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Andrew Orr. Bargains Extraordinary. JUST OPENED—TEN TRUNKS BOOTS TEN TRUNKS BOOTS Girls’ E. S. at Maids’ at Women’s Best Kid Gents’ Boots ... ... TEN TRUNKS BOOTS s. d. .. ... ... ... 3 9 >• ... ... ... 3 9 OPENING UP--30 CASES 30 NEW DRAPERY GOODS, EX|RIMUTAKA.

Business Notices. STUDY ECONOMY, AND BUY YOUR OWN Drapery, Clothing, Millinery and Boots PROM A. C. PRICHARD, CASH DEAFER, EAST STREET, (Next door to Mr Cambridge, Chemist), WHO has received ex s.s. Doric and Tainai, and is now showing, a splendid new assortment of Winter Drapery and Clothing. In these times of depression, the study of economy ehonld be one of our first considerations, and my system of selling for cash only enables me at all times to place before the public the beat value obtainable in the market. The Goods of recent importation give me the opportunity cf offering special advantages to purchasers, and enable them to make one shilling go as far _aa two formerly went, in support of which assertion I append the following list of prices twiddles’ trimmed hats, 3a 9d, 4s lid, 6s 6d to 15s Children’s beaver and felt hats, 2a lid, 3a 9J, 4s 9d Children’s cashmere hoods from Is lid Girls’ tweed ulsters, 2s 9d, 3s 6d Ladies’ tweed ulsters from 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid Ladies’ electric waterproof cloaks, 9s 6d, 10a 6d Ladies’ fur capes, 7s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d Ladies’ black cloth jackets from 8s 6d, 10s 6d to 25s Ladies’ homespun costumes f'om 15s fid Children’s cashmere dresses from Is lid Ladies’ strong corsets, la Bd, 2s 3d, 2j lid Ladies’ chenille ties from 3d Ladies’ wool squares from 6d Ladies’ knitted skirts, 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid Ladies’ large plaid shawls, 4a 6d, 6s 6J Ladies’ black kid gloves, 's to Is lld Ladies’ dark colored kid gloves, Is 6d Heavy winceye, s£d to 9|d Heavy twilled Wincey, BJd to 10£d Heavy costume cloths, 9id Heavy blue serge. 13$d, Is 4£d, Is S£d Heavy flannels, 9£d, 10£d, 12£d, Is 3d Heavy white blankets, 9s fid, 10s 6d to 25s Heavy colored blankets, 7a 6d, 9a fid, 12s €d Heavy twilled sheeting (2yds wide), 9sd Honeycomb towels from s)d Slate and black silecias, 3sd, 4sd, fid Long lace curtains, 3s fid, 4s fid to 8s fid per pair. Scotob fingering yarn, 2s fid per lb Heavy Netherlands carpet, 10£d Small boys’ dark tweed suits, 4i Ud, 6s lid, 6s lid Boys’ Norfolk suits, 7s lid, 8s lid, 9s lid Roys’ overcoats, sa, 7s fid Boys’ strong shirts, Is Id, is 3d, Is fid Men's white shins, military fronts, & fid, 4»6d Man’s regatta shirts, 2s lid, 3s fid Men’s oxford shirts, 3s lid, 4s fid Men’s strong working shirts, 8a 3d, 2s fid, 2« 9d Men’s lambs wool drawers, Sa lid, 4s fid, 5s fid Men’s heavy tweed trousers, 7s lid, 6s fid. Us fid Men’s heavy tweed trousers and wests, 14s fid, 16a fid Men’s strong moles, fis lid, 7s lid Boys’ strong moles, 4s lid, 6a Ud Hats, braces, ties, collars, undershirts &c*, dtc., Ac. An inspection of the above goods Is specially invited. Such good value is rarely to be seen. Note the address CASH A. C. Prichard, DRAPER, EAST STREET, (Next door to Mr Cambridge, Chemist). 6 889

URRAY H2 “Tempus Fugit R. MURRAY JNVITES inspection of his splendid stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, Etc., Eta A Special attention is requested for a magnificent line of ENGLISH SILVER LEVER HUNTERS (extra strong eases) at L 6 10s. 150 to choose from. Every Watch guaranteed of good quality, and warranted for three years. A choice and well-selected assortment of Gold and Silver Jewellery marked at a low figure to ensure a speedy clearance. ROBERT M URRAY, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, £lO., EAST STREET. 12 2831 CANTERBURY BRANCH. ■> ’ h** Established 1859 Capital t 1,0Q0,0f18 ' • .:m/rra Urbiutt of Shareholders fjl H E PREMIER COLONIAL COMPANY FIRE AND MARINE RISKS, ALSO RISKS ON GROWING * CROPS ACCEPTED AT THE LOWEST CURRENT RATES. George Jameson. AGENT, ASHBURTON. S 4

Herman’s WORLD-RENOWNED SHEEP WASH AND CELEBRATED VERMIN DESTROYER This preparation Is known throughout the civilised world to be far anperior to any thing yet discovered for eradicating tick, scab or lice on sheep, goats or cattle. It is sufficient to say that One Shilling Packet of the Powder dissolved In tw backets of water will wash Eighteen Sheep. This admits the most economist, as well as the simplest plan in the world for the cure and prevention of d ; sftasftr Incident to farm stock By its use the farmer can secure the health of hk stock at the rate of {e per head per annum. In al large Sheep Districts in Australia, South America, and Africa, no «thtr pre paration is used. The vermin destroyer is also invaluable for the pom of th ‘ Horticulturist; and it is most extensively used by the Mower and Kitchen n Europe, America, and the British possessions fat all parts of the Globe. On* packet dissolved in two buckets of water will serve for over half an acre of ground and will effectually prevent blight and exclude all other garden pestSb ° As a Vermin Killer it is an unrivalled specific. Its nee will speedily H all household pests, such as bugs, cockroaches, fleas on animal., moths in furs, nd insects on birds of all kinds, from the canary to the poultry. For this purpose snd plain directions are given on every packet. The powder can also beuaedln dry state for the destruction of rats and mice. A little sprinkled on a of and batter, or a piece of meat or cheese is sought after greedily by those venal*. while the household pets such as cats and dogs will not touch it in any tnm »nA therefore perfectly safe. The above marvellous discovery has gained for Herman Bros, and Co., the silver medal at the mteroolonial Exhibition at Melbourne. 1886, beside ufumerous testimonials from Government offida and all the gSfe of the —rj'-Til acuity in Europe. HERMAN BROS. & 00. beg to announce that they have snnnhitdl CHARLES NEATS, Chemist and Druggist, East street, them sole iVrfet fit Ashburton and vicinity, and from him the preparation car be obtained In ouoels Price—One Shilling; or six packets for Five Shillings, fliberal rttrarrinl wedo the trade. f WHWtory— BBAUMOT QUAKE, MILE END ROAD, LONDON. 8 St

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1547, 4 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1547, 4 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1547, 4 June 1885, Page 3

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