Surveyor. Civil Acc. a ■ 35,. fOOES AND SONSj Architects, Crra, EKonreKBS, Vae-uiobs, Lkjbhsiid Subvbyobs, and Laud Bbokbbs, TRIANGLE,. WAKANUI ROAD, • ; ASHB'DB.TO'W. Shipping. Shortest and most direct ROUTE TO GREAT BRITAIN AND EUROPE, THROUGH AMERICA AND, via sandwich ISLANDS. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company {under contract with the New Zealand and New South Wales Governments) will despatch the undermentioned steamers as under:— Passengero.,booked to London, Liverpool, or Paris at * through rate, thus securing special advantages. and JEor rates of Freight and Passage »or fall information, apply to GARDNER & PICKERING, Agents, 161; Hereford street, Christchurch. Conveyances. TXNWaLD AND MOUNT' SOMERS ; railway. MOUNT SOMERS AND CAVENDISH ROYAL MAIL COACH. ‘The above Ceach leaves Hood’s hotel lorCavendisb Railway Station every Tuesday and Saturday, meeting each train. • Passengers by morning train may. proceed by coach to Alford Porest, thence to Mfithven in. time for the last train for Christchurch, or may nturn in time for tbe last train for Ashburton, la . JOHN HOOD AUSTRALASIAN ,A E CEL 8- EXP RE L Parcels and Packages forwarded to any address, at cheap, through, inclusive rates. One charge. No extras. No trouble. No charge for booking or for collecting packages up'to 661bs weight within the city. ‘ Daily despatches by Kail, and to Great Britain, Europe and Australia by every steamer. „ , Extract from tariff, including all charges to Address of Consignee £ B w C I I Iff t if I f § $ £ §■ a 9 8 o are now receiving parcels tor espatch per Tongariro, sailing this ih. . Revised cheap rates. ffmmna effected if desired, riff and all information on application ( UFF & GRAHAM, Box 287 Post Office, Christchurch ; and Lyttelton, lephone 22. 8 1672 Business Notices. DANISH THE Undersigned has a fall Stock COLONIAL CLOTHING? DRAPERY FLANNELS, &o. Boots and Shoes, Large Stock of Groceries and Oilmen’s Stores. SPECIAL VALUE IN CHOICE TEA FEED and seed oat , flour, bran, and sh bps. All at the lowest prices possible. Genu le value and no make-believe or sham •rge discount, and other induce men ireaab. Families waited on weekly [teneril required. Df WILLIAMSON, AST Stbbbx, Ash bub to R; SIDNEY WOLF, from the Royal Academy of Music, * . Jfeslor of Pianoforte and Singing, iga to inform the inhabitants of Ashburn and surrounding district that the fresh rm commences on THURSDAY, the h instant. For • terms apply to Mr Wolf, at his tsidenoe, pox street; or at Mr T. F. AitT.RY, stationer, Saunders’ Buildings. Concerts, balls and patties arranged for. Pianofortes toned, toned and regulated. X 31 Robert Alcorn, GENERAL MERCHANT. lOR Quality! Cheapness, and Fit in - Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’Clothing d Boots of all sorts, go to R. ALCORN’S irner Shop (attached to the Grocery, rmtwwiigfa/ f Glass, and China Wareluses, where yon will gat everything of B best quality and at the lowest possible ‘ tea. TEA is my speciality my 3s ' neqnalled in Christchurch or ittho price, and unsurpassed at ■ 589 d
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1437, 23 January 1885, Page 1
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479Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1437, 23 January 1885, Page 1
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