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Surveyor, Civil C K. FOOKS AND SONS, Architects, IVXI. hsOINKEBS, Vaj/jatobs, Licensed SUEVEfOBS, AND LAND BBOKBES, TRIANGLE, WAKANUI ROAD, Ashbtjbton. Conveyances TINWALD AND MOUNT SOMERS RAILWAY. MOUNT SOMERS AND CAVENDISH ROYAL MAIL COACH. The above Caach leaves Hood’s hotel I for Cavendish Railway Station every day, meeting each train. Passengers by morning train may proceed by coach to Alford Forest, thence to Methven in time for the last train for Christchurch, or may return in time for (he last train for Ashburton. Parcels and Orders will receive every attention. Horses and Buggies on hire. ln JOHN HOOD AUSTRALASIAN pARCELS EXPRE&S. Parcels and Packages forwarded to any address, at cheap, through, inclusive rates. One charge. No extras. No trouble. No charge for booking or for collecting packages up to B6lbs weight within the city. Daily despatches by Bail, and to Great- Britain, Europe and Australia by every steamer. Extract from tariff, including all charges ‘to Address of Consignee : M S Si w g B a n i 1 I M g> O' v Q\ We are now receiving parcels for Home *o despatch per Tongariro, sailing this month. Revised cheap rates. Insurance effected if desired. Tariff and all information on application CUFF & GRAHAM, Box 237 Post Office, Christchurch ; and Lyttelton; Telephone 22. 8 1572 Business Notices. BAKER BROS., Builders, Undertakers, etc., Wakannl road and Cass street—B.B. desire to state that having the most recent and improved Hkaksk and Moxtbninq Coach, are prepared to furnish and conduct Funerals on special and most reasonable terms. Country orders will receive prompt attention. Note the address, comer of Wakanul road and Cass ttreet. Orders may be left at the AshInrton Coach Factory; or Box 16, Post Dffioe Ashburton, 167 Mount somers & methven ROYAL MAIL COACH.

On and after January Ist, 1885, the undersigned will run a Coach each Monday Wednesday and Saturday, starting at noon *rom Hood’s Hotel, Mount Somers, *or SprlLugbnin and Alford Forest, there . onnecting with Duffs Coach from Methven returning same evening. Fares—Springburn, 2s, return, 3s j Alford Forest, 4s, return, 6s. _ I 27 T. HIX. MBS KENNEDY & MISS CAMERON DRESSMAKERS, mpton’s Buildings, Moore street, Ashburton, N.B. —Registry Office fcr Female Servants. ' ARRIVAL OF NEW BOOKS. g "iOUBT Life Below Stairs, Humorous Works \_y of Theodore Hook, Letters from Hell, Journals of Major-General Gordon at Khartoum, Stonehenge’s British Rural Sporte, Newspaper Readers’ Companion, Scottish Life and Character by Dean Ramsay, The Greyhound—by Stonehenge, Book of Snobs—by Thackeray. Macaulay’s Essays and Lays of Ancient Rome, May hews’ Hor*>e Doctor, The Horse —by Stonehenge, Complete Works of Artemns Ward in 1 vol., Choice Works Mark Twain—l vol., Religions Anecdotes of Scotland by Adamson, Sheep, Cattle and Horse—by Tonatt, Sunday at Home, Leisure Hour, America —by Mackenzie, Nineteenth Century—by Mackenzie* Madagascar and France, Spons’ Mechanics Own Book, Short History of Our ■Own Times —by Justin McCarthy, The Shadow of a Crime —by Hall Caine, Intrigues of a Poisoner by E Gaborian, Clarissa’s Tangled Web, Decameron of Boccaccio, Mine Own * by L. M. Gray, The Maclise Portrait -y, Evan Harrington —by George H. The Reporter’s Companion, Ene. THI°S. F. FAELEY, BOOKBEIJ' ER ’ STATIONER, aND PRINTER, SAUNDERS’ BUILDASHBURTON, m 11 A?“| P 4 per day to be .’ aß^e P er ‘ aons of eitheT Bex ’ D their own localities, at work for u. H *, " ew Duainesa. All meet with wonderl.* 1 * Bnc : cess. Anyone can do the work. Oa’p't®* not required. We will start you. GutW worth £1 mailed free. The employment is particularly adapted to the region In which this publication circulates. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. Fall particulars and instructions malicree. Now is the time—don’t delay, but write to us at once. Address Stxnsoh aur Do Poland Maine. United Spates

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1347, 21 September 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1347, 21 September 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1347, 21 September 1886, Page 1

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