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Tenders. ip E N D E li S . TENDERS are invited for the Erection of a WESLEYAN CHURCH at Willowby, addressed to Mr Stephen Chapman, Willowby, marked, ‘‘ Tender for Church.” 11 necessary information will be furnished by Mr Bird, Architect, Ashburton. Tenders to be in by Ist July. 745 e Lost. JIIYE POUNDS REWARD. LOST, from Methven, on or about the sth of May, one chestnut HACK, gelding, about eight years old, white star on forehead. Whoever will deliver the same to the undersigned, or give such information as will lead to his recovery, will receive the above reward. ROBERT PATTON, Methven Hotel. 26th May, 1882. 6090 rjlWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST, from near Winchester, on the 15th inst., one Bay FILLY (Draught), with cover on, black points and white face. Also one Chestnut FILLY, with head-stall on and lame ; both shod on front feet. The above reward will be paid to any person that will give such information as will lead to the recovery of same. JOHN COLLIE. Winchester, 15th June, 1882. 751 e REWARD.—LOST from Clifton gt/JL Farm, Ashburton Forks, June 2, One Bay MARE (aged); branded T. 0., near shoulder. The above will be paid to anyone giving such information as shall lead to the discovery of her, to Office ot this Paper. 747 e Business Notices. PORTRAITS. —Wanted Known—ls per dozen, Is per dozen. For this week only. Come early to avoid the great crush. American Gem Studio (Opposite Mail Office). 721 e Q_REEK GROCERY BUSINESS. W. Bartlett Begs to notify that he has Commenced Business in the GREENGROCERY LINE, ( and trusts to receive a fair share of Public support. Fresh Vegetables daily. New Milk, at the shop, 3d per quart. r . Note the address— W. BARTLETT, 7570 Tancred street (next Mrs Hodge’s), i

JELLING OFF! SELLING OFF !! O J. FOWLER lias been instructed for ONE WEE K, Previous to Closing the Shop, Dress Goods Calicoes Sheeting, white and unbleached Flannels Blankets Men’s and Boys Suits Trousers and Vests 4 No Reasonable offer Refused. R. G A B I T E S, East street, Ashburton. HANK S. Edward Cookson Thinks this a fitting opportunity to return his thanks (o the residents of Ashburton and district, for the patronage extended to him during the past eight years, and also for the kindly sympathy he experienced at the time of the burning of his stables. That loss has now been made good, and he will be able to serve his patrons even better in the future than he has done in the past. 729 e PARK SIDE NURSERY, South Road, Timaru. I wish to inform intending Planters that I have For Sale 50,000 English Larch, 1 and 2 years ; 80,000 Pinis Australis, 1 to 3 years ; 80,000 Spruce, 1 to 3 years; 40.000 Scotch Fir, 60,000 Insignia, 40,000 Macrocarpa, Menziessi, Douglasii, Ash Oak, Birch, and an immense variety of other sorts, too numerous to mention. Fruit Trees in any quantity. Having an immense stock I can supply wholesale and retail orders on very reasonable terms. All orders entrusted to me will meet my most careful and best attention. Price list sent on application. Forest Planting done by contract to any extent, in any part of the colony. 720 e M. FITZGERALD.

HEAP UNDERCLOTHING AND Drapery. Mrs HODGE begs to intimate that she has just Unpacked a NEW STOCK of the above, also other lines. Hats Trimmed—ONE SHILLING. MRS HODGE, Dressmaker and Milliner, Tancred street (next Wceks’Music Depot). 515 e Donald Williamson GENERAL STOREKEEPER, East street, Ashburton, HAS always for sale a large and varied slock, which will be sold at lowest paving prices. Groceries, Wines and Spirits, Ironmongery, Ploughshares, and Drapery, including all requisites of the trade. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing in great variety, made up toD. W.’s own order, from Kaiapoi, Mosgiel, and Roslyn Tweeds ; also, Colonial-made Flannels, Serges, and Blankets. D. W. would call special attention to his TEAS, so long and favorably known, and now reduced to 2s, 2s Gd, and 3s per !b. Families waited on for orders weekly. Cash purchasers supplied at wholesale prices. A heavy stock of Boots a.id Shoes including old celebrated make 7fM E W BUSINESS. The undersigned wishes to intimate that he has opened a GREENGROCERY and CONFECTIONERY Business in Wills street, opposite the Fire Brigade station, where, on account of being a large grower of vegetables himself, he will be prepared to sell the best of everything in the trade, at cheapest rates for cash. Families waited on for orders. Fruit, Confectionery, etc., in great varisty. Supply of Cabbage Plants always kept at the shop. 524 e EDWARD LING, Proprietor. Ball programme cards in very neat styles, with Pencils and Ribbons, printed at the Guardian Office, v* 7 -vt Btrcah

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 667, 20 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 667, 20 June 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 667, 20 June 1882, Page 3

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