NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisements for The Ashburton Guardian must be sent in not later than 3 p.m., with the number of insertion, written plainly on the copy, otherwise they will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Replace Advertisements must be supplied the day previous to that on which they are to be inserted. Special notices can be received up to 3.30 p.m., but will be charged double rates'. _ , All notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths , must be accompanied by the signature of the sender, as a guarantee of ood faith. AQ advertisements and business lett rrs o be addressed The Manager ; literary communications should be addressed to Tub Editor. ______
TO SHEEP OWNERS in Seafield and district.—Dipping done at moderate charges..,. H gxROUTS. 4 582. Seafield. -pOMESTIO PATTBBN DEPOT. Mrs Hodge, DRAPER AND DRESSMAKER, E/ist Stbßet, near Lancaster's butchery. Ladies’ Dressesand Underclothing made at the shortest notice. REGISTRY OFFICE For Female Servants. 7 1413 -pUSLIO ANNOUNCEMENT. OPENED MONDAY, 27th APRIL, 1885. MESSRS BAYLIS * CO. (late of Orr and Alcorn), have Commenced Business as Family Grrcsrs and Tea Dealers, in Saunders’ Buildings, next to Mr Farley’s, Bookseller, on above date. Messrs B. and Co. beg to announce to the public of Ashburton and District, that as they Buy for Cash and in the cheapest markets, they are in a position to Sell at the lowest possible prices, and trust by punctuality and despatch to receive a fair share of the public patronage. 4 584 BAYLIS & CO. T RIAN GL E BAKERY B. MORRIS being the first to REDUCE the Price of BREAD in Ashburton, takes this opportunity of thanking bis customers for past favors, • and has now the pleasure of informing them that prompt monthly customers are waited upon at CASH prices, viz , 41b Loaf sd, Also, that Gristing of farmers’ lots is received at the Triangle Bakery, for the Westerfield Flour Mills. B. MORRIS, MILLER, WESTERFIELD. 5 712 AR WITH RUSSIA.—At the present juncture it would be difficult any one exe-pt a prophet of the [best rank to say whether or not the ssent negotiations between England and tssia will lead to a general European r, or whether they will end in smoke, e absence of full information as to what transpiring between the two countries iy indicate that the political breeze is iwing harmlessly past; or, it may be i awful silence which generally precedes tnrm. In either case, we ought to be spared for the worst. If a general war sake out the price of nearly every article Commerce will rise. Among other umodities wool and labor will go up. ,w is the time, therefore, to lay in a ck of clothing, before the general adice begins. In order that we may not caught napping we have just purchased plendid Assortment of Winter 1 weeds father materials necessary to a welllipped tailoring establishment, which are prepared to offer at unusually low cea for cash. Regarding style and fit, s almost needless for ns to repeat wbat rybody know*, viz , that by our aciene mode of cubing, and the care exer* sd by os in ticing the figure, a mia-fit in impossibility. — Ceaiohkad akd Co. , ictwrt J»U«8( T«ww4
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1547, 22 May 1885, Page 2
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