Victoria House* IN Coneequenco of Bcquisit© Alterations to Premises, which will alfoid greater fecilitir s for condoctiug oar rapidly increasing business, it has been found ecf scary to Greatly fiednce our Stock within the next few weeks. 1 urge and liberal Eeduotioos are now made m every Department, Holders of Glasswate Gift Coupons are requested to present the same as early a convenient to enable the (lift Distribution to be satisfactorily closed . DIM ANT & COE, GENERAL DRAPER?, OLOTHIEBS, &0., East and Tancred streets, Aehburton. -\*T I 111 PRBMIBB OIiOSIAL OOMANT CANTERBURY BRANCH. ..:^---jS\i«US"EgnSSr*^SI^^B^P^^CAPITAL fe 1000.00' FIRE AND MARINE RISKS, ALSO RISKS ON GROWING CROPS \CCEPTED AT THE LOWEST CURRENT RATES. George Jameson, AGENT, ASBBURTON To Meet the Times, W. DAVIS, Cabinetmaker, f&c. fKTBNDS to SELL FDRNITUBB of all kinds at Prices NEVER BEFORE I Hfi&RD OF. Note the Addrxss— FURNITURE MANUFACTORY, EAST STEEET SOUTH, ABHBUETOIT. IM ALBERT ROBERTS 18 A CASH PUROHAbEB OP Wheat, Oats, and other Farm Produce* Offers STORAGE FACILITIES or Advantageous Terms, Has for Sale,— GOIiDBN TABES, CAPE BARLEY, PLOUGH SHARES (all; sizes). 6SED VBFAT, OAIB, BABLJY, UCAEBP, CCCESFCGT, BYE GB BAPEJSEED, OOBN4SACKS, SEAMING TWINE. COOPER'S SHEEP DIP, Acknowledged 2to be THE BEST IN THE MAEKET.
TO WORKING MEN. MRS TIMMO, PROPRIETRESS OF TH« WATERLOO BOARDING HOUSE, Tanored Street, Ashburton, BEGS respectfully to inform the general pobiio, particularly the working classes, that she has reduced tbs ratei for Board and Lodging as under:— Board and Lodging, per week, 16s to 17a Dinners only, per week ... ... 4s Board only, per week .-., ... 10a The cooking Is done by Mr Timmo, whose reputation as a fir^t-claes cJief remains ansollied. A capital table, and meals at all hours. 7 50 « • — —^— — — — — — " THE BULLI DISASTER. PERSONS not subscribing towards this urgently required Fond through any looal Committee m their own localities, or m any other way more desirable to themselves, can do so by addressing their kind contributions either to the Central Committee In Sydney, the Branoh Committee at Bulli (eight miles from Wollongong), or to W. J. POULTER, i Mayor of Wollongong, A. A. TURNER, Police Magistrate) T Joint Treasurers, Wollongong Branoh, Boili Relief Fund. Town Hall, WolloDfpng, N.8.W., April 6th, 1887. Trees Trees Trees NOTICE TO PLANTERS. THE undersigned begs to call the attention of farmers, settlers and other* to his extensive stock of FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, •mong which •re about 3,000,000 Forest Trees, Including 200,000 Cupressus Macrooarpa, one and two years old; 200,000 Pinus Insfgnfs, one and two yoars old ; 100,000 Plnua Larlcio; 3C0.000 Silver Birch; 0,000 Pinus Austriaoa; all other kinds proportion. All kinds of Cabbage lants on sale, and a few thousands of err early Strawberry Plants. &B. — All orders by post, or other* 1 */), hall receive my best attention. JAMES PORTER, CLIFTON NURBTCRY. Allenton, TO THE LADIES OF ASHBURTON DISTRICr. MISS MORRISON | CLate with Messrs Friedlander Bros and 1 Mr £L O. Segore) and { MISS HOLLOWAY (For a considerable term with Messrs Hobday and Co., of Ohrlntchurch) ' HAVE, at the request of numerous patrons, decided upon euterlng into business as DRESSMAKERS, etc., and witn this object have taken premises fa TANCRED STREET, opposite Mr Chapman's, painter. All orders received will be promptly executed under out personal supervision, * which will be a sufficient guarantee that r Fit, Finish and Fashion will be ail that ( could be desired. Charges specially arranged to meet the approval of customers. Terms — Prompt upon execution of orders. j MISSES MOBKISON & HOLLOWAY, DRESSMAKERS, &c, TANCRED STREET, AS3BURTON, Opposite M* Co&jnaaD'e, Painter. 030,
AND ■ • %• » OABINETMAKEBS.UPHOLSTEREBS, 1 AHD 1 GENERAL FURNITURE MAKERS. HAVE taken those Central and Convenient Premises m Tancred Street, opposite Union Bank (late Jno. Meech\ and will carry on the above businesses m ill Branches. Furniture Re-covered, Polished, and repaired promptly, and at very reaaonable terms; VENETIAN BLINDS MADE TOJB ORDER. 5 34 TRY IIREPATRICK'S NEW SEASON'S JAM. SPECIAL NOTICE. T^IRKPATBIOK'S NEW SEASON'S XV JAM is made from NELSON 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 the market. # i)o not be persuaded to buy cheap and inferi brands Jam, the remains of old stock, which must be sold at any price, but ASK for KIRKPATBICK'S NEW SEASON JAM, and see that you get it. THE BEBT IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. KirkpatrioJc'a New Season ami the best.| CAUTION^ None is genuine unless our name is stamped on each tin, and has our reg-stered Tra*» Mark. "Lord Nolson 1 <»s? he label. S Kirkpatrick&Co. MANTJFACTUREES,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1616, 22 July 1887, Page 2
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