Wanted. 7 ANTED—' Man to make himself VV useful in the stable and garden Apply, Butler’s Hotel. 5 721 ■\7ITANTED, for np-cnuntry station, re * » upectablo Boy to milk, clean etc. Apply, Mr Wm. Cookson. 5 720 \\T ANTED —A correspondent for the Vv Guardian, at Mount Somers. Apply to the Manager, t ! 1 i WANTED— A General Servant ; good ■wages to a competent one. Apply, Office of this Paper. • 5 725 WANTED Known —The undersigned is prepared to Drill Seed with Reid and Gray’s drill or sow with broadcast sower, on most reasonable terms. Apply to Martin Griffin, Newlands. 5.730 WANTED Known—The Quadrille Assembly will hold the opening Dance on Wednesday Evening, May 33th, at 8 p.m. sharp, in the Oddfellows’ Ball. Gentlemen, 2a; ladies’ free. Music by Sidney Wolf, R.A.M. W. Laycock, M O. 5 I 2 ? WANTED Known—That T. Boult has commenced Bacon Curing, and having purchased a first-class sausage machine, he wilt be able to supply the wants of the inhabitants of Ashburton with a real good Pork Sausage. Fresh every day. Only good corn fed pigs bought. TXT ANTED Known—Before buying W Dress Materials, Ulsters, Jackets, Dolmans, Millinery, etc., call and inspect our stock. The cheapest first-class Drapery and Millinery Establishment in Ashburton —H. C. Segebs, ealys’ Buildings, East Street. /"'I REAT Reductions for Cash at Tones AH’ and Bradshaw’s. —Good oaten sheaf chaff from 50s per ton, la fid per bag ; prime oat straw chaff 35s per ton, 9d per bag; new oatmeal 4s per bag; good cheese 5d per lb ; ffour, bran, sharps, and chickwheat at very cheap rates. TT7ANTED Known—Wertheim SewV\ ing Machines can be had on Time Payments at the New Zealand Clothing Factory’s Branch, East street, Ashburton. 2 276 GLORIOUS NEWS. Andrew Orr Tyill give away on Saturday 100 pairs men’s boots at 6a 9d ; 60 pairs can- ' vas slippers at 2s fid ; 30 pairs cricketing 1 boots at.fis fid ; 100 pairs Kaiapoi trousers at 11s fid—every article at half-price. j ■ 2 237 TT7ANTED Known—Boots 1 Boots 1 , V t That Hayes and Co. are Clearing i a few desperate lines of Boots, etc., to wit, Ladies’ Leather, 4s 6d; Men’s , Shooters, Pegged, 10s ; Men’s Elastic I sides, 9s, and a lot of odd lines that must bo cleared at once. 7 1278 * 'VT7 ANTED Known—Umbrellas at la VV lid, six doz Buttons for Is, China Matting at fid. Ladies’ Hose at fid. Corsets at 2a 3d, Shirting at 4jd, Towels 3£d, ’ 36-inch Oilcloth 9d, Camisoles 1c 4d. Andrew Obr’s Cheap Sale 2 185 ANTED KNOWN—Robert Elston, Bill Poster, Theatrical Agent, etc., Town Hall, Ashburton. Theatrical companies and others visiting Ashburton t should communicate with the above. Orders by post or telegram promptly > attended to. 760
Special Advertisements. RIVED. ARRIVED. NEW GOODS. tVholeaale and Retail, Books by various authors Stationery in great variety Toys and Fancy Goods of every description Jewellery, Cutlery, Concertinas, Accordians, etc. Photo and Scrap Albums, Is Tobacconist’s Sundries, etc. Specially low rates to Country Stores. “ Young Ladies’ Journal,” April number, Is 3d, B. Bevan, SAUNDERS’ BUILDING, (Next Shop to Quill’s Hotel.)s 692
Canterbury Mills. fjpo FARMERS AND OTHERS. CORN SACKS, K Bi’za and weights. At lowest current rates, 3 292 0. W. TURNER.
Machine Shop, WAKANDI ROAD. OH ARLES RAY Repairs Engines, Combines, Chaff-cutters, Reapers and Binders, and all classes of machinery. Special attention given to Bicycles, Tricycles and Sewing Machines. Lawn Mowers repaired, sharpened and adjusted. Model work. General repairs. 3 384
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 boobs personally selected, and just received I be ieve it was Lord vVolseley who said (he happens to be the most popular mar, of the day, and one must squeeze a little popularity into advertisements), “ A man who aspires to great heights should read incessantly, and never forget his newspapers;” and I say the same 1 Read ! Read I Read ! 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 finish by saying—Come and see for yourselves, and if you are disappointed come again,— Nothing like Perseverance 1 Thomas F. Farley's, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Bdildings, East St., Ashbueton.
victoria Mouse Fireside employment, amusement, & instruction FOR WINTER EVENINGS. NOW SHOWING —A Splendid Assortment of Fine Art Goods and Traced Work in Slippers, Cosies, Antimacassars, Tidies, Ladies’ and Children’s Aprons, Brackets, Drapes, Splaikers, Nightdress Bags. A Nice Selection of Crewel and Washing Silks, Ingrain Cottons, Berlin Fingerings, Transfer Patterns, Designs for Iross Stitch worK, &c. Also—A Nice Variety of Homespuns, Ladies’ and Children’s Ulsters, Jackets, Gloves, etc., and a Parcel# of Manufacturers’ amples in Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’ Clothing, bought at 20 P' r cent under the regular prices, and offered accordingly. Dimaiit and Coe GENER AL DRAPERS, OLO HIER-, &0.. East and Tailored Streets, Ashburton, Victoria House.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1538, 12 May 1885, Page 2
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854Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1538, 12 May 1885, Page 2
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