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Public Companies. a J A-if N EW. ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY Capital, £3,000,000. Reser*, £200,000. Hakes LIBERAL CASH on Freeholds, on Stations and Stock, and on growmgclipSofWobl. REOEIYES.ebN of Wool, Hides, Skin?, etc., 'Zealand, ‘ Australian, vimmitixm -Ivkmsm ! of’ Pr^b, Continental, East Indian, and American gooda, and. ConyPMsaiona in all cbr&xehes; of,Mercantile Business. Supplies WOOL »§£mlyn ® . ■ AGWrS’IN CANTERBURY FORRuafliniProctctr abdbCo.Celebrated Combined Threshing Machines and to- be! the BeatMrcV.in Ea.jimpe cte d into New Zealand. Felton and Guilleaume’s Patent Galvanised Steel-barb Fencing Wire.t ,: Gandy’s Patent Cotton-Belting. - ■ ton Island Guano. Further Com barton. at the, istcmlreh.br Ash-:, JOHN COOKE, Manager, Christchurch. nlO .2 88 I GEP- v -VTOBTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. .OSSiK&fU hi.Tni' ■ ibusd a*TO¥gwf^tei!T>=» . iLIAO Subscribed Capital Fire Fund Life Fund Prenuunriffot ISSOv'^;!-!... BbooO „:.l : i Ashbubton Agency: POYNTZ AN D C 0.. East stbeet. W4c £2,000,000 1,201,243 'iS.SSOiIO? 1 : 951,173 .ssliq sii LFORD FOREST HOT EL. welT-immra tAittforni-'hiS friends and the travelling public generally that they will always find every comfort, combined with civility and Wines, Beer, and Spirits of the choicest brands, &cGood Stabling and Secure Paddocks. ,

JOHff-BOWIOK, : . .iCplir/difsA ,d I- i.!< / Proprietor. THOS. ORPHIN , , j Begs to infinite to the travelling public tbi»tf i !fe ) the abdVenHotel,' which*hit furnished. The table is replete with every delicacy of the season, and the Wines and Spirits are all guaranteed to- jbe of tjhe very best brands. T.O. invites his friends and customers* to judge for themselves by giving him a call. ) (ft *’’• r *' THOS. dRPHIN; Ashburton 14d N. ,‘ ;.:vi ■- rjpHE GLASGOW ra HOUSE,3. D St) H Proprietor. Has opaQed.a r place, in connection with thej2SqjarwhicH f hehas'christened‘ /’ u THE BODEGA, ” -' 1 and dan promise to supply his friends, with a better Glass of Wine or Beer, direct from the cask in a cooljailiar, than are city;' ' ~ (hey can obtain anywhere ; Downing Street. Princes sxREfc’T.T £ “THE BODEGA” ,w 17 T5 —E S,—H E S —H~A Hereford street. a a u j t— at a '< >■: r rai W. H. PORTER 1 Bega to annopncefthafr 3® has entirely Rebuilt the Shaktek/atilPm Soliciting the patronage of his friends, and the public generally, is determined that the prestige mMiHrag to'thd Old" hoilSe r for the excellence of its,,wines, spirits, liqueurs,’ and ? ales, sKffl;be'/hliy ! n&inteiried. ; 1 f ; VEs.p{pial(attentidn has’ been paid 'to, the Oois}h^.^t^e t: resources' of the .Jcitclien beingflg^cefepi^ B * " , One*of Rapgea, procurable, and a Grhlorborrespfjhdirfg'Size, has been fitted therein. •‘ - services l of one of the beat chdfshas .been secured,-soi that the.EUNOUEONS thC;S hades; are ; second tq none ,in ,the lul 1 •• • vi«J /?.•- Gentlemen whose business avocations necessitate luncheon in-the city are respect- i folly,sorted, fa patronise, this, establislixnentf J< ’

d/no v,-.‘ KB.—The.Grill is in-full swing to-day. 527 Boarding%oiise3,'-&c. ORINCE ALBERT HU AS, DING HOUSE. In a 'ooiiseqiiißnce of insufficient accommodation at the Echo Dining sooms,. the proprietor has taken tb,e PRINCE albert Hoarding house, where a good table w . always be kept. Meals Is each. Good Accommodation for Boarders and Taavellers, at 16s, - 18 a, and £1 Jktmejsfc ifceV&pnJ. ; Pri vato Rooms fof families. Remember the ad dross—iQhaAle? ■ Trochee, < Prince Albert Boarding' 1 House, "Wiixs street, near Station. 944 S E T> H 0 U I~V .... . (IATE A BTEB’s). ]_ ■ TjbtfOßED STREET ASHEORTON. TEe finderaighed" begs. to inform the pubic'thatjhe-haa ■ REMOVED from the Prince Albert; fining-rooms to the more commodiouTjßoarding-houae lately in the •Q)%Ration of STr Anbtee, where ho hopes .to merit the same -patronage bestowed -a^ Earetoforo. Gdon Bath- - .cfeaWe s„ LUCAS, ■* ’ Proprietor. TORE Bomb r : b.JMftf'u n't' 7 ♦ni fttfayg ipUDDICOMBE' and .CO., «**«ffcnfc' resold to. GONTINDB.BUSIin the above Store, take this opportihAbkang.their numerous friends ... r*. . - 3*iMfufattv for the' liberal kupport/ac Wt&Stid business ’ - its general storekeepers in Mount Somers,' and afeo?&r £s&rd*aitim that they have just SPLENDID STOCK in all “ ’ PIHOES. our ted "'ijawo3V#uinN *SBfc« ®»EODJMOOMBE‘ "“.ll'j.O'CU N T SO ME R S. jl 10

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 855, 30 January 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 855, 30 January 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 855, 30 January 1883, Page 4

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