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DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. ANDREW ORR begs to a- nounce xV that, he has secured the services of a First-C'a.ss Dressmaker, who has for the past SEVEN YEAUS held a leading Position m one of the Best Christchurch Houses. Fit and Style Guaranteed. ANDREW ORB, h%%0 East Street Wanted. WANTED an experienced Genoral Servant Apply to Mrs Geokge Jameson, Tancred street. "VTOUISG Indies' Journal for May. I H. M. Ji.NE9, y^T ANTED TO LET- Good Shop with « * 6 Rooms, Saat Street, at present m occupation of Mr Flower, Oonfi c loner Apply Wm. Patching, East Street. \TT ANTED KNOWN. - That MRS YV MEECH, Dressmaker, has Removed from Burnett street to premises m Cameron street, jiext Post Office. Yfof ANTED known that HAVES & CO. T? have Large Stocks on hand. For particular see our advertisements m this paper. PIANOS, Organs, Harmoniums, sold m easy monthly payments, extending over one or two years. Profitable investment of time and mor.ey.-H. M Jones. TTT ANTED Known.— The Aahburton ™;™-,,? elect Q ua(l "He Clasi meets on WEDNESDAY night, 18th May, at the Orange Hall Dancing at eight sharp. Admission : Gentlemen, 2s ; ladies, free. By order of the Dance Committee. 5 144 npHE Wonderful Steam Washing Machino JL will be exhibited (weather permitting) opposite Bullock's Arcndo nnd back of Somerset Hotel on SATURDAY Next, 2 1st May, 1 o'clock to 3 p.m Ladies specially invited.— S. Hardley, Inventor ! 5 128 WASTED Jfnown-We have a large assortment of Ladies' and Chil dreri'a Macintoshes, Ulsters, Jackets, Milhnory, Dress Stuff, Boots, Clothing, &c. Cheapest first class Goods m Town H. C. Segrrs, Melford House. WAISTED known— l have jast opened up a useful aeaortmont of household Crockery, Ironmongery and Brushware. — Jamks McGregor, Grower, Etc, Tanored Street, opposite Arcado. JUBILEE PUMPKIN.— Every person O purchasing 5s worth of Gooclb will be entitled to One Guess, (10a Two Guesses, and so on) as to the numbor of Beeda contained m the Jubilee Pumpkin now on viow m our window. — ii. O. Segers, Melford House, JUiHLEB PUMPKIN PRIZE. -As we intond making this a great success we have decided to double the number of Presents, making m all a total of about 300 to be given away. A lot of Jubilee Presents just opened, (more m a few dajs.)— H. U. Seqers, Melford Ho uso . FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS ! ! JUBILEE! JUBILEE!! JUBILEE It! I h'iva just reoeived ex ship (l Nothutnberland " from London a wellassorted Shipment of JUBILEE FIREWORKS, suitablo for public or private display, at Million Jubilee Prices. Look m window. —W, Baylis, Saunders' Buildings. ■ , 5+112 WANTED Known. — Answer t» Jubilee Conundrum— " Hardley's Jubilee Patent Steam Washing Machino." Correct answer first received from Mr Gw-orge lLfford, Havelock street A second modal will be awarded to Mr F. S. Shearer, Tinwald, for the following :— "The idea is good, the same I confess. The make is unique, whrch means nothing less, Than durable, useful, novel, and cheap. It's lasting, serviceable, and unusually low priced. It's nothing to oat, but wins for the maker ; Nor yet to bo worn, but cleans for tho wearer. And should overy house and cottage be clean, Purchase at once a S Hardley's Machino. If I am right m solving this riddle, Piease forward at once a Jubilee Modal " 145

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1560, 17 May 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1560, 17 May 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1560, 17 May 1887, Page 2

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