Business Notices. HAYING taken over the CITY COMPANY BUTCHERY I am now prepared to supply my f lends and the public with the Best Quality of MHIAT. Having a long experience in Ashburton, and knowing the requirements of the trade, customers can rely that nothing but the best will be kept. Small Goods of all descriptions. D. MAOPHERSON. N. B.—No connection with any other in the trade. Prices to defy competition. d 6
James Baker, GROCER, wishes to inform the people of Ashburton that he has a large stock of Christmas FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. Currants, Currants, Currants, Raisins, Raisins, Raisin*, Sultanas, Sultanas, oultanas, Guaranteed to be all of the finest FRUIT, FRUIT, FRUIT, Obtainable in Canterbury. Stop before going elsewhere, and purchase your Christmas cheer from one of the cheapest men in town. JAMES BAKER, Grocer, Havelock street, Ashburton. au3
Vincent and Dow, PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, & PAPERHANGERS, Moore Street (Near Royal Hotel), Beg to intimate to the residents of Ashburton town and dis?rict 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
Craighead and Co., qiAILORS AND CLOTHIERS. In again returning our sincere thanks to our many friends and patrons for the very liberal support which has been accorded to us since we commenced business in Ashburton, we have much pleasure in announcing that our arrangements for the coming season are now complete. We have just been favored with several consignments of the best materials which can bo obtained COLONIAL and EUROPEAN including Fancy Coatings, Serges, Bedford Cords, and Tweeds of every description. Our method of Cutting and Fitting being based on the most advanced ideas known to the Cutting Profession, combined with ideas of our own, which are not generally known, a PFRFECT FIT can always be relied on. Where any abnormal peculiarity exists it can easily be concealed, and when the hgure is perfect it will, by our method be shewn to the best advantage. Prices moderate, as usual. CRAIGHEAD & CO., TAILORS & CLOTHIERS, Tancred street. 250
HEATSTONE. j; McCONNELL begs to thank the public for their past support, and takes this opportunity to intimate that he has Opened a BLACKSMITH’S SHOP at Flemington, and hopes to merit a share of public support. Extras for McOor* mick Wire Binder on hand, and P. and D. Duncan’s D. F. Ploughs in stock. d 8
Thomas Taylor’s CHRISTMAS FRUITS Washed and dried ready for use by .Patent Machinery. Currants, 6d and 6|d per lb Raisins, Gd and 8d Sultanas, 9d The cleanest fruit in New Zjaland New Mixed Peel, IsGd per lb , New Citron Peels, Is 8d per lb' Nutmegs, Is 6d ; Cloves, Is the |lb Flavoring Essences—Lemon, etc, C. and 13. ’a, Is Almonds, Jordon, 3s per lb Almonds, Valencia, 2s per lb Almonds, Shell, Is per lb Nuts, 9d per lb French Plums, 3s Gd per 2 lb bottle Muscatels, now, 2s 4d per lb Christmas Price List. Figs, lid and Is 4d per box Preserved Pears, Apricots, Peaches, etc,, in Syrup, 21b tins, Is Gd Preserved Ginger, 4s Gd per jar Calves’ Foot Jelly, quarts, 3s Gd Jujubes, 2s Gd per lb Raspberry Syrup, and other Cordials, Is Gd per bottle Lime Juice Cordial, Is 8d Pure Lemon Juice, Is 9d, quarts Raspberry Vinegar, Is per bottle Indian packets, in lead, containing 1 or 31bs of pure Assam tea, 2s 4d per lb, wonderfully strong
83 Colombo St. Elegant Japanese canisters, containing Gib of very line Souchong, 16s HANDSOME PRESENTS. An 111 b box' of the finest Tea imported, Assam and Lapsang Souchong, 28a An 111 b box of new season’s tea, 20a. Compare this with the 25s box of other houses. Half-chests of Tea, containing 401bs, L2 15s to L 5 Tea ffom the canisters, 2a lOd, 2s Cd, 2s 4d, 2s, and Is (id per lb New Jams, Gid per tin Stoneless, 7id per tin Marmalade, Keiller’s,' 9d (21b), Is 6d 123 Lower High St. Rich pound cakes, 9d Mixed biscuits, 9d per lb Captain White’s Oriental pickles, 2s 3d Lucca oil, quarts, C. and 13.’s, 2s 4d Bloater or anchovy paste, C and 8., Is 3d Sheeps’ Tongues, 3s per tin Licensed Victuallers’ Sauces, Imperial pints, Is Mushroom catsup, largo bottles, Is English pickles, 8d per bottle Maize meal, 3d per lb Egyptian lentils, 3d per lb German lentils, Gd per lb Haricot beans, 3d Self-raising flour, Is packets, 3s bags Loose baking powder, Is par lb 139 Manchester St. Tapioca, 5d per lb Sago, 4d per lb Good Fowls Wheat, 3s 9d per bushel Good Rice for Chickens, 71b Is 4d Best Flour, 501 b, 6s 3d ; 251 b, 3s 4d Luncheon Biscuits, 3d per lb Somerville’s oatmeal, 4s Gd per bag Kerosene, 8s Gd, 9s Gd, and 10s Gd per tin Garb, soda,' Gd Fire kindlors, 4£d per doz Fly papers, 9d per doz Blacking, 8d per dozen Black lead, 10d per dozen Triangle (LATE DEVONPORT’S), CHRISTCHURCH. ~
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 829, 29 December 1882, Page 4
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