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Wanted. WANTED— A good General SER VANT for a small private family. Apply, Office of this Paper. 186 d WANTED —Everybody to see Ready Money Richard’s advertisement. ' 119 d \\T ANTED to SELL for £lO, cost ■V ♦ £3O—A large American COOKING RANGE, 4ft. 6in. by 3ft., suitable for a boardinghouse or station. Apply to James Baker, Havelock street. 154 c TyANTED TENDERS for BREAKINQ OP 225 Acres Land, near Clark's, Thompson’s Track. Apply to Jameson and Roberts, Ashburton. 204 d WANTED —TENDERS for PLASTERING four brick shops in Havelock street, containing about l,t)00 yards,'at per yard. Particulars, apply to F. A. SarQeant, on the works. 217 d -\tr ANTED—ITENDERS 1 TENDERS for the stxpVV pty of One Hundred Tons of FLOOR Best, guaranteed for cafeh on delivery and proof of quality, lenders to close on the Ist December, 1881. R. Lancaster, Ashburton. 76d WANTED to Rent—Twenty Acres of English grass with water, near the township of Apply, Office of this Paper. 69d W~ ANTED KNOWN; —SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINER?. MISS VERRALL is now Showing her First Display of Spring Millinery. Colombo street (opposite Cookhara House.) 827 c TTTANTED KNOWN—That Robert W Elston, Burnett street, Ashburton, having procured the Newest Apparatus, is prepared to SWEEP CHIMNEYS at, very low rates. Any orders left at the Town Hall will receive prompt attention. 760 c WANTED KNOWN.—Just received a consignment of “ Novelties,” together with new, rare and generally esteemed varieties of Flower Seeds, annual and perennial, in addition to those catalogued. Those of my customers who have not had their orders for Garibaldi Bulbs, Carnations, &c., will oblige by calling for he same. A very fine stock of beddingout Plants will be ready in September and October. W. Gimblett, Colombo street, Christchurch. 680 c ’Wf ANTED KNOWN—Every descrip- » » . tion of Plain and Fancy Pointing executed on the shortest notice, at the Guardian Office, next Matson, Cox, and Go. West street. WANTED THE GUARDIAN tells your Wants for Is- - cash. Special Advertisements. Ashburton registry office, For Male and Female Servants. All orders for Servants by letter or otherwise receive prompt attention. L. F. ANDREWES, Labor Agent, East Street, 765 c Ashburton. O. Carstens & Co., (Late Weston’s), PROSPECT BUILDINGS, Tobacconist, fancy goods, AND STATIONERY. Meerschaum Pipes, G.B.D. Pipes Nailrod, Twist, and Vanity Fair Tobacco A nice assortment of Accordions, Concertinas, Flutes, Violins, Mouth Organs, and Toys of every description, direct from Home. Saircutting, Shaving and Shampooing. EAST STREET ASHBURTON. 257a* •yjy H. MESSENGER OP HIS LORDSHIP’S LARDER, In thanking his numerous country patrons, and the public generally, for past favors, begs to intimate that, having completed extensive alterations and improvements, he is now in a position to offer them unequalled accommodation. The increased accommodation for Ladies is a special feature in the improvements. W. H. M. also begs to add that in addition to the above he has made provision, from the First day of November next, to supply a want long felt in Christchurch, viz.;— A GRILLED CHOP OR STEAK, At any hour of the day, which will be accompanied with a Glass of Bass’s celebrated Bottled Ale. FOR ONE SHILLING. Dinners, Banquets, Ball Suppers, Wedding Breakfasts, and Picnics provided for, in the very best possible style. W. H. MESSENGER, 987 c Purveyor. W w Pi H • co Q W Pi' u £ <. h fN-g g . o- S 55 oW ■H S’ Pi oft * QQ O £ •rH A (M '-U <8 w a rt - a. O m o f£ S S o -s S s. H S O John Meech, RACTICAL CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, &0., JRN ET T STREET, Opposite the Mail Office. Easy Chairs, Couches, English and American Chairs, Single and Double Iron and Wood Bedsteads. All kinds of Carpeting, Matting, and Oilcloth. A large assortment of Repps and Cretonnes at lowest prices. Suites of Furniture from Ll 3 and upwards. All kinds of furniture re-covered and repaired at the very lowest prices. All work guaranteed and completed at the shortest notice. Furniture exchanged, and highest prices given for second-hand Furniture. Note the address—Cheapest House in Ashburton, opposite Mail Office, Burnett atfeet, 316

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 505, 30 November 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 505, 30 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 505, 30 November 1881, Page 2

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