Wanted WANTED TO LET —Four 4-Roomed SHOPS and DWELLING in Moore street, at 10s per week each. Apply, Mrs G. Compton, corner of Moore street and East Belt, 128 ANTED TEN D~E R S—For „ THRESHING 20,000 bushels WHEAT, 14,000 bushels OATS, 1,500 bushels BARLEY (more or less), including sewing, stacking bags, engine driver, and feeders board. Tenders also to state price for Threshing 7,000 bushels Oats and 1,500 Barley (more or less) if required, after 20th April. Threshing to start 17th February. Traction engine preferred. Tenders to be in before 3rd FEB., addressed to D. CAMERON, 130 Chines, Methven. VT7"aNTED KNOWN—That Robert V\ Elston, Burnett street, Ashburton, having procured the newest apparatus, is prepared te Sweep Chimneys at very low rates. Any orders left at the Town Hall will receive prompt attention. Terms cash. 760 c
yy ANTED KNOWN. That BONEDUST, specially prepared for drilling with carrots, mangolds, etc., can be obtained from the undersigned. F. MAYO, Hampstead Bone Mills. VTTANTED KNOWN—It is Mr LanYV caster’s intention to extend his Bread Business, and he wishes his customers to knew he has secured Mr The nas Hicks to manage that branch. A Cart will be run with Bread alone, independent of the other Two Carts, which will continue to run as before. The name of Mr Hicks will be a sufficient guarantee that, under his management, Bread of unexceptionable quality will be turned out of the FREETRADE BAKERY, East street.—R. Lancaster, Proprietor. 240 WANTED the Public to know that they can purchase on deferred payment one of Singer’s celebrated SEWING MACHINES. They are cheaper, moie durable, and will do a greater variety of' work than any other kind of sewing machine. They have been awarded upwards of 300 First Class Prizes (gold and silver medals, cups, etc.) Sewing Machines of all kinds bought, sold, or exchanged, and repaired. Lessons given given free of charge to purchasers at their own homes. Moore Street, Ashburton. 100 Special Advertisements. [With an apology to Green’s Shade.] CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES.—The BIG SHOP in East Street, Ashburton, has just been opened with an entirely NEW STOCK of English, Foreign, ' and Colonial-nude BOOTS and SHOES, which will be sold at my usual LOW PRICES, which have given such satisfaction in Tinwald and elsewhere. —O. HAWKINS, “Munster” Warehouse, Ashburton ; also at Tinwald.
CRICKETERS’ MATERIAL, including Bata, Balls, Leg-guards, Gloves, Nets, &c., at near y Coat Price, Christmas “Graphic” and “Illustrated London News,” “ Christmas Annual,” &c. Andrewes Bros., Booksellers, Stationers, &c., East street south, Ashburton. 77 QfPECIAL NOTICE TO THE INHABITANTS OF ASHBURTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. G. R. West and Co., MUSIC AND PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSEMEN, Princes street, Dunedin, Have great pleasure in announcing that it ia their intention to cater for the Musicloving population of Ashburton in such a niatner as has never before been attempted. Messrs G. R. West & Co. are the Largest Direct Importers of PIANOS, ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, BRASS, WIND, AND STRINGED INSTRUMENTS In the Colony, and a large and varied stock of the above can always be found. Mr G. R. West, being at present in England, is shipping direct to Dunedin all the latest novelties in MUSIC ! MUSIC ! ! MUSIC !! ! And the firm respectfully solicit a call from friends, teachers, and the public in general to inspect their magnificent stock of Music, personally selected. d!4
To Farmers. HEAT SHIPMENTS UNITED KINGDOM or CONTINENT of EUROPE. THE NEW ZEALAND GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE COMPANY, LIMITED, Are prepared to make LIBERAL ADVANCES Against wheat placed in their hands for shipment to London, Liverpool, or the Continental markets. FARMERS’ PARCELS Will have the personal attention of Mr P. Cunningham and Mr G. G. Stead, and will be forwarded by the COMPANY’S LINE OF SHIPS DIRECT TO THEIR LONDON OFFICE Shippers thus avoid the delay and expense which is incurred when shipments pass through int rmediate channels. The advantages and economy of being in DIRECT COMMUNICATION WITH HIGH-CLASS EXPERIENCED BROKERS, Whose sole business is the disposal of Grain, must be obvious. Ihe Gempany’s large business enables it to handle grain upon a very low scale of charges, and farmers availing themselves of its services for the disposal of grain in the Home Markets can rely upon the HIGHEST PRICE being realised, and prompt account sales being rendered. Shipments will be superintended without charge, and every care taken to ensure dsepatch. GEORGE G. STEAD, Managing Director. P. CUNNINGHAM, Consulting Director. W. HORNE, TO THE 12au Agent, Ashburton.
QHRISTMAS PRESENTS. JUST OPENED UP, A Large and Choice Selection of FANCY GOODS TOYS PRIZE BOOKS. &c., &0., &c. Andrewes Bros., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, &c. ■East street south, ' Ashburton.' n!5
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 849, 23 January 1883, Page 2
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