Special Advertise meats. SHB RTOH GOAL iiega to inform the inhabitants of Ashburton that he still continues to deliver NEWCASTLE. WiiSTPOBT, AND BROOKFIELD OOaL at lowest rates. Firewood, Post and Kails, Stases Kto., Potatoes Chuff, Cato, B.an, Sharps, Etc FIREWOOD DEPOT. AND Eu 8r Bean R. S. BEAN, 8 419 West street.
ÜBLIO NOTICE. MESSRS SPENSLEY & 00., Music Warehousemen, CHRISTCHURCH, Have appointed T. F. Farley, Bookseller, Stationer and Printer, Ashburton, their agent for the sale of Pianos, Harmoniums, American Organs, and have supplied him with a large stock of Sheet Mnsio, comprising the latest and most popular Songs, Duets, Piece Music, Dances, etc.; also, Violins, Cornets, Flutes, Aocordians, Violin Bows, Concertinas, etc. Pianos, American Organa and | Harmoniums sold upon deferred payments. Easy terms granted. A splendid stock now on view at T. F. Fasmt’s Music Warehouse, Saunders’s Buildings, Ashburton. More thaii 3,000 sheets of music now on hand. 8 288 Australian mercantile UNION INSURANCE COMPANY. Thk onia Company in Canterbury WHICH DID NOT RAISE RATES 33J PER cent on Country Rises. We arcs wow, as we have been por THE Fast three years, accepting rises AT 25 PER CENT OFF TARIFF. W. B. MOSS, Agent for Ashburton District. September 22, 1885. 9 615 HAVING purchased the Asphalting Plant and Business formerly carried on by Mr James Bradley, 1 am in a position to execute any orders I mey bp favored with. All asphalt work guaranteed. Ranges taken out and re-set in the bea possible manner, Jobning work in general done. OPPOSITE UOiN VENT, Wakanni Road, orders may be left with Mr J. 0. Duncan, Old New Zealand Bank. 10 799 J. Cram,
CHRISTMAS 1 Bazaar! Bazaar!! NOW OPENED. Table of Articles from Id to 4d. The Wonderful 6d Table. The Marvellous One shilling Table. Please observe in the room next to my Present Shop. NEW BOOKS suitable for rewards and presentations conveniently arranged on Tables—Reduced Christmas Prices—Free Admission—Everybody come and welcome. "■ R. Bevau, STATIONER, BOOKSELLER, Ac., (Next Shop t<> Quill’s Hotel), Saundbes’ Buildings.
Wilhelm Zander Respectfully notifies the public of Ashburton and its vicinity that he HAS TAKEN OVER MR F. CLARK’S hairdressing, tobacco, and FANCY GOODS BUSINESS, And will carry on the same on his own account. In addition to the well assorted stock 1 have just opened out a variety of Pipes, Scents, Bkushwabe, and Fancy Goods of Every I'EscttipxxoN, ALL DIRECT IMPORTED, Also, Cricketing and Lawn Tennis Matkeial at greatly REDUCED PRICES, A trial solicited.—Ladies’ and Gentle* men’s Hairdressing and Hair Work of every description made up on the shortest notice.—A Private Room for wadies.— Monthly subscriptions now open. WILHELM ZANDER, Tobacconist, Hairdresser, and Fancy Goods Dealer, EAST STREET, AaHBDJRTON. 11 997
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1351, 14 December 1885, Page 2
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445Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1351, 14 December 1885, Page 2
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