO. Money. Money fTIO LEND, in suras of £SO and upwards, on Approved FREEHOLD SECURITY. RICH. WM. FEREDAY, Solicitor, 259 a Colombo street, Christchurch. THE NEW ZEALAND TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY, LIMITED. OAPITAI0 APITAI 11,000,(100. MONEY TO BE LENT ON FREEHOLD SECURITY, in sums up to £50,000 or upwards. J. 0. McDOWALL, Manager. Hereford street, Christchurch, Opposite Union Bank. 260 a Barristers, Solicitors, &cBranson & Purnell, JgARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, EAST STREET. 46a C. W. Ireland, gARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Saunders’ Buildings, Ashburton. 8a ATT AN TED THE GUARDIAN tolls ” your Wants for Is., cash. THE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. PRICE ONE PENNY. A DVERTISERS are reminded that the ASHBURTON GUARDIAN commands the LARGEST CIRCULATION in the Borough and Suburbs, and • the for advertisements are very | easonable. (

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 309, 2 April 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 309, 2 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 309, 2 April 1881, Page 3

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