IffiS KENNEDY & MISS CAMERON, M DRESSMAKERS, Compton’s Buildings, Moore street, Ashburton. NB. Registry Office for Female Servant*. .Igg- 7 TOWLE’S pennyroyal and steel pills for qniokly correct all irregulanties and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is 1W and 2s 9d. of all chemists. Prepared only by E T. Towle, chemist, Nottingham, England. Wholesale of all the wholesale houses.—Beware of imitations. I Ashburton permanen BUILDING & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. The above Society pays Interest atth rate of per cent, per annum for De at Call, 5 per cent, per annum fo> three months, and 6 per cent, per annum if fixed for 6 months or over. WaRD Manager. Office Arcade Chambers, Burnett street SHBURTON COAL AND EBRBWOOD DEPOT,
R. S. BEAN la now landing (ex Sunbeam) A SPLENDID SAMPLE OP NEWCASTLE COAL. A trial solicited. R. S. Bean, WKSXSTBBBT. 6 1147 ASHBURTON COUNTY STOCK AND SALETARDS COMPANY {Limxtkd), la prepared to Dip* Sheep iN large or small lota at the following asale of charges: — For the first 600 sheep, one penny each For the second 500 cheep, one hairpenny each Forthe second 1,000 sheep, one farthing each For flocks of over 2,000 special arrangements will be made. The material need will be charged for In addition to the above. GEORGE JAMESON, Secretary.
War WITH RUSSIA.-At the preBeot juncture It would be difficult for any one exe-pt a prophet of the conk to say whether or not the present negotiations between England and Bnaaia will lead to a genial European war, or whether they will end in smoke. The absence of full information as to what Is transpiring between the two countries may indicate that the political breeze is blowing harmlessly past; or, it may be 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 of commerce will rise. Among other commodities, wool and labor will go up. How. is the time, therefore, to lay in a stock of clothing, before the gmeral advance begins. In ord*»r that we may not be caught napping we have just purchased a Splendid Assortment of Winter Tweeds and ether matetaila necessary to a well equipped tailoring establishment, which wa are prepared to offer at unusually low prices fqjf cash. Regarding style and fit, it Is almost needless" for os to repeat what everbody knows, viz, that by our soientifiemode of cutting, and the care exercieedby ns in fitting the figure, a mis-fit u an impossibility.— Ojuighkab Ann Co., Merchant Tailors. Tapered street.
OF PARTNERSHIP. Tn consequence of the firm of J. ynnemr & Co., of Ashburton, Furniture Dealers, having been dissolved, end in order to facilitate a settlement between JOHN MKECH (who takes over the bosiness) and his retiring partner, a CHEAP SALE will commence from today, of the whole of the stock of well wafinrd fomitnre of all kinds, ironmongery, crockery, etc., will be cleared oat at HAUVPRICE. All debts owing most forthwith be paid ioJ, 0. DUNCAN. ag® nt * or *® JfEECfi j either of whose re^P tB will b <o sufficient discharge.' Funerals conducted at extremely mode
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1547, 4 June 1885, Page 2
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528Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1547, 4 June 1885, Page 2
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