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Easiness NoticesIvIN G UP BUSING S.S-, -IN A SHE U .rg More Surprises. ; , I NRESERVED CLEARING OUT SALE OF ; DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS * etc., AT r.' ) ;.n*j S. W. ALCORN’S, t ! EAST STREET. , ,iv In consequence of the long continued depression of business, scarcity • f money, 0 ,,f losses by bad debts, etc., S. T -V. Alcobn has decided on clearing out > f .»shburtnn »s quickly as possible. To effect this object speedily THE MONSTER CHEAP SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK ■ - • will commence on THURSDAY, the 20th instant, and will bo continued until-the whole is disposed of. All the New Spring Goods just opened out, together with a Large Shipment Direct from London (to arrive in about a week),will be included an ; r;v the Cheap Sale, thus giving the public a grand opportunity of supplying .their !U requirements for the approaching season at a little over HALF THE ORDINARY PRICES. ' 1 his being a Genuine Clearing our Sale intending purchasers will do well to come early and secure the Pick of the Bargains. i , ■ , •■ah'. ■ t , nof As it will take a considerable time to dispose of the whole of the immense Stock-’* now on hand, regular customers, who have accounts open, can have their Orders! J booked as usual at the’•educed prices. : sii For Lists of Reductions see handbills issued at intervals. ; .., f, GIVING UP BUSINESS. :i , i jj CLEARING OUT SALE / "u AT S. W. Alcorn’s, EAST STREET. ’ -i •;r.T 9'581 ■i .1 i u!j VtOffl '-r'o.! 1883-4] & [IBB3-4 G S GRAND DISPLAY |J I NEW DRAPERY GOODS M p JUST OPENED DP. P andeew orr e IS NOW SHOWING A ? ■ IJjt SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. V , Trimmed hats and Bonnets Flowers, Feathers, and Ribbons Laces in all Colors Pompadour Prints, Sateens, and Galateas French Nuns’ Cloth, plain and check French Cashmeres, Merinos, and Alapacas Ladies’ Dolmans and Jackets in great, variety Stays in all the new shapes and make Hosiery and Glaves in endless-variety' Sunshades, Umbrellas, etc. r ’ _ rL Ginghams and Zephyr Checks, various colors • ; * -i ■]. si GE 'JTLEMEN ’S SUITS to ORDER and [ A Large Stock of English. Kaiapoi and : Perfect Fit Guaranteed I Roslyn Tweeds to select from. ; - Clothing Department. Men’s Suits in Great Variety I Carpets,. Brussels Tapestry, and Kidde Beys’ and Youth’s Suits at all prices | in many patterns, very cheap , , DRESS AND COSTUMES . Made up to Order on the Shortest notice,’ and fit and style all that could be desired A Call Respectfully Solicited. '*' ■ 1 Andrew Orr. 962

Relief from cough in five MINUTES. Bonninqton’s Pectoral Oxymel of Carrageen or Ihisn Moss (Registered).—The moat certain void speedy remedy for disorders of the Chest and Lungs. May be obtained at most of the Storekeepers and Chemists throughput the Province. Sold everywhere, Bonningxon, Christchurch. J;• E OF; REMOV Ali J. HARVEY, BOOT and ■ SHOEMAKER, has REMOVED froin Tattered street to the shop in East'street, lately occupied by Nealas and Cp., ; • Repair's neatly executed. , ... i,415 1 • :" n , ( 1 • rnm^r rjlO FARMERS AND OTHERS. The undersigned has fpr Sale— SOUND DERWENT POTATOES, a splendid sample. "’ ALBERT ROBERTS, West street, Ashburton. ' 13th Nov., 1883. fl fIl-880 CHRIS TMA S C A R:DV to be ' r 1 Sent by San Francisco Mail 1 ' 1 ; Must be posted in Ashburton, oh of before NOVEMBER 2w>, 1883, Senders of above had better visit Thomas F/Pteleiy, Bookseller and Stationer, . SAUNDERS’ BUILDINGS, Ashburton, Where an immense stock of Christmas and New Year Cards is on view ; also arrival of barque Coromandel brings 476 new volumes from London direct; consisting of , Prize & Presentation Books. THOS. F. FARLEY, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, Ashburton. , 1041 •D; JUST OPENED Without a doubt the Most Beautiful Selection of CHRISTMAS CARDS Ever Exhibited in the ColonyA, very valuable Present to any Friend. An inspection is solicited. CHEAP STATIONERY. Good Business Envelopes, 6a 6d pec Notepaper, superior quality, 6a per roam Foolscap, unequalled value, Is per quire Also for 1884 DIARIES 1884 Offered at Published • B.

DANN’S Linseed Balsam. THE marvellous Cure for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, and all affections of the Chest, Throat, and Lungs. More genuine' cures have been effected by this remark-, able remedy than by any other preparation on sale in the colony. The following articles are contained in the Balsam, viz.:—Linseed, Honey, Balsam of Tohu, Ipecacuanha, Senega, Extract of Liquorice, and several other Balsamic and expectorant ingredients. , Thit preparation is free from Morphia and Antimony, and can be given wit? - 'afety to infants. !

Price-—ls 6d and 2a 6d per bottle. DAN N’ S Herbal Pills. In all comp’ainta arising from the Liver being in a disordered state these Pills have proved to be a certain cure. Sufferers from Indigestion, Constipa- ( tion, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Sluggish Liver, Loss of Appetite, etc., etc., will . find these Pills the best and safest - remedy. ?rice—la 6d and 4s per box. Prepared only by E. 0. DARN, Chemist, The Pharmacy, Christchurch. Sole Agent for Ashburton, Mr Charles Neate, CHEMIST. 8 201 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. N E W W 0 R K Copies of Mr Bowbon’s Book “ Cheese, Butter, and Bacon,” can be obtained a* this office. Price, 2a. An evil and its remedy.—Tj the Editor, —It is ahealthy sign ofthe times when our local papers are beginning to deal in a fearless manner with bankrupts and the bankruptcy laws. The time has come when something must be done either by the legislature or by business men themselves to put an end to a state of affairs which is a disgrace to our boasted. civilisation. We (the undersigned) have been doing business in Ashburton about 1% years, and the money we have lost during that period by bankrupts, levanters, and blacklegs generally amounts to a great deal more than the margin usually allowed for bad debts. If the law cannot protect us then we must protect ourselves, and there is only one way to do so, viz., to abolish the credit system altogether. This system has been the curse of other countries besides New Zealand, and past experience has proved it to oe rotten to the core. Owing to recent heavy losses we have resolved to sell for cash only n future. The honest man who is willing to pay his 20s in the £, and pay as he goes, will find this no disadvantage but a great gain, as he will be able to obtain a first-class article much cheaper than he would under the old system. We shall exert ourselves to the utmost as heretofore to give our customers full satisfaction, and every order will be executed in our usual first-class style—but we shall no longer run any unnecessary, risk. Under the cash system we are prepared to offer a special line of tweeds at the following unusually low prices :—Gentleman s suit made to order, £2 18s 6d j ladies’ tailor made ulster, £2. All other goods in proportion, for cash only. CRAIGHEAD & CO., TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, 1 Tanc&ed Street. .... ! y nnHE GUARDIAN i» on yery Tea *• stable in Ashburton. ,

' Stationer, Bookseller, &o. f *’ SAUNDERS’ BUILDINGS. Note the Address— Next Shop to Quill’s Hotel, 1217 D R A P E R Y, Clearing Sale. GIVING UP BUSINESS* : P R EMI S.ES , T 0;, ,n j E‘T r ■. THE undersigned regpoetfully. t i*®* nounces (hat he Tfill. CLEARING SALE.,,on, 3rd November, wiih.a vieyr to quit ' the whole stock as speedily aspoiaibre. " WIl L I a'ml gsa yj; h ; . ' P^APE^,,^ st Btreet, Ashbitftb& i'lo 822 - ;i • - i;yl Sii'

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1005, 21 November 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1005, 21 November 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1005, 21 November 1883, Page 3

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