Business Notices. PHOTOGRAPHY. —Portraits are now being taken by the New Instantaneous Gelatine Emulsion Process at HENRY’S PORTRAIT ROOMS, Saunders’ Buildings, East Street, Ashburton. JOHN HARVEY, Boot and shoemaker, Tancred street, Ashburton. J. H. desires to notify to the public of Ashburton and surrounding districts that ho is still carrying on business in the above line, and by Good Work and Quick Despatch hopes to ensure a fair share of support. 12 8 N OTIOE OF REMOVAL. The Undersigned takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous pair ~is and the public generally for the liberal share of support accorded to him during the past, and intimates that he has REMOVED from Saunders’ Buildings to PROSPECT BUILDINGS, East street (next Mr Murray’s, watchmaker), and hopes, by still continuing to keep a good article, to be favored with a fair share of public support, J. RANGER, Prospect Buildings, East street. 529 James Heseltine (Late Thomas Dudson), SADDLER, Burnett street, bogs to announce that he has bought the business lately carried on by T. Dudson, and that he is prepared to supply Saddlery and execute all Repairs at exceptionally low rates. J. H. also begs to state that he is still carrying on his Tinwald business, where his numerous friends and customers may depend on their orders being carried out an her tofore. J. Heseltine, Ashburton and Tinwald. s 8 Agricultural machine shop, Ashburton. C. Eay, ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, REAPER AND BINDER EXPERT. The M'Corraick, Deering, Osborne, Harvester King, and Wood’s Machines Repaired and Adjusted in Town or Country. Canvas Elevators fitted to Wood’s and Harvester King. ! Wire and Oil of the best brands. Engines, Combines, Pumps, &c., Rer paired at very reasonable terras. All work guaranteed. ' Practical Sewing Machinist. Estimates | given. 5 0. RAY, Opposite Central Hotel, Wakanui Rd. Authorised AGENT for SCOTT BROS.’ celebrated Leamington Cooking , Ranges, Excelsior Windmills, Tomb Rail ■* ings, and other Castings. Price Lists on Application. 83 ]Sf E w GOODS.
Apricot marmalade, Crosse and Blackwell, in glass camp kettles, 2s each, fresh from Soho square Indian packets, in lead, of pure Assam tea, wonderfully strong, 2s 4d per lb Dunedin oatmeal, Somerville’s, a fresh supply, in splendid condition, 4s 6d per bag Elegant Japanese canisters, containing 61b of very fine Souchong, 16s English pickles, 8d per bottle Raspberry vinegar, English, Is bottles Mushroom catsup, large bottles, Is Reduced Prices. Mild-cured hams, per 7id per lb Wheat for fowls, per 3s 9d bushel Silk-dressed flour, 501 b, 6s 3d ; 251 b, 3s 4d Good rice for chickens, 71b, Is 4d New Jams, 6|d per tin Dunedin biscuits, fresh, 3d per lb Hops, best quality, 2s per lb Kerosene, 8s 6d, 9s Gd, and 10s 6d per tin at Thomas Taylor’s. Patent dressed kitchen fruit, washed and dried by machinery— Currants, 6d and per lb Raisins, 6d and 8d Sultanas, 7d The cleanest fruit in New Zealand Maize meal, 3d per lb Haricot beans, 3d Egyptian lentils, 3d per lb German lentils, 6d per lb An 111 b box of the best Tea imported, Assam and Lapsang Souchong, 28s An 111 b box of new season’s tea, 20s. Compare this with the 25s box of other houses. Pare lime juice, quarts, 1s 9d. Certified by the Board of Trade Lime juice cordial, la 9d Captain White’s Oriental pickles, 2s 3d Calves’ foot jelly, quarts, C. and 8., 3s 6d 88 Colombo St. Best black or mixed tea, 2s lOd Indian and China mixture, 2s per lb. Family Congou, strong, fine flavored Is 6d Lucca oil, quarts, 2s 3d Bloater or anchovy paste, C. and 8., Is 3d White crystallised sugar, 3Jd, 4d, and 4id per lb Dried apples, 7d per lb 128 Lower High St. Self-raising flour, Is packets, 3s bags Rich pound cakes, 9d Mixed wine biscuits, 9d per lb Loose baking powder, Is per lb Keiller’s marmalade, 9d per tin Black lead, lOd per dozen Blacking, 7d per dozen Best starch, 5d per lb Carb. soda, fid 89 Manchester St. Irish moss, Is 2d and 2s per bottle Linseed meal, 8d per lb Fly papers, 9d per doz Safety matches, Bryant and May’s lOd per doz Fire kindlers, 4Jd per doz Nestle’s milk, 10£d per tin Sago, 4d per lb Tapioca, sd, 71b for 2s 6d &c., &c., etc. Triangle (LATE DEVON PORT’S), CHRISTCHURCH. ; jQOCTOR ERNEST L O W'S Cherry Pectoral, An invaluable Medicine in all the stages of ‘ Consumption, and not to bo surpassed in j efficacy for Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma, j Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, Difficulty of Breathing, Influenza, Spasmodic Croup, Hooping Cough, and all affections of the j Throat, Bronchim, and Lungs. „ Prepared only by i H. N, CITRON, , Chemist, Aearoa, New Zealand. f Sole Agent for Ashburton: t CHARLES NEATE, Chemist. au7 8 B BALL PROGRAMME CARDS in r very neat styles, with Pencils and ii Ribbons, printed at the Guardian Office, p street, G
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 814, 9 December 1882, Page 4
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