Wanted WANTED— An APPRENTICE to the Painting and Paperhanging. Apply, Vincent and Dow, Moore street. WANTED Known—Two or three Gentlemen will meet with a comfortable home ; terms moderate. Mrs G. H. Thompson, Trevorton. 1443 WANTED— 100 Acres PLOUGHED immediately. Oats and chaff can be obtained on the farm. Apply, Lee and Co., Sherwood. 7 75 WANTED, by a gentleman, BOARD and LODGING in a respectable family. Apply, by letter, to A., Ashbukton Guardian. 7 94
WANTED Known That H. 0. Segees has REMOVED from Compton’s Buildings, Moore street, to Sealy’s new buildings, East street. Great Reductions now on. 7 73 WANTED, by a respectable Man, SITUATION in a Store or to drive a delivery cart and make himself useful ; good references given. Address, J. Jackson, Office of this Paper. 7*47 ANTED KNOWN—That Robert Vf Elston, Burnett street, Ashburton, having procured the newest apparatus, is prepared to Sweep Chimneys at very low rates. Any orders left at the Town Hall will receive prompt attention. Terms cash. 760 c ANTED Known—Music Taught to Pupils in Ashburton or Tinwald, at' their own homes, for 2i guineas ; at ray house for 2 guineas per quarter. Letters addressed to Post-office or to Mrs Charles Cornelius, third house on East Belt, next Davis’s. 7-19
WANTED, for a Station, a MARRIED COUPLE without family. Man must be a good shepherd and willing to make himself generally useful; wife, experienced general servant. Apply, stating wages required, to A.E.M., care of Office of this Paper. 7-46 WANTED Known—That 0. Haw : kins, BOOT and SHOEMAKER, having given up the Ashburton branch, is now carrying on the Business at Tinwald under his own personal supervision. Being overstocked with women’s and children’s BOOTS, he is now offering them at a sacrifice. Coma and see for yourselves. 7-49 WANTED KNOWN—That Mr Dan Lea’s Gymnasium is the only place for real amusement; admittance free. Every kind of amusement to be obtained on the premises calculated to please the general public—American Bowls, Skittles, Shooting, Boxing, Fencing, Horizontal Bar, Trapeze, etc. Temperance Drinks, Cigars, etc. Tickets — monthly 2s 6d, for use of Horizontal Bar, Trapeze, Single-sticks, Dumb-bells, Indian Clubs, etc. Dan Lea is always at his post to give lessons in Boxing, lessons £1 per month, or according to arrangement. 1344
Special Advertisements. F YOU WANT GOOD AND STRONG FURNITURE, GO TO DAVIS’S OHEAP FURNITURE AND BEDDING MANUFACTORY, EAST STREET SOUTH, ASHBURTON. J7l VERY article Sold at Christchurch •C 4 Prices and ivranteed bes. of ■material and workmanship.
FUNERALS CHEAPLY & COMPLETELY FURNISHED . ! 3 THB NEW ZEALAND Clothing Factory HAYS spared no effort to place before the public a MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT •F NEW WINTER MANUFACTURES Comprising all the latest styles in MEN’S & BOY’S CLOTHING Manufactured from the best qualities and newest Designs in COLONIAL, SCOTCH, BRITISH, AND CONTINENTAL TWEEDS. The large and increased trade has enabled the Proprietary to offer their customers still further advantages than hitherto, and THIS SEASON’S GOODS, upon inspection, will be found CHEAPER THAN EVER. A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICE. ” SHIRTS, HATS, HOSIERY, and every requisite at Wholesale Prices. Nineteen Branches now open in New Zealand. Agents for the Unrivalled WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES Ashburton Branch : BAST STREET.
Money ! Money! ! The equitable investment COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, mited, are prepared, through their agent, T . C. Dun'jan, East street, to LEND MONEY on Ashburton approved freehold or leasehold property, repayable by either monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly instalments, or for a freed period. The Company are also open to DISCOUNT BILLS. J. 0. DUNCAN, ,883 Agent, East street. STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Account Books Ink—from small to largest jars School Books—School Committees supplied at lowest rates Latest Novelties in all kinds of Fancy Goods, Toys, &c. All the Heme Journals, Magazines, and Papers by every mail. Subscribers wanted fer any Magazine or Paper published. Andrewes Bros., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, &0,, East street Sooth Ashburton. n!6
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 996, 16 July 1883, Page 2
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641Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 996, 16 July 1883, Page 2
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