Business Notice. O T I g , NEW BAKERY & FLOUR STORE, &a, Benjamin Moms Desires to return his best thanks to the public for the liberal support accorded to him since he has taken over the Wester* field Mills. He begs to state that he iua now OPENED a STORE in the TRIANGLE, WAKANUI ROAD, where all orders by bis former customer and others will be promptly attended to. WHE ATEN MEAL from Westerfield BRAN and SHARPS always in stock He also begs to intimate that he now OPENED A BAKERY, g under the management of a first-class Baker, and trusts by strict attention t business to merit a share of publl patronage. ANALYSIS OF WESTERF/ELD FLOUR. “ I have examined both chemically and microscopically the whole grain flour manufactured by Mr B. Mobbis. I find it to be quite free from adulteration, ans made from sound wheat of good quality, “A. W. BIOKERTON, “ Colonial Analyst. 1 ' August 26th, 1884. 8158 QBOWN IRON WORKS, ARMAGH STREET, Christchurch. Portable Ranges Burn Wood and Coal-—in Four Sues; PAINTED CORRUGATED IRON IK Four. Five, Six and Seven Feet Lengths. 40 per cent. Cheaper than Galvanised Iron. 10 1988 jy-RS KENNEDY & Miss CAMERON DRESSMAKERS, COMPTON’S BUILDINGS, Moore Street, Ashburton. Rt tlb and Fit Guaranteed.
Boys’ Surra Made, 3 600 Miss Sowman BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Bakaia and surrounding districts that she has OPENED business as MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER AT MRS SHARP’S, Near Railway Hotel, South Bakaia. Fit and Style Guaranteed. 8 1621
UNSTABLE HOUSE. Aojording to their usual custom, J. BALLANTYNB & CO. are now holding a great Clearing Sale. Offing to the lateness of the season, the Stock in each Department is nnusuallylarge, therefore Extraordinary Reductions must be made. J. B. and Co. would call Special attention to the fact that, as a CLEARANCE IS MADE the goods now offered are not the accumulation of years, but FRESH & FASHIONABLE, and comprise the latest importations, ditgct from the manufac • J. BALLANTYNE & CO. being large manufacturers of Men's and Boys’ Clothing, purchasers will be enabled to buy these quite epual to order-made garments, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. DISCOUNT FOR CASH as usual, One Shilling in the £. DUNSTABLE HOUSE, Coals, Coals. Haying 1,000 tons m hand of the BEST COALS imported, viz,, OLD LAMBTON, We beg to solicit a share of pnblio patronage. Farmers would do well to give ns a trial. 1579 MATSON, COX.& CO. every season, tnrers. 1 35
CRUSHED OATS, 2b 6d per bushel. CHAFF, BRAN, &c, FIRST-CLASS POTATOES. A LOT OF IRON TANKS. Joseph Clark.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1430, 15 January 1885, Page 1
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426Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1430, 15 January 1885, Page 1
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