Business Notices. S T O K- T A t KING S A L Bargains ! Bargains!! k» £9,500 WORTH OF DRAPERY GOODS AT 3 OFF. Blankets, at 8s 6d per pair Flannels, at 9d to Is 3d per yard Colonial Flannel, at Is per yard Heavy Shirting, at 8d to Is per yard Ladies’ Jackets, at 8s 6d to 12s 6d Ladies’ Ulsters, at 9s 6d to 14s 6d Ladies’ Stays, at Is lid to 6s 6d Ladies’ Stockings, at 6d per pair Splendid Wincey, at 6d to lOd per yard Black Fur Trimming, Is per yard Ladies’ Straw Hats, from 6d upwards Ribbons, from 3d per yard ' ' V ' Flowers, at half-price Buttons, at 2d per dos Fringes, at 3d per yard Ladies’ Boots, at 3s lid - Children’s Boots, at 9d per pair- ' Men’s Boots, reduced to 7a.6d, 10a 6d, and 12s 6d * Children’s Socks, at 2d and 3d per pair CARPETS AND FLOORCLOTHS AT HALF PRICE, AS OVER-STOCKED. Boys’ Suits, from 13s 6d Men’s Bats, from Is Men’s Shirts, from Is lid, heavy Brussels Carpet, at 3a lid Kidder. Carpet, at 2s lid Men’s Suits, from 45s SUITS MADE TO ORDER FROM £2 18s 6d UPWARDS.. . N.B.—Goods booked at the above Low Prices during the Sale to my ordinary Customers who pay monthly, being desirous to greatiy reduce ’ efora stock-taking. JUNE, 1883. H SAL jB. W. Alcorn's ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE COMMENCED ON SATURDAY JUNE 16th. ; LOOK OUT FOR STARTLING BARGAINS IN BOOTS CLOTHING GENERAL DRAPERY MANTLES V . MILLINERY &c. &c. &c. c S. S. W. Alcorn, EAST STREET.
iTO -pOLL DP! ROLL UP!! OPENING ON SATURDAY, Corner of Burnett and East streets, Ashburton, THE ASHBURTON BRANCH OF NOTED Little Dust Pan. Truly called a Direct SUPPLY STORE, Importing all our own GOODS or Purchasing Insolvent Estates, we can, offer special advantages to Purchasers. Parties Furnishing or needing any Household Requisites should pay us a visit. Coma and judge for yourselves. LITTLE d”uST P AN, Fast street. 1156 rno THE LADIES OF ASHBURTON 1 AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. MRS A. W. WHITE will OPEN a L ADIES’ ART DEPO Ton SATURDAY, 23rd June, next to Meech’s Furniture Warehouse, Burnett street, A solemlid variety of material for all kinds'of Ladies’ Fancy Work kept in stock, together with soma of the latest novelties i:i Patterns, etc N ° T I C fi. Albert Koberts, Having purchased the premises lately occupied by Jameson and Roberts, will CONTINUE TO CARRY ON THE BUSINESS AS USUAL, And is now prepared to BUT Wheat Oats Barley Rye Grass, . Peas Tares Oaten Sheaf ' and Straw ,Chaff And other Produce. , HAS FOR SALE— : LITTLE’S SHEEP DIP CORNSACKS, Seaming Twine PLOUGHS II IRES, Nails BLUESTON 11, Lampblack, Raddle 3 S t 7 1 y o V d F r sr ! d it ). w id 3E. 1n 9 s» isMbs White will open a Class for young Lidies, at which will be taught t rewel Work, Berlin Work, Embroidery, Crochet, Netting, Knitting, etc. Terms on application. Advice on the blending o> ora and the working up of materials g ven gratis. All transaction 3 strictly cash. 1432 r E C I A L NOTICE. Alplieus Hayes Desires to inform his customers and others that his NEW SAWMILLS at Woodlands, Invercargill, are now in lull swing, in the finest block of bush in Southland, known as tl’.o Mabel Bush, and rnd that, together with his Mills at Waiamte and Stewart’s Island, he is prepared to supply Timber and I'irowood iu any quantiii s at the lowest possible rates, and i hat customers can have their orders delivered at any station along- the railway line, o: f.o ii hi yard, at Ashburton. The 'i'liu el- h. < ie Mabel Bush is to hr of u ovr quality, so that ~, , ~a « machinery White Pine ;u.. noe ami a Latch Lining can hi supplied to customers’ satisfaction, ALWAYS IN STOCK— Best Newcastle Coal Fire woe d (short and long) Roofing Iron Nails Lead Zinc Fencing Wire V.D.L. Timber, Palings, and Shingles Posts and Rails. - Gates and Gate Posts And every requisite for the trade W. H. COLLINS, Manager. Ashburton, 6th April, 1883. 6 sep KEROSErrE, Castor and Boiled' Oils TEA, Sugar, Candles, Soap, Rock-salt FLOUR, 50, 100, 200 lb bags, Oatmeal, Potatoes FENCING WIRE, 8,9, 10, also Galvanised Barb Heart and Sap Stakes, StaplesCLOVERS, White, Red, AJsyke, Cowgrass, Ryegrass, and CockaAdt;, : TU it XT PS, Purpletop, Greentop, Devon G ivy si one, Whitestone, Stubble, and P.ape Swede, Gome, Mangolds, Carrot, and ami Garden SEEDS BRAN, Oats, Sharps, Chaff, Chicki\ hr.it SEED, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Peas. Beam LOANS XEGO i lATED. MONEY ADVANCED on FREEHOLD SECURITY STORAGE AT CURRENT RATES. LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Grain and other Produce placed in Stow FOB SALE OR SHIPMENT. Albert Roberts,: Agent for R Ojß ERTS, PAXTO N & GRAIN MERCHANTS, 137, Manchester street, Ohiiatcb
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 988, 6 July 1883, Page 3
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801Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 988, 6 July 1883, Page 3
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