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Business N6ti< ?s. DR E S S MAKING. UNDERCLOTHING, MISS KINGSBURY Havelock street (next Court-house), Ashbukton. Orders promptly attended to. 396 e rpiMBER, TIMBER, The undersigned has now in stock and to arrive—--40,000ft Best Red Pine, ex Spray From Patterson’s Inlet; Also, 20,000 ft Best Match Lining, ex Torea, From North— The WHOLE of which will be sold at cheap rates to make room for fresh shipment. Timber. 30,000 ft ~ ~ ou,ouurr OA GAAfi. ~ ~ Agusta ~ ~ Templar y y J cllipja] ~ Kestrel ~ Anna

SHORT FIREWOOD and best NEWOASTLE COAL Always in stock ; Alphens Hayeu, TIMBER MERCHANT, Ashburton, W. H. COLLINS, 6" Manager. OP REMOVAL. The Undersigned takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous patrons 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 Builuinqs, East street. 529

JJARVESTERS AND BINDERS. The undersigned have now landing, ex Magnet, a shipment of Osborne HARVESTERS AND BINDERS, Wire and Twine. Obtained the Co-operative Gold Medal given at Timaru, in a field trial, against all comers, 28th January, 1882. As only a limited number remain unsold early application is necessary, to ROBERT WILKIN & CO., d!4 Christchurch and Timaru. TO LIVERY BTABLEKEEPERS, CONTRACTORS, FARMERS, AND OTHER OWNERS OF HORSES, CATTLE, &c. I Beg to call attention to my stock of VETERINARY MEDICINES, All of which are well-known by those who use them to be most Valuable Preparations. ABSORBENT BLISTER.—Far superior to the imported blister. Being always freshly made it never fails to blister properly, and never blemishes. COLIC DRINK FOR GRIPES.—A relief is given by this medicine in ten minutes, and a second dose is rarely necessary. A bottle of this in the house may save the life of a valuable animal. PHYSIC BALLS.—Kept prepared in four different sizes. The ingredients in these balls are thoroughly dissolved in a steam jacketed bath ; they act much quicker than those prepared from crude materials; never gripe, and will keep good for years. CONDITION POWDERS.—These are of two kinds : one for getting into sound hard working condition, and acting on the kidneys, skin, and coat, and the other for putting on beef for show or sale. WORM POWDERS.-Will destroy and expel the various hinds of worms which infest horses. DRIFFIELD WHITE OILS. For sore shoulders, harness galls, &c. Will quickly in al any wound, no matter how severe. CLEANING DRINK.—For cows after calving. Special medicines prepared and sent to any part of the district on receipt of full particulars of the case, and advice given as to general treatment of horses, cattle, sheep, and dogs. I have a quantity of veterinary surgical instruments such as can be used by anyone accustomed to farm work ; and these I lend out to my customers requiring any one of them. Having acted for some time as assistant to Francis Cupiss, M. R. C.Y. S. (proprietor of the well-known Cupiss’s Constitution Balls), Norfolk, England, my experience is Practical as well as Theoretical.

J. M. Cambridge, CHEMIST, AsHBUiVTON. s!2 $V Messrs Elz Bros., IT 7 HILE 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), Ashburton, 395 a

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 829, 29 December 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 829, 29 December 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 829, 29 December 1882, Page 1

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