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Wanted. P LOXJGHING, WANTED—A. number of PLOUGHS for the Ashburton. Terrace Paddocks. ; JOHN GRIGG. Longbeach, Dec. 19. 3854 X'TTANTED —A COOK for a Station. VV Must be able to make good bread. Jameson and Roberts. 393 d WANTED— A GIRL, between 14 and 16 years of age, to attend to children and do light house work. Apply for address, Office of this Paper. 38Gd WANTED— TENDERS for CUTTING 68 acres of wheat with a string binder, and Stooking. Carting, and Stacking the same. The stacks to be built where directed. Tenders to be sent in not later than MONDAY, 2nd Janufirv, addressed to J. Stanley Beucb, Elgin. 405 d VtTANTED KNOWN— Mrs Hendeß- \ V son. Dressmaker, Burnett street, near Catholic Church. Ladies’ Dresses made from 5s (3d. Apprentices Wanted. WANTED KNOWN—During the Christmas Season, FRTEDLANDER BROS, are selling NEW FRUIT, NEW FRUIT, Currants, Cid ; Elemes, 7d ; Sultanas, 8d ; Candied Peel. Is 6d ; Best Butter, (id; and General Groceries equally cheap for Cash. 318 d ITT ANTED KNOWN—If you want to W Grow a splendid crop of Turnips, Purchase some of Mayo’s Bonedust. F. Mayo, Hamstead Millfi. ~ .... 255 d IT TANTE& KNOWN. —SPRING VV AND SUMMER MILLINERY. MISS YERRALL is now Showing her First Display of Spring Millinery. Colombo street (opposite CookhaM Hob Se.) ST/'ANTED KNOWN— That Robert V y Elatoh, 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 KN OWN— Christmas and Nrw Year arrived, the Best and Newest Assortment ever seen, including Scented Satchets and Fringed Cards.—L. F. Andrewes, Bookseller and Stationer, East street South, Ashburton. 766 c Special Advertisements. THE undersigned will be prepared, during the coming season, to supply the following articles at the lowest rates; — REAPERS and BINDERS EXTRAS for DO. RINDING WIRE CORN SACKS TURNIP and RAPE SEEDS PLOUGH SHARES And all kinds of Agricultural Implements. FREDK. PAVITT, Corn Merchant, &c., Ashburton. Agent for John Anderson, Canterbury Foundry, Chiistchurch; Geo. Booth and Sons, Importers of Agricultural .Implements, Christchurch; and Agent for the United Insurance Company. 150 d mHE COMPLIMENTS OF THE JL SEASON. Heads of Families, and all who wish to obtain suitable articles for Christmas Presents and NEW YEAR’S GIFTS Are respectfully invited to inspect the unrivalled assortment of Toys, Fancy Goods, Christmas and New Year’s Cards, etc., just opened up by the undersigned. Alsu STATIONERY, i’lain and Fancy Note Paper and Envelopes, Account and Memorandum Books, School Books, etc. An extensive stock to select from. Schools liberally dealt with. H. M. Jones, EAST STREET AND BARING SQUARE. Pianos* Organs, Harmoniums, and all kinds of Musical Instruments on Deferred Payments. A quantity of SHEET MUSIC very cheap. Lowest Prices for Cash. 293 d

j£JIS LORDSHIP’S LARDER. THE ONLY ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WORLD WHERE A GRILLED CHOP OR STEAK, AND A GLASS OF BASS’ ENGLISH ALE, Can be obtained FOR ONE SHILLING. THE BEST MENU TO CHOOSE FROM IN CHRISTCHUBCH, Unequalled Accommodation for Ladies. Dinners, Banquets, Ball Suppers, Wedding Breakfasts, and Picnics provided for, in the very best possible style. W. H. MESSENGER, 360 d Purveyor. Back from the front,—The scare at Parihaka is over; our volunteers have proved themselves equal to the occasion, and although no fighting was done, they were the “ boys” to do it had it been required; a brush with the “ black fellows ” was what they went for. Nevertheless they did a good deal of hard tramping up hill and down dale; and the astonishing fact is that most of them, having been provided with STOUT BOOTS from C. HAWKINS’ never-to-be-excelled Boot and Shoe Warehouse, came back with their “ understandings” nearly as good as when they left this go-ahead little township. Try C. Hawkins’ Shop before you go elsewhere. 998 c 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. Haircutting, Shaving and Shampooing. FAST STREET ASHBURTON 257a* THE GUARDIAN is puhT-hed every evening, giving every day ■7 s, up to the hour of going to press. This is better than buying a sixpenny weekly, j

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 515, 22 December 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 515, 22 December 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 515, 22 December 1881, Page 2

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