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Wanted WANTED Known—That W. C. Page has commenced a Cash Grocery Business in East street, near S. Hardley’s. 1 175 \T7 r ANTED—Purchasers of Boots and Shoes ito call and inspect our stock of New Goods. The price and quality will please.— Orb & Co. 1 136 SITUATION Wanted —By first-class camp Cook and Baker. Address or apply personally to “Frank,” care of Messrs Fowke and McEwen, Bootmakers, Ashburton. < 1 171 WANTED to Buy—A small second hand fire-proof SAFE, fctate price, maker and size to Box 45, Post Office, Ashburton. 1 44 WANTED Known—That Hayes and Co. are slaughtering 2,000 yards of Madras Muslin wor.h Is 9d at fid per yard. WANTED Known—For Sale, two COTTAGES on East Belt. Cheap, easy terms. Apply W. O. Davis or j Ward and Sons. 12 1012 WANTED KNOWN— Robert Elston, Bill Ppater, Theatrical Agent, etc., Town Hall, Ashburton. Theatrical companies and others visiting Ashburton should communicate with the above. Orders by post or telegram promptly attended to. 760 c 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 a do, 3s fid ; girl’s do, 2s fid. Nokes, Leicester Boot Warehouse, Burnett street, 12 1107 Special Advertisements. BAT.T, PROGRAMME CARDS in very neat styles, with Pencils and Ribbons, printed at the Guardian Office, W<wt street

n. iw 05 g 8 o C PH 5 O rQ t O a? 9 IS 'ii w pH- M m pp p rrt o ■<) H ss S c2 §. fl o ►.S c 3 &.t= 'tT o >»S g a s CU a 5 Ss ◄ * P 3 S o -q w S .2 M £ o Q C 3 (J2 H BS 2 JSQ 2 JH & - l-M Zi H pd fJ-S fit 3 a f 03 5 ◄ 1 a •« <1 as 03 w V Ph fi fl STATIONERY (commerciali plain and fancy), Account Books, School Books and Requisites, Prize Books, Children’s Picture and Story Books, New Serial Volumes, Hymn and Prayer Books, Books on Gardening, Farming, Poultry, Sheep, Horses, etc., etc. ; Novels, Fire Stove Ornaments, Birthday Cards, Scrap and Photograph Albums, Scraps, Pictures, Tissue Paper, Purses, Card Cases, Diaries, Writing Desks and Cases, Work Boxes and Baskets, Toilet Sets, Fancy Inkstands, Wall Brackets, Ladies' Bags, Maori' ” Photographs, China and Brass Ornaments; Toys of every description from a Penny upwards; Judson’s Dyes, Gold Paint, Concertinas, Accordions, Song Books, a job lot of Music (very cheap), Journals and Home papers every English mail, Cricketing Goods at reduced prices, and a large assortment of other articles. All goods at Christchurch and Dunedin prices. Anprewes Beds., Booksellers and Stationers, East street South, Ashburton.

F YOU WANT GOOD AND STRONG FURNITURE, GO TO DAVIS’S CHEAP, FURNITURE AND BEDDING MANUFACTORY, BAST STREET SOUTH, J jhIVERY article Sold at Christchurch Prices and gjwanteed beat of "naterial and workmanship. FUNERALS CHEAPLY & COMPLETELY FURNISHED NTENDING PURCHASERS OF CLOTHING SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON Should visit the NEW ZEALAND Clothing Factory’s BRANCH, Where they can select from the LARGEST VARIETY OF FASHIONABLE GARMENTS, Manufactured from sound and reliable New Zealand Tweeds. The well-known reputation enjoyed by the Firm of Selling a GENUINE ARTICLE 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 : EAST STREET. ASHBURTON. «1 for the AT

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1060, 26 January 1884, Page 2

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634

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1060, 26 January 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1060, 26 January 1884, Page 2

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