Business Notices. Ball programme cards k very neat styles, with Pencils and Ribbons, printed at the Guardian Office, W<wt street. N OTIOB OP REMOVAL J. HARVEY, BOOT and SHOE MAKER, has REMOVED from Tancred street to the shop in East street, lately occupied by Nealas and Co. Repairs neatly executed. 8 415 B. Baker, {Late of Baker Bros.) UI LDE R, CABINET-MAKER, AND UNDERTAKER. Corner of Peter street and Wakanui road. In premises recently occupied by W. R. Dunn. 6 1122 *B6 9 iota;} y -pg sgp ‘SuiSuib pun Saiddqo J Avp jed pg s£ ‘sesioq ojppufl f itep aed eQi ‘seiSSng 'sesimoad eq;) ao peSnis pou poddtjo easaojj ’ssemuq ptre e[ppus uejjoiq sosjopj 'scnae? ejqc -aossaj qßora eqi no ‘SNOVH .SBIdVI P a « sasaoH Pdcravs ‘s-mooaa ?no ?0[ o* p*j«dojd ej« £eq? ‘SH'IHVJ.S OAoqu -ni o? Soq anHAOTL V AiitOl subshh ‘S •qoinqQ qsipSag ?xejj siavis 'kvihoidi A
COACH FACTORY, Havelock street. Established 1876. Baker & Brown, COAOHBUrLDEIiS, &0., Manufacturers of all kinds of buggies and carriages of English or American designs. Workmanship Guaranteed. Buggies repaired, re-painted, re-trim-med, etc. • 196 ANEW DEPARTURE.—Why is my new Fruit and Italian Warehouse like a river? Because it becomes flooded now and again with new Goods t* meet the steadily increasing demands. T -y good; but that’s not the answfcr. Tryaga/n. Becaus-: “Shops may come and shops may go, but this goes on forever.” Very good indeed; but still that’s not the answer. Here it is then—Because it has a bank on either side. I trust the intelligent and discerning public will mark, learn, and inwardly digest the following part of thisadvertisement. The enquiry is still made—Where can we procure good tea ? I answer again—Use Nelson Moate and Co.’s pure blended teas, and you will derive much pleasure and satisfaction. Why ? Because that firm thoroughly understands the tea trade. Mr Nelson is a tea. taster of life-long experience, and his blends of pure Indian and other teas give universal satisfaction. Try them 1 I am wholesale, and retail agent for Ashburton, and these teas of the different kinds and prices, can, at all times, be procured at my shop in packages, boxes and half-chesft. My stock now embraces nearly every article in the grocery and Italian trades, and family orders I can now deliver anywhere in Ashburton and neighborhood. I shall be supplied with the various fruits in season, as usual, and while heartily thanking all my customers I respectfully solicit their continued patronage. I assure them and the general public that I shall strive to deserve the preference they may give me by studying their interests—as well as my own.—H. M. CARSON.
Reid and gray’s New Positive Feed Broadcast Beedsower, < For Sowing Grain, Grass, Turnip, Rape, Mangold, etc., and the Turnip Sower can bo arranged, when ordered, to sow Lucerne or other small seeds simultaneously to the sowing of Ryegrass if desired. It is the , only Sower in the Market that will sow with absolute regularity on either excessively rough or ivery smooth land. It will sow any desired quantity of Grain or 1 Grass by simply changing one wheel. Corn Drills all Sizes, Jointed Pulybbi ing Di.c Harrows.— The Best.—Over 500 in use. Improved Prize Chafpcutirbs. —With ■ cast-steel mouthpieces, when properly ' handled, make no long straws, consequently chaff requires no riddling. They are in use largely all over JSew Zealand, several of the large-sized machines being lately fitted up at Christchurch. Improved Double and Treble Furrow Ploughs. —The beat, and consequently i the cheapest in the market. 3,4, and 5 t leaf harrows. Square linked chain har- i rows- New design of tripod harrows. 5 i and 7 tined field grubbers. Cambridge 1 rollers, 20, 24, and 26 inches diam. Plain cylinder field rollers, Horse gears for 1, 2,3, and 4 horses. Best iron-bark 1 swingle-trees. Ropes and pully gear for ! 4-horse yokes. Threshing machine fit- 1 tings Belting all sizes. Iron and brass castings of all kinds to order. Fencing standards cut and punched to any length and guage. Drays made from best seasoned timber, with Gilpin axles. ° , patent standard for f<-° ’ ’ , ■ v>ra J' 8 r wming sheep. Winners of the Gold Medal at the , Melbourne Exhibition for their Double . Furrow Plough, ride Jurors’ Report:— “ Ploughs— ln ploughs there is one exhibit to which we wish to draw special . attention as being the best, and that is the Double Furrow of Reid and Gray, of Dunedin, New Zealand, in finish and construction it is far superior to any other. ; Eakaia. The New Zealand - Loan Mercantile i Agency Company are now representing us ■ In this district ) REID & GRAY
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1310, 22 July 1884, Page 1
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766Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1310, 22 July 1884, Page 1
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