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Wanted. Wanted— six ploughmen, to first-class (jdiW highest harvest bonus will bbgiveniJOHN GRIGG, 443 d Longbeach. WANTED —Two MACHINES, to Thresh Nine Hundred (900) Acres of Wheat each. Tenders will be received by the undersigned till 7th JANUARY, 1882. Machine to find all men. 429 d H. T. WINTER. WANTED KNOWN—A GRAND BALL will be held in Mr Clark’s Grain Store, Tinwald, on MONDAY, January 2, 1882. Tickets, 2a 6d each ; ladies free. 445 d VTTANTED KNOWN—Mus HenderV V son, Dressmaker, Burnett street, near Catholic Church. Ladies’ Dresses made from 5s Gd. Apprentices Wanted. WANTED KNOWN—If you want to Grow a splendid crop of Turnips, Purchase some of Mayo’s Bonedust. —Address F. Mayo, Hamstoad Mills. 255 d WANTED KNOWN.—SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY. MISS VERRALL is now Showing her First Display of Spring Millinery. Colombo street (opposite Cookham House.) 827 c WANTED KNOWN—That Robert 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. TI7ANTED KNOWN—During the ¥ f Christmas Season, PR lEDLaNDER BIDS, are selling NEW FRUIT, NEW FRUIT, Currants, Cid ; Elemes, 7d ; Sultanas, <Sd ; Candied Peel, Is Gd ; Best Bolter, 6.1; and General Groceries equally cheap fur Cash. 31 8 d WANTED KNOWN —Christmas and Nrw Year Cards— Just 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 BEST VALUE FOR READY MONEY IS THE MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING MANUFACTURED BY THE NEW ZEALAND Clothing Eactory, Which can be purchased at their Retail Branches all over New Zealand. A SINGLE GARMENT AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE. Thousands of discerning customers testify that the New Zealand Clothing Factory’s Garments are the very best for ready money. Ashburton Branch : East Street. W. SPARROW, 692 c ’ Branch Manager.

The compliments of the 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. Also STATIONERY. Plain 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. 2D3d

H. D. MONK’S ORIENTAL BILLIARD AND REFRESHMENT SALOON is NOW OPEN DAILY. Tables by Alcock and Thurston of the highest quality. Carved in solid walnut. Come and see one of the FINEST BILLIARD SALOONS In the Colony. FLEMING’S BUILDINGS, TRIANGLE Next A. Wilson, Tobacconist, 25c Christchurch.

O. Carstens & Co., (Late Weston’s), PROSPECT BUILDINGS, Tobacconist, fancy goods, AND STATIONERY. Meerschaum Pipes, G.B.D. Pipes Nail rod, 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. EAST STREET ASHBURTON. 257a* Back from the front—The scare at T>arihaka 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 “ blackfellows ” 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 rW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED). AN AGENCY has this day been OPENED at Ashburton, with Mr Waiter B. Moss in charge. TEMPORARY OFFICE CORNER OP WEST AND HAVELOCK STREETS. JOHN COOKE, Manager. Christchurch, October 1, 1881. 7820

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 519, 27 December 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 519, 27 December 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 519, 27 December 1881, Page 2

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