T)RESBYTERIA _l7 Aahburtor Rev. JAMES BILL will Preach Sabbath moi ing at the above Chun hours. rr\o LET—A four-room I half-acre of land, 7s two-roomed Qottage wi laud, 5a per week. The a [ easy terms. A four-room 8s per week. Apply to Stationer. Masonic. & A MASONIC SEBIV XX Preached by the Bi Presbyterian miniatar, ol SUNDAY, Nov. 30th, in Hall, Tancred street, at 2 tion in a ; d of Benevolent 1 terian Choir will assist. All are cordially invited INSTALLATION cj" Officers of the Thistle Loc will ta«ce place in the Maso cred street, on MONDAY, at sp.m. sharp. District for Canterbury, Rev Jamer ton, will perform the cerer Visiting Brethren cordi; By order of the W. SPARR< 11 2189 Ho AuctionSPECIAL ENT SATURDAY, 29th NC MR T. BULLOCK wil lie Auction, at the lount of whom it may ci tbove date— Large Iron ROLLEI Sale at 1 o’cloi T. B .1 2171
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. SALE OF T.S.’s 707 & 709, WILLS STREET, With BUILDINGS thereon. MR T, BULLOCK has received instructions from W. Montgomery and Co. (limited) to Sell by Public Auction, at the Arcade, on the above T.S. 707, having a frontage of 66 feet on Wills street, on which is erected a stable, loft, etc. Also, T.S. 709, having same frontage to Wills street, on which is erected a Dwelling house, insured for LI 75 in the Union Office. These Sections are fairly well situated, not far from the Post Office and Railway Hotel, and likely in the course of a few years to become more valuable. This affords a favorable opportunity to persons desirous of investing in town property, and intending purchasers are invited to inspect above previous to sale. Terms liberal at sale. Sale at 1 o’clock. T. BULLOCK, . 112202 Auctioneer. ADMISSION FREE.—There are several subjects agitating just now the public mind, and need not be enumerated; These all, however, retire before the all engrossing question, Where can we procure good tea? Many fortunate persons have set this question at rest by purchasing the favorite blends of Nelson, Moate and Co.; but many have not done so, and, consequently, their minds still unsettled, and a feeling of unrest prevails. The remedy is easy and certain. Give me a call. Admission free 1 Great variety of well-chosen goods in stock, too numerous to particularise, and all to be sold at the lowest possible prices for cash or monthly accounts. H. M. Carson, Grocery, Fruit and Italian Warehouse, between the two banks, wholesale and retail agent for Nelson Moate and Co.’s pure blended leas, in packets and boxes.
s A. Tapper, AWMILLEB TIMBER, AND IRON MERCHANT, East street, Ashburton, Has decided to Sell Ope His Large Stock o£ TIMBER I BUILDING GATES & IRON I MATERIALS FENCING WIRE, &o. at greatly Reduced Prices, As he is retiring from business, therefore ANY REASONABLE OFFER WILL NOT BE REFUSED. Stock must be cleared off by December 31st. H. W. BARRETT, 1587 Manager.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1391, 28 November 1884, Page 3
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