Business Notipes, r /s■* I/; I— ' -f, - ; ' rpoJFARMERS & STOCK B REEDERS The following Works may be had from 'L'ELO.S, F. F \ KLEY, BOOKSELLER * STATIONER, j ' Ashburton, ' The Horse, with supplement, by Wm. Youatt ; Cattle, their breeds and management, by Wm. Youatt; .Sheep and Cattle, by C. Armatage ; Agricultural Chemistry and Geology, by Professor Johnston ; Agricultural Chemistry, by Maclvor ; Agricultural Chemistry, by Alfred Gibson; Breeding of Draught Horses, by Reynolds. 'A large and varied stock of standard literature always on hand—any book not in stock will be procured without delay. Subscribers wanted for all newspapers, pamphlets, and periodicals, by Thomas F. Earley, Saunders’ Buildings, Ashburton. 1041 Jjl LOWER BOOTS. FLOWER ROOTS Ashburton Nursery. S ABBOTT & Co., NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS, HAVE OR SALE All kinds of F OWER ROOTS and BEDDING PLANTS BOUQUETS, Hand and Table, made * up on the shortest notice, cheaper 3 than any other in the trade. . > 8 Note the Address, J Mill Race Road, Back Saunders’ ! Mill. sl3 3 pjv o farmers. The undersigned are CASH PUR- * CHASERS of n WHEAT oats ; r BARLEY r And are prepared to offer the highest ® market price for prime samples. Cash advances made against Grain placed in our hands for Shipment to London or'Foreign irr "kefs. Cornsacks (fun weight) and Twine at the lowest current rates. GRAIN STORED AT LOWEST. ’■ CURRENT RATES, C. J. W. OOOKSON, Junr., & CO., General Merchants, 7 nl Methven. W. Peugelly, s rjJAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, Durham street South, Christchurch. aul2 EXHIBITION. ONLY GOLD MEDAL AWARDED. T. R. Procter, OCULISTS’ OPTICIAN 150, LOWER HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH 9 (Opposite , Borough Hotel). 1 Section XVII., Class 77 — Scientific Apparatus. Jurors—A. W. Bickerton, , R. R. Robinson, A. B. Edwards. Thos. 1 R. Procter, Christchurch : For excel--1 lence of workmanship and great Variety of spectacle glasses suited for every description of optical defect, These are shown - in all Stages of manufacture, both in quartz and glass. The local manufacture of these glasses is of considerable importance, being made in every combination of spherical and cylindrical form required. There sre also exhibited some very wellmade condensers, and some “ Coddington,” “ Stanhope,” and other lenses. The 3 jurors consider this an exhibit of special merit, and recommend a certificate of gold medal. dl2 rpHE KING IS DYEING. First Order of Merit and Silver Medal l International Exhibition. G. KING begs to inform the public of Ashburton that he has appointed Messrs ANDRE WES BROS, as SOLE ’ AGENTS for this district. Ladies and Gentlemen can have their Clothes Dyed * to look new, at a reasonable price, by leaving them with Andrewes BrcSs. They will be returned in a week. Damask ( Curtains, Table Covers, French Merinos, ’ Silks, Ribbons, Velvets, Lace, and ' Feathers Dyed or Cleaned; Kid Gloves Cleaned. 6, KING, 98 Madras Street, Christchurch. F. S. Shearer, QF THE May bank works, tinwald, begs to thank the public for theii past support, and takes this opportunity to intimate that he is ain position to Manufacture and Repair on the shortest notice all kinds of Machinery, such as— Flour Mills, Saw Mills, Wheels (cogged and water wheels), Combines, Engines, •Hand and Foot Treshing Machines ; also, all kinds of Spring Carts, Drays, Traps &o. Shearer & Lewis, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, AND Veterinary Shoeing Poroe, Having secured the services of a first-class Shoeing Smith, defy competition. All . orders entrusted to their care will receive I prompt attention at reasonable charges. 1 Agents for McCormick’s Reapers and < Binders.; \ . Note the Address— Great South road, Tinwald. 590 d Donald Williamson GENERAL STOREKEEPER, , East street, Ashburton, HAS always for sale a large and varied stock, which will bo sold at lowest paying prices. Groceries, Wines and Spirits, Ironmongery, Ploughshares, and Drapery, including all requisites of the trade. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing in great variety, made up to D. W. ’s own order, from Kaiapoi, Mosgiel, aud'ROslyn Tweeds ; also, Colonial-made Flannels, Serges, and Blankets.: 1 1 ' D. W. would call special attention to his TEAS, so long and favorably known, and now reduced to 2s, 2s 6d, and 3s per lb. , ... Families waited on for orders weekly. Cash purchasers supplied l at wholesale prices. A heavy sto'ck of Boots and Shoes inoludingt 'elebrated make. 79d 1 t I C n a t< a Cl 0
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 985, 3 July 1883, Page 4
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700Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 985, 3 July 1883, Page 4
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