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Business Notices N EW TINWALD STORE, Opposite the Railway Shed. Opbhb* Junb 18, 1881. Biggs and Beid, PROPRIETORS. B. and R. begs to inform their Farming friends and the public generally, that they have opened a GENERAL STORE, In Jokes and Bradshaw’s old premises, opposite the Railway Shed, Tinwald, and solicit a share of the general patronage. CHEAP TEAS I TEAS 11 TEAS!II Of the Best Blends. SUGARS 1 SUGARS!! SUGARS 1! At remarkably Low Prices. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING 1! CLOTHING !!! And HARDWARE 1 HARDWARE ! 1 HARDWARE!!! At Prices not to be rubbed out. BIGGS AND REID. 87c “ mAKE TIME BY THE FORE--1 LOCK” The exigencies of colonial life require especial consideration by all who have to do with the supply of the colonial markets. This fact Robert Murray, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER, JEWELLER. &c., East street, Ashburton, speedily realised, after a short experience of New Zealand. He therefore set about noting the different requirements of the people in regard to his own particular profession, and the result was that he sent home an order for a consignment of WATCHES DIRECT FROM ENGLAND, Specially suited for colonial wear. They were levers made to his express specifications, with all the latest improvements, specially prootected by extra heavy cases, and with minute care bestowed on accurate timekeeping. That consignment wont off within a month, another followed, and a third has just been opened, a portion of which was bespoken. The prices of these special-class goods compare very favorably with the usual second-rate watches in the market. Attention is called to the Clocks, Jewellery, and English Plate in stock, and to the fact that all kinds of REPAIRING are done on the premises and GUARANTEED. R. MURRAY’S SHOP is CONSPICUOUS by the “ REGULATOR” of his own manufacture which occupies a place in his window, and serves as an authority on mean time to the town. 730c-96a Donald Williamson GENERAL STOREKEEPER, East street, Ashburton, HAS always on hand a good assortment of General Merchandise, which he is prepared to sell for cash as cheap as any house in the trade. Clothing —ln addition to former large stock, has just received a consignment of Kaiapoi Tweed Suits and extra heavy Trousers, which will be sold at less than imported goods. Boots, of old celebrated make, in men’s, women’s, and children’s, at lowest rates. A well-assorted stock of Groceries, etc. Families in and about Town waited on weekly, or oftener if required, and as D. W, gives personal attention to the execution of all orders, customers may rely on getting just what they want in the best way possible. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. Celebrated Pultney Whisky. Implements.—Agent for P. &. D. Duncan, Christchurch, well-known makers. Everything at Christchurch prices, with carriage only added. c OAL! COALI! COALI1! The undersigned have just received a large supply of BEST NEWCASTLE And SPRINGFIELD COAL, Which they are Selling at lowest current rateS ' MATSON, COX, & Co., 902 a West street. 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. NEW INDUSTRY. ASPHALTING. JAMES BRADLEY is prepared to take orders for ASPHALTING at very moderate rates. All orders to be left at the Works, Park szreet. : All .work kept In repair for twelve i months. 386 Thos. Dudson, ADpLER & HARNESS MAKEI BUfeMB'TT STREET, ASHBURTON. PeraonV visiting this Establishment ca be supplied with every article of the trad at lowest rprioea. 068 a 1 THOMAS DUDSON. S

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 393, 12 July 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 393, 12 July 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 393, 12 July 1881, Page 1

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