Business Notices... furs j.,tirv*Vi rjp 0 THE LADIES. J ST OPENING, A magnificent stock of New Drapery, Ex “ Thorne” and Cree.” INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
New Turnip Seeds. have this day received, per Orient steamer Austral, a supply of the newest TURNIP SEEDS harvested in England in August last. The sample is one of the best imported. An inspection is invited. Jameson & Roberts, nil Ashburton, gAUNDERS’ BUILDINGS Robert Alcorn Has now on sale the greatest variety of articles to be found, perhaps, in any similar establishment in New Zealand. If you want GOOD TEA, go to R. Alcorn’s Tea Warehouse. Tea is my Specialty, and being imported direct, and selected by one of the best tasters in the world, I can give better value than any other house in the colony. My 3s tea is equal to any to be had in Dunedin or Christchurch for 3s 6d or 4s ; in fact, it cannot be surpassed. Good tea, 2s per lb. If you want GOOD GROCERIES, go to R. Alcorn’s Provision Warehouse, where you can get everything of the Beat Quality, and at the lowest possible price. If you want IRONMON GERY, go to R. Alcorn’s Ironmongery Warehouse, where you will get everything, except anchors. If you want CLOTHING, go to R. Alcorn’s Corner Shop. A perfect fit and good quality guaranteed. The latest styles at one-third less than from Christchurch tailors. If you want BOOTS and SHOES, for all sorts and sizes, and of good quality and every price, go to R. Alcorn’s Corner Shop. If you are FURNISHING, go to R. Alcorn’s Furnishing Warehouse for China, Glass, and Earthenware. R. Alcorn has now landed, ex Marlborough, a large shipment from the best English, Scotch, and Irish Potteries, among which are all the latest novelties in FANCY GOODS—suitable for Christmas presents.
Thb Whole of the Shops are Attached in Saunders’ Buildings. 589 d SACRIFICE. HAYES & 00., Late Ready-Money Richards, Are determined to clear the WHOLE OF THEIR STOCK OP DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS &c., &c, Before moving into their NEW PREMISES. Good Grey Twill Sheeting, BJd Splendid Calicoes, 8d A Fine Lot of Cambric Prints, 3|d Job Lot of Shirtings, 4|d 500 more Zulu Hats, 4ld A Splendid Line of Good Tweed, Trousers, 9s 6d First-class Lot of Men’s Moles are clearing, 6s 9d 200 Good Tweed Suits, from 24s 6d Lot of Men’s Strong Shirts, la 3d THE BOOT DEPARTMENT is IMMENSE. 400 Children’s Balmorals, 10£d 250 Girls’ Kid Elastic Sides, 3s 175 Ladies’ Lastinga, 5s 9d 72 Ladies’ House Boots, Ss lid. 60 Ladies’ Superior Kid Boots, slightly damaged, Gs. 130 Men’s Patent Slippers, 3s THESE GOODS ARE WORTH 25 PER CENT. MORE. OUR COLONIAL BOOTS ARE SPLENDID VALUE. OBLIGE BY ROLLING UP and SECURING the BARGAINS. n4 Vincent and Dow, PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, & PAPERHANGERS, Moore Street (Near Royal Hotel), Beg to intimate to the residents of Ashburton town and district that they have commenced Business n the above line. All work entrusted to them will be promptly done, and satisfaction is guaranteed. Estimates given. n 25
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 812, 7 December 1882, Page 3
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507Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 812, 7 December 1882, Page 3
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