Wanted. TTC7A.NTED Known—That all debts due VV in the estate of John Beecher must be paid to Kim on or before the 21st instant, or legal proceedings will be taken to recover same. John Beecher 3 383 WANTED, for the country—A strong Girl. Apply, on Saturday, at Mrs Fandaix,, Town Hall. 3 373 WASTED - Dressmaker and Improvers. Apply, at once, to Friedlander Bros. 3 370 WANTED— A general Servant, must have good references. Apply Mrs S. Saunders, North East Belt, Ashburton^ WANTED Known—An experienced Monthly .Nurse, open for engagement. Apply Mrs Hampton, Princes stireet. 3 381 WANTED Known —Before buying Dress Materials, Ulsters, Jackets, Dolmans, Millinery, etc., call and inspect oar stock. The cheapest first-class Drapery and Millinery Establishment in Ashburton —H. 0. Segers, ealys’ Buildings, East Street. ■
ANTED Known—Wertheim SewV\ ing Machines can be had on Time Payments at the New Zealand Clothing Factory’s Branch, East street, Ashburton. 2 276
TTtTANTED Knos » » Mrs Mikhir mn Mangling done. Mrs Makhirb, North east Belt. 2 263
aLOEIOUS NEWS. Andrew Orb will give away on Saturday 100 pairs men’s boots at 6s 9d ; 60 pairs can* vae slippers at 2s 6d ; 30 pairs cricketing boots at 6s 6d ; 100 pairs Kaiapoi trousers at 11s 6d—every article at half-price. 2 237
\T7" ANTED Known —Boots ! Boots I V\ That Hayes and 00. are Clearing a few desperate lines of Boots, eto., to wit, Ladies’ Leather, 4s 6d; Men’s Shooters, Pegged, 10s; Men’s Elastic sides, 9s, and a lot of odd lines that must be cleared at once. • 7 1278
WANTED Known—Umbrellas at Is 11(2, six doz Buttons for Is, China Matting at 6d, Ladies’ Hose at 6d, Corsets at 2s 3d, Shirting at Towels 3£d, 36-inch Oilcloth 9d, Calicoes Is 4d, Andbew Obb’s Cheap Sale 2 185 WANTED KNOWN—Robert Elston, Bill Poster, Theatrical Agent, etc,, Town Hall, Ashburton. Theatrical companies and others visiting Ashburton should communicate with the above. Orders by post or telegram promptly attended to. 760 WANTED Known Removed.— Jones and Bradshaw, Corn and Chaff Deahrs, have removed to the large premises in Havelock street near y opposite 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 £ba pshaw. WANTED Known—C. Hawkin’s, of Tinwald, having decided to compete with either Christchurch or Ashburton, in price and qu ility of Boots, will, Ist the following reduced rates : —Men’s Harvest Bluchers, tips and nailed, 6s 9d; Shooter Boots, 10a 3d; Women’s Strong Lace Boots, 8s 6d ; Leather Elastic, 9s 6d; Children’s all reduced from la per pair. Motto—“ Small Profits ancT Quick Returns,” 0. Haw vln’s, Boot and Shoemaker. 12 2393
Special Advertisements,
NOTICE TO PATIENTS
BR. SOHWARZBACH, M.D., Specialist on Jliaeaao* of the Eye, Ear and Throat, Clarendon Hotel, Christchurch. Hours —from 10 to 1. The Doctor will remain until about the middle of March, and will accept no serious cases for treatment at the end of his stay.
Dimant and Coe, ARE authorised LOCAL AGENTS for Singer’s SEWING M ACHINES, and are prepared to receive PAYMENTS and afford all information in connection therewith. Treadle and Hand Machines on Time Payments. A supply of Machine extras on hand. CORNER EAST AND TANORED STREETS, ASHBURTON. 11 2181
T 3 A XT Bookseller, Stationer, * X 3.1.3 y Fancy Goods Dealer. Jewellery, Cutlery, Concertinas, Accordians, and Tobacconist’s Sundries, Country Stores supplied at special rates. Young Ladies' Journals (Feb, No.) for Is 3d. Subscribers wanted. R. BEVAN, SAUNDERS’ BUILDINGS, (Next Shop to Quill’s Hotel.)
Read, mark, learn and INWARDLY DIGEST, and to accomplish the above feat, visit my establishment, and lighten your inward gloom by appeasing your appetite for the beautiful by inspecting the most delightfully ARTISTIC EASTER CARDS ! ever imported into Ashburton (direct from Home). You are then at liberty to inspect the contents of a large case of books personally selected, and just received. I be'ieve it was Lord Wolseley who eaid (he happens to be the most popular man of the day, and one must squeeze a little popularity into advertisements), “ A man who aspires to great heights should read incessantly, ind never forget his newspapers;” and I say the same ! Read ! Read 1 Read 1 When both you and myself will be considerably benefited. Not having room to give a detailed list of the contents of my shelves, I can only fin<sh by saying—Cotne and see for yourselves, and if you are disappointed come again.— Nothing like Perseverance! Thomas F. Farley’s, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Sadndbbb’ Buildings, East St.,
Victoria House.
Season sale commencing on January I6xh, FOR FIVE WEEKS ONLY. CONTINUING
REMARKABLE REALITIES 1 GLARING REDUCTIONS ! !
JSHFor Convincing proof and Special Prices See Windows"'?^
Dimant and|Coe,
READY-MONEY DRAPERS, 010THIFR3, &a., In premises lately occupied by On and 00., Corn w East and Tancied tire , ASHBURTON.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1486, 12 March 1885, Page 2
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