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Business Notices. ERL IN WOOL DEPOT. MRS KINGSTON has COMMENCED BUSINESS in Crewel 'and Berlin Work, in Tancred street West, late N. Dull’s Victorian Boarding House, near the English Church. Crewel Wools, Silks, Oatmeal Cloth,Crash,Canvass. Brigg’s Patent Patterns in great variety. Ladies’ own materials worked or traced. 32Cc gOAP. SOAP. SOAP. Now on Sale, at the Works in Mooro Street, Ashburton, Soap and Candles, by Bar or Box, at Wholesale Prices ; also, pure Potash Soft Soap for washing Woollen Goods, at 6d per lb. By its use no shrinking or discoloring takes place, as is the case with ordinary soaps. Tallow, Fat, and Grease bought, or taken in exchange for Soap, etc. Candles, 5d per lb. A good bar of Soap for 6d, JOHN £ Leeston, March 3, 1882. JOHN SMITHSON. 930 e

HAYING purchased Messrs T. R. Hodder and Co. ’s STOCK OF IRONMONGERY, GLASSWARE, EARTHENWARE, AND GROCERIES, I will continue the business in the same premises, SAUNDERS’ BUILDINGS, and by keeping the very best quality of Goods, and selling at the very Lowest possible Price, everyone will find it to their advantage to deal with me. Now Landed, a lino of Strong and Well - flavored TEAS, which will be sold at 19s (guaranteed). Tea by the lb, 2s, 2s Cd, and 3s. There has never been anything like the 3s Tea in Ashburton before. I bought the Ironmongery, Glassware, etc., at a large discount under Cost Price, xnd will give my Customers the advantage. Orders left at the Shop will be delivered with despatch, and Families leaving their address will bo waited upon regularly. Prime BUTTER and FRESH EGGS bought in any quantities. Robert Alcorn. 5S9d

o ICE. Jouepii Clark, GRAIN MERCHANT, OPPOSITE BANK OF AUSTRALIA. HIGHEST CASH [PRICE FOR GRAIN. 192 c

A. W. Eandell BEGS to draw the particular attention of the Ashburton Public to the fact that he has got GROWING in his Own Garden." about 20,000 BROCCOLI and CABBAGES; Also, about 20,000 CABBAGE PLANTS, and 2,000 FINE HEADS of CELLERY, which can be obtained retail at the Shop in the Town Hall. Splendid Samples of Onions at Low Prices, in large or small quantities. Good Blue Derwent Potatoes. N. B.—Gardens, Belt Road, corner of N. E. and N. W. Belts, next Sports Ground, Ashburton. 112 d

mHE CO-OPERATIVE BAKERY, JL TRIANGLE, ASHBURTON. A. Thiele Wishes to intimate to his many friends and the public of Ashburton generally, that he has now TWO CARTS running throughout the District, and all orders entrusted to him for Bread, Biscuits, and Confectionery of every description, will be promptly attended to. A. Tin RLE tenders his thanks for past favors, and requests a continuance of public support. First award of merit at the Exhibition A. THIELE. 204 c

RE AT REDUCTION IN WATCHES, J. S. QUINN, Watchmaker, East street, Ashburton, having received a large. stock of English gold and silver Watches, will offer the same at the followng Reduced Prices, viz : —Rotherham s gold hunting Levers from £18; Rotherham’s silver Levers from £6 JOs ; Ehrhardt’s silver English Lever from £5 10s ; gold Genevas (ladies' watches) rom £3 10s ; Waltham watches, in English cases, from £4 ; American watches from £2 os ; two years’ guarantee ■given. Also, a choice selection of Colonial-made Jewellery, Brooches, Earrings, Dress Rings, &c., set with Australian rubies, at correI spondingly low prices. Particular attention paid to the repairing of every description of Watch, Clock, and Jewellery. Guaranteed for 12 months. Pebble and other Spectacles to suit all sights. COe

T. B. Proctor, qCULISTS’ OPTICIAN Office— Over Cuff and Graham’s, next door to Suckling’s Leather Warehouse, CORNS 11 OF LICHFIELD AND MANCHESTER STS., CHRISTCHURCH. 637 c Coflee Palace, No. 1, OLD POST OFFICE, CHRISTCHURCH. g D FISH SUPPERS 0 D STEAKS and CHOPS from the GRILL Every NightOpen always from 7 a. in., till Midnight. 6d. MEALS Od.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 649, 30 May 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 649, 30 May 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 649, 30 May 1882, Page 1

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