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b o- m TO EMPLOYERS, STATION HOLDERS, FARMERS, HOTELKEEPERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. Parker’s OLD ESTABLISHED LABOR EXCHANGE, Armagh street west, Christchurch. The beet Office in Canterbury for Employers to meet with good Male and Female Servants. First Private Enquiry Office for discovery of Missing Friends and Next of Kin. Communications from all parts of the colony punctually attended to. Address communications to J. JULIUS PARKER, Agent, 118 Market Place, Christchurch. mAKE TIME BY THE FOR X LOCK.” The circumstances of social life are i widely different in these colonies from > those at Home, and therefore the colonial market requires different treatment. This fact Robert Murray, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Eaststreet, Ashburton, was not long in learning after his arrival on these shores, and he at once set his attention upon supplying WATCHES, which, while constructed with every regard to accuracy and reliableness in time-keeping, are also supplied with extra heavy cases, to resist the wear and tear of colonial life. He has just received another supply of watches, and invites attention to prices. Celebrated Englisn ’ levers, made expressly for R. Murray, specially Suited for colonial wear, with > extra heavy cases, all the latest .improvements, at L 6, L 6 6s, L 6 10s ; higher classes, L 7, L 8 10s, LlO 10s, and Ll2 12s; Rotherhams, L 6 10s. } Printed guarantee with each watch sold. Attention is called to the Clocks, Jewellery, and English Plate in stock, and to the fact that all kinds of REPAIRING are done on the premises t and GUARANTEED. ; e R. MURRAY’S SHOP is CON- _ SPICUOUS by the “ REGULATOR ” of , his own manufacture which occupies a place in his window, and serves as an authority on mean time to the town. Watches free and safe post on receipt of P. 0.0 730c-96a IOENSING ACT, 1881, on Sale at Office of this Paper 'Vrmurrayj^ SS

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 963, 7 June 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 963, 7 June 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 963, 7 June 1883, Page 1

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