'i be Standard Company. s PEOIAL NOTICE, THE LIGHT-RUNNING STANDARD SEWING MACHINE. The STANDARD has more T Improvements than all the other Seeing Machines put together 1 Has always been the best 2 and is now the cheapest. That it meets every require- ~ ment of a critical public is shown by its great popularity and in- - creasing sale throughout America, Euiope, Australia and New Zealand. =52 AGENT FOR ASHBURTON— W. C. Page, EAST STREET, AshburtonBusiness NoticesP* sh ab sti 0 R N AND CHAFF STORE. CHAFFCUTTING. OHAFFCUTTING We are prepared to cut Chaff in any quantities, ou Farmer’s premises. Tones & Bradshaw HAVELOCK STREET. 1 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 nes as can make it convenient to giv leok in Good aeco» odation for horses. 1328 3 C I I E A ft I ft ft ft FOR the Blood is the Life. —Clarke’s ® world-famed blood mixture is warranted to cleanse the blood from all impurities from whatever cause arising For scrofula, scurvy, skin and blood diseases, and sores ® of all kinds, its effects are marvellous. Thousands of testimonials. Sold in bottles 2s Gd and ll.s each by chemists and j patent medicine vendors everywhere Sole g proprietors, The Lincoln and Midland j Counties Drug Co., Lincoln, ngland 116 j WAR WITH RUSSIA.—At the pre- I sent juncture it would be difficult i for any one exe pt a prophet of the i highest rank to say whether or not the C present negotiations between England and 1 Russia wili lead to a general European I war, or whether they will end in smoke. I The absence of full information as to what 1 is transpiring between the two countries 1 may indicate that the political breeze is blowing harmlessly past; or, it may be C 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 ft of ' ommerce will rise. Among other jj con m .'dities wool and labor will go up. £ Now is the time, therefore, to lay in a stock of clothing, before the general ad- C vance 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 3 we are prepared to offer at unusually low prices for cash. Regarding style and fit, C it is almost needless for us to repeat what C everybody knows, viz , that by our scion- 1! tific mode of cutting, and the care exerneed by ns in fitting the figure, a mis-fit is an impossibility.— Craighead and Co., Merchant Tailors, Tancred street.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1537, 11 May 1885, Page 1
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