Wanted' WANTED —Tenders to Feed off 140 acres Turnips. Particulars apply, John Doyle, Upper Rangitata. 5 788 TT7"ANTED, immediately Every one Y\ to road Hayes and Co. ’» advertisement. 4 748 TENTH Anniversary Star of the East Lodge, No. 82. \S7'ANTED —A Situation, by a proVV fessional Cook. . Good testimonials. Apply Guardian Office. 5 797 WANTED— Every one that was unsuccessful in Hates and Co.’s art union to read advertisement. 4 749 rnHE Anniversary Tea Meeting will be j held in the Church of England Schoolroom on Mondiy, May 26th. \TTANTED to purchase Good Lard in VV any qaanti y ; also, Sound, Small Pickling Onions. Apply, S. E. Potntz, Novelty Emporium and Provision Store. 5 758 3a on the Table at 6 p. m. WANTED— The party who (by mistake) removed a bag containing Boots, from Dimant and Coe’s establishment last Saturday evening, to return same at once. 5 r9B WANTED Known—Beat Bice, 3d ; Sago, 4d; Tapioca, 6d ; Cheese, 6d per lb.—J. McGregor, Tancred street, opposite the Arcade. 4 640 rpICKETS, Is 6d, may be had everyX where. WANTED —To Sell Two second-hand Breach-loading Central’ Fire ReboundingLocksFowlingPieces,in splendid order. Apply, F. Fbrriman, East street. MAY 26, Temperance cheer at the Church of England School. WANTED Known —The cheapest house in town to buy Millinery, Dolmans, Jackets, Dress Stuffs, etc., is H. O. Hegera’s, Sealy’s buildings, East street. First-class goods marked with a small profit. Now goods now open. 2 234 MAY 26, the oldest Lodge in Ashburton will eat, drink and be merry. nr ANTED KNOWN — Robert Elston, Y\ Bill Poster, 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. 7600 /''l OOD Tea at the Good Templar enter\Jjj- tainment. WANTED Known—For sale cheap, a Three and Four-Roomed House, Half Acre of Land ; two frontages, situated on Bast Bolt, near Wakanui road. Terms easy. Also, 6 Acres in English grass, with county water race through it. Apply W. 0. Datis, next Oddfellows’ Hall, Ashburton. 6 765 OODBO N G SGood Readings. ' Good Speakers. TXTANTED Known—That Jones and W Bradshaw, next Mr Lancaster’s butchers shop, East street, are now offering Pig Feed, Chick Wheat, Horse Feed, etc., etc , etc., cheaper and of a better class than any other in the tjwn. All goods delivered free of charge in town. 4 752 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 7a 6d ; men’s half sole and heeling, 4s 6d ; women s do, 3s 6d ; girl’s do, 2s 6d. Nokes, Leicester Boot Warehouse) Burnett street. 12 1107 VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE. WANTED Known— W. T. Kingston (late with J. R. Steel, Blacksmith) begs to announce to the public of Ashburton and surrounding district that he has commenced business in a new shop erected on the Wakanui road, next C. Ray, Engineer; Millwright, etc. (nearly opposite Central Hotel), and trusts to receive a fair share of public patronage. All shoeing done in . his usual style, and guaranteed the best workmanship. Repairs neatly executed. Estimates given for builders’ ironwork. 3 552
Special Advertisements. COMMERCIAL _— —— Account Books, Presents, &c. Notice- J. A. PerSSOn Wakandi Road (near Post Office), Begs to thank his customers for past favors and to announce that he is now prepared to execute orders for all classes of suites of furniture in tapestry, repp, velvet, leather and horse hair, and to suit every one. Furniture upholstered and polished. Mattresses re-made and carpetS re-laid. People iron Mio country will do well to pay J. A. P.’s establishment a visit before purchasing elsewhere. All work entrusted to him will be faithfully carried out, and his priors will defy competition. Agent for Walter Gee’s Venetian Blinds J, B. Mansfield, Monumental Mason FUNERALS CONDUCTED ON REASONS LB TERMS. Meech and Co. O not, as a rule, care to blow about! the Excellence of their Goods, but when they find that they can offer inducements which no other house in Ashburton can possibly do, they feel justified in rushing into print to let the general public Enow that they will be studying their own interests by purchasing from the makers. MEECH AND CO., i CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, UNDERTAKERS, &c., &0., «fcc., BURNETT STREET, ASHBURTON. | Being supplied with the latest improved Machinery, they are able to turn out Furniture, &c., in all the uewed designs, and at prices which defy competition. Farmers and others wishing to make thoir homes comfortable should pay this Firm a visit, and they will find that MEECH AND CO. can supply every Household requisite at prices which, to meet the times, will really surprise them. Brackets and all other k nds of Cutting done for the trade. • \ ' 3 37® &. M. JONES, East Street. 11 123 CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER & SHOP-FITTER,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1246, 6 May 1884, Page 2
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823Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1246, 6 May 1884, Page 2
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