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Special Advertisements. EXTRACT from New Zealand Gazette Bth October, 1835. CLAIMS UNDEr"fOREST TREE'S PLANTING ENCOURAGEMENT ACTS. General Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 6th October, 1885 Notice.—“ The Forest Tree Planting Encouragement Act Amendment Act, 1871 1 ” and “ The Forest Trees Planting Encouragement Act, 1872,” having been repealed, it is requested that all outstanding claims in pursuance of those Acta, and of any regulations made thereunder, may be sent in to the office of the Coinmisaioner of Grown Lands for the district in which plantations have been made, fore the 31st day of December next. J BaLLANCE 10 873 Minister of lands. fTIOR Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, T Asthma! Coryza, Influenza, Consumption, etc. KAY’S Compound of Linseed, Aniseed, Senega, Squill, Tolu, etc, with Chlorodyne. KAY'S Compound, a demulcent expectorant, for Coughs, Colds and Guest Complaints, KAT’S Compound, for Coughs and Colds, is equally serviceable for tlurses and Cattle. KaY’S Tic Pills, a specific in Neuralgia, Face Ache, etc. Contains Ijwiiuiue. Iron, etc. — Cement for Broken j Articles. Sold a vary where. Sole makers—l KAT BROS., 101 Stocknort, England Changed Hands! BRANCH SHOP, TOWN HALL, Ashburton. THE BOOK & STATIONERY Busmens lately carried on by Messrs U. J. Wood and Co, ofgOhristohnrca, has been purchased by me, and at a price considerably below original coat; this will give my m -ny patroua an opportunity of obtaiumg a numoer of lequisites at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. S CATION ERT.—Special care is given to aU orders. Promptitude guaranteed. MANUFACTURE of ACCOUNT BOOKS Having made arrangements with a firstcldts firm for the execution of ail Commissions as described aoove, clients may reiy upon receiving PROMPT ATTENTION, first class work being made a specialty. LITERATURE. Any book not in stock will be procured without demy. Orders takeu for all newspapers (British and Foreign included), Public committees receiving liberal concessions. . ——■- PRINTING. This branch is b ing fostered, and every attention paid to accuracy, neatness, aud promptitude in the execution of alt orders, ail work receiving personal superintendence —— LELIVERY OF NEWSPAPERS. Customers may rely upon receiving their Morning and Evening Papers safely delivered at their doors, and not upon the front lawn. The same remarg applies to Home Papers, Journals, and Periodictls ; also, purouasers may have their Parcels delivered promptly.

Wanted. WANTED Known The Cheapest House in Town for first class Millinery end Drapery, H. 0. Seoeks, t; ast s reet. WAIVlbi) -To Let 6 roomed House; 2 acres of iai.d ; rent 8s a week ; near Woouen factory Apply office <*i this Paper. 12 244 WANTED to dispose of a Furniture Business fronting on East street and Tancred street. —J. Mkbch 12 105 WANTED— All Boys and Girls to bang up their boots and stockings to-night, for Santa Claus is coming. Parents, call and sea EL M. Jones’s stock of Toys and Fancy Goods 12 243 \%J' ANTED Known —Wertbeim SewV V ing Machines can be bad on Time Payments at the New Zealand Clothing factory's Branch, East street, Ashburton. 2 276 WANTED KNoWNj-Robkbt Elston, Bill Poster, 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 W ANTED Known— Orders for Christmas and New Year’s Cake are being booked at the lowest possible price, by VV. Nourish, Freetrade Bakery, East street, A-fabunun VTEW Fruit just arrived by steamer, new cur. ants, 6d per lo ; new rai Sinn, 7d per lu; new suitauas, 8d per lb ; new figs, 8d per bo*; white sugar, d 3 per ib; ..ized biscuits, 6d per lb; tresh butter, 7d - »t iVicUkegoe s, Tancred street. ,i; AN TED Known —Down agaru 1 W What, the price of wheat! No but the price ut meat- Dumb, lore quarters, Vs 6d; iiiud quarters, 3s 6d Best s.usages in the town, 5d per Id, at Balter and Oo s, London Butchery, Tauoreu street. 11 971 I*7ANTED Known —That ami * * Co. baa bougnt 1009 yarns superior Velveteen, all shades, from is; dress goods grand value, worth 2a, now Is; lautes’ Jackets, cost 26a 6d,- now 4s 6<i ; nats and bonnets nalt-price ; winceys, 1 yard wide, 6d ; ladies’ ulsters, 2a lid. 607 WAAI ED Known—ihut tw. Lancasiek baa reduced tne price of meat 2b per cent—lor CaaU only. Lamu, 2a and 3s per quarter. 4ib Loaf for 4ja. Free trade for ever. it. Lancastek, .teady Money Meat Mart, TJuuock’o Arcade. 9 632 a A T Aos TED Known—To the Ladies of yy Ashburton and surrounding districts and tbe public in generaL Mr J. Moison, Impermeable Bootmaker, has received a large shipment of French, English and German radios’ a Hues, button up and elastic sides, great cnoice, now fur inspection, waion J. bluisou intends disposing ot at reaauuable rates uunug tbe oumiag holidays, rtis own make always on hand or made to order. Repairing dune with care and promptitude. Ooluuial boots of ail studs. Next to tbe Club, iaucred street, Ashburton. 10 88u

apeuuti Agyertiaomentb. Boating, .jTRAWBERRIEa AiNn» SCENERY. D Un WEDNc-SD-tY -NEXT (December 2), the undersigned WiLC OfEN his txtensive grounds, on the Wakauai toad, to visitors and picuic parties- i'be Garden is replete with every variety of fruit, plea* saut lounges and snarly wains. The boating is in every respect excellent. Special arrangements made for tbe reception ol private picnic parties, school children auu outer latga numoers of visitorsAdmission, 6d; boating, la an hour, boatman extra ; fresh fruit, lowest price. 11 78 M. 11 U a I'. A SMB ETON OUAL AMO FIBBWoOD DEPOT. B. 8. Bean degs to inform the >nnaOitauts of Ashburton that be stal continues to deliver JSEWoAbTLB. WaSTPUKT, AISD BRUCKFIaLu COa.li at lowest rates. Firewood, Post and Rails, Stages Etc., Potatoes Chaff, Cats, Bran, sharps, mo, B. S. BE-t-N, H 419 West street. COVUNG EVENTS OAST J-HEiit, oUADOW* BEfcWE. Knowing this to ne the case 1 am wen stocked witu Christmas Cards,-New 1 car’s Cards, and Seasonable Presents of all description. bchuol Committees will do well to consider the many advantages to be derived Horn purchasing iheir pr.ze books from me, as 1 am now offering pr.ze books at very reasouacie prices, in fact., *t Christchurch prices, and no cac-iagO to pay, wmist my stock uousiats of about 3,600 volumes. school requisites of every desc. iptiou kept in stock. Ex as Coptic, two cases of Account Books and General (Stationery. Ex s a Ruapehu, spienuid stock ol Commercial Envelopes. iiiomas Jb\ ariux, Bookseller, .stationer, Printer, and .Newsagent, Saunders* Buildings, East str» et, Asnburma. Branch Shop: Town Hal, Ashburton,

Wholesale Lines lways in Stock. Brown Paper, Grocer’s Bags, Tea Papers, Twine, and tradesmen's general requisites. Bookbinding Oboees Received. £. b’. Parley, BOOKSELLER, 8 I'AllUHßil, PRINTER <fc NEWSAGENT, Saunders’ buildings and Town Hall, ABHBDBTON. fjl H K ID U W ZEALAND Clothing Factory CONTRACTORS To " j New Zealand Government Railways, Post Offices, Volunteer dorps, &c. fto. *Vo. Are now prepared to enter Into contracts :or the supply of imaVAL AND m any quantities, the organisation of the Factory being specially adapted for turning out large supplies in the most inexpensive and expeditions j manner. ii.MY AND NAVY CONTRACTORS Estimates and drawings supplied on tne shortest notice. Head Offices and Factory— DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. NOTE -Measures for all uniforms may oe entrusted to the Manager of tne N.Z. Clothing Factory branches in the following centres, viz;— jjunedm Nelson Palmerston N. Invercargill Hokitika NewPiymouO amaru Grey month Napier vV situate Reelton vVaipawa i imam Wellington Hastings Ashburton Masterton Gisborne Christchurch Wanganui Thames byttelton Hawera Auckland

Victorian Steam Carriage Works. J. R STEEL & SOxN il/ISH to intimate to the Pablic of Ashburton and surrounding districts that, ft having obtained STEtM POWER and other Machinery requisite for the carrying on theii work efficiently, are now in a position to meet the demands o> the imbUo with a fir ' class article at prices to suit the times. Every d ptioii of Carriages and Traps made, Painted and Repaired. Spring Traps from £2O. Whitechapals from £25. Buggies from £3O. P.S.—Special attention paid to Repainting and Betrimming. VICTORIAN STEAM IRON WORKS AND GENERAL SHOEING FORGE. J. E. S. & SON, while thanking the pablic for their past liberal support in his department, beg to intimate tha , having procured first-class Machinery, they >re now in a p sition to undertake all kinds of engineering work. Special attention is given to Turning, Boring and the Repairing of all kinds of Machinery, including Combines,. Engines, Reaper and Binders and every ascription of Agricultural Implements. ESTIMATES given for Contractors and Builders Ironwork.

HORSES OAEEFU LY HOD—Draughts, 7s ; Hacks, 6s. 8 415 Victoria House. R 4 N D DISTRIBUTION OF BOHEMIAN £<4§S VASES, Etc., To Purchasers of Farce’s equating to TEN SHILLINGS AND ONE pSVND. itiolos to be Exhibited in Windows la a few days. Presents equal tp a reduction of THREE SHILLINGS IN THE POUND, to be distributed upon arrival. liimaut and Coe, GENERAL DRAPERS, GLOWERS, Era. Em* a * St**#*- AsWsuto*

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1361, 26 December 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1361, 26 December 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1361, 26 December 1885, Page 2

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