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Victoria House. EE-OEG INIS AT lON OF BUSINESS. REDUCING STOCK RETIRING from the FANCY DRESS, HATS, and MANTLE EPARTMENTS of the trade. PHENOMENAL VALUE now bein' given,and ta be obtained until AUGUST 20th NEXT DIMANT AND COE, GENERAL DRAPER ’, CIO THIERS, 40., East and Tancred streets, Ashburton.

Wanted. WANTED to LET 4-rooimd House and Half Acre of Land ; low rental; or to sell on very easy terms —H. M. Jones. 9671 \Tf ANTED Known—That Ladies reW quiring Nursing w.H fi »d ev-ry accommodation at Mrs Woodwards, Alien 1 le House, Cox Street, Allenton 49689 WNTED the Public to Inspect a. grand assortment of New Season’s Tea and Sugars of all grade-, at prices to suit all classes of purchasers—JAS. McGregor, Tanored street. fTTANTED TENDERS for ROLLING W 300 ACRES of CROP on Ardlui. Tend re be in by noon on September 30, addressed to A. J. Reid, South Rakaia. 9697 __

Special aivortisements. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BANKRUPTCY THIS DAY G. L. Beath & Co. offer the STOCK-IN-TRADE THOMAS JACOBS, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER Late of High street, Christchurch, and Akaroa, AT A DISCOUNT Also, the STOCK in the BANKRUPT ESTATE of SIMPSON AND HARPER, WOOLLENDRAPERS, AT A DISCOUNT OF OF 10 s IN THE £ 6' 8 D. IN THE £

WANTED Known —The Lucky J»r of Pe»a will be opened and counted on the ll?h of next month, when £2O in prizes will be given away. Every purchaser to the amount of 10* ha* a chan re. Don’t delay—be in time. Hates and Co., Arcade. Jf'ST OPENED—Choice aasortmeut . f New Spring Dress stuffs. Prints, Millenry, etc I he cheapest House in town for first class goods. Presents to the value of 2a in the £. Dressmaking on the premises. H. C. Seoers, Mel* ford House. __ WANTED KNOWN—Long looked for come at last. Hoult, having commenced bacon curing, ho i* able to supply a real good Pork Sausage at Pd per lb »t the Factory, Moore st. Ashburton, Pigs cured in any quantity dried, smoked and delivered home at One Penny per lb. T. Hoult. 7 9 17 Special Advertisements. WANTED KNOWN THAT MRS STRIPLING HAS REMOVED from old premises in Burnett street (next to the Arcade) to the PANAMA BOARDING-HOUSE, tancrbh street (Lately occupied by Mr Lucas). 8°637 SERVANTS WANTED. SEVEN GENERAL SERVANTS and one COOK for Ashburton and suburbs. Also, one COOK at\d on« GENERAL SERVANT for the country. Apply to Mrs Randall's Registry ffice. A. W. RANDRLL, FRUITERER, Ac , Tovrn Hall. Ashburton. MUSIC. MRS A. C. CLARIDGE is prepared to receive PDPILS for PIANOFORTE and ORGAN Terms Cox street, Ashburton. on Application. 9668 CENTRAL HOTEL. JW McRAE having taken the above Hotel, solicits a share of patronage from the people of Ashburton and surrounding districts Best Brands of V\ ine a Spirits and Beers. Good Stabling —Feeds, One Horses and Buggies to let on hire at prices to meet the times For the convenience of travellers hansom cab will meet a’l trains.

TOTAL VALUE - £2310 O 8 0” Unprecedented Bargain*. Stock Sheets in course of publication. The above are two of the Cleanest c tocka ever offered in Christchurch, Simpson and Harper having been in bnainess only four months, whilst the largest portion • £ Thomas Jacob’s Stock was purchased by him this winter. PUBLIC NOTICE. K E M~cT Y A L or THB Ashburton Branch of the Business OP H. J. WOOD AND CO. (Late T. F. Farley) T» FRIEDLAHDERS' BUILDINGS ON THR Ist OCTOBER NEXT. CTTTE beg to advise onr valued ousV* toiners, the commercial and general j.niilic of Ashburton and district, that wo have leased from Messrs Friedlat dor Bros, the large commodious shop next the corner io their new buildings We shall remove to FRIEDLANDERS’ BUILDINGS ou the Ist OCTOBER, 1886, and our Stock will bo la-gely increased with NEW DIRECT SHIPMENTS or BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, And NEW MUSIC

Trees Trees Trees THE undersigned has FOR SALE all kinds of FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, Picas Inaignis, Auatriaca, Maritima, and Macrocarpa, by tens of thousands; other kinds in proportion. All kinds of cabbage plants, etc, on sale All. orders by post or otherwise shall receive uiy beat attention. N.B. —Gentlemen's Gardens tastefully laid nut. All kinds of planting done by contract. JAMES POUTER, CLIFTON NURSER 4 75 Allenton, Ashburton. Y, NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORf The new goods for the WINTER SEASON AKS NOW OPENED OUT. The Stock ie THE LARGEST & BEST SELECTED IN THE T 1 ! WN, And the variety of Style and Patterns in Man’s, Youths’, and Boys’ Clothing loaves nothing to bo desired. Thousands of Men’s and Boys' Suite, newest styles. Trousers and Trousers and Vests manufactured of New Zealand Tweede. Every garment warranted shrunk Overcoats, Waterproof Coats and I egg.-gs in great variety Hats, compris’ng cvciy new style worn Children’s Jersey Suits, Children’s Men-of-War Suits Ger' ’ 3tnon’s Hosiery, Scarves; Oxford ..egatta and White Shirts Ruga. Portmanteaus, and Travelling Bags The celebrated WERT HEIM SEWING MACHINE. Time Payments. N.SS CLO r HING FACTORY, East Strkrt MACPHEUS r >N, SAMPSON, & CO Auctioneers, valuators, STOCK LAND, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Will bold their re.ular WEEKLY SAi.E of Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Poultry, Produce, acd Sundries, at the CENTRAL AUCTION MART. Havelock street, EVERY SATURDAY, at 12 o’clock sharp Special tales conducted when required on very easy terms. .Agents for Mutual Life Assnran-c Society of I Victoria Limited. The Equitable Fire Insurance Association of New Zealand. Messrs Booth, and to., Christchurch. . . P. McNeave’s Patent Footrot Apph--2 Second-hand Spring Traps (nearly new) 1 Superior Second-hand Dogcart (almost new) 1 Blacksmiths Patent Portable Forge Quantity Supeiior Hurdles Several Properties to Let or for Sale. macphsrson, svmpson &co., jag 93 Auctioneer*

Several Hundred Volumes and a Large Quantity of Cheap Rending to be Sold at very Low Prices daring the next few days. H. J.WOOD&OO. Booksellers, Stationers, Printers, apd Bookbinders, Importers of Pianos, ('rgans, and all kinds of Musical Instruments and Music, STATIONERS’ HALL Great Sale Extraordinary. ORE & ALCO RN On the Opening of the SPRING TRADE, BEG to announce to their customers and the public generally that they have now opened np the greater portion of their Direct Importations for the Season All the LATEST NOVELTIES in DUE'S MATERIAL*, including the new Glow-worm, Kyrle, and Canvas Cloths, and the newest thing* out in Printed Sateen, Oatmeal, and Zephyr Cloths In Ladies’ and Children’s Straw Hats Bonnets, Flowers, 4c., we are now allowing the largest and most attractive stock ever seen in Ashburton. Wo desire especially to call the attention of everyone to a SPECIAL PURCHASE of a SEP of SIMPLES, representing the stock of one of the largest wholesale honsos in England. In th's stock there are no less than 2242 different articles, compr sing Costumes, Mantles, Ulsters, Children’s Diesses, Ac , Pelisses, Ladies’ and Maids’ Corsets, Tunics, Aprons, Hats and Bonnets, Fur Capes, Underclothing, Qlilts, Towels, Toilets, Boys’ Suits of all kinds, Men's Suits and Overcoats, Wool Shawls, &c Many of these articles are of a style and quality suitable for a wea ! thy city trade, and never before seen in Ashburton

At the price wo have purchased these goods we are enabled to SELL them at LANDED COST, and hive a fair profit, but saving over 50 per cent to the purchaser. Together with these goods, that are, without fear of contradiction, the cheapest lot ever sold in Canterbury, we have decided to reduce the whole of our stock to prices to correspond. This {-PECIAL SALE will commence On SATURDAY NEXT, 18th inst Orr & Alcorn. 9646

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1350, 24 September 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1350, 24 September 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1350, 24 September 1886, Page 2

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