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Business Notices. “VTEYER BE DOWN IN THE iM DUMPS, Fortune, may favor, though she may frown; Bright morning comes after the night, And no matter how long a good man may be down, He’ll rise if he sticks to the right. In the game of onr lives, though the “ deuce ” is to play. We all have our chances of “ trumps,” “Fair dealing” if you would “count honors,” we 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 creeps into the heart of a man He should hurry it out with a song. Though the road be so rough that the progress is slow, Though our knees may be aching with bumps, ’Twill be changed if a little further we go, So never be down in the dumps. Should folk disappoint—say, your tailor, to wit, With separate garment or suit, Yisit G. J. F. Lublow for perfection in fit, And saving your money to boot. He’ll suit you with all that is novel and rare, And prove himself a regular “trump,” For giving both cheapness and thorough good wear, So never be down in the dumps. To give Stylish and Reliable Materials, Perfect Pit, and unmistakable Cheapness, is thq state of perfection attained in the Clothing supplied by G. J. F. Lublow. The variety of Coatings and Tweeds to be seen at his establishment is, moreover, the inost complete and extensive in Canterbury. Gentlemen cannot do Other than ; right in obtaining their dress for themselves and their sons at Gr. J. F. Dublow’s, EAST STREET, 1 Ashburton. 718 a W. T. Davison, FRiUITERER, AND GREENi GROCER, &c., &c., tenders his best thanks to his Customers and Friends for the liberal support accorded him during the past, three years, and wishes to intimate to his Friends and the Public of Ashburton that he has RE-COM-MENjCED BUSINESS in the Front Shop of the Town Hall, next door to his old shop, | and lately occupied by J. Mooar. Fresh Vegetables. Fruit and Confectionery. Orders left at the shop will be delivered with despatch, 61d Orr and Co., JR O N M O'iN G E R S I NO IMPORTERS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Would invite attention to their large and varied Stock, especially to the following lines now landing, viz : Raw and Boiled Oils Genuine White Lead, 281bs and lewt kegs Yarnish in J, J, and 1 gallons Lamp Black Raddle Seaming Twine Ink Powder Sponge Baths Ranges and Grates American Stoves Fenders and Fire Irons Colonial Ovens Locks and Hinges Preserving Pans E. P. Cruets and Mugs E. jP. Pickle Jars Table Cutlery Sheap Shears Turkey Stones Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Ironmongery Furnishing Ironmongery Spiadea and Forks Shovels and Rakes 100 kegs Wire Nails Wire Netting Barbed Fence Wire Fencing Wire (plain), Noa. 8,9, 'and 10 Hoes and Grubbers Caster Oil Lard Oil Colza Oil Engine Packing Epgino Flue Brushes Machine Oil (New Zealand production) M'Cormick Reapers and Binders 30 tons Binding Wire . . 202 Bales Cornsacks, full size All, extras for M'Gormick Machines Scott Bros.’ Ranges at Christchurch V j prices Crompton’s Ranges at Christchurch ; ! prices , . GROCERIES. if./ i We would invite the attention of families and j all who wish to buy in quantities any of the following goods, to the fact that we hold very large stocks, and are prepared to sell at lowest wholesale prices. TEA We are now making a speciality of,s and can j supply the pure article, combining strength and flavour, at from la 9d to 3s per lb. , COFFEE. Fresh ground Moclmj Coflee (loose) can be bad-, pure or mixed, with locally prepared Chicory- To buy the article in this way effects a greaf saying, as the tins are weighed with all tinned coffee, which adds 20 ])er cent to the price. I

I SUGAR. 10 j TONS WHITE AND YELLOW ' CRYSTAL. TOBACCO. tWist, NAIL ROD AND CABLE TWIST. £ oap, Currants Raisons, Rice, Sal;, and every article in the trade of the bes: quality and at lowest price. ORR AND CO. P.S.—China and Glassware at Job Prices. . . 12d URSE.-r-iyirs Paulino begs to intitpato that ish.ubas opened a Private Nijrsing Establishment and Hospital for ,Laaies and Gentlemen, and is prepared to receive Ladies to Nurse , w;ho .require meldical .attention. Address Moore etrbet, near Presbyterian Manse. 104 c 'ASTE PAPER for Sale, 2d per lb., at the. Guardian Office. w TjIORMB. PRINTED —“ To Bet ’ and JJ ; attlw, Guardian Office. Building and friendly socie TIES’ ACTS, on Sale at the Office of this Paper.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 508, 3 December 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 508, 3 December 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 508, 3 December 1881, Page 2

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