Business Notice. Canterbury Mills. fJIO FARMERS AND OTHERS. CORN SACKS, hi. rise and weights At lowest current rates, 3 292 0. W, TURNER. SELLING OFF FANCY GOODS, TOYS, BOOKS. STATIONERY, &o. Mast be sold—even if at a loss f To Sait everybody at prices that cannot be beaten. Andrewes Bros., Booksellers, Stationers, &0., Ashburton. W. Fowke, BOOTMAKER, BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he has started business on his own account. He hopes by strict attention to business and making a good article, to secure a share of pnblis patronage. Address—BUßNETT STREET, In premises occupied by Mr J. Match. AR OR NO W A. War or no war, we in Ashburton mast “ 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 if purchases are to be foe ready money. Mr Blank, • storekeeper, tells me that in (view of the great number of stores, and catting in prices, and general slaughter, it would soon be, in Ashburton, a ease 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 pnblio well fa 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 enabling me to buy well, and to continue to serve them well. H. M. CARSON, Agent for Nelson, Moate and Oo.’s eels* brated teas, in packets, boxes and half cheats. Grocery, Fruit, Glass, China, It alian and Fancy Goods Warehouse, street, Ashburton. LAUGHTER 1 SLAUGHTER ! I Hate You Read the Following } Hard Cash Prices, to be turned into Cash. An Immense Sacrifice must necessarily take place when Cash is so scarce as it is at present, MESSRS HAYES & CO., DESIRE to Inform the Public Generally, that they are determined te CLEAR IMMEDIATELY, 0 SE-HALF CF THEIR LARGE AND ASSORTED STOCK OF BOOTS, CLOTHING DRAPERY AND MILLINERY, Amounting to £IO,OOO. SALE TO COMMENCE JANUARY 15th, 1886. Now Look at the Prices I Now Look at the Prices I DRESS DEPARTMENT. 3000 yards Print, 2|d originally 4£d Colored Sateua, 4£d, were 10d Linen Ginghams, 3Jd, were fid Dress Materials, various, 4£d were 10Jd Black Cashmere, Is 4d, double width CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. A few Mclntoshes to be cleared at 7a fid Men’s Tweed Suits from 15s fid Blue Serge Suits, I2s fid White Flannel Cricketing Suits, 19s 9d Men’s “Kapai" Tweed Trousers, 5s 3d Men’s White Shirts (linen fronts), 3s lid. worth 4s fid Men’s Regatta Shirts, with collar, 2s 9d worth 3s lid Men's Brown Cotton Drawers, lljd per pair Men’s Heavy Ribbed Drawers, Is lOd per pair Men’s Umberllas, 2s each MILLINERY AND MANTLES. Print Costumes, 2s lid, were fis 9d Straw Hats, 4sd, worth Is fid Knitted Petticoats, full size, Is 9d 1 Leghorn Hats (trimmed), Is fid MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. I Heavy Twilled Sheeting, BJd, 72in widt All Wool Welsh Flannel, Is per yard AH Wool Welsh Scarlet, 3£d per yard Green and Crimson Damask, lid per yard Heavy Flax Shirting, reduced to 4Jd Heavy Union Shirting, reduced to fid Blankets from 6a lid per pair Turkish Towels, fid each Tapestry Brussels Carpets, 2s 4d, worth 3s fid Cotton Twded for boy’s wear, Is 3d par yard BOOT DEPARTMENT. Men’s Heavy Shooter Boots, 10s fid men’s Bluchers, nailed, fis fid Our immense Stock of Women’s Boota all Reduced to startling prices * Children’s Patent Leather Elastic Sides Is 3d per pair, worth 2s fid * HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. 3 pairs Women’s Colored Stockings for la 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 bg SWEPT OUT AT LESS HALF PRICE
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1541, 28 May 1885, Page 1
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649Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1541, 28 May 1885, Page 1
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