Tenders. mENDEi.ti are invited for SINKING a I WELL at the Woollen Factory. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Secretary’s Office. Tenders to be in by Noon on THURSDAY, Jn! sn, addresser! “ Chairman Wooli'cn Factory C 0.,” endorsed “ Tender fur wed.” S. E. POYNTZ, 7-3 Secretary. ROAD DISTRICT. TENDERS are invited for the following Works : Seafield road—No. I section, re-form-ing about 333 chains Seafield road —No. 2 section, re-form-ing about 257 chains Chertsey roads—Clearing tussocks, 410 Chains Specifications can be seen at the Board's Office, where tenders will be received till 10 a.m. on SATURDAY", July 7. FOOKS & SON, 1450 ’ District Surveyors. Public Notice. ALL proved Credit ors in the Estate of Colin Campbell, late of Hinds, can receive their DIVIDEND, upon applying to Matson, Cox & Co.’s Office. ORR & CO. 1478 MATSON, COX & CO. 811 BURTON PERMAJN ENT BUILDING & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. The above Society pays Interest at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum for Deposits at Call, 6 per cent, per annum for three months, and 7 per cent, per annum if fixed for 6 months or over. J. WARD, Manager. Office Arcade Chambers, Burnett street. n!6 I BEG to announce that I have arranged to TRANSFER my BUSINESS of Land, Estate, Commission, and Insurance Agent, Rent and Debt Collector, etc., to Messrs J. Ward and Son, of the Arcade Chamber!}, and I have pleasure in asking my,clients to give my successors a continuance of their support. The transfer takes date from the Ist July next. WILLIAM SMITH. Ashburton, 29th June, 1883. q O STATION & STOCK OWNERS, 1 MERCHANTS, TRADESMEN & THE PUBLIC OF ASHBURTON & DISTRICT. In reference to the foregoing announcement from Mr William Smith, we have the honor to state that in addition to the business we take over from Mr Smith, we are prepared to undertake Accountancy in all its branches, as well as any other business of a confidential nature, and we hope that by careful attention, reasonable charges, and prompt settlements, to merit a share of the public confidence and support. J. WARD & SON, Agents to the LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Arcade Chambers, Ashburton, 29th June, 1883. 1487 IN consequence of Sheep being worried or otherwise half eaten, POISON will be laid on all lands belonging or n occupation of Wilkin and Carter, 1278 WILKIN & CARTER. F. G. THOMAS, Surgeon Dentist, will VISIT Ashburton on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY (3rd and 4th July), and may be consulted at Quill’s Hotel. ■ 1065 NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS & OTHERS. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. The T imam Offices of this Society are now REMOVED to the Loan and Mercantile Agency Buildings, Timaru, Mr Knud Sando has been appointed the District Agent for Timaru and Ashburton. THOS. SWAIN, Resident Secretary, 7-11 Wellington. UNITED FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. With Unlimited Liability of a large COLONIAL PROPRIETARY. Fire and Marine Insurances effected at lowest tariff rates—less 25 per cent. ALBERT ROBERTS, Agent, 1391 West street, Ashburton. Business Notices. /q HEAP STATIONERY. LAW AND COMMERCIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Drawing papers, tracing papers, tracing cloth, parchment, deed papers, insets, etc. Foolscap, excellent quality—ls per qu re ; Fine cream laid note paper—ss per ream; Good bu iness Envelopes—ss 6d per 1000. Fancy notepaper in great variety, including Pirie’s extra satin repp. Books exceedingly cheap, including Haydn’s Dictionary of Dates, latest edition —lBBl ; Household Medicine, by G. Black, M.D. ; History of Napoleon Bonaparte ; Hume’s History of England ; Worthies of the World ; Land, Sea, and Sky; Mayhew’s Illustrated Horse Management. Books of daring and adventure ; books for evening entertainments, etc. Liberal discount allowed to schools, committees, etc. Toys and fancy goods in great variety. Note the Address— R. B E V A N, Saunders’ Buildings, Next Shop to Quill’s Hotel 121*7 g SEARLE’S CASH DRAPERY SALE Will close SATURDAY, JULY 7th. GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER. Don’t forget the New Shop, two doors from Bank of New Zealand, Fast street, Ashburton. 1347 ALL classes now acknowledge that tea as a daily beverage is indispensable. And if, as I. O. Moody says, “ a cup of good tea will thoroughly refresh the tired or depressed, and often remove headache, being one of the greatest blessings to the women of our race, and an important adjunct in the daily life of all sorts and conditions of men,” then to procure it of good quality is the great desideratum. Nelson, Moate and Co, have earned golden opinions for their SUPERIOR BLENDED TEAS, and I, as agent, can sincerely recommend these to all purchasers, and warrant them to prove satisfactory in the using. Fruits, General Groceries, and Italian Goods as usual, comprising almost svery article required in the household, and all at as low prices as possible for cash. H. M. Carson, FRUIT & ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Next Bank of New Zealand, East st., Wholesale and Retail Agent for NELSON, MOATE & CO.’S Pure Blended Teas. nl
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 986, 4 July 1883, Page 3
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