«NT]N UATI O N OF TU E UNPARALLELED CHEAP SALE Of Mesers Friedlandor Bros’ stock of Drapery, Clothing, AND Boots AMOUNTING TO ABOUT £500() ANDREW ORU having purchased the above STOCK at a largo reduction from Cost Price, is still giving it away at pieces, His groat object being to turn it into cash, no matter at what sacrifice ANDREW ORR WANTED Tenders at once for buiid log a four roomed house at Ailord Forest. For particulars apply to DON AID McLEAN, m lb Laghmor.
Young women should beware of marrying an accountant. If they do so, they take an adder to their bosoms. A young lady, tired of “going it alone,” has married John Itightbower. It is altogether probable she will “ order him up” on winter mornings. The Mataura “Ensign" says that Sir Julius Yogel, on hearing of the Governor’s mishap at Onehunga, wired to his Excellency ; “Yin lacked enterprise and confidence. You should have progressed by leaps and bounds to the sides of the vessel if you’re in danger of cold, born w . suit from the captain. Borrowing wo. cure everything." Mr F. Cotton continued his sale of racehorses and thoroughbred slock yesterday. There was again a largo attendance and the bidding was fairly spirited. A number of young horses and hacks wore sold at satisfactory prices. The racehorse Archduke was withdrawn at HOgs, and the hurdle race Bill Allan at -10 gs. A Ban Francisco weekly says:—Wo hear that several companies are forming in this city for the purpose of going to Patagonia to work the new gold fields which are said to have been discovered tn that jumping-off point of the Southern world. In this connection, wo would not advice fat men to go down there, as it is said that if there is anything in the edible line which a Patagonian likes mure than another, it is a tat, healthy, robust ■ man, j
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1417, 15 May 1886, Page 2
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318Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1417, 15 May 1886, Page 2
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