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Business Notices. jyjrETHVEN LIVERY STABLES. John O’Gokman having just taken LIVERY and BAIT STABLES in co nection with Mr Patton’s Hotel, is in a position to let Horses and Buggies out at reasonable charges. Pleasure parties from Christchurch or Ashburton, supplied with conveyances at the shortest notice. JOHN O’GORMAN, 681 d Methven.

QLOTHING. CLOTHING: 8. W. Alcorn Begs to announce that he has opened up a n°lmmense Stock of Boys’, Youths’, a nd Men’s Colonial-made CLOTHING, Selected specially for the approaching Season. S. W. ALCORN devotes special attention to the Ready-made Clothing Department, having most of his Garments made to order from carefully-chosen Colonial Tweeds, made by the celebrated Geelong, | Kaiapoi, and Roslyn Factories.

For the Best Value in Colonial-made Tweed Trousers and Vests, you want to call at S. W. Alcorn’s. The Best House for Colonial-made Tweed Suita is S. W. Alcorn’s. The Best House for Paget Coats and suits is S. W. Alcorn’s. The Beat House for Shirts of all kind is S. W. Alcorn’s. The Cheapest House for Hats, Scarve H.K.F.S. Braces, Collars, Ties, an Hosiery, is S. VV. Alcorn’s. SPECIAL—Three cases of Super it Lamba’-wool Drawers, plain and ribbed and Lambs’-wool Shirts, are now bein sold at a little over half the usual price. BOOTS. BOOTS. Colonial-made Boots of every descri tion. A large stock now on hand. Men’s Colonial-made Bluchers, Watertights, Shooters, and Elastic Sides. Ladies’ and Children’s Kid and Levant Boots in great variety. Ladies’ aai Children’s Colonial Boots. For best value in Boots go to S. W. ALCORN’S, East street and Saunders’ Buildings MPORTANT FACTS FOR FAMILIES AND SEWING MACHINISTS. It is admitted that Clothing Manufacturers are the best judges of SEWING MACHINES.

Please Read Their Opinions, viz., The New Wheeler and Wilson has more than realised our expectations as to speed, durability, and also in Economising Labor, our work people express a decided preference for them on account of the ease with which they are workeC. — Bsath, Sciiiess, & Go., Clothing Manufacturers, Flinders Lane, West. For Hat Binding and Cap Making the Wheeler and Wilson Machines are the best we have in use ; they do more work and require less labor than any others we have tried. — A. Masters & Co., 50, Princess street, Dunedin. We use Wheeler and Wilson Machine and find it superior to any other, both for Economy, Efficiency and Speed, to any other we have tried.— l. and A. Don, Dressmakers, Duncan street, Dunedin. Wo have had Wheeler and Wilson Machines in use for the last three years ; we find them more suitable than any other machines and very durable.— Yates Sons & Co., Drapers, George street, Dunedin. I have pleasure in stating that the Wheeler and Wilson Machines have given me entire satisfaction, I consider it a better machine for work than any other I have tried.— Peter Stewart, Draper, Great King street, Dunedin. I like the Wheeler and Wilson better than any other machines I have used, it is lighter to work, much faster, and for dressmaking, etc., it cannot be surpassed. M. Oavanagh, Dressmaker, Caversham, Dunedin. We have 20 No. 6 Wheeler and Wilson’s in use ; we consider them the best for Leather Work ; they give entire satisfaction.—Alderson & Sons, Manufacturers, York street, Sydney.

MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 18S1 Extract from the Jury Report on Sewing Machines—“ The Premier Place was awarded to a Whbelek and Wilson Machine, which performed the feat of sewing together all the parts of a pair of moleskin trousers in nine (9) minutes, doing its work smoothly and well.” ONLY GRAND GOLD PRIZE, PARIS EXHIBITION, 1878. BEATING ALL COMPETITORS. The new Straight Needle Wheeler and Wislon have no shuttles, they have no cogwheels, they have no heavy gear to tiro and weary the feet. It is evident that the rotary motion of the Wheeler and Wilson has much less friction than the shuttle movement of other machines, therefore the Wheeler and Wilson is much more durable, and needs less repair. The New Wheeler and Wilson has more and greater improvements than any other sewing machine, and is the fastest, making over 1,000 stitches per minute. CAUTION. Beware of Hawkers and also Puffing Advertisements of inferior Hard-running Machines which are highly injurious to the health of the operator. Inspect the New Wheeler and Wilson ROTARY ACTION MACHINES And judge for yourselves. They run by hand and foot, and are warranted to give entire satisfaction. TIME PAYMENTS. TIME PAYMENTS. TIME PAYMENTS

Send for a Circular giving Full Particulars to ORR AND CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR ASHBURTON. Hoad Agency for Australia and New Zealand : LONG AND CO., 101, ELIZABETH STREET, M K I, B O U K N E. BRINSMEAD’S P A T E NT PIANOS. TWO GOLD MEDALS Awarded at the MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, ISBI Send for Illustrated Price Lists, Tesmonials, etc. TAYLOR AND FARLEY’S CABINET ORGANS And the MARVELLOUS ORGUINETTE. THE MARVELLOUS ORGUINETTE Plays all the latest music without instruction. It is perfect in tune and time. A child can play it. LONG AND CO., SOLE AGENTS, 101, Elizabeth stueet. Melbouetje. fnHRESHING BOOKS printed on the I shortest notice, at the Office of this Paper.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 650, 31 May 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 650, 31 May 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 650, 31 May 1882, Page 4

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