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V O-M-K-Bnsinesa Notices. i n?ay < i favor, though she may Li‘j7'il4?i < J W fMuf ■; !'■ -■ ■ . ; L ,.< ; Bpjght ,morning comes after the night, And no matter how long a good, man; may be down, r < ■ | ..;. u^^.r^,if! he)Bti9lm v to.-tli6 ) righti

Tn ,the. game of onr lives, though the ~'We ml uave our cnaxjcea of il trumps, “ Fait'^alihg’^if 1 jrbii -would “ gount ‘ Fait' 1: if ;pbu -would honors,” wo say, ■■ And never be down in the dumps. The oldest of men tell us life is a span, Though the “lane without turning" seems long ; When sadness creepsanto the heart of a Than-> */■ # ‘ fv' THe should hurry it out with a song. 1 Though 0 the 11 Wad' be sc( rougli that the progress is slow, >f Thetfgh oiirkheea'may be aching Iwith bumps, ’Twill bh .changed if.a.iitjfelejfurtheriwego. So never be down in the dumps. Should folk disappoint—say, your tailor, ■ garment or suit, • Visit G. J. F. kublow for perfection in ’ J And' saving 'your money to boot. He’ll suit you with all that is novel: and rare. . -And prove himself a regular “ truinp, For giving both cheapness and thorough g<)od w6ar, ' 1J) c f /' '•< . T 'J ! So never be down in the dumps. ,Y To'give-S%hsh/and RelsahlS' Materials, Perfect Fit, and unmistakable Cheapness, is l9 f „petfpfit?W f the ing supplied by G. J. F. Xiudlq^,i The variety pfjCoatings and Tweeda to be seen at his establishment is, moreover, the. moat . complete. and , extensive in do other ! tliain l;ight in.i’Obtaihing/thfeiir : dress thbrnseives and sons at 1, J G. J, F. Lublow’s, EAST S T I : iT: m w ASHBTOTOK.' REST, . *lßa

TJ^R'UITE RER, AND GREEN_C GROCER, 1 &c., &0., tenders bis .best thanks to-His Customers and Friends for the liberal support accorded ihim during' the past-three years,and wishes to, intimate to his Friends and the Public of d AShbUrton that ' he has RE-CDM-MENOBD BUSINESS id the Front Shop of the Town Hally next door to hisl old ahop, all d' lately occupied by J, : Mooar. Fresh Vegetables. Fruit and Confectidnery. ;• ‘ Orders left at the shop will be delivered with despatch , did

GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Would invite attention to their; large and varied Stools, especially,to thle following linednow landing, viz:— Raw and<Boiled Oils Genuine White Lead, 281bs and J.cwt ■' v kegs ■ 1 1 : ; - Varnidh in i, and 1 gallons -■ Lamp Black Raddle Seaming Twine Ink Powder Sponge Baths ' 1 -Ranges and G rates American Stoves , Poqdersand Eire Irons Colonial Ovens Locks and Hinges Preserving Pans E. P. Cruets and Mugs E. P. Pickle Jars •/Table Cutlery ''SKeap Shears • ■ i iTurkey, Stones Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ 1 Ironmongery —Furnishing-Ironmongery . Spades and, Forks Shovels and Rakes 100 kegs Wire Nails -.-Wire Netting ■ - : Barhed Fence Wire Fencing iWire (plain), Nos. 8,9, and 10 Hoeshnd Grubbers Qaster-Oil Lard Oil Colza Oil Engine Packing iMue Brushes Machine Oil (New Zealand production) M‘Cormi<?k Reapers and Binders 30. tons Binding Wire _ ' , 202 Bales Cprnsacks, full size , All extras for M'Cormick Machines Scott Bros.’ Ranges at Christchurch prices ; ' 1 Crompton’s Ranges at Christchurch prices GROCERIES. 1: We would invite the attention of families and all who wish to buy in quantities any of the following goods, to the fact that we hold vary large stocks, ; and are prepared to sell at lowest wholesale prices.

TEA We are now making a speciality of, and 'can supply the pure article, combining , strength and flavour, at from Is 9d to : 3s per lb. ' COFFEE. i) Fresh ground Mocha Coffee (loose) can bo had, pure or mixed, with locally i pre-' pared Chicory. To buy the article in this way. effects' a great, saving, ; as the tins are weighed with all tinned coffee, which (adds ,20. per cent to the price. SUGAR. . i 10 TONS WHITE AND YELLOW CRYSTAL. TOBACCO. NAIL ROD AND CABLE ; TWIST. J!fJ I I Soap, Candles, Currants Raisons* i Rice, Salt, ai\d every article in the trade of the and at lowest price. ORR AND CO. P.S.—China and Glassware at Job Prices. 12d i ■VTURSE. Patoino begs to in- ! tiinate that she has opened a Private Nursing Establishment and HospitaTfor Ladies' and Gentlemen, and is prepared to receive! Ladies to Nurse who require medical ; . attention. Address Moore street, near Presbyterian Manse. 104 c

WASTE PAPER for Sale, 2d per lb., at the Guaedian Office. TrtORMS PRINTED “To Let f and ~F ■ “ For, Side ’’—can bo obtaLiei atthe - -t—; Building and friendly sooib TIBS’ ACTS, on Sale at the 1 Office of thia Paper.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 492, 15 November 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 492, 15 November 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 492, 15 November 1881, Page 4

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