Special Advertisements. EXTRACT from New Zealand Gazette t Bth October, 1835. CLAIMS UNDER FOREST TREE 3 PLANTING ENCOURAGEMENT ACTS. General Crown Lands Office, Wellington, sth October, 1885. Notice.—“ The Forest Trees Planting Encouragement Act Amendment Act, 1871,” and “ The Forest Trees Planting Encouragement Act, 1872,” having been repealed, it is requested that all outstanding claims in pursuance of those Acts, and of any regulations made thereunder, may be sent in to the office of the Commissioner of Crown Lands for the district in which plantations have been made, before the 31st day of Decemoer next.
10 873 J BALLaInCK Minister of lands. EAOR Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, ; Asthma, Coryza, Influenza, Consumption, etc. KAITS Compound of Linseed, Aniseed, Senega, Squill, Tolu, etc, with Chlcrodyne. KAY’S Compound, a demulcent expectorant, for Coughs, Colds and Chest Complaints. KAY'S Compound, for Coughs and Colds, is equally serviceable for Horses and Cattle. KAY’S Tic Pills, a specific In Neuralgia, Face Ache, etc. Contains Quinine, Iron, etc. COAGDLINE Cement for Broken Articles. Sold everywhere. Sole makers—
101 KAY BROS., Stocknort, England Changed Hands! BRANCH SHOP, TOWN HALL, Ashburton. THE BOOK & STATIONERY Business lately carried on by Messrs H. J. Wood and Co, of Christchurch, has been purchased by me, and at a price considerably below original cost; this will give my many patrons an opportunity of obtaining a number of requisites at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. STATIONERY. —Special care is given to all orders. Promptitude guaranteed.
MANUFACTURE of ACCOUNT BOOKS Having made arrangements with a firstclass firm for the execution of all Commissions as described above, clients may rely upon receiving PROMPT ATTENTION, first class work being made a specialty. LITERATURE. Any book not in stock will be procured without delay. Orders taken for all newspapers British and Foreign included), Public Committees receiving liberal concessions. . PRINTING. This branch is b-nng fostered, and every attention paid to accuracy, neatness, and promptitude in the execution of all orders, all work receiving personal superintend-
DELIVERY 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 remark applies to Home Papers, Journals, and Periodicals ; also, purchasers may have their Parcels delivered promptly. Wholesale Lines Always in Stock, BrOWU Paper, Orocer’o Uoga, Tea Poporo, Twine, and tradesmen's general requisites. Bookbinding Orders Received. £. P. Farley, BOOKSELLER. STATIONER, PRINTER & NEWSAGENT, Saunders’ Buildings and Town Hall, Ashburton.
STOCK-TAKING, FEBRUARY 1. 1886. E beg to draw our AahburYV ton and Country Customers’ attention to *tiie fact that we have reduced the prices of many lines in our well known Stock, notably in MENS’, BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ Clothing, And feel confident that an early inspection will well repay a isit to the NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY’S BRANCH, East Stkeet, Ashbuexon.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1411, 4 May 1886, Page 2
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