Business Notifies' rjIHE SECRET OF SUCCESS. HOW IS IT THAT ORR AND CO. CAN Sell Cheaper AND DO SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT ? 1. —Because they import nearly all the Goods they sell from leading manufacturers in England. ’ 2. —Because they bay chiefly for cash. 3. —Because they do such an immense trade they are qualified to buy in trade lots, and get extra discounts. 4—Because they are satisfied with smaller profits than others. ORR AND CO. Gained FIRST AWARD of Merit for all classes of Goods exhibited. by them at the ASHBURTON Exhibition, In Articles, viz,;— Roslyn Flannel, at Is 3d to 2s fid Roslyn Blankets, at 20s to 57s fid r Roslyn Rugs, at 30s and upwards Roslyn Wools, at various prices Roslyn Hosiery, at all prices Kaiapoi Blankets, at all prices, from 18s Kaiapoi Flannels, at Is 2d to 2s fid Kaiapoi Hose, at Is 3d to 2s fid Kaiapoi Wool, in shaded colors ;r Kaiapoi Wheeling Yam, reduced price Kaiapoi Tweeds, for Gent’s Suits, 200 pieces of Tweeds to choosei from Suits made to order on the shortest possible notice, prices from £3 17s fid upwards We are showing £6OO worth of Kaiapoi Goods, as exhibited at Exhibition, purchased by us, of the best patterns and styles
We are now opening up our second shipments for the season in all classes of WINTER GOODS, DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND COLORED VELVETEENS, BLACK AND COLORED FRENCH MERINOS. Boots. We are showing some beautiful imported Goods in Ladies’ and Children’s Boots. Ladies’ Boots, from 6s 9d upwards Girls’ Boots, at 4s upwards Gents’ Boots, colonial-made, at'great reductions Gent’s Elastic-side Boots, at 15s 6d upwards Carpets. Brussels Carpets, Kidder Carpets, , Ta* pestry Carpets, Felt Carpets ORR AND CO., IMPORTERS, EAST- STREET.
Ashburton, April, 1881. Four-pound loaf of bread FOB sJ_d. A. 0. A I T K E N Has decided to give his customers and the public generally the benefit of the late PALL 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 at the shop, for cash. A. O. Aitken, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Saunders’ Buildings, ASHBURTON 466 a Barristers, Solicitors, &o. Branson & Purnell, JgARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, EAST STREET. 46s C. W. Ireland, jgARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Saunders’ Buildings, Ashburton. 8a THE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. PRICE o"nE PENNY. ADVERTISERS are reminded that the ASHBURTON GUARDIAN commands the LARGEST CIRCULATION in the Borough and Suburbs, and the prices for advertisements ore very > eaaonable. *
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 332, 30 April 1881, Page 3
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