Wanted WANTED —Everybody to come to tbe Wesleyan Tea Meeting To-morrow Night at 6 p m. sharp. 11 916 WANTED— General Servant. Highest wages for good one. Mrs Brown, Canterbury Mills 11 938 WANTED —To purchase a good camp Waggon. Address stating price and size to 0. Bmd and Co., Tinwald \X7ANTED Known—Gentlemen’s Ties, * * Scarves, Collars, Shirts and Underclothing of every description made to order (fit guaranteed) at Mrs Shaw s, Allendale, near Woollen Factory. 11 940 WANTED Known—A really good White Crystal Sugar, 3d per lb ; Dried Apples, 6d ; Ling Fish, 6d ; Fresh Herrings, 7d ; Salmon, 8d ; Sago, 3d ; Tapioca, 3d ; at J. MoGbsoor’s, Tanored street. 11 936 WANTED Known The Cheapest House in Town fur first class Millinery and Drapery, H. 0. Skgees, East street. WANTED Known—That R. LancasXbr is Selling Lamb at 3s tbe fore quarter, and 4s hind quarter ; mint given in. Green peas given in later on in the season. r* TAN TED Known—That Hayks and VV Co. has bought 1009 yards superior Velveteen, all shades, from Is; dress goods grand valne, worth 2s, now Is; ladies’ jackets, cost 26a fid, now 4a 6d ; hats and bonnets half-price ; winceys, 1 yard wide, fid ; ladies* ulsters, 2s lid. 637 \Tt7 ANTED Known—That Messrs K. VV Alien and Co obtained First Prize for excellence of Flour at the Colonial Exhibition, and W. Nobbish is selling same. “ Golden Gem ” Eolb sa, 41b loaf 4£d, cash prices. Freetrade Bakeiy, East street 10 813 WANTED Known—L am Belling large boxes ot Bryant and May’s vestas at 8d per box.— F. Clark, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, East street. TIOO
WANTED Known—That R. Lancaster will cn f hia family orders direct from the Freezing Chamber, in East street, on and after November 1, when his customers can rely on Weil-hung meat and tree from flyblows.— K. Lancaster, Keady-Money Moat Mart, Bucstreet, and Somerset Butchery, East street. 9^632 WANTED Known—To the Ladies of Ashburton and suriounding districts and the public in general. Mr J. Molson, Impermeable Bootmaker, has received a large shipment of French, English ai d German ladies’ shoes, button op and e asac sides, great choice, now fur inspection, which J. JVloison intends disposing ot at reasonable rates uuriug the coming holidays. His own make always on hand or made to order. Bepauing done with care and promptitude. Colonial boots of all kinds. Next to the Club, I'ancred street, Ashburton. 10 880 tTTAOTBD Known—That I have a very v * large assortment of GBU'i, Meerschaum and other pipes, in oases, at greatly reduced prices.— F Clark, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, East street. 7 99 WANTED Known—Wertheim Sewing Machines can be had on Time Payments at the New Zealand Clothing Factory’s Branch, East street, Ashburton. 2 276 WANTED KNuWN —Robert Elston, Bill Foster, Theatrical Agent, etc., Town Hall, Ashburton. Theatrical companies and others visiting Ashburton should communicate with the above. Orders by post or telegram promptly attended to 760 WANTED Known—That T. Houl t Han commenced Curing* and having purchased a first-class sausage machine, he will be able to supply the wants of the inhabitants of Ashburton with a real good Pork Sausage. Fresh every day. Only good corn fed pigs bought. 6 711 WANTED inowu— Jones and Brad Shaw are offering a superior blend of Nelson, Moate and Co’s Tea, at 2ds pec box ; Flour, 16s per sacs.; Chaff, i6s per ton; Wheat, seconds aud crushed, equally cheap, for Cash.
Special Advertisements. MPORTANT. The '■an Francisco Mail leaves Ashburton November 7th, and reaches London about December 18th, and ad who wish to remember their Home friends bjid, better Bookseller, Stationer, Printer, and Newsagent, Saunders’ Buildings, Ashburton, FOR CHRISTMAS CARDS ! UURlsi’M S Cards I ! CHRLsTM.AS OaRDS t I ! A splendid assortment is now open, and inspection is solicited. SCHOOL PRIZES A large shipment having just come to hand, chool Committees are respectfully requested to make an early selection. Thomas JBV Earley, Corner of Saunders’ Building, Ashburton apply to T. P. FARL Y, BOOKSELLER. ETC.
Victorian Steam Carriage Works. J. R. STEEL & SOM WISH to intimate to the Public'of Ashburton and surrounding districts that, having obtained STEAM POWER and other Machinery requisite for the carrying on their work efficiently, are now in a position to meet the demands of the public with a first-class article at prices to suit the times. Every description of Carriages and Traps made, Painted and Repaired. Spring Traps from £2O. Whitechapels from £25. Buggies from £3O. P.S.—Special attention paid to Repainting and Retrimming. VICTORIAN STEAM IRON WORKS AND GENERAL SHOEING FORGE. J. R. S. & SON, while thanking the public for tbeir past liberal support in this department, beg to intimate that, having procured first-class Machinery, they are now |n a p sition to undertake all kinds of Kngineering work. special attention is given to Turning, Boring and the Repairing of all kinda of Machinery, including Combines, Engines, Reaper and Binders, and every description of Agricultural implements. ESTIMATES given for Contractors and Builders Ironwork. CAREFULLY HOD—Draughts, 7s; Hacks, 6s. 8 451 Victoria House. ATTEN'± t DN is directed to NEW and NEAT NOVELTIES now showing in Prints" Check Mattings (a splendid stuff for general wear), shaded ’ **" Plain, and figured Dress Stufia. Sailor and Fancy Straw Hats. Tri ?“*T' J Also, Men's, Boys', and Youths Clothing in English and Colonial Tweeds. Felt and Twee*? H uta Etc. L o .. K R Than those which have gained for ns our present popularity. Five per cent Discount allowed on Cash Parcels Crewel and Washing Silk Transfers, Traced Oooqf, Etc. Himant and Coe. GENERAL DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, fto Bwt m»4 Tau««*d Strata (Aabboatos)
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1316, 3 November 1885, Page 2
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926Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1316, 3 November 1885, Page 2
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