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George Jameson. Bye Grass Seed, J AM A GASH PURCHASE** GKO. JAMESON, 7 230 ' Ashburton. To Farmers. I am a CASH PURCHASER or WHEAT, OATS and BARLEY. GEO. JAMESON, 3 206 Ashburton. Sheep Dip. FOB SALE jyTTLE’S DIP, la 5 gallon drums : AND fJIHOMAS’S DIP, in 161 b tins and 1001 b drams. GEORGE JAMESON, 2 261 Ashburton. losiaoss Notice. AR OR NO WABt War or no war, we in Ashburton must “ eat to live,” in other words, every one must purchase tea, coffee, sugar and gene* ral groceries. When about to do so I would respectfully suggest that my shop be patronised, especially it purchases are to be for ready money. Mr Blank, a storekeeper, tells me that in (view of the great number of stores, and cutting in prices, and general slaughter, it would soon be, in Ashburton, a case of the “ survival of the fittest*’ I hope to be one of the survivors, for I never was in a better position to serve the public well in quality and prices of goods. I take this opportunity to thank my customers for the preference they continue to give my shop, and at same time to request monthly customers to settle promptly, thus , en*' abltng me to buy well, and-to continue to serve them well. H. M. OARSON, Agent for Nelson, Moate and Go.’a celebrated teas, in packets, boxes and hall chests. Grocery, Frnit, Glass, China,. Italian and Fancy Goods Warehouse, East street, Ashburton. • gLAUGHTER I SLAUGHTER ! J Have You Read the Following ? Hard Gash Prices, to be tamed into Gash, An Immense Sacrifice must necessarily take place when Gash is so scarce as it is at present, MESSRS HAYES & CO., DESIRE to inform the Public Generally, that they are determined to CLEAR IMMEDIATELY, 0 tfE-HALP OF THEIR LARGE AND ASSORTED STOCK OF BOOTS, CLOTHING DRAPERY AND MILLINER y, Amounting to £IO,OOO. SALE TO COMMENCE JANUARY 15th’, 1885. Now Look at the Prices 1 Now Look at the Prices { DRESS DEPARTMENT. 3000 yards Print, 2|d originally 4sd Colored Satens, 4£d, were lOi Linen Ginghams, 3£d, were 6d Dress Materials, various, 4Jd were 10£d Black Cashmere, Is 4d, double width CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. A few Macintoshes to be cleared at 7a 6d Men’s Tweed Suits from 16s 6d Blue Serge Suits, 12s fid White Flannel Cricketing Suits, 19a 9d Men’s “Kapai” Tweed Trousers, 5s 3d Men’s White Shirts (linen fronts), 2a lid, worth 4s 6d Men’s Regatta Shirts, with collar, 2s 9d, worth 3s lid Men’s Brown Cotton Drawers, Il£d per pair Men’s Heavy Ribbed Drawers, la lOd per pair Men’s Umberllas, 2s each MILLINERY AND MANTLES. Print Costumes, 2s lid, were 6a 9d Straw Hats, 4£d, worth la fid Knitted Petticoats, full size, Is 9d Leghorn Hats (trimmed), la fid MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. Heavy Twilled Sheeting, B£d, 72in wide All Wool Welsh Flannel, Is per yard All Wool Welsh Scarlet, 3£d per yard Green and Crimson Damask, 11J per yard Heavy Flax Shirting, reduced to 4sd Heavy Union Shirting, reduced to fid Blankets from fis lid per pair Turkish Towels, fid each Tapestry Brussels Carpets, 2s 4d, worth 3s fid Cotton Twded for boy’s wear, la 3d per yard BOOT DEPARTMENT. Men’s Heavy Shooter Boots, 10a fid bien’s Bluchers, nailed, fis fid Our Immense Stock ot Women’s Boots, all Reduced to startling prices Children’s Patent Leather Elastic Sides. Is 3d per pair, worth 2a fid HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. 3 pairs Women’s Colored Stockings for Is fid Girl’s and Boy's Stockings, all colors, Children’s Socks, Id per pair Men’s Socks, fid per pair. All Remnants and Odd Pieces to be SWEPT OUT AT LESS TBt HALF PRICE

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1538, 12 May 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1538, 12 May 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1538, 12 May 1885, Page 1

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