Friedlander Bros. mO BEAT THE TIMES AND COMPETITORS. Friedlander Bros. BAST STREET, ASHBURTON, Are also anxious to take part in the ruinous struggle for business which is going on at present in this town. « Ashburton has always been to the fore, and it would belie Its wellearned reputation were some of its enterprising qq inhabitants to rest dormant in these dull and C2 depressed times without rl giving the public some--43 thing to talk about. We Q require something startling, and what is more, OQ we must have something which will do our eyes, our hearts, our pockets 5C good. Who then can pSj deny that the present *3 ruinousatruggleforbusiness which is being car--08 ried on by a few of these enterprising business people, does not tend in ® that direction. If there *rl is any doubt, come and let your pockets be lightly ened, allow your hearts to delight, and your eyes become bright at the low prices our goods are being sold at our business premises. ft M* CD Pj i—i P P CD W O PCD U 1 Friedlander Bros*, BAST STREET, ASHBURTON.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1370, 3 November 1884, Page 4
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185Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1370, 3 November 1884, Page 4
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