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£ w p w o C/3 > k PQ K W \ H U ■piREE TRAI SOMERSET E BAKjERY, AND BUTCHERY. Having combined the two Businesses jget and by keeping af good LOAF sd, and!6ozst( the lb, ti'ust to receive a share of patrcnage. Suck to Free Trade andFitBBTsADE will Stick to You. R. LANCASTER. 301 d T H B LA T E FI EE. The .undersigned bp"a to notify that Messrs Acland Campbell and Co. have kindly placed thisir Grain Store at his disposal, and that !the same will be opened as a temporary ijjIYERY AND BAIT STABLES on and after this date. Customers will! find that they will receive, tha same attention, and their horses, etc., the sii-me care as formerly. Note tl|ie Address — Edward Cookson, ACLAND, CAIMPBELL & GO’S STORES, Peter street, hear Quill’s Hotel, r AIiHBURXON. Dec. 1881. TINWALD GO, lL AND FIREWOOD EPOT. ‘ i E. [Late of Montgoir Having taken the losophDfark, begj Bean c ery and Co,, Limited), Coal Premises of, Mr :or the support Ike has received Ejince jomraencipg Business as above, andhjopea jy attention and divility, combined jwith ;he Lowest PriceSj to still merit their supjort. \ \‘ Agent for the Springfield Coal Com>any. Coal, Firejwood, Poit and Rails, Stakes, etc. 1 . i Orders taken foi: Bricks, Cement, liime, Dimber, etc. d67d PRINTED “To Let 1 and Jj ;1 A Fo? 'Sale ’ —canbe obtained a f, the GUARDlAwGffioe; . ’ ibft -In y/uin 1,. b-
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 544, 26 January 1882, Page 4
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498Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 544, 26 January 1882, Page 4
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