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Business Notices. THE cry la “ Still they come,” and the ! world seems to think I was right when I insisted on it., and tried to prove that Ashburton is “ the best place in New Zealand by far.” • I hope everyone will find it so, and I take this opportunity to again thank my many kind friends for their past favors, and to assure them and the public generally that I shall, iu these days of competition, do my level best to keep in the front—by attention, civility, and by giving good value. Seasonable Fruits, consignments constantly arriving, also on view a choice lot of sugar, cured hams and bacon, a further consignment of the celebrated Blended TEAS, the praise of which is on the lips of so many as Well as in my advertisement. H. M. C arson’s New Fruit and Italian Warehouse (next Bank of New Zealand), East street. Sole Agent for Nelson, Moate, & Co.’s Pure Blended Teas. 3c

Alford forest general STORE. Henry Knight, Begs lo inform the public that the above STORE IS ROW OPEjN, And is well supplied with every variety of goods, of guaranteed quality, AT STRICTLY MODERATE PRICES. A trial is most respectfully solicited, and orders attended to promptly. Post Office removed to above address from Ist November (adjoining Main School). 16d

The new grocery establishment, ASHBURTON. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY GAINED. Andrew Orr Has much pleasure in informing the public that he has OPENED those premises lately occupied by Mr John Fowler, Tancred street, as a GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT. A.O. would state that his object in starting this New Branch of Business, is to enable his Drapery Customers to have every article required for a household from one establishment, witlout the necessity of opening several accounts. Families waited upon weekly for orders. It is needless to quote prices, as every article will be of the best quality, and at CASH PRICES. A trial respectfully solicited. Good BUTTER and EGGS purchased in any quantity. ANDREW ORR, East street, Ashburton. The Cheap Drapery Sale still going on, at the premises. East street, (next Union Bank). 957 c QOAL! COALI! COAL 11! The undersigned have just received a large supply of BEST NEWCASTLE And SPRINGFIELD COAL, Which they are Selling at lowest current rateß ' MATSON, COX, & Co., 902 a West street.

L Z BROS., COACH BUILDERS (Late in the employ of Baker and Brown), Wills street, Next Cookson’s Stables, Beg to announce to the public that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above line, and hope to supply a want which has long been felt. Having worked in the principal shops in Christchurch and Dunedin, combined with five years experience in the County of Ashburton, they are prepared to executed Orders in firstclass style for Buggies, Waggonettes, Waggons, Traps, Carts, etc., etc., at Moderate Prices. Special attention will be devoted to all Repairs entrusted to their care. Second-hand Buggies, Waggons, and Traps bought, sold, and exchanged. All work guaranteed. Estimates given. 860 c

SUFFOLK BUTCHERY’ Havelock street, Ashburton. GL J. Martin, BUTCHER, Begs to inform the Public of Ashburton Borough and County, that he is Supplying the Primest Meat at CHEAPEST RATES, for CASH. Roast Beef from Corned Beef from Mutton Sausages 3d. to sd. 2M. to 4d. l|d. to 3d. 6d. to 6d. Contractors, Threshing Machine Proprietors, and Harvesters, supplied with very requisite. 912 c

PjpHE FUTURE OF NEW ZEALAND. As the future prosperity of these sunny isles depends in a great measure on the support which is given to colonial manufactures, A. Craighead & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, Tancred street, Have determined to encourage the manufacture of Colonial Tweeds as much as the requirements of their business will permit. By following this course they will be enabled not only to foster the growth and development of the internal resources of New Zealand, but will also be enabled to offer to their friends, patrons, and the general public a very SUPERIOR ARTICLE AT A MODERATE PRICE.

To carry this idea to a practical issue they have just been favored wich a large consignment of the CELEBRATED KAIAPOI TWEEDS, Manufactured to their special order for the coming season. As these Tweeds are equal, and in some respects superior, to anything of the same class that can be imported, they feel confident that, by strict attention to business, and by the exercise of their usual care in cutting and fitting, they will continue to give that satisfaction which their rapidly increasing business warrants them in believing they have given in the past. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED, A CRAIGHEAD AND CO. 716 a TO THE FRONT. —In order to be well up in good BOOTS and SHOES for a little money, carefully read the following list of C. Hawkins’ Cash Prices that cannot be rubbed out. One visit to this shop will convince the Public of this important town :—Men’s watertights, IBs 6d ; shoes from 10s 6d ; E.S. from 13s 6d ; women’s kid boots from 7s 6d ; bouse boots from 4s 9d. Children's at all prices from Is. Note-0. HAWKINS, Ashburton and Tinwald. 9980 Ball programme cards in very neat styles, with Pencils and Ribbons, printed at the Guardian Office, West street.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 496, 8 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 496, 8 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 496, 8 November 1881, Page 3

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