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Special Advertisements. Groceries CHEAPER THAN EVER ; AT JAMES McGREGOR’S, ; Takored Street. , Sugars— English Cut Loaf- *<i per lb Best White Crysta., S|d per lb ; Best Snowdrop, 4d per lb (Reductions by the mat) Teas, Is 3d, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d, and 2s 9d Box Tea from 12s 6d per box Canterbury Oakes, lOd each. Rice, SI Mixed Biscuits, 6d Lunch Biscuits, 3d Currants, 61 Raisins, 7d New Figs, Is per box Best Sago, 3d New Muscatels, Is 6d Oysters, 6d Cairn’s Marmalade, 8d Peacock’s Jams, 6£d Herrings, 7d Keillor’s Marmalade, 9d Salmon, Sd Cheese, 6d per lb English Pickles, 8a Other articles equally cheap. JAMES McGREGOR, Tancred Street, 12 2342 WAR WITH RUSSIA.—At the present juncture it would be difficult for any one exe pt a prophet of the highest rank to say whether 'or not the present negotiations between England and Russia will lead to a general European | war, or whether they will end in smoke. The absence of full information as to what is transpiring between the two countries may indicate that the political breeze is blowing harmlessly past; or, it may be the awful silence which generally precedes a storm. In either case, we ought to be prepared for the worst. If a general war breaks out the price of nearly every article of commerce will rise. Among other commodities wool and labor will go up. Now is the tims, therefore, to lay in a stock of clothing, before the general advance begins. In order that we may not be caught napping we have just purchased a Splendid Assortment of Winter Tweeds and other materials necessary to a wellequipped tailoring establishment, which we are prepared to offer at unusually low prices for cash. Regarding style and fit, it is almost needless for us to repeat what everybody knows, viz , that by our scientific mode of cutting, and the care exer* ciaed ky us in fitting the figure, a mis-fit i« an impossibility. — Craighead and Co., Merchant Tailors, Tancred street.

W. Fowke, bootmaker, BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he has started business on his own account. Re hopes by strict attention to business and making a good article, to secure a share of public patronage. Address—BUßP ETT STREET, In premises occupied by Mr J. Meech.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1515, 16 April 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1515, 16 April 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1515, 16 April 1885, Page 2

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