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Wanted WANTED —COOK for men’s hut; | must be a good baker. .A pply to B. H. Dobson, Lowcliffe, Hinds. 1 2 ANTED Known—That STRAWBERRIES and other Fruit for preserving can now be had cheap at A. W. Randeix’s, East street. 1 4 WANTED Known—That Hayes and Co. are slaughtering 2,000 yards of Madras Muslin wor.h Is 9d at 6d per yard. WANTED Known—r'or Sale, two COTTA' >ES on East Belt. Cheap, easy terms. Apply W. C. Davis or Ward and Sons. 12 1012 WANTED TENDERS—For HARVESTING bOO Acres of Wheat. Tenders to be in by 12th January. H. T. Winter. 1 17 WANTED Known—A BALL will be held in Mr J. Clark’s Grain Shed, Tinwald, TO-NIGiIT, in aid of School Treat Fund. Tickets, ss. 1 14 WANTED— To hire by the week with the view of purchase, quiet HORSE, must be good in harness; state terms. 46 private box, Post-office, Ashburton. ri HE EWE SHEARING will comI menue at Coldstream on Thursday, 10th January, 1884. A few extra HANDS wanted. O. H. Dowdino. 1 16 TT'7’ANTED Known—That H. Jambs W has taken over the market garden from E. Ling, Hampstead, and intends carrying on a RETAIL BUSINESS in the Triangle. Vegetables and Fruit supplied fresh daily. 1 6

WAN lED Known—That W. C. Davis is selling all sizes of Pickle and Preserving JARS, Lorn 4d each, at his pottery yard, Wills street, next Oddfellows’ Hall. 1 13 ANTED Known-That a GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MEETING will be held THIS EVENING, at 8 p.m., in the Temperance Hall, Tinwald. Addresses will ba given by the Revs. Scott, Nixon and Mr awle. The public are cordially invited. John Smith, Secretary. 1 18 WANTED KNOWN— Robert Elston, Bill Poster, Theatpical Agent, etc., Town Hall, Ashburton. Theatrical companies and others visiting Ashburton should communicate with the above. Orders by post or telegram promptly attended to. 7600 WANTED Known—That W. C. Davis, next Oddfellows’ Hail, is selling Peas at 6d per peck; broad Beans, dd; new Potatoes, 101 b for Is; also, red and black Currants at 5d per lb, for preserving. All other Fruit and Vegetables as cheap. Plenty of new Apples in. 112 WANTED —The public who are in want of Boots to inspect our window before purchasing elsewhere. As far as style and cheapness we are determined not to be excelled. Boots for everyone, and at any "price. Large stock of women’s best prunellas from 7s 6d ; men’s half sole and heeling, 4s 6d ; women s do, 3s 6d ; girl’s do, 2 s 6d. Nokes, Leicester Boot Warehouse, Burnett street. 12 1107 WANTED Known —That in consequence of the rapid increase of business, John MoisON, Impermeable Bootmaker, has been compelled to get a large stock of Boots of a superior quality in the town in order to meets the demands of his customers, and those who may purchase from him will find no deception as to price or quality. As J. M. has gained the public trust in the past by doing beat work and fit, combined with neatness and style, he intends even to make greater exertions in the future. Fowler’s Buildings, Tancred street (opposite Arcade), Ashburton. 7 207 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, Oigars, etc. Tickets—monthly 2s 6d, for use of Horizontal Bar, Trapeze, Single-sticks, Dumb-bells, Indian Clubs, eta Dan Lea is always at his post to give lessons in Boxing, lesson £1 per month, or according to arrangement. 1344 Special Advertisements.

Ball programme cards in very neat styles, with Pencils and Ribbons, printed at the Guardian Office, Wxtt street * STOP THAT COUGH 1 DON’T DELAY.—How can you stop it? Where, s the. Remedy. Bonnington’s PECTORAL OXYMEL OP GARBAGE 'IN or IRISH MOSS (registers 1), can produce more evidence of real merit than any other article for .the purpose. Sold ' everywhere. G Bonninoton, Christchurch. PRINCE ALBERT BOARDING HOUSE AND TEMPERANCE HOTEL C. TRUCKLE begs to return thanks to his friends and the public for their patronage since he had taken over the Prince Albert Boarding House, and trusts by always keeping a good table and accommodation for boarders and travellers to receive a continuance of the same. Private rooms for families. C. TRUCKLE, Prince Albert Boarding House and Temperance Hotel near Coohson’s Stables, Wills street, Ashburton ; n**t Oddfellows’ Hall, and one minute s walk from the Railway Station. Charges strictly moderate. 944 INTENDING PURCHASERS OP CLOTHING FOB THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON Should visit the NEW ZEALAND Clothing Factory’s BRANCH, Where they can select from the LARGEST VARIETY OP FASHIONABLE GARMENTS, Manufactured from sound and reliable New Zealand Tweeds. The well-known reputation enjoyed by the Firm of Selling a GENUINE ARTICLE AX WHOLESALE PRICE Has resulted in an increase of Business during the past season, and they can- now boast of having Twenty - One Retail Branches in New Zealand, thus enabling them to increase the Factory produce,, economising both material and labor, and ensuring to their patrons a further benefit in the shape of a still Lower Rate of Wholesale Prices. SHIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, PORTMANTEAUS, And every requisite at Wholesale Price. Ashburton Branch : BAST STREET.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1041, 4 January 1884, Page 2

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881

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1041, 4 January 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1041, 4 January 1884, Page 2

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