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N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. The New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Company, Ld> CAPITAL £3,500,C00. RESERVE FUND £220,000. THE PREMIER WOOL HOUSE OF THE WORLD. rrHE COMPANY'S TRANSACTIONS FOR THE LAST SEASON WE AS FOLLOWS r—--1 SHIPMENTS TO LONDON 72,721 BALES SALES IN MELBOURNE 37,686 „ „ SYDNEY 2 > 9 °° »> „ NEW ZEALAND 11,132 „ Or a total of * 124,439 BALES Showing an increase 0f‘15,263 Bales over the operations of 1882-83. As the Wool Season 1884 6 is now approaching, we would direct the attention of Wool Growers to the adraatagoou# opportunities that the Company offers for the disposal of their Clips. tuutuos vuou •••• r Throughout the Season Periodical Auction Sales of Wool will beheld in our WAREHOUSES, DURHAM STREET CHRISTCHURCH, where special attention is given FOR THE EFFICIENT DISPLAY OF EVERY BALE, and all Lots on arrival will be valued and classed by Experts. ~ , , . FREE STORAGE on all Wool intended for sale locally, or for shipment to the London Market, will be given a any of our Stores, at ASHBURTON, CHERI SEY, or RAKAIA. Liberal Cash Advances SViH be ma de on all WOOL placed in our hands, either for Local Sale or Shipment to London FREE OF COMMISSION GROWERS are reminded that, as we act solely as Selling Brokers, they may rely upon their Consignments obtaining HIGHEST MARKET VALUE. Farther particulars on application to 9 1789 H. H. SECRETAN, Agent, Ashburton; and to O. W. TURNER, Agent, Rakaia.

Andrew Orr. Great Slaughter of Boots! ANDREW ORR jg-AS SECURED THE BALANCE OF A MANUF ACT DEER’S STOCK OP BOOTS, AMOUNTING TO NEARLY £BOO, AT HALF PRICE. THEY WILL BE OPEN FOR SALE ON SATURDAY MORNING. Ah to Price, Sizes, and Particular ee Friday evening’s GuanmAW.

Opening Announcement. GRAND DISPLAY OF PLAIN AND FANCY DRAPERY. H A. C. PRICHARD (LATE OF MR ANDREW OER), AVISO secured the Premises in EAST STREET lately occupied by Mr Wm. Gavin, will show on SATURDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 15TH, A Splendid Assortment of New Goods, Comprising the Latest Novelties in French Dress Materials, Zephyrs, Nun’s Cloth Cashmers, Prints, Costumes, Dolmans Capes and Jackets, Millinery, Sunshades Corsets, Laces, Gloves Calicoes, Flannels, Sheetings, Hollands Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Gloves, Braces, Hats, Undershirts, Drawers, etc. And all the requisites of a well appointed DRAPER’S STOCK. The above Stock has been selected with great care, and is the pick of THIS SEASON'S SHIPMENT, All New and Fresh Goods, And will be submitted for CASH ONLY, at prices to suit the most limited means. COME EARLY and inspect this New Stock-where Elegance of Design, Latest Fashion, and a Marvel of Cheapness are combined. Note the address c p RICH ARD, STREET, NEXT MB CAMBRIDGE, CHEMIST. 11 2^ 8

I SHBURTON FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, Next the Post Office. J. A. Persson, Begs to inform his friends and customers that he has cleared out all his old stock and has opened with an entirely NEW and SERVICEABLE STOCK of Household FURNITURE TO SUIT ALL CLASSES, and at most reasonable terms, and intending purchasers cannot do better than inspect J. A. PERSSON’S stooi before going elsewhere. Agent for the Cheapest Venetian Blind maker in the colonj. J. A. P. having made arrangements for a Hearse and Mourning Coach is prepared to execute funerals in Town nr Country cheaper than any other house in Ashburton. J. A. PERWSON, Ashburton, Warehouse and Workshops- Opposite Railway Station gad next to Post Office. 8 ASHBURTON PERMANENT BUILDING & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. The above Society pays Interest at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum for Deposits at Call, 5* per cent, per annum for throe months, and 6£ per cent, per annum if fixed tor ft months or over. J WARD, Manager. Office; —Arcade Chambers, Burnett street £2 Mr SIDNEY WOLF From the Royal Academy of Music, London, PROFESSOR OF SINGING AND PIANOFORTE, Cox Street, Ashburton. SINGING CLASS. Quarter commences THU BSD AY, 24th, Iddfellows' Hall. Singing at sight. Part iuging, Glees, etc. , etc. Guinea per quarter. 41}oU

OO RKR RRR AND 00 O 0 R R R R AND 0 0 D o RRR RRR AND 0 OO O O R R R R AND 0 0 O O OO R RR R AND 00 00 BEG to inform the ladies of Ashburton that they have now opened an extensive shipment of New Drapery Ex s.s. DORIC, direct from LONDON comprising Newest Styles in Checked and striped zephyr cloth, new patterns in sateens and prints, the new repp print j (the latest novelty), new Galatea stripes ; and Harvard shirtings, a choice selection | of ladies’ and children’s straw hats, an | exquisite lot of new flowers and feathers, i white, cream, black and colored laces, i broche capes, four in hand, mantles and ■ dust cloaks. , , An immense variety of ladies and childrens hosiery, lace curtains, toilet and maiaella quilts, and a complete assortment iof domestic drapery, sheetings, towels I bleached and unbleached, damask tabling, white and grey calicoes, twilled and THIS SHIPMENT COMING DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS and having been marked off at exception ally LOW PR OES we have the utmost confidence in recommending them to the attention of purchasers. An early call is respectfully solicited. Special notice is requested to our CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, in which we have just opened out an j immense variety of boys’ Norfolk suits, | sizes 3 to 11, youths’ and men’s suits trom | the Kaiapoi Woollen Factory, bought at ; job prices, to he sold at corresponding ; reductions. { Orr and Co., IMPORTERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, EAST STREET. Having 1,000 tons u hand of the BEST COALS imported, viz., OLD LA BTON, We beg to aolicic a share of public patronace. Farmers would do well to give us a Coals, Coals. COS & CO,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1382, 17 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1382, 17 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1382, 17 November 1884, Page 3

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