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Business Notices. :G REAP CLEAR cr I N G SALE Drapery, Clothing, Boots, &e. FOB THIRTY-ONE DAYS. Andrew Orr Will, for the NEXT THIRTY-ONE DAYS, SELL AT UNHEARD-OF PRICES, TO CLEAR OUT HIS SUR P L U Ladies’ Straw Hats, at 6d each Colored Ribbons, 4d and 6d 'SOO doz Dress Buttons, Id per doz ’Roll Lining, 3d per yard .Brown Holland, at 6d per yard White Calico, at 3s 9d per doz St iys, at 2s lid each Prints now reduced to 4|d Ladies Cloth Jackets, 5s 6d each Frillings, Id to 6d per yard Fingering Wool, reduced from 3s 6d to 2s 6d per hank 1 lot Children’s Socks, 2d per pair Umbrellas, reduced, reduced to Is lid each Brussels Carpets, 6s 6d, reduced to 4s 6d Tapestry Carpets, 4s 6d, reduced to 8s : 6d ST O C K Kidder. Carpets, 3s 6d, reduced; to 2s6d White Blankets, reduced to 9s lid Blue Blankets, reduced to 11s 9d , Flannel, reduced to 9d per yard Boys’ Suits, 1 lot reduced from 42s 6d to 20s—to clear Men’s Suits, reduced to 30s Men’s Trousers aud Vests, reduced to 15s 6d Men’s Hats, from 9d to 3s 6d each Men’s Boots, reduced to 7s 6d from 12s 6d 1 lot Boys’ Blue Diagonal Coats, 255, reduced to 14s 6d Women’s Boots, reduced to 4s from 7s 6d Girls’ Kid Boots, reduced to 3s 9d Boys’ White Mole Pants, 3s per pair 1 ■M ■a SALE COMMENCED FRIDAY, 26 th JANUARY. c HRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, 1 8 8 2. THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON ! S. 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, Boots, Shoes, etc., TO GALL 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 eltdless variety. MILLINERY. : Our Millinery, Bonnets, and Trimmed Hats are acknowledged by competent judges (the ladies) to carry off the palm for ta*te, elegance, and moderate price. CLOTHING. Jnst arrived for the holidays, a really superb assortment of Men’s and Boy*' v Tweed Suits—Trousers and Vests, Paget Coats, etc., made to oider from Colonial- . made 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. BE4.T 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, jusi opened.; > splendid '‘value. Ladies’ Parasols, Colored Satin, pompadour, eta,—*aew ; goods ; really nice. • t « v i/: SPECIAL NOTICE. I am clearing out my stock of Sewing Machines (Including Singer’s, Wertheim’s, and Warmer’s) At a DISCOUNT of TWENTY-tTVE 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, A S H B tr B T O S. 1

I M B E R, TIMBER, Timber. The undersigned has now in stock and to arrive— . ’ f 40,000 ft Beat Red Pine, ex Spray . 30,000 ft ~ „ ~ *,, Agnsta 30,000 ft „ ~ ~ ~ Templar 25,000 ft „ „ „ ~ Kestrel J . 30,000 ft ~ ~ ~ „ Anna From Patterson’s Inlet; Also, , 20,000 ft Best Match Lining, ex Tore*, From North— The WHOLE of which will be sold at cheap rates to make room for fresh shipment. SHORT FIREWOOD and best ' NEWJASTLE COAL Always in stock ; Also, Roofing Iron Nails Fencing Wire Doors Snshea Y.D.L. Palings and Timber Baltic Deals Ac., Ac. Ac. Alpheus Hayej, TIMBER MERCHANT, Ashburton, ; W. H. COLLINS, Manager.

Jameson & Roberts, Ashburton, CASH PURCHASERS OF WHEAT o OATS BARLEY RYE-GRASS, &c, eORNSACKS suppled at current rates. made on Grain placed in our hands for shipment or storage,. Agents for ihe New Zealand Insurance Company.

THE GREAT QUESTION— namely, Where can we get genuine Teas, and properly blended so as to secure the greatest amount of strength and flavorhaying been solved by Nelson, Mo'ate and Co., it remains only for me, hs agent, to assure that part of the public who may not have tried them that thev aro 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 eomplimenta of the season, X would add that I feel grateful for thq liberal support 1 have received sing? starting business, and In future I shall do my best to deserve the confidence of those who favor mo with their orders. H. M. CABSON, Fruit and Italian Warehouse, next Bank oif New Zealand, East street. sll

"DM SEED. GUM SEED. WATTLE SEED. WATTLE SEED, • AsHßOThroir, : . Have this day received . z s.p. Rotoiahana from Hobart, a laij,e consignment of new GUM and WATTLE SEEDS, in* eluding Blue Gum, Peppermint Gaps, Stringy-bark Gum, Bed Gum, Swamp Gum, Weeping Gum, Silver Gum j . BlabK Wattle, Silver Wattle/ etc., which they will sell at bshuobs tbioxs to dear tho lot. Thermal springs district— Pamphlet containing information relative to the Sale of the Rotorua Town* ship ON SALE at the Office,of this Paper* Sealy Bros., SEEDSMEN AND NURSERYMEN, SEALY BROS., Ashburton. Oct. 188 L oil

Frhitfor preserving.—a. w. RANDELL bega to announce that he has a very large stock of Rhubabb, which he can sell at the exceedingly low price of One Penny Per lb. The fruit ia now remarkably fit for preserving purposes, and intending purchasers are invited to inspegt before purchasing elsewhere, A. W. R. guarantees that better 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 sold at the gardens wholea-le, and at the shop retai'. Summer drinks of all kinds. A large stipck o Confectionery, &c. Hot-house Grapes. A. W. Eandell, Right-hand Shop, Town Hall, Ashburton.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 855, 30 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 855, 30 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 855, 30 January 1883, Page 3

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