Business Notice. SPRING MTL LN E RY, 1882. PERTH HOUSE. COLOMBO ST., CHRISTCHURCH. MIoS DUNCAN is now showing a Large and Varied Assort ment of SPRING MILLINERY and DRAPERY in the LATEST STYLES, to which she particularly draws the attention of her friends and the public in general. Among the articles which she desires specially to enumerate will be found the following, all of which are well worth inspection : Bonnets, Feathers Corsets, Baby Linen, Hats, Flowers, Underclothing, Pinafores. Miss Duncan is prepared to undertake Dressmaking in all its branches, and Millinery in the newest and most approved styles. Having engaged a large and efficient staff of assistants, Miss Duncan will be enabled to execute orders with the utmost despatch. Ladies’ own material made up. Mourning within the shortest notice.. Note the address— PERTH HOUSE, *€S©LOMBO ST., CHRISTCHURCH, Opposite E. Reece, Ironmonger. .
P. & D. Duncan, Agricultural implement MANUFACTURERS, Christchurch and Ashburton. Manufacturers of PLOUGHS—DoubIe, Treble, and Single, which have secured for them the HIGHEST AWARDS at all the Exhibitions and Ploughing Matches at which they have competed ; amongst them being the Melbourne Exhibition One Gold and One Silver Medal, being the MOST AWARDED t Q any New Zealand Exhibitor in that Class. , New Zealand International Exhibition For Double and Treble Furrows, Gold Medal ; for Single Furrows, Gold Medal—again being the recipients of the HIGHEST and MOST AWARDS. These Ploughs are made to take either Hornsby, C, or Ransorae’s Shares, Cast, Wrought, and Steel, either Flat or Round Coulter Stalks, and Swivel Skeiths if desired. The Skeiths are fitted with our New Patent Centres, which for efficiency and durability have never been surpassed. We are also Manufacturers of an IMPROVED BROADCAST SEEDSOWER, Which'secured at the New Zealand International Exhibition the .HIGHEST AWARD of a SILVER MEDAL. Farm Drays, Spring Drays, Spring Carts, Harrows, Rollers (iron and wood), Grubbers (new design), Drag Harrows, Grass Seed Strippers, Improved Folding Straw Elevators, Whippletrees, Blocks and Ropes for four horses, Fencing Standards, and every other description of Farm Implements and Machinery are manufactured and on sale by us. REPAIRS to MACHINERY, etc. both agricultural and otherwise, are undertaken by us in CHRISTCHURCH and ASHBURTON, at reasonable charges.
rplIE KING IS DYEING. First Order of Merit and Silver Medal International Exhibition. G. KING begs to inform the public of Ashburton that he has appointed Messrs ANDRE WES BROS, as SOLE AGENTS for this district. Ladies and Gentlemen can have their Clothes Dyed to look new, at a reasonable price, by leaving them with Andrewes Bros. They will be returned in a week. Damask Curtains, Table Covers, French Merinos, Silks, Ribbons, Velvets, Lace, and Feathers Dyed or Cleaned. Kid Gloves Cleaned, G. KIN G, 98 Madras Street, Christchurch. lT 18 Tyyr. PENGELLY, Tailor, will shortlj bo in* ASHBURTON, and will be prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him. Time and place in future advertisement. aul2
JOHN JOHNSON bogs to inform the inhabitants of Methven ami the adjacent district that lie has a LARGE STOCK of Wen’s Elastic Sides, Men’s Shooting Boots, Blncher'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 VICTORIA SHOEING FORGE, COACH BUILDING, AND WHEEL Will G HT EST ABLISUM K.NT. J. R. STEEL begs to inform his numerous friends and customersthathohas REMOVED to his now and commodious Brick premises in WEST STREET (next Guakoian Office), where he hopes to meet the same patronage ns heretofore. Shoeing done on scientific principles. E-.timatcs given for all Builders’ Ironwork. Ironwork done in all branches. Reapers and Binders repaired with depatch. Reasonable charges for all work. m ICTOHIAN STABLES The undersigned having taken the above Commodious and Centrally situated STABLES, near the English Church, Tancred street, solicits the patronage of his old friends and the public generally. First-class Carriage and Saddle Horses and Buggies Let out on Hire. Paddocking Accommodation, with Water. All horses committed to his care will receive every attention. ALEX. HEWSON, 260 Proprietor.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 846, 19 January 1883, Page 1
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