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Wanted. WANTED— By bachelor, BOARD and LODGING. No other boarders ; no children ; 255. Address, Z., Post Offise, Ashburton. 345 c ANTED—To APPRENTICE at once, a respectable Youth, aged 12 ; the Eootmaking or any light trade preferred. Apply, B. A. Garnett, Hairdresser, Cashel street, Christchurch. 337 c WANTED A First-class General SERVANT. Apply, Mrs John Orr, Alford Forest Road. WANTED— 20,000 Bushels of GRAIN to Crush, at 2d per bushel. Mayo and Hunt. 201 c WANTED KNOWN—That the Undersigned is prepared to put and keep in ORDER GARDENS, by the day or year, at very low rates. Apply, J. Ling, Mayo’s Block. 185 c r ANTED KNOWN—That Miss , T Yerrallj is now showing her Winter Stock of Millinery, Drapery &c. Stay and Corset Manufacturer. Dressmaking done on Premises, Colombo street, opposite Cookham House. 630 a YTfT'ANTED EVERBODY to know that VV HORSE COVERS can be bought for 17s 6d (former price, 255), at S. Stephens’, Saddler, Tinwald. 726 a WANTED BUYERS—Terms to suit purchasers. 1 Smith Organ, 6 stops, powerful, secondhand. 1 Mason and Hamlin Cabinet Organ, 5 stops, sweet tone, secondhand. 1 Bord Pianette, cheap for cash, 1 Broadwood do., L 26 cash. Dresden Models, newest style. Brinsmeads, bicord, 7 octaves, in plain case. H. J. Weeks, Dealer in Musical Instruments, Cameron Street West. 931 a ANTED KNOWN—That Robert T T Elston, JBurnett street, Ashburton, having procured the Newest Apparatus, is prepared to SWEEP CHIMNEYS at ?ery low rates. Any orders left at the Town Hall will receive prompt attention. 81c WANTED KNOWN. —Young Ladies’ Journal, Is 7d ; Bow Bells, Is 7d; Family Reader (Monthly), Is 2d ; (Quarterly) do., 2s 2d ; Family Herald, Is ; London Journal, ls4d ; &c., &c. A large assortment of School Books and Stationery of every description. Hymn and Prayer Books, &c., &c. Subscribers wanted for every Newspaper and Periodical published. Books, Piece Music, &c., not in stock can be supplied to order, at lowest prices. _ L. F. Andrewes, Bookseller, Stationer, and General Newspaper Agent, East street South. 953 a WANTED KNOWN. Ashburton REGISTRY OFFICE for Male and Female Servants. —E. F. Andrewes begs to inform the public of Ashburton and surrounding districts that he has opened the above. Male and Female Servants of all classes provided. Employers requiring servants and all persons with good recommendations, who are in want of situations, are requested to apply to L. F. Andrewes, Labor Agent, Bookseller and Stationer, East street South. N.B. Orders by post or otherwise promptly attended to. 102 c Special Advertisements.

UNSTABLE HOUSE, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. J. Ballantyne & Co. Have now commenced their EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE OF WINTER DRAPERY & CLOTHING. IMMENSE REDUCTIONS. ONE SHILLING off every Pound purchased for cash. DUNSTABLE HOUSE. 3460

I^TURSE. —Mrs Paulino begs to intimate that she has opened a Private Nursing Establishment and Hospital for Ladies and Gentlemen, and is prepared to receive Ladies to Nurse who require medical attention. Address Moore street, near Presbyterian Manse. 104 c

AND LARGE DISCOUNTS. 4s. in the £ RETURNED to all Customers purchasing Mena’ or Boys’ Clothing, For this Month only, EVERETT BROS., Havelock street. Two Shillings in the Pound returned to all customers purchasing in Mercery, Dresses, Manchester, Millinery, and Fancy Departments. SAVE 2s in the £ or 10 per cent, on purchases, 4s in the £ or 20 per cent.gg ENIGMA. —What am I ? 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 1 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 he—and 1 am—in the now famous pure blended tea. I'm in pickles, in sauces, in cdffee, in spice, in lo’lies and sweetmeats, ar d everything nice. In general groceries, plain to be seen, with goods of first quality, fit for. the Queen. In gratitude which, for past favors, I feel, and favors to come only more will reveal. I’m found in good value, which still may be had at CARSON’S, who says he will always be glad to welcome new comers as well as old friends, and this invitation accordingly sends ; and prejudice only could make it a crime to do so in form of enigma and rhyme. Now name what I am. You will easily guess ; and, pray, when you do, don’t forget the address. Try Carson’s Fruit Warehouse, between the two banks, where there’s always good value for money, with thanks. Sole Agent for Nelson, Moatb, <fe Co. ’s Pure Blended Teas, ' in boxes and packets (see advertisement and handbills). 3c

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 407, 28 July 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 407, 28 July 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 407, 28 July 1881, Page 2

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