Business Notices; IPLENDID SHOW O P New Goods—Value Extraordinary. Ladies’ Boots at 4s 6d ; worth 7s 6d Girls’ Fine Kid Boots at 3s lid 1 Lot Ladies’ Costumes at 6s 6d and 8s 6d. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN ALL CLASSES OF GOODS. Men’s Hats from Is 6d upwards Men’s Shirts from Is 4d. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN CARPETS AND FLOORCLOTHS. DRESSMAKING IS STRICTLY LOOKED AFTER, AND GOOD FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED. d 23
HRISTMAS HOLIDA YS, 188 2. THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON ! B. W. Alcorn Having completed extensive alterations to the premises, giving greatly increase convenience to customers and facility for display of the enormous stock now on hand, respectfully solicits purchasers of Drapery, Clothing, Hoots, Shoes, etc., TO CALL AND INSPECT HIS STOCK before purchasing. DRESS DEPARTMENT. The largest stock of Plain and Fancy Dress Materials ever shown in Ashburton. IMPORTED DIRECT, and wonderfully cheap. Black Lustres and Mourning Goods in endless variety. MILLINERY. Our Millinery, Bonnets, and Trimmed Hats are acknowledged by competent judges (the ladies) to carry off the palm for taste, elegance, and moderate price. CLOTHING, Just arrived for the holidays, a really superb assortment of Men’s and Boys' Tweed Suits—Trousers and Vests, Paget Coats, etc., made to order from Colonulmade Tweeds. Cut and style perfection. HATS. Tweed, Felt, and Straw Hats—latest shapes. HABERDASHERY. White Shirts, Oxford Shirts, Havard Shirts, Shirts of all kinds ; 7 cases New Shirts direct from the manufacturers just opened. VALUE in Ashburton. Hosiery, Gloves, Lace Mitts, Laces, Dress Buttons, and haberdashery goods of all kinds now in stock. UMBRELLAS. Ladies’ Silk, Durable, and Alpaca Umbrellas, from 3s to 17s 6d, just opened ; splendid value. Ladies’ Parasols, Colored Satin, pompadour, etc., —new goods; really nice. SPECIAL NOTICE. I am clearing out my stock of Sewing Machines (Including Singer’s, Wertheim’s, and Wanzer’s) At a DISCOUNT of TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT, for Cash. Everyone who wants Best Value for Money will consult their own interests by purchasing their Drapery, Clothing, and Boots at S. W. ALCORN’S. ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND PURCHASED FOR CASH. S. W. Alcorn, IMPORTER, ASHBUBTON. 1
I M B E R, TIMBER, Timber. The undersigned has now in stock and to arrive—--40,000ft Best Red Pine, ex Spray 30,000 ft ~ ~ ~ ~ Agusta 30,000 ft ~ ~ ~ „ Templar 25,000 ft ~ ~ ~ ~ Kestrel 30,000 ft ~ ~ ~ ~ Anna From Patterson’s Inlet; Also, 20,000 ft Best Match Lining, ex Torea,’ From North— The WHOLE of which will be sold ah cheap rates to make room for fresh ship* ment. SHORT FIREWOOD and best NEWCASTLE COAL Always in stock ; Also, Roofng Iron Nails Fencing Wire Doors Sashes Y.D.L. Palings and Timber Baltic DeJs &c, Ac., Ac. Alpheus Haye^, TIMBER MERCHANT, Ashburton, Go W. H. COLLINS, Manager. Q,UM SEED. GUM SEED, WATTLE SEED. WATTLE SEED. Sealy Bros., SEEDSMEN AND NURSERi MEN, 1 Ashburton, Have this day received x s.s. Rotomahana from Hobart, a large consignment of now GUM and WATTLE SEEDS, including Blue Gam, Peppermint Gam, Stringy-bark Gum, Red Gum, Swamp Cum, Weeping Gum, Silver Gum ; Black Wattle, Silver Wattle, etc., which they will sell at sbbpoeb pbices to clear the lotSEALY BROS., • Ashburton. , Oct. 1881. oil*
New Turnip Seeds. ■yyE have this day received, per Orient steamer Austral, a supply of the newest TURNIP SEEDS harvested in England in August last. The sample is one of the best imported. An inspection is invited. Jameson & Roberts, nil Ashsukxon,
THE GREAT QUESTION— namely, Where can we gat genuine Teas, and properly blended so as to secure the greatest amount of strength and flavor — having been solved by Nelson, Moateand Co,, it remains only for me, as agent, to assure (hat part of the public who may not have tried them that they are really what it is said they are. I have many customers who buy these Teas in packets and boxes regularly, and all seem, and many say they are, well pleased both as regards quality and price. My friends of the ungentler sex will excuse me if I direct the attention of the ladies to these superior Teas, because their palates, not being Vititiat d by tobacco, are able to appreciate the fine aroma. For Christmas supplies see another advertisement. While wishing all my kind friends the compliments of the season, I would add that I feel grateful for the liberal support 1 have received since starting business, and in future I shall do my best to deserve the confidence of those who favor me with their orders. H. M, CABSON, Fruit and Italian Warehouse, next Bank of New Zealand, East street. sll
Fruit for preserving.—a. w. RANDELL begs to announce that he has a very large stook of Rhubarb, which he can sell at the exceedingly low price of One Penny Per lb. The fruit is* now remarkably fit for preserving purposes, and intending purchasers are invited to inspect before purchasing elsewhere. A. W. R. guarantees that bettor Rhubarb, for quality, is not obtainable in Ashburton. Purchasers calling at the gardens can obtain fruit and vegetables at wholesale prices. A few tons of the best Kidney Potatoes to be spld at the gardens wholes ile, and at the shop retail. Summer drinks of all kinds. A large stock o Confectionery, &c. Hot-houfe Grr pes. A. W. Eandell, Right-hand Shop, Town Hall, Ashburton.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 849, 23 January 1883, Page 3
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