Business Notices. OHERTSET. A. R. MARKHAM (Next Montgomery’s, Chert sey), GENERAL STOREKEEPER TTAVING taken orer the store of XX Messrs. Orr and 00., and increased theitock, is prepared to supply first-class articles inGrocery, Drapery, Ironmongery, etc.; AbENT FOR THE ASHBURTON 1 GUARDIAN.
P. and D. Duncan TfVIEG to call the attention of Farmers 1J and others to their Single, Double, andl 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 IMr 1 PORTED PLOUGHS. ALSO, FIRST AND SECOND AWARDS • OF MERIT AT THE MELBOURNE .ttVutptttav FIRST AWARD, ASHBURTON INi DUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. I P, AND D. DUNCAN,: '456a Christchurch.
H E SECRET; OP . SUCCESS. HOW IS IT that orr AND CO. CAN Sell Cheaper And do sell cheaper than ■i, . , ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE District t 1. they import nearly all the ! Goods they sell from leading manufacturers in England. 2. Because they buy chiefly for cash. ■ 3.—Because they do such immense trade they are enabled to buy in ' i -'; j trade lots, and get extra discounts. A-i-Because they are satisfied with smaller profits than others.
088 AND CO. Gained FIRST AWARD of Merit for all classes of Goods exhibited by them at the ASHBURTON Exhibition, ' la thelf©Rowing Articles, viz.:— RoSlyn Flannel, at Is 3d to 2s 6d Roslyn Blankets, at 20s to 57s 6d Roslyn Bugs,’ at 30s and upwards Rb&yn Wools, at various prices Roslyn Hosiery, at all prices ' Kaiapoi Blankets, at all prices, from . 18s . Kaiapoi Flannels, atls 2d to 2s 6d Kaiapoi Hose, at ls 3d to 2s 6d Kaiapoi Wool, in shaded colors . Kaiapoi Wheeling Yam, reduced price ' ; Kaiapoi Tweeds, for Gent’s Suits, 200 ; pieces of chdbse from Suits made to order on the shortest ! possible notice, prices from £3 17s ,'.r. ;. {6d upwards , We tare showing £6OO worth of Kaiapoi r ■ i Goods, as exhibited at Exhibition, . - j purchased by u% of- the best pat- | terns and styles < ; We | are now opening up our second shipments fox theVßßSbn’-inrdll classes of DRESS GOODS, ■“ I ; - u j BLACK AND COLORED L yeCyeteens, BLAOK AND FRENCH MERINOS. Boots.Yiti’J' ' i- - •J, * j. r:- ’ jlbhot! j AWe jaieshowing some beautiful imgortedf Goods 'in ladies’ and Children’s {,Ladies' Roots, from 0s 9d upwards r jGStW’ Boots, at' 4s upwards .. ,o*ntlß , Boots; colonial-made, at great reductions, , Hent’S' Elastic-side Boots, at 16s 6d IJ / , upwards I tir?: :■ ’ £;s>Xj I Carpets. |,-T, ~.. i j Brussels; Carpets, Kidder Carpets, Ta« pestry Carpeta, Felt Carpets i : CO., V IMPORTERS, EAST STREET. April, 188 L tnirfiKl ’
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 362, 4 June 1881, Page 1
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