Wantod. WANTED—A strong boy to drive cart and Ion!; nftor h^raes. Apply at once to H. Za>der and Co. \\ * ANTED KNTOWN- — That MRS W MEECH, Dressmaker, has Removed from Burnett street to premises m Cameron street, next Pont Officn. 11,' ANTED a aTJiWAKD-for the A«bVV bnrton Club, Applications, with references enclosed, to be m Wednesday, April 15. Particulars of dutis, &c, from the President. . EASTER CARDS, Birthday and Wedding Cards. Note Paper and Envelopes, boxed, from Is.— H. M. Jones. T^URNITURE— To meet the timeaTw! ! JL? DAVIS, Cabinetmaker, East street, Aahbartoo, is now selling Furniture of all kinds cheaper than ever. Chest of DraweTs, £1 5a ; Spring Coucheß, £1 sa. Every other article equaUy cheap. All new furniture at second-hand price. 804 WANTED to SELL, HACK ; good jumper ; ridden ia the Hunt last season ; broken to saddle and harness ; 6 years old. Any trial given. Apply. F;. Fbrriman. 4 00 WANTED known that HAVES & CO. have Large Stocks on hand. For particular see our advertisements m this paper. MONSTER PUMPKIN PRIZES.— First Prize value £3 ; second, £2 ; third, £1 10s ; fourth, £1 ; fifth, 15s 6d. And 150 others from 2s to 12s 6d. Dressmaking on the premises. — H. C. Secers, Melford House. MONSTER PUMPKIN PHIZES.— ISS Prizes to be given to the 155 nearest Guesses of the number of matured Seeds m the Monster Pumpkin now on view m Scaly Bros, window, adjoining our Clothing Shop.— H. C. Segers, Melford Hoaso. _ WANTED known— l have just opened up a useful assortment of homehold Crockery, IronraonKery and Bru&bware.— James MoGbbgor, Grower, Etc., Tanored Street, opposite Arcade. MONSTER PUMPKIN PRIZES. Every Purchaßor to the value of 5s will be entitled to One Guesß. Purchasers to the value of 20s Four Gueßseß. Prizes now on view m tho w:cdow. — E. C. Seoers, Melford H«use.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1528, 9 April 1887, Page 2
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502Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1528, 9 April 1887, Page 2
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