Special advertisements. Christmas Cards. CHRISTMAS ANDKE W TEAR CARDS ! AND PRESENTATION PRIZE BOOKS AMD NEW GOODS Suitable for CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR PRESENTS, H. J. WOOD AND CO« BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, (La*e T. F. F»rley) FRIED LANDERS BUILDINGS. IN our New Season, 1886-7. CTiristmas and New Yenr Cards, are included the PHIZR DE -IGNS from the following celebrated publisbin r firms of London Paris. Vienna, New York, and Boston : — Raphael Tuck and Sons Mnrcue Ward and Co. Thomas de 1% Rue and Co. Hildesheimer and Faulkner John Walker and Co. Eyre and Spottiswood* Mtrion and Co. L Prang and Co , Boston, US. And several other Publishers, Comprising SEVERAL THOUSAND PRIZE DE3IGN9. We have received perxs.e. Arawa and c.c Aorangi, ELEVEN CAS^ S OF NEW BOOKS Specially ordered for tho Christmas Season, comprising the Latest Publications of the renowned Publishers — Casßoll nnd Co ; Thos. Nelson and Sons; Routledge ; Warne ; Partridge ; Griffith, Farren, Okeden, and, Welch ; Marcus Ward and < o ; and several English and American firms. And SEVENTWkN CAKES OF NEW GOODS, Bpeciully selected by our Home /gents tor the ' hrihttnas Season, Comprising Cal'inets, Rubs au 1 eather Desks and Writing Case', Photo. Album* m gr«at vnrioty of tho m at elegant designs, Writing and Scrap Albums, New Zealand Kern " ■ lbuins, Photo. Frames m silk plush and morocco, Workboxes and Desks Purses, C.rd Ca-es, Pocket Books, and every description of Fancy btationery, H. J. WOOD & CO. STATJoNEUS 1 HALL, Friedlauders' Buildings, Ashburton. G. L. Beath & Co. £1000 0 s O D m ANNUM DISTRIBUTION OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS To-Day. To-Day. To-Day ON AND AFTER TO-DAY every Customer will receive a Ticket with each Purchase, entitling the holder to select any P/esont of the value stated on the ticket, which will amount to about one-eighth of the purchase money. & L BEATH & CO, Argyle House, CASIIEL STREET, CHRIfeTCHURCH. WILIUNG AND LEWIS, r> ARBITERS AND OOIICITORS. o _ b F. WILDIN G, Rotary Public. Officei: Next "Mi.il" Offica, Burnett st., Aehburtun. Mr Wildp g will attend tho eittings f the Ashbur'oa ■' ontta on Tuesday and Fcidaj's, and may be consulted personally on these days. The firm ia now represented m Aehburtop by .Mil Clayton, an English O'iciior of considerable experience, who will be m daily atleudance at the office o receive instructions and confer w*th ciontß. *100 8 W. F. HAKNAFOED^ (Rurneit etreit, opp-site •* .vlail" Office) lINSMITH AND METAL-PLATE WORKER, * ISFIKB to info nx iho public of ABliburton an the sunounding districts that he keeps m stock or can MANUFACTURE TO ORDER all depcriptions of TINWARE for FARM or DA RY purposes; also, all KEPAIKS of any nut ore promptly executed m a tkilful nvimie" 1 . All go da sold at lowest remunerative priff-s ATu al solicited ''"'"'' H lISE-HAlKand BKJS.SWAX bought m uoy quauti j forCASH. II 73
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1446, 3 January 1887, Page 2
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