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Wanted. WAITED, immediately, respectable Man for the Kitchen. Q dill’s Bot£.l. 2 173 WANTED —To purchase a Driving Belt. Apply “B,” Office of this Paper. 1 T^TTANTED Known- That persons wish- ’ * ing to purchase Cheap Groceries would do well to look at J. McGrkgors advertisment in another column.

WANTED Known—That R. Lancaster starts the new year entirely on hia own account with a very light handicap, which will enable him to sell meat cheaper than ever. With quality, cleanliness and civility combined—defies competition. So rally round to the ReadyMoney Mea*. Mart, Bullock's Arcade. 1 2

\Tt7ANTED Known—Fresh Flounders V» are daily despatched direct from our own boat, now fishing at Lake Ellesmere. Delivery guaranteed within eight hours from time of catching. All orders received at my shop will be immediately executed on arrival of the train. W.o. Page, East strest, Ashburton. 11 2161

VTTA3STKD Known—Boots ! Boots 1 V\ That Haves and Co. are Clearing a few desperate lines of Bodta, etc., to wit, Ladies’ Leather, 4s Gd; Men’s Shooters, Pegged, 10»| Men’s Elastic sides, 9s, and a lot of odd lines that must bo cleared at once. 7 1278

ANTED Known Removed.— Jones and Bradshaw, Corn and Chaff Dealers, have removed to the large premises in Havelock street nearly oppo site Mr A. Harrison’s auction rooms (lately occupied by Messrs Robinson and Townsend), where they will be better able to comply with the demands of their trade* Jones and lbadshaw.

WANTED Known.—We are not to be beaten ! Good straw bate, 4Jd, 6d f 9J ; black Cashmere, double width, Is 3d; print costumes, 2s 9d ; white calico, 2s 6d per doz; a lot of infants’ white and colored satin and merino hats and hoods, Is to 3a 6d—usual price, 4s 6d to 12s 6d. H. 0. Segues, cealya’ Buildings, East Street.

WANTED KNOWN— Robekt Elston, Bill Poster, Theatrical Agent, eta, Town Hall, Ashburton. Theatrical companies and others visiting Ashburton should communicate with the above. Orders by post or telegram promptly attended to. 760

SOMETHING worth knowing.—F. F. CLAYTON, Practical Tailor, professed Coat and Habit Maker, is next Jones and Bradshaw’s, East street. F. F. 0. is too well known as a master of his profession to need further comment. One trial will prove it Gentlemen’s own material made.up; repairs and alterations carefully attended to. 10 195il

ANTED Known— O. Hawkin’s, of Tinwald, having decided to coni' pete with either Christchurch or Ashburton, in price and quality of Boots, will, Ist January, 1885, Sell for Cash Only, at the following reduced rates Men’s Harvest Bluchers, tips and nailed, 5s 9d; Shooter Boots, 10s 3d; Women’s Strong Lace Boots, 8s 6d ; Leather Elastic, 9a 6d; Children’s all reduced from Is per pair. Motto—“ Small Profits and Quick Be turns.” C. Haw .in's, Uoot and Shoemaker. 12 2393

WANTED Known—J. Meboh & Co., are still Sailing On and not Selling Off at saleroom prices. J. M. and Go’s Furniture is made for use as well as ornament and not for auction sales. The beat materials are used, being specially selected, and combined with good workmanship, all goods are guaranteed of the best quality, and at the very lowest prices. East and Burnett street, Ashburton. 12 2312

Special Advertisements. MISS CARSON, TEACHER OP MUSIC, Wishes to announce that she has Removed to the house formerly occupied by Mr A. Curtis, opposite the Parsonage. New term for Pupils begins 2nd February. A few vacancies. Terms on application, 1 138 VALENTINES. VALENTINE S—A Very Artistic Assortment. Inspection Invited.. CHEAP STATIONERY. Superfine notepaper ... 5s per ream Cream-laid envelopes ... 6s per 1000 Foolscap, exceptional value Is per quire BOOKS. Books by various authors, and some of the latest editions. Toys and Fancy Goods incredibly cheap, to dear out surplus stock. K. Bevan, STATIONER, BOOKSELLER, Ac. SAUNDERS’ BUILDINGS, (Next Shop to Quill’s Hotel.)

rno my readers and the reading public. I Just to hand.—New Books.—Black Poodle, by Anstey ; Our Old Mobility ; The Ouckoo Clock, by Mrs Molesworth ; We Two, by Edna Doyul; Poverty, by Platt; I Say No, by Wilkie Collins; John Bull’s Womankind, -by author of John Ball and his Island; The Jilt, by Charles Retde; Good Stories of Man and other Animals, by Charles Reade; Yesteged, by Geo F. Gumming; Pages in Waiting, by Edmund Yates; Notes on Ingersoll, by Rev L. A. Lambert, Roman Catholic Jesuit; My Own Child, by Florence Marryatt; Life, Opinions, and Table Talk of Dr Johnson; American Society Novels; inspiration; A Clerical Lympucium; Bos well's Life of Johnson ; Magna Charts Stories; Taming Down without Banting ; Money and Mechanism of Exchange, by g, Jevons; John Holdsworth’s Chief Mate; My Watch Below, by W. O. Kus«ol' The Wonder of Nature; Death Shot, by Reed; How to live upon Is per Week; Stories of Waterloo: Secrets of Success ; How to Read Character ; Christmas .Number of Quod yard’s Ohrystal ; Longman’s Magazine; The Bop* of the Beginnings, by K. H. Newton; Mistletoe Bough; 160 Illustrated London Graphics, latest copies, to be sold cheap at Thomas F. Farley’s; PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, AND - fciTaTTONER, Faunobus’ Builoinoh, Asuiiuuton.

Victoria House. Season bale commencing January isth, & continuing FOR FIVE WEEK® C‘ NI| Y. RKMARKABjLE REALITIES ! GLARING HE DUCT lONS !! j/XrFar Convincing proof and Special I’rlooe See Windowtife.. Dimant and Coe, ÜBADY-MONBY DUAPEUS, CLOTHIERS, Au,, In premises lately occupied by On and Co., Corn East and Tanciod streets. I ASHBURTON,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1447, 4 February 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1447, 4 February 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1447, 4 February 1885, Page 2

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