Dressmaking. UNDERCLOTHING. MISS KINGSBURY Begs to announce to her numerous patrons that she has removed to Bakers’ Buildings, next to D. MacFarlane, Grocer, Havelock Street, Ashburton. Orders promptly attended to. 396 e Donald Williamson GENERAL STOREKEEPER, East street, Ashburton, HAS always for sale a large and varied stock, which will be 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, and Roslyn Tweeds ; also, Colonial-made Flannels, Serges, and Blankets. 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 at wholesale prices. A heavy stock of Boots and Shoos including 'elebrated make. 798 SZfl •Bauojsqiqox pus tqueunrajo ouojg s ( piag -subj\[ aoj qnoSy ’pejncaxe Ap)duioad puu ifppsau Eaivdojq •sooud qoanqo qsuqQ ju Bosnuajd eqj uo japjo oi apum uoijdposep Aioao jo 'Buftisap oqj jo jo qoo?s pauuA puu oSjbj u anion inojj paAiaoaa qsnC suq ‘((ap'H juloji ajtsoddo) jaajjs aaooj\[ ‘aaquui-jauiquQ ‘MOSSHSd V *D •3>m.iiMimj T sT>in T (Jkdd HHnJHNHIUII OTIOE to the inhabitants of Rakaia and surrounding districts, that I am prepared to supply them with prime Butchers’ MEAT at the undermentioned prices:— Beef, lOOlbs, at 3td per lb. Side Mutton, 2|d ~ • CHARLES INDER, 1160 South Rakaia. 17 "VrmilsraV^ 1 N'RMURRWjg^ #!T 2 RTDfj 5 rnAKE TIME BY THE FORE1. LOCK,” The circumstances of social life are widely different in these colonies from those at Home, and therefore the colonial market requires different treatment. This fact Robert Murray, PRACTICAL W.' ■' CHMAKER, East street, /. it burton, was not long in learning after his arrival on those 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. Ho has just received another supply of watches, and invites attention to prices. Celebrated Englisn lovers, made expressly for 11. 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 and GUARANTEED. R. MURRAY’S SHOP is CONSPICUOUS 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 b” post on receipt of P. 0.0 7300-96 p
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1003, 24 July 1883, Page 1
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473Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1003, 24 July 1883, Page 1
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