Business Noth ?s. LOTH IN G. Cl THING S. W. Alcorn Begs to announce that he has opened ui an Immense Stock of Boys’, Youths and Men’s Colonial-made Selected specially for the approaching S. W. ALCORN devotes special attention to the Ready-made Clothing Department, having moat 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 Suits is S. W. Alcorn’s. The Best House for Paget Coats and suits is S. W. Alcorn’s. The Best House for Shirts of all kind is S. Alcorn’s. The Cheapest House for Hats, Scarve H.K.F.S. Braces, Collars, Tms. an Hosiery, is S. W. Alcorn’s. SPECIAL —Three cases of Super Lambs’-wool Drawers, plain and ribbe and Lambs’-wool Shirts, are now beiu sold at a little over half the usual price. Colonial-made Boots of every descri tion. A large stock now on hand. Men’s Colonial-made Bluchers, Watertights, Shooters, and Elastic Sides. CLOTHING, Season, BOOTS. BOOTS.
Ladios’ and Children’s Kid and Levant Boots in great variety. Ladies’ aad Children’s Colonial Boots. For best value in Boots go to S. W. ALCORN’S, East street and Saunders’ Buildings, ik/lf > 0 0 T S. BOOTS, JOHN JOHNSON begs to inform the 'inhabitants of Methven and the adjacent district that he has a LAEGE STOCK of Men’s Elastic Sides, Men’s Shooting Boots, Bluchor’s Boots ; Shoes—Ladies’ Kid Elastic Side Boots, House and Laceups ; Boys’ Strong Nailed Boots ; also a large assortment of Children’s Boots of all sizes. J. JOHNSON, Boot Depot, Methven. jl 27 fey I COACH FACTORY, Havelock street. Tho undersigned Firm wish to inform their numerous Customers that their Commodious Brick Premises being now completed, they are prepared to Execut all Orders entrusted to their care in first-class manner, and with despatch. Baker & Brown.
Messrs Elz Bros., TI7HILE thanking the public for their V V liberal support, beg to intimate to their friends and customers that they have greatly enlarged their premises, and wish to notify that they are now in a position to do all kinds of work—from building new to repairing carriages of all descriptions. A large and choice stock always on hand, which their friends are invited to inspect. All work is under the supervision of Messrs Elz Bros, themselves. Charges strictly moderate. Note the Address — WILLS STREET (Next Cookson’s Stables), “ mAKE TIME BY THE FOREJL LOCK.” The circumstances of social life are widely different in these colonies from those at Home, and therefore the colonial market requires different treatment. This fact Robert Murray, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, East street, Ashburton, was not long in learning after his arrival on these shores, and he at once set his attention upon supplying WATCHES, which, while constructed with every regard to accuracy and reliableness in time-keeping, are also supplied with extra heavy cases, to resist the wear and tear of colonial life. He has just received another supply of watches, and invites attention to prices. Celebrated Englisn levers, made expressly for R. Murray, specially suited for colonial wear, with extra heavy cases, all the latest improvements, at L 6, L 6 6s, L 6 10s ; higher classes, L 7, L 8 10s, LlO 10s, and Ll2 12s; Rotherhams, L 6 10s. Printed guarantee with each watch sold. Attention is called to the Clocks, Jewellery, and English Plate in stock’ and to the fact that all kinds of REP AIRING are done on the premises and GUARANTEED. R. MURRAY’S SHOP is CONSPICUOUS by the “ REGULATOR ” of his own manufacture which occupies a place in his window, and serves as an authority on mean time to the town. Watches free and safe by post on rer t> r\i ' * Ashburton. 305 e '^VRHURRAY'ra ceip ( of P.0.0j 730c-96q
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 812, 7 December 1882, Page 1
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636Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 812, 7 December 1882, Page 1
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