Wanted WANTED — A tidy GIRL, about 12 or 13, to assist in housework. Apply, MrsC. Dixon, Wakanuiroad. 4780 IITANTED Known The best and VV cheapest lot of Jackets and Ulsters at Friedlander Bros. 10 per cent, for cash. 514 e ANTED TtTljßr SHOPS in Havelock street. Low rental — viz.—lss per week. And also to SELL ONE ACRE of LAND, Mayo’s Block. I Apply to James Bakeh, Havelock street, i 251 c ANTED Known—For Dress Materials go to Friedlander Bros. [ Greatest assortment in Ashburton. Trimmings to match each shade. 513 e ANTED Known- That a VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL ENTERTAINMENT will be given at theTinwald Temperance Hall, on WEDNESDAY, May 17th, in aid of the funds of the Will-and-the-Way Lodge, I. O. G. T. Admis-sion-Adults, One Shilling ; Children, half-price. To commence at Bp. m. 454 e ANTED Known—The cheapest lot of Blankets in Ashburton at Friedlander Bi’os. 10 per cent for cash. 512 e ANTED KNOWN PHOTOGRAPHS, Photographs, Two Dozen for 2s 6d (for a short time only) at tho American Gem Studio, Burnett street, opposite Mail office. 470 e
WANTED KNOWN—If you want to Grow a splendid crop of Turnips, Purchase some of Mayo’s Uoneduat. —Address F. Mayo, Hamstead Mills. 255 d • XT'ANTED KNOWN. —A OikculaxVV ing Library is now open at L. F. Andrewes’, Bookseller, East street South, Ashburton. A large number of books to choose from. Terms very moderate 745 d \%T ANTED KNOWN —That Robert W 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. 700 c Special Advertisements. SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL STATIONERY. SCHOOL COMMITTEES SUPPLIED. Foolscap from 16s per Ream, Cash. Envelopes „ Cs 6d per 1,000 ~ Note Paper, Five Quires, Is ~ A GOOD ASSORTMENT of Ledgers, Cash, Day Books, and Ledger Books IN STOCK. Toys Fancy Goods, Crewel Wools, &c. H. M. Jones. Stationer and Bookseller, 203 d OKA AAA TC* LEND on Freehold X/DU,UUU Property, in sums of £3OO And upwards, at Lowest Current Rates of Interest THE N.Z. GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE COMPANY, LIMITED. WILLIAM HORNE, 286e* Agent.
Gr. Adams & Co., PRACTICAL ENGLISH WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND IMPORTERS, HIGH STREET (Next W. J. Fishers), Chuistchcjhch. Rotherham’s English Laver Watches, guaranteed genuine, capped and jewelled, £5 10s to £lO 10s. American Waltham Lever Watches, of world-wide celebrity, English I lall-marked cases, £3 10s to £5 10s. N. R. See that the words “Waltham, Mass.” are engraved on the works. None are genuine without. Ladies’ Watches, in gold or silver cases, from 455. Every Watch is Examined, Timed, and Guaranteed for Two Years. A splendid assortment of the Newest Patterns in Gold and Silver Jewellery. Novkltiks in Gubknstong. 471 e E W COAL YARD. Coals. Coals, Coals. Tho Undersigned desires to intimate to his Customers and tho Public generally that he has OPENED IN THE COAL TRADE, in conjunction with his present TIMBER and FIREWOOD BUSINESS, and has now on Stock and to Arrive, a large supply of the best Newcastle Coals, (From the Old Lambton Mine), which will bo delivered to Customers to any part of tho Town and Suburbs at the LOWE-O' POSSIBLE RATES. ALPHEUS HAYES, Timber and Coal Merchant, 4380 East street, Ashburton.
The most marvellous musical INSTRUMENT of the Age is the Orguinette, By Her Majesty’s Royal Letters Patent. A child can perform on it, either Operatic, Dance, or Sacred Music, after one hour’s instruction. Any kind of Music can be procured for it, and performed without any knowledge of music. The Cabinet Orguinette is excellent in tone, unique in design, durable in every part, and an ornament in any room. For Cash, or by Monthly Instalments. On view at the ASHBURTON MUSIC SALOON' Tancred street. 11. J. WEEKS. Go3d Andrews s bro s. (Late L. F. Andrewes), BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND NEWS-AGENTS, East street South, Ashburton. School-books and Stationery of Every Description. School Committees supplied. Hymn and Prayer-books of Every Kind. Children’s Picture and Story Books. American Novelties, just arrived. Journals, Magazines, and Home Papers every Mail. A large assortment of Maori Photographs, including Te Whiti and other Chiefs. N. B.— All orders attended to without delay. 334 e
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 638, 17 May 1882, Page 2
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695Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 638, 17 May 1882, Page 2
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