Business Notices. I GOODS. WINTER GOODS J. F. Stratz, HIGH STREET (TRIANGLE), Cristchurch. PRACTICAL in .Foreign and English Watches. Makes all his expenses by his hand-work, therefore he can sell cheaper than any other house in Canterbury. [Established 1877.] sr < 5 o Stratz (5 K Watchmaker from d ° n S, Q s_| pr k| J. F. STRATZ, Direct Importer of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Silver Plate from England, France, Germany, and America. English Silver Hunting Levers, capped, from £3 10s to £lO 10a. £ s. d. American Waltham Levers, with English cases, from ... 2 5 0 American Lever Clocks, in wood or nickel silver cases 0 9 6 Alarm Clocks (nickel silver), bell 0 12 6 23a : ; CHERTSEY. A. R. MARKHAM (Next,Montgomery’s, Chertsey), GENERAL STOREKEEPER XTAYING taken over the store of H 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. 423 SCOTT BROS. (RAILWAY FOUNDRY), A RE the manufacturers of the following among other specialities : The celebrated “ EXCELSIOR” WINDMILL. This Mill got the FIRST PRIZE at the November Metropolitan Show. It is Perfectly reliable and self-regulating. FIRST PRIZE PATENT GRASS SEED STRIPPER. As only a limited quantity of these Machines, which took the FIRST PRIZE at the recent competition of the Agricultural and Pastoral Association, can be supplied, orders for next season must be given early, or they cannot be executed. LEAMINGTON COOKING RANGES. These Stoves have been shown for years; in competition with other makers, and have always received first honors, having NEVER BEEN BEATEN. We can confidently recommend them as the best Stoves in New Zealand. CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS. Specimens of our Prices for this season—--Bft. by 24in.... ~.£17 0 0 Bft. by 26in 18 10 0 Oft. by 24in 18 15 0 Oft. by 26in.... ... 20 16 0 Other prices equally low. 48q BUTCHERS, BAKERS, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS, NORTON FARM, SEAFIELD. LAWRY 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. Lawry 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— Wbdnes days. Seafield toWakanui Homestead, Wakanui 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. LAWRY AND SON, NORTON FARMSeafield. Butchers, Bakers, , General Storekeepers, Grain and Seed Merchants; A G E NTS L?£R THE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN. FORMS PRINTED —“To Let” and “ For Sale ’’—can be obtained at the Guardian Office.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 313, 7 April 1881, Page 1
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