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Wanted. MASTER V\ for the Lismoro Government School. Applications, accompanied with testimonials, will be received by the undersigned until TUESDAY, the 10th January, 1882. ARCHD. M'COLL, Chairman of Committee. Rangitata Station, Cracroft. 507 d WANTED, a Smart LAD. Apply, between 7 and 8 this evening, at Shop adjoining Thiele’s Bakery. 511 d ATT ANTED, a General SERVANT, W Apply immediately, to Mrs T. R Hodder, North-west Belt. 514 d WANTED —An assistant BLACKSMITH. Apply to John Grigg, Longbeach. 504 d TXT ANTED—A MAN to drive a VV Reaping Machine for the harvest. Good wages will be given to a competent man. Apply T. Trevorza, Wakanui. 501 d WANTED, for the Country, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs Parsons, Seafield, Ashburton. 472 d WANTED— A good general SERVANT. Wages £34 per annum. Apply, Miss Calugan, Tailored street, Ashburton. 455 d WANTED. —Two Gentlemen require Comfortable BOARD and RESIDENCE where no other boarders are kept, within a few minutes walk of the centre of the town. Apply, stating terms, before tho 9th, to “8.8.8.,” Box 42, Post Office, Ashburton. XT-t-ANTED Two MACHINES, to VV Thresh Nine Hundred (900) Acres of Nvheat each. Tenders will be received by tho undersigned till 7th JANUARY, 1882. Machine to find all men. 429 1 11. T. WINTER. WANTED— TENDERS for CUTTING 100 Acres of Wheat (more or less). Tenderers to state wire or string. Tenders to be sent in by Jan. 6. Frank M. Foster, Winslow. 502 d \\T ANTED—TENDERS for HARVV VESTING 350 Acres (more or less) of Oats and Wheat ; also, 50 Acres Grass. Apply to E. H. Dobson, Lowcliffe. 500 d yXT ANTED Shearers, Harvesters, V and the public generally to know that Ready Money Richards leaves Ashburton Jan. 15th. 474 d ANTED KNOWN—If you want to Grow a splendid crop of Turnips, Purchase some of Mayo’s Bonedust. —Address F. Mayo, Hamstead Mills. 255 d

WAN TED KNOWN. —SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY. MISS YERRALL is now Showing her First Display of Spring Millinery. Colombo street (opposite Cookham House.) 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. WANTED THE GUARDIAN tells your Wants for la. ■ cash. Special Advertisements. 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, Conjertinas, Flutes, Violins, Mouth Orjans, and Toys of every description, direct from Home. Haircutting, Shaving and Shampooing. EAST STREET ASHBURTON. 257a* Back from the front.—The scare at "Pai-ihaka 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 ’ittle township. Try C. Hawkins’ Shop before you go elsewhere. 998 c

R I N T 1 N G, Ok Evkp.y Deschiption, NEATLY AND CHEAPLY EXEC U T E D, rjIHE Q.UARDIAN QFFICE, WEST STREET f> RACTIOAL CABINETMAKER, JT UPHOLSTERER, &0., BURNETT STREET, Opposite the Mail Office. Easy Chairs, Couches, English and American Chairs, Single and Double Iron and Wood Bedsteads. All kinds of Carpeting, Matting, and Oilcloth. A large assortment of Repps and Cretonnes at lowest prices. Suites of Furniture from Ll 3 and upwards. All kinds of furniture re-covered and repaired at the very lowest prices. All work guaranteed and completed at the shortest notice. Furniture exchanged, and highest prices given for second-hand Furniture. Note the address—Cheapest House in; Ashburton, opposite Mail Office, Burnett AT John Meech, street ai6c

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 526, 5 January 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 526, 5 January 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 526, 5 January 1882, Page 2

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