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Victoria House. IN Consequence of Hequis'te Alterations to Premises, which will afford greafce frcilitii s for conduotiug our rapidly increasing business, it has been found necessary to Greatly Bednoo our Stock within the next few weeks. Large end liberal deductions are now made m every Department. Holders of Glassware Gift Coupons are requested to present the same as early as convenient^ enable the Gift Distribution to be satisfactorily closed. DIMANOT& COB, GENERAL DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, &0., East and Tancred streets, Ashburton.

NOTICE TO THE LADIES OF ASHBURTON. MBS PAULING has REMOVED to WALTON COTTAGE, Qreen Lane, HAMrsTEAD 145 DRILLSCHAMPION DRILLS T7l Tjl R RIII AN, HAVI G PURCHASED Fbom the Executobs or the Late R. WILKIN AND Co. THEIR STOCK OF CHAMPION MILLS AND EXTRAS IS PREPARED TO Supply the Same AT CHRISTCHURCH PRICES. The best grain distributor known is found m the Champion, and it poBBOBBeB five neceßsary points for a perfect distributer which can bo found on no other machine, viz. :— 1. Tho stream of grain must be o uniform size from the time it is first taken possession of by feeding mechanism until it is delivered, or it will to cramped and uneven. 2. It mnßt lie on * moving surface during its entire passage ; m other words, it mUBt be a positive force feed. 3. Tho stream must not be divided or cut by paddles or projections on the wheel. I£ it is, the sowing will be bunched, 4. It raußt be of size sufficient to allow the largest grain sown to lie closely m the channel without vacant spaces. 6. The stream must move m all parts with a uniform velocity wblcn most be under the control of the operator. The distributors must, of coursej be all iron. The feeders of the Champion fulf lal of the above conditions, are perfect grain measures : tho quantity being controlled by the apeed at which they run, and the speed is regulated by change pinions and gives a perfectly even flow of grain, thus enabling the farmer to sow the smallest posßible quantity pf seed, and at the same time to occupy every available inch of soil with the roots of a wheat plant, which will gather up the food that would otherwiee be appropriated by a worthless weed. The beauty of machine work is its perfection and accuracy, a difference of twenty-five pounds m eerric^and durability. j 'j — ~ ; ' TRY XIKIPATRICK'S NEW SEASON'S JAM. SPECIAL NOTICE. T7*IRKPATRICK'S NEW SEASON'S j\_ JAM is made from NELSON i GROWN FRUIT, and boiled within a few hours after the fruit has been gathered. It thus retains most of the natural flavor of the fresh fruit. KIRKPATRICK'S NEW SEASON'S JAM is the most delicious preserve m tbe market. D« not be persuaded to buy cheap and inferi brands Jam, tho remains of old Btock, which mutt be cold at any price, but ASK for KIRKPATBIOK'B NEW SEASON JAM, and see that you get it; THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Kirkpatriok's New Season ami the best. {CAUTION None w genniae unless our name ia ' stamped on «ach tin, and has our : registered Trade Mark "Lord Nelson' ' on the label, | S,Kirkp?itrick&Co. MANUFACTURERS, I EI3ON N.Z.

STORAGE. STORAGE. STORAGE. WE HAVE ROOM FOR A LARG QUANTITY OF GRAIN; NO VERMIN. H. MATSON & CO., ASHBURTON. Trees Trees Trees NOTICE TO PLANTERS. THE undersigned begs to call the attention of farmers, settlers and others to his extensive etook of FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, among which are about 3,0C0,C00 Forest Trees, Including 200,000 Oupressus Macrooarra, one and two years old; 200,000 Pinus Insignia, one and two years old; 100,000 Plnus LarJolo; 3C0.000 Silver Blrob; 10,000 Pinna Austrlaca; all other kinds In proportion. All kinds of Cabbage Plants on sale, and a few thousands of very early Strawberry Plants. N.B.— All orders by post, or other w'w, shall receive my best attention. JAMES PORTER, CLIFTON NURSE Allenton, Ashburton., r2B AND CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTEREBS, AND GENERAL FURNITURE MAKERB. HAVE taken those Central and Convenient Premises m Tancred Street, opposite Union Bank (late Jno. Meech), and will carry on tho above businesses m all Branches. Furniture Re-covered, Polished, and re* paired promptly, and at very reasonable terras; VENETIAN BLINDS MADE TO ORDER. 634 TO THE LADIES OF ASHBURTON DISTRICT. MISS MORRISON (Lite with Messrs Friedlander Bros and Mr H. C. Segere) and MISS HOLLOVVAY (For a considerable torm with MeBBM Hobday and Co., of Ohrlstohnroh) HAVE, at the rcqueafc of numerous patrons, decided upon entering Into business as DRESSMAKERS, eto., and wltn this objeot have t«ken premises m TANCRED STREET, opposite Mr Chapman's, painter. All orders received will be promptly exeouted nnder our personal supervision, whloh will be a suffiolent guarantee that Fit, Finish and Faohion will be all that oould be deoired. Charges specially arranged to meet the approval of customers. Terme — Prompt upon execution of orders. MISSES MORRISON & HOLLOWAY, DRESSMAKERS, &c, TANORED STREET, ASBBURTON, Opposite Mr Chapman's, Painter. 4 320 Important Notice. TRANSFER OF BUSINESS. 1* BEG to announce that I have SOLS THE WHOLE|OF. MY STOCK OF , TIMBEB AND.TBE GOODWILL OF BUSINESS TO Messrs Tucker & Restell, TIMBER GENERAL MERCHANTS, TO WHOM I CAN BEOOMMENB MY i CUSTOMERS : And those who kindly PROMISED ME SUPPORT. W. W. WHITE, j

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1561, 18 May 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1561, 18 May 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1561, 18 May 1887, Page 2

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