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Yi 7 anted ANTED KNOWN—That the best place to get Short Firewood and the best Coals (delivered) is from Hayes’ Coal and Wood Yard, East street. 6t>9e ANTED 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. 7COc \\T ANTED Known—The late ProprieW tress of the A 1 Restaurant has Removed to those new and commodious premises of Mr Quill’s, Wills street, now called the London Dining Rooms, adjoining Elz Bros., Coach Builders, and to cope with dull times she is now offering BOARD and LODGING at IBs per week ; BOARD only, 13s. Meals at all hours. 653 e TYTANTED KNOWN—Every descrip- » • tion of Plain and Fancy Pointing, executed on the shortest .notice, at the Guadian Office, next Matson, Cox, and Co.’s, West street. Special Advertisements. Gr. Adams & Co., w PRACTICAL ENGLISH WATOH- [ MAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND IMPORTERS, HIGH STREET (Next W. J. Fisher s), (’hiustchuhcii. Rotherham’s English Lever Watches, guaranteed genuine, capped and jewelled, £5 10s to £lO 10s. American Waltham Lover Watches, of world-wide celebrity, English Hall-marked cases, £3 10s to £5 10sT N.B. —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. Novelties in Guef.nstone. 471 e

|| E W COAL YARD. Coals. Coals. Coals. Tho Undersigned desires to intimate to his Customers and the 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 be delivered to Customers to any part of the Town and Suburbs at the LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. ALPHEUS HAYES, Timber and Coal Merchant, 468 e East street, Ashburton.

SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL STATIONERY. SCHOOL COMMITTEES SUPPLIED. Foolscap from 16s per Ream, Cash. Envelopes ~ 6s Cd 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. JEL M. Jones. Stationer and Bookseller, 293 d

gUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. John Meech, CABINETMAKER & UPHOLSTERER, Begs to invite his friends to inspect his large stock of New and Second-hand Furniture, consisting of Drawing-room and Bedroom Suites Chiffoniers Book Cases Wardrobes Chests of Drawers Tables Wash Stands Wood and Iron Bedsteads Cots, Cradles Perambulators And everything required in household urnishing at the very lowest prices. Practical workmen kept for all kinds of repairs. Furniture bought, and high prices given. Furniture lent, on weekly and monthly payments

JOHN MEECH, Burnett str e b Opposite the Mail Office. OTIC E. ASHBURTON COAL AND FIREWOOD DEPOT E. S. Bean (Late of Montgomery and Co., Limited), HAS COMMENCED BUSINESS as above, next to Mr Jos. Clark’s Office, in WEST STREET, and hopes, by civility and attention, to merit a fair share of public support. Agent for the Springfield Coal Co. Coal, Firewood, Posts, Rails, Stakes, &c. Orders taken for Bricks, Cement, Lime, Timber, & c. Oats, Bran, Chaff, Chicken Wheat, &c. Note the «' ddress— NEXT MR JOSEPH CLARK’S, WEST STREET, 181 e

FLOUR STORES. East street. J. QUAIFFE Begs to inform the Residents and Formers of Ashburton and vicinity that ho has taken the Premises lately in the occupation of Mr Henry Bowers, Miller, where he intends offering the following goods ; Flour, by the sack £1 2 „ 501 b 0 6 Sharps, per bag 0 6 Bran ~ 0 5 Oats, per bushel 0 3 Oaten Sheaf Chaff, per ton ... 4 5 CASH Ashburton 732 e THE GUARDIAN is published every evening, giving every day i *w s, up to the hour of going to press. This is better than buying a sixpenny weekly. CASH RECEIPTS Printed at “The Guardian office.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 667, 20 June 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 667, 20 June 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 667, 20 June 1882, Page 2

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