-W,;. W O v:R Copies of Mr Bowros’s Book “ Cheese, Butter, ami.Baooto,!) can bo coined a* ihlsoffidb. Price, 2s. . . 0 ' T AN T. -Til® andersigned is now landing PRIME NEWCASTLE COAL for household purposes. r ——t —y* f * ' BEST NATIVE COAL Vts!*' > .-AsmBLACK PINE FIREWOOD. Building Timber at Prices to suit the Times. sote-Il jnofi ri.i.l i < ' c ' ALPHEU3 HAYES, , oJCd*tr*KW TuffIRR'MKkCHANT. WILLIAM COLLINS, Msqagei. ■■lffctrT *■> TT lOTOBIA HOUSE. PERIODICAL SALE. SOftfffiIWN^EALITIES. dW»P<»Bi1lB' t WMBEK9 ffelt. 1 ' - ’■" * * WONDERS., ' Dimant and Coe, Ready-Money Drapers, Clothiers, &c. BaM!iiffc Srsk bts, ' Ahbbttrtok. . r ‘1&&: “ H BW BOOKS NOW IN. English Poeteswa,;Young’lreland (by Duffay), Greater Britain"(by Sir 0. Dilke), I —~Easays by George EUiot, Life and -Times ■' of the RigWHott. John Bright, Lfo of ; -the Right Bon. W. B. Gladstone, the Book of Health, the Family Physician, 1 Greater London, Jackies' History of Civilisation in Chambers’ Medieval History, Life and Works of 9t, Paul (beautifully illustrated), the Treasure Island, Saunders’ Domestic Birds, Cutting Countries of the World (6 vols), Scottish Life and Character, Scottish Characteris T ; isos, the Djrupuupatipnal Reason,, Why, -4 Trade Manuals, Loat lsnel Found, Works ■sol; A’ Short History of viy ' Our Own Times (by McCarthy), the Land jjtp; >and the Book, Brighter Britain, Drug lists ;V ' ’ Rook, Highland Clear|r anees, the Gun: Its Development, Life of >1 Garibaldi, Memoir .-.of W. and R. , Chambers, Gilbert on Banking. Saun Thomas F. Farley, £ ATIONEK, tSt ./Ashburton A NEW rt my new JTx. Fruit and Italian War ho se li e a ri er? it become> .now, 'and again : ; r with new Goods u> meet the steadily increasI l . 'lagdemands, t y gocdj^Ljit.that’s not the ! -sasite'. Tty again. Becaus ; “ Shops may come andshrm Tawep, but .this goes on for-' , ever.” but’still that’s not the answer. Here it is then-»-Because it has , a bank trust iiJi'ir-tell g-.nt ■■ . and disCerat 'g pa' lie will mark, learn, aud , U)4&dtiwingpar f ofthisadrer"tisement. The enquiry-is still made—Where can we procure good tea ? I answer again-—Use ; .. Nelson Moete and Co.’s pare,blended teas, yon will demn and: satis-' Why ? ’Because that firm thoroughly the tea trade. Mr Nelson ts a ;<jd|ea.taster of life-long experience, and his SWends, of pure Indian and other teas give universal satisfaction. Try them! I am * 'esale and retail agent for Ashburton, and (ess of the different kinds and prices, /at all times, be procured at my shop in r?l«nv embraces nearly every article in the gro"‘•'iegf and Italian’ trades v and family orders teen now deliver anywhere in Ashburton and ‘"’-hborhood, 1 shall be supplied with the t fruUs in season, as usual, end while all my customers I respectSolicit their continued patronage. I e them Und the general public that I shall slo desmTC the preference they may give -—i their interests—as well as my SON»
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1290, 26 June 1884, Page 2
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462Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1290, 26 June 1884, Page 2
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