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The Standard u mpany. E >a Cj PEOIAL NOTICE, e i, THE LIGHT-RUNNING .f ■ STANDARD e ! SEWING MACHINE. > 5 The STANDARD has more Improvements than all the other Sewing Machines put together 1 Has always been the best and is now the cheapest. That it meets every requirement of a critical public is shown by its great popularity and increasing sale throughout America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. WALTHAM ''sjO AGENT FOR ASHBURTON— W. C. Page, EAST STREET, AibturtonBusiness Notices. R N AND CHAFF STORE. CHAFFCUTTING. CHAFFCUTTING We are prepared to cut Chaff in any quantities, on Farmer’s premises. Tones & Bradshaw Havelock street. i 67 FOREST HOTEL. John Tisch, Who has again taken the hotel at Alford Forest, would be glad to receive a call rom his old friends and as many new nea as can make it convenient to giv look in Good acco> udation for horses, 1328 FOR the Blood is the Life.—Clarke’s world-famed blood mixture is warranted to cleanse the blood from all impurities 1 from whatever cause arising For scrofula, scurvy, skin and blood diseases, and sores of all binds, its effects are marvellous. Thousands of testimonials. Sold in bottles 2s 6d and ll.s each by chemists and patent medicine vendors everywhere Solo ; proprietors, The Lincoln and Midland r Counties Drug Co., Lincoln, r ngland 116 i \T7AR WITH RUSSIA.—At the preW sent juncture it would be difficult for any one exc 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, i The absence of full information as to what f is transpiring between the two countries may indicate that the political breeze is blowing harmlessly past ; or, it may be g 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 time, therefore, to lay in a P 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 well--6 equipped 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 exerused by us in fitting the figure, a, mis-fit is an impossibility.— Craighead and 00,, Merchant Tailors, Tanored street.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1536, 9 May 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1536, 9 May 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1536, 9 May 1885, Page 1

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