Victoria House, HOLIDAY SEASON, 1886-87 SECOND ANNUAL GIFT DISTRIBUTION, comprising elegant Works of Art, in Bohemian and Bulgarian Palmed Vases, Glass Water Jugs, and Crystal Flower Stands. Ac GIFT COUPONS now being issued to Purchasers. DIMANT AND COE, GENERAL DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, &c. t Corner East and Tancred streets, Ashburton.
Special advertisements. G.L.Beath & Co. £IOOO 0 s 0 D sth ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OP CHRISTMAS GIFTS Friday, November i2th. ON AND AFTER FRIDAY every Customer will receive a Ticket with each Purchase, entitling the holder to select any Present of the value stated on the ticket, which will amount to about one-eighth of the purchase money. G. L. BEATH & CO., Argyle House, CABHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.
Wanted. WANTED Known Opening Ball will be bald on 9th December at Temperance Hall, Tiawald. Dancing at 8.30. p.m. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN can obtain comfortable Board and Residence with a small family. Apply Office. 12 t9 TXT ANTED—IO Shearers at once. E. W M. Goodwin, Oraoroft. 12 12 XJtTANTED—A boy who can milk, and make himself generally useful. Apply Guardian Office. 12 18 W.iNTED— A General Servant; ref rence required. Apply t« Mrs Bandell. 12 WAN TED—Teams for breaking np and cross-ploughing. Appl w 0. Sxbachbt. Maronan, 12^26 WANTED KNOWN.—Washing and Mangling done either by the day or dozen. Mangling 2d per dozen. —Mrs Netill, North-* est Belt, Allenton, 880 GvOl> TRICYCLE, named ‘“Bobby Burns,” ne» ; double lamps ; very strong. Only £is ; bargain,—fi. M. Jones. WANTED KNOWN. —That from this date I have reduced joints of Beef and Mutton a halfpenny per lb.— James Tasker. 12*14 WANTED the Public to Inspect a grand assortment of New Season’s Tea and Sugars of all grades, at prices to all classes of purchasers.— Jas. McGregor, Tancred streetFURNITURE —To meet the times, W DaVIS, Cabinetmaker, East street, Ashburton, is now selling Furniture of all kinda cheaper than ever. Chest of Drawers. £1 5s ; r prins; Couches, £1 5a Every other article equally cheap. AH new furniture at second-hand price. 804 JUST OPENED—Choice assortment of New Spring Drees e tuffs, Prints, Millenty, etc. !he cheapest House in town for first class goods. Dressmaking on the premises. H. O. Sbgbrs, Mel ford House. ANTED known that J Heseltine Vt Saddler, &c., Burnett street. Ashburton, and at Tinwald, is hELLING SAODLERY CHEAPER THAN EVER. Large Stock to select from. Reaper and Binder Canvasses made and repaired at lowest prices. Cash paid for Horsehair in any quantity. Note the address Next Bullock’s Arcade, Burnett street, Ashburton. 12J1
Special Advertisements. G HAWKINS, Bootmaker, Tinwald , has just received a good assortment of BOOTS AND SHOPS for the Summer Season, all of which will be soid at prices not to be rubbed out in Ashburton. Karly call solicited 11*96 ANTED KNOWN MRS STRIBLING HAS REMOVED from old premises in Burnett street (next to the Arcade), to the PANAMA BOAKDING-HOUSE, TANCRED STREET (Lately occupied by Mr Lucas). 8°537 WILDING AND LEWIS, T> AREI3TERS AND CIOIIOITORS. Offices: Next “Mail” Office, Burnett st., Mr Wilding will attend the sittings of the Ashburton Courts on Tuesday and Fridays, and may be consulted personally on these days. The firm is now represented in Ashburton by Mr Clayton, an English Solicitor of considerable experience, who will be in daily attendance at the office to receive instructions and confer with ients. *IOBO THAT F. WILDING, Notary Public. Ashburton.
FOB Eeliable Goods AT MODERATE PRICES, ORR & ALCORN ABE U napproachable. THE PREMIER STOCKS or ASHBURTON, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. OAEPBTS (NEW DESIGNS,)
W. F. HANEAFOED, (Burnett street, opposite “ Mail” Office) TINSMITH AND METAL-PLATE WORKER, WISHES to info'm the public of Ashburton an the surrounding districts that he keeps in stock or can MANUFACTURE TO ORDER all descriptions of TINWARE for FARM or DA ; RY purposes; also, all REPAIRS of any nature promptly.executed in a skilful manner. All go' ds sold at lowest remunerative prices ATh ai, solicited HORSE-HAIR and BEESWAX bought in any quanli j
REMOVAL OF THE AST BURTON BRANCH OF H. J. WOOD AND CO. (Late T. F. Farlsy) to FRIED LANDER’S BUILDINGS. WE beg to advise our valued customers, the commercial and general public of Ashburton and surrounding districts, that, having taken the lease of the large and commodious premises, formerly the drapery establishment of Messrs Friedlander Bros., next the com- r, we have opened there with a large and well-assorted stock of BOOKS, COMMERCIAL & GENERAL STATIONERY, ACCOUNT BOOKS, &c., To which is being added on the arrival of every direct steamer the very latest NEW B-!OKS and NEW MUSIC out. Subscribers supplied with English, American, and Continental Newspapers and Magazines immediately on arrival of Mail. Special attention is given to all orders for Bookbinding, Printing, Engraving, and Lithography Specimens on view. Special Discounts allowed to Library and School Committees Catalogues and Lists on application WRITING, PRINTING, * WRAPPING PAPERS IN ANY QUANTITY. Any Book wanted which may be tem porarily out of stock will be immediately procured from our Christchurch Establishment, the stock of which is one of the largest and best assorted in the colonies ; or from our London Agency by direct mail steamer. H. J. WOOD & GO. ! Booksellers, Stationers, Printers, and Beokbinders, STATIONERS’ HALL, ASHBURTON, Messrs SPENSLEY & CO. having appo nted us their Agents for Ashburton and Ditrict, we have pleasure in calling attention to our large and well assorted stock of Sheet Music, comprising the latest and most popular Songs, Dances, and Pianoforte Solos. Teachers and others will find a useful assortment of the most approved Methods and Studies for Pianoforte Practice and S.nging. Pianos by celebrated makers, which may be either purchased on the deferred payment system or hired for any length of time. Violins, Cornets, Flutes, Accordions, Corcertinas, Harmoniums. ,'rgans, and Brass Instruments f* J, WOOD AND 00,
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT ASHBURTON, And Travel the ■'■unrounding Districts, The Thoroughbred Horse, Kingfisher. For Pedigree see cards Terms —For one mare, £3 3s. A reduction will be made for three or more mares, the property of one owner. First class paddEcks for mares at la per week. Groomage fee, ss, payable at first service. E. COOKSON, Proprietor, 9J736 Livery Stables, Ashburtn. MOUNT SOMERS COAL PIT. COAL CAN NOW BE HAD at the above pit . ♦ FOR JjVIGHT SHILLINGS PER TON, Or in Ashburton at SEVENTEEN SHILLINGS PER TON, By the Truck. FOR CASH O-wLY. E. F, WRIGHT, MESSRS TUCKER AND RESTELL, Agents in Ashburton. o*3l
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1424, 4 December 1886, Page 2
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1,057Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1424, 4 December 1886, Page 2
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