Business Notices. BAKER BROS., gUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, ANI UNDERTAKERS, 3 Wakanui road and Casa street, Ashburton. I 7 PLANS PREPARED & ESTIMATES GIVEN. „472 c F. Furness, rpRUITERER AN3|CONFEOTIQNER Pink ApplSb SaHJtWBEKBIES Cheeeies Nuts, And all other Fruits in Season. REFRESHMENT ROOMS—Tea and Coffee Always Ready. and Saunders’ Buildings. 363 d TITEW TINWALD STORE, J\j Opposite the Railway Shed. Opened June 18, 1881. Biggs and Beid, PROPRIETORS. B. and R. begs to inform their Farming friends and the public'generally, that they have opened a GENERAL STORE, In Jones and Bbadshaw’s old premises, opposite the Railway Shed, ‘ Tinwald, and solicit a share of the general patronage. C H F, A P TEAS I TEAS!! TEAS!II Of the Best Blends. SUGARS! SUGARS!! SUGARS !! At remarkably Low Prices. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! ! CLOTHING !!! And HARDWARE ! HARDWARE ! J HARDWARE !! ! At Prices not to be rubbed out. | B. and R.’s Cart is now running daily in the outlying districts. BIGGS AND REID. 87c NEW INDUSTRY. ASPHALTING. JAMES BRADLEY is prepared to take orders for ASPHALTING at very moderate rates. All orders to be left at the Works, Park street. All work kept in repair for twelve months, 350 c rnHE NEW GROCERY ESTABLISHJL MENT, ASHBURTON. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY GAINED. Andrew Orr His much pleasure in informing the public that he has OPENED those premises lately occupied by Mr John Fowler, Tancred street, as a GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT. A.O. would state that his object in starting this New Branch of Business, is to enable his Drapery Customers to have every article required for a household from one establishment, without the necessity of opening several accounts. Families waited upon weekly for orders. It is needless to quote prices, as every article will be of the best quality, and at CASH PRICES. A trial respectfully solicited. Good BUTTER and EGGS purchased 1 any quantity. ANDREW ORR, East steeet, Ashbukton. The Cheap Drapery Sale still going on, at the premises, East street, (next Union Bank). 957 c J. F. Stratz, HIGH STREET (TRIANGLE), Ceistchuech. PRACTICAL in Foreign and English Watches. Makes all his expenses by his hand-work, therefore he can sell cheaper than any other house in Canterbury. [Established 1877.1 Botheram’s Silver Hunting Levers, £6 £l5O REWARD, if not genuine. 20 per Cent. Cheaper than other Houses. PS « jP Eh * w J. F. Stratz, Watchmaker, from London : 3 p J ® <jI 6 & 5 & & » I 5* H J. F. STRATZ, Direct Importer < Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Silvei Plate from England, France, Germany and America. English Silver Hunting Levers, capped from £3 10s to £lO 10s. £ s. d American Waltham Lovers, with English cases, from ... 2 5 ( American Lever Clocks, in wood or nickel silver cases 0 9 1 Alarm Clocks (nickel silver), bell 012 1
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 523, 31 December 1881, Page 1
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