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Boarding Houses, &cPRINCE ALBERT BOAR DIN ( HOUSE. [- . In consequence of insufficient accom modation at the Echo Dining Rooms, th proprietor has taken the PRINC] , ALBERT BOARDING HOUSE, wher * a good table will always be kept. Meal Ts each. Good Accommodation fo .Boarders and Travellers, at 16s, 18s, am i£l per week, to meet the times. Privat >t Rooms for families. Remember the ad |dress—Charles Truckle, Prince Alber Boarding House, Wills street, nea: the Railway Station, , i • 944 i •yTICTORIAN BOARDING HOUSE i ■■■'■ The undersigned has now OPENED t ; Boarding House in Tancred street West, and hopes, by strict attention to the com ‘fort of Customers, to merit a fair portion Of the public patronage. Note the Address— N. DUF F, ' VICTORIAN BpARDING HOUSE, Adjoining Victorian Stables, TANCRED STREET. 438 c Business Notices.. THE undersigned beg to advise their numerous Customers Of the arrival or a large consignment of NEW AND GENUINE SEEDS Of all kinds, for both Farm and Garden. These will be sold at the Lowest Rates SEALY BROS., SEEDSMEN AND NURSERYMEN, East Street, Ashburton. 707 c MISS BUCKMAN, French milliner and dress MAKER, Begs to thank the ladies of Ashburton for their patronage, and to inform them that she has now received the latest Styles from London and Paris. Mourning and Wedding orders executed with her usual taste and style. ladies making up their own materials can have their patterns cut and fitted at a moderate charge. , Also, Ladies’ Riding Habits, Jackets, Children’s Costumes, and Boys’ Suits, with full instructions for making up. Address— MISS BUCKMAN, AITKEN STREET, (Near the High School) Ashburton. APPRENTICES WANTED. INC E N T & CO.’S Light Family BITTER ALE. First Prize at the Christchurch Show, 1881. This ALE is brewed from the Choicest Malt and Hops, and is guaranteed to keep in eny climate. It has been subjected to the severest tests, and is now acknowledged to be the most wholesome and palatable drink offered to the public. We supply it in hogsheads, barrels, half-hogsheads, and kilderkins, and deliver free in Christchurch and suburbs, or to any railway station in the Canterbury Provincial District. ASHBURTON AGENTS 261 d JAMESON & ROBERTS. A, Jg L Z B R O S., 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 Dunedinj combined with five years experience in the County of Ashburton, they are prepared In 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 yy H. MESSENGER, OF ; HIS LORDSHIP’S LARDER, , In thanking his numerous country , patrons, and the public generally, for past i 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 foi 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, t( supply a want long felt in Christchurch viz.;— A GRILLED CHOP OR STEAK, , At any hour of the day, which will be ac _ companied with a Glass of Bass’s cele brated Bottled Ale. B FOR ONE SHILLING. Dinners, Banquets, Ball Suppi Wedding Breakfasts, ' and Picnics j tided lor, in the very beet possible sty W. H. MESSENGER, Purveyoi ANTED KNOWN—That Visi : , Cards, plain or mourning, car obtained printed in various 'styles; ai QuardiwirOfiice, oppoaitatheßai

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 505, 10 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 505, 10 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 505, 10 December 1881, Page 1

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