FOR EYE/ MR AND THROAT DISEASES. DR SOHWARZBAOH, M.D., may be Consulted at the Clarendon Hotel (private - rooms), Chri-tchuroh, from 16th February, for about One Month. Daring hie recent stay in Europe, Dr S. was again employed in ravishing the principal Ophthalmic Hospitals, and making himself thoroughly acquainted with all the modern knowledge in regard to Diasees of the Eye, Ear and Throat. 2 215 NEW TWEEDS 1 | NEW TWEEDS ! BUMMER SUMMER SUITS. | SUITS. Perfect Fit Guaranteed in the latest or any style that may be required. Craighead & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, WE have much pleasure ia announcing to our friends and patrons, and all who may feel interested in the general ogteoa of our times that we have jnst coived a splendid assortment of Tweeds, Coatings, Serges, etc., etc., of the best quality and latest designs—suitable for the season we,are now entering. Alt Goods Supplied at LOWEST CASH PRICE CRAIGHEAD & CO., Tancred street, Ashburton. IMPORTANT NOTICE or Amalgamation. ORR & CO. AND ROBERT ALCORN. The business carried on for some years by John Orr, and known as Orr and Co., Importers of Hardware, Drapery and General Merchandise, and that carried on by Robert Alcorn, as General Merchant has b£en AMALGAMATED and will in future be carried on under the style of ORR & ALCORN, In the premises hitherto occupied by Orr and Co, The premises in Saunders’s Buildings, occupied by Robert Alcorn, will for the present be kept open and where goods will be- Sold at the Lowest Prices for Cash, but the Offices of the new firm will be at Orr and Co’s Buildings on and after Monday, the 16th instant. The Motto of the new firm will be small profits, email advertisements, large stocks and a large turnover. John Orb] £Robeex Arcorn ORR AND AIiCORN, Importers of Hardware, Drapery and General Merchandise. 2 199 MISS CARSON, TE '.CHER OF MUSIC, Wishes to announce that she has Removed to the bouse formerly occupied by Mr A. Curtis, opposite the Parsonage. New term for Pupils begins 2nd February. A few. vacancies. . Terms on application. Ashburton permanent building & investment SOCIETY. The abov e Society pays Interest at the ■cate of 5 per cos*, per annum for Deposit* at Call, per,«onL per annum for three months, and 6£ per cant, per annum If fixed tor 6 months or over j ward, Manager. ‘ Office; —Area o Chambers, Burnet •treat VALENTINES. Y ALENTINE S—A Very Artistic Assortment. Inspection Invited. CHEAP STATIONERY. Superfine notepaper ... 5s per ream Cream-laid envelopes ... 6s per 1000 Foolscap, exceptional vsluo Is per quire BOOKS.
Books by rations author*, and sotn® of the latest editions, • Toys and Fancy Goods incredibly cheap, to clear out surplus stock. H. Sevan, ' BTiTIONER, BOOKSELLER, &c. SAUNDERS’ BUILDINGS, (Next Shop to Qaill'a Hotel.) JELLING OFF FANCY POODS, TOYS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. Blast‘be sold- even if at a loss A’ L eITt I N E of albn rin e s To Suit everybody at prices that cannot be beaten. Andiewes Bros., HoOKBBXil£l'.H, -IATIONERS, &0., Ashburton.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1453, 11 February 1885, Page 2
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496Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1453, 11 February 1885, Page 2
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