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Business T v Jam':;: Tait, gADDLER * HARNESS MAKER, Wills strelt, < •3M , osn - E Railway ■Station, Has always on Hand a capital Ass wtuicnt of all kinds of Saddlery, Harness Whips, Spurs, and every requisite in the trade. Repairs neatly executed. Beeswax purchased in large or small quantities. 247 a Wm. Patching, East Street Ashburton, Tent, tarpaulin, and horse CLOTH MAKER. Horse Covers, all sizes. Men’s and Youths’ Waterproof Clothing, at reasonable prices. Canvas, Calico, and American Duck. Reaper and Binder Canvases Made and Repaired. Canvas and India-rubber Hosing. Sail, Twine, and Garden Lines, Plough Lines, Blocks, Hooks, and Thimbles. Flax and Manilla Rope, of all sizes, always in stock. Stack and Dray Covers at reduced prices. 687 a WM. PATCHING. Marsh & Groves. ■piANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKERS, PASTRYCOOKS AND CONFECTIONERS. FAMILIES WAITED ON DAILY Wedding and School Oakes always on hand. Tanored Street, Ashburton. 932 o T 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. WC. DAVIS, BRICKLAYER, &c., , having commenced business for himself, in the above line, is prepared to undertake all work entrusted to him, at reasonable rates. Ranges Set. Workmanship guaranteed. Note the Address— All orders left at Mr. S. Hardley, will OUR-POUND LOAF OF BREAD 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 PRICK 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, Saundeks’ Buildings, ASHBURTON W. C. DAVIS, Bricklayer, &c., East street, south. receive prompt attention. 307 a FOR 465 a

THE WHIRLIGIG OF TIME brings about its changes. “Procrastination is the thief of Time,” and believing in the wisdom of the old saw, Robert Murray, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. Has taken Time by the forelock. The cold weather of winter succeeds the warmth of genial autumn, as surely as the night succeeds the day.' Light and warmth are essential to a successful prosecution of a watchmaker’s business, and ROBERT MURRAY has sought and found a new site, which combines these essentials with a FRONTAGE to the MAIN STREET. He has now REMOVED To the shop lately occupied by Mr. J. S. Savage, Fruiterer, &c., EAST STREET, Next door to the New Zealand Clothing Factory’s Warehouse, Where his old friends will find him, and now ones will be welcome. ( * ... - . 730c-96« E. (x. Buxton, Practical CIVIL AND MILITARY TAILOR, HAYING received a large consignment of Goods, composed of the best West of England Cloths and Fancy Coatings of all kinds; also a well-selected stock of Bedford Cords, narrow and broad, for Riding Pants, Pantaloons, &o. ; and a large stock of Scottish Tweeds, Mosgiel, and Kaiapoi. R. G. R. calls the special attention of Cash Buyers to the following list < f prices : Superior Suits of Scotch and English Tweed, from ... £3 15 0 Riding and Walking Pants, from ... ... 1 10 Vests, to order, from ... 012 6 Ladies’ Riding Habits, from 4 10 0 Trousers Strapped and Cuffed at a few hours’ notice. Gentlemen’s own Materials Made up. R G. Ruxton wishes to thank his Friends and Customers of Ashburton and the surrounding district for their patronage, and by following his customary principle of paying and being paid, trusts to meet with their future favors. Jockeys’ Racing Colors. Address— R. G. RUXTON, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, No. 1, Peter Street, Adjoining Quill’s Commercial Hotel, ‘ ASHBURTON. 684

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 333, 2 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 333, 2 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 333, 2 May 1881, Page 3

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