IN order to keep pace with the times the undersigned begs to inform his numerous patrons in the Ashburton district that he has determined to REDUCE the Price of Shoeing and other work from this date. Draught Horses ... ... 7s Hacks fis Exercising Shoes, Racing Plates, and Entire’s Shoes, the season, will be extra. Note the address— Philip Journeaux, BLACKSMITH, Ac., 1502 Peter street.
APRIL, 1883, P £. Taylor’s RICE LI OP TEAS AND GROCERIES, S T Just received, a few tons of new Dunedin Oatmeal, price 3s 9d per bag. From London, new Marmalade in glass packages, comprising— Goblets containing 11b, Is Tumblers ~ ~ Is Tankards ~ ~ Is 2d Glass Jars ~ ~ Is Glass Jars ~ 21b, Is 6d Sugar basins, la 6d Amber sugar basins, Is 8d Covered butter dishes, la 8d Jelly moulds, Is 6d Glass Jugs, 21ba, 2s 6d Some really choice new figs, Is per box Kaikoura Sheep’s Tongues, 3s per tin A few cases of Clams left, 21b tin, la 2d New Balmoral Biscuits, 3d per lb. 83, COLOMBO STREET. T. TAYLOR solicits a trial of his new brands of Tea, which will be found as strong and good-flavored as any in Christchurch at fid per lb more money, and absolutely pure, no doubtful samples being accepted. They are— Houqua blend, 2s per lb Caravan tea (Russian favorite), 2s 4d per lb Pouchong tea (favorite in India), 2s lOd per lb Though not a self-styled professed teataster (for there are no others), T. T. has 20 years’ London experience of the tea trade, and being his own agent, the purchaser has one profit the less to pay ; in short, 6d may be saved in the purchase of every pound of tea at Taylor’s. 139, MANCHESTER STREET. A strong, good-flavored family Tea, Is fid per lb. A reduction of 2d per 'lb on 121 b boxes of any of the abovo An 111 b box of new season’s tea, 13s fid, strong, good flavour, good leaf An 111 b box of new season’s tea, 20s. Compare this with the 25s box of other houses An 111 b box of the finest imported Assam and Lapsang Souchong Teas, 28s Half-chests of 401bs, £2 10s to £5 Indian packets, in lead, of pure Assam Tea, 2s 4d per lb Currants, Raisins, and Sultanas, washed and dried ready for use, by patent machinery, the cleanest fruit in New Zealand New Currants, fid per lb New Raisins, fid and 8d; New Sultanas, 9d New Mixed Peel, Is fid per lb TRIANGLE (LATE DAVENPORT). Lentils, Egyptian, 3d per lb Lentils, German, fid per lb Haricots, 3d per lb Maize Meal, 3d per lb White Crystal Sugar, 4d pir lb Finest Crystal Sugar, 4£.i per lb ~ ~ Snowdrops, fid Pure Lemon Juice, quarts, Is 9d Galvesfoot Jelly,, quarts 3s fid, pints 2s 4d Loose Baking Powder, Is per lb Fowl’s Wheat, 3s fid per bushel Best Flour, 251bs 3s 4d ; fiOlbs fis fid New Muscatels, Is fid per lb French Plums, 21b bottle, 3s fid Preserved Ginger, 4s fid per jar High test Kerosene, 8s fid, 9s fid, and 10s fid per tin
A special discount allowed on all orders of £5 and upwards 123, LOWER HIGH STREET. _ ... AND GRAY’S Newly Improved New Zealand Central Disc Disc Harrow. 280 made and in use. Is the simplest, the best, and the most durable in the market. Last season it took First Prize in competition with all Colonial and American makers, at Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Wyndham, Gore, Oamaru, Timaru, Waimate, Ellesmere, Rangiora, Masterton, Auckland, and Wanganui. Sizes kept in stock—G, 8, 10, and 12ft Reid and Gray’s New Zealand Twine Binder. At the Oamaru trial of Twine Binders it took the Gold Medal as the best Machine in the field, beating Samuelson’s and Howard’s. This season, at the Taicri trial, it took First Prize as the best Reaper and Binder, and also a First Prize as the best allround Machine, in competition with Hornsby’s, Howard’s, and W. A. Wood’s. Wo are now booking orders for the following harvest ; and as the demand will be large we would like our friends to order at once, to avoid disappointment. As we will have a well-assorted stock of Fittings at all our Branches, Farmers can rely on getting Fittings at a moment’s notice. Double-furrow Ploughs, Chaffcutters, Horse Gears, Oambri.ige Rollers, Seed '< Sowers, etc.,etc. Illustratedcataloguesfree I on application to our Head Office, Dunedin, or to our Branches at Oamaru, Timaru, Invercargill, Christchurch, Ashrton, or Auckland.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1010, 1 August 1883, Page 1
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741Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1010, 1 August 1883, Page 1
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