Business Notices. ENIGMA. —What ami? Pray say—and you may, if you try. I’m seen in the forehead, the cheek, and the eye ; I’m seen in the smile which illumines your face, I’m first in endeavor all sorrow to chase. In Carson’s Fruit Warehouse I always reside—l couldn’t remove from his trade if I tried. I’m in pineapples, pears, and in oranges, too—nice fruits in variety waiting for you. Pray notice, I’m always expected to be—and 1 am—in the now famous pure blended tea. I’m in pickles, in sauces, in coffee, in spice, in lollies and sweetmeats, and everything nice. In general groceries, plain to be seen, with goods of first quality, fit for the Queen. In gratitude whieh, for part favors, I feel, and favors to come only more will reveal. I’m found in good value, which stiU may be had at H. M. CARSON'S New Fruit and Italian Warehouse, East street (next Bank of New Zealand). Sole Agent for Nelson, Moats, & Co.-b Puke Blended Teas, in boxes and pac&ts (see advertisement and handbills). 3c «i ii nii.i ■wTr-y .. " OHEPSEY. A. R. MARKHAM (Next Montgomery’s, Chertsey), GENERAL STOREKEEPER HAVING taken over the store of Messrs. Orr and Co., and increased the stock, is prepared to supply first-class articles inGrocery,Drapery, Ironmongery, etc. AGENT FOR THE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN. 423 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 Atßangiora „ „ 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. G°°D CLOTHES for winter wear, JUST LANDED, now I’ve got, "pi ROM West of England fair— Dark, or any sort JJNSURPASSED they are, I’m sure, ~pY any in this Town ; JjOOK in and view them o’er, QN any day you’re down, Lublow ’s on the door. G. J. F. LUBLOW. : you want a Whiter Suit Go to LUBLOW : you want a Good Fitting Suit 3 Go to LUBLOW : you wan' ; Good Wearing Suit Go to LUBLOW 1 you want a Business Suit Go to LUBLOW : you want a Dress Suit * Go to LUBLOW ; you want Suits that-wont wear out Go to LUBLOW 1 fact, if you want Suiting, Go to LUBLOW Please Note the Address, and give him a call before ordering your goods elsewhere— G. J. F. LUBLOW, PRACTICAL TAILOR, &c., EAST STREET, ' Ashbubton. 718 a a RE AT REDUCTION IN WATCHES. J. S. QUINN, Watchmakee, East sxbbbt, Ashbubton, having received a large stock of English gold and silver Watches, will offer the same at the following Reduced Prices, viz:—Rotherham's gold hunting Levers from £lB Rotherham’s silver Levers from £6 10s ; ; Ehrhardt’s silver English Lever from £6 I 10a; gold Genevas (ladies’ watches) from ) £3 10s ; Waltham watches, in English • cases, from £4; American watches from 1 £2 ss; two, years’guarantee given. Also, | a choice selection of Colonial-made Jewel- | dery. Brooches, Earrings, Dress Rings, i &o.,.set with Australian rubies, at corre- !* spondingly low prices. Particular attention j paid to, the repairing of every description j ‘qf Watch, Clock, and Jewellery. Guaranteed for 12 months. Pebble and other | Spectacles to suit all sights. 308 a ,| fIIHE Undersigned, in thanking his : - numerous friends and customers for . the very liberal support accorded him during the past ten months, has much plea- .! sure in informing them that he has sold ‘ his business of Baker, Confectioner, etc., i to MtJakes Ranges, who will continue ! it on and after May 30th, 1881, on his •' "Own account, and would bespeak for his successor a continuance of those favors so liberally bestowed on him. A. O. AITKEN, Saunders’Buildings. With reference to the above, JAMES RANGER trusts that by supplying GOOD BREAD at a reasonable price, combined with civility and attention, he will merit tb# support accorded to his predecessor, f Ashburton, May 27,1881. 021
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 388, 6 July 1881, Page 1
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