fOHK PBBMIBR OOLONIAL OOMPAKT CANTERBURY BRANCH. _STARLI?' J .ED ISs9.^^^^^^^^^CAPlTAL 11000,00 - - ' •' i'o.'Lf -y of Shareholders *?IRE AND MARINE RISKS, ALSO RISKS ON GROWING CROPS ACCEPTED AT THELOWI'ST CURRENT RATES. George Jameson, AOKNT, ASHBURTON ALBERT EOBEETS HAS FOR SALE,— ClOVerS,— RED, WHITE, COWGRABS, ALSYKB, AND TREFOIL. Kyegrass and Cocksfoot. Eape. GOLDEW TARES, OAPE BARLEY, SEED PEAB, CRUSHED BEANS, SEED OATS (varioua kinds), PLOUGH SHARES. COOPER'S SHEEP DIP, Acknowledged to bo THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
"TTTANTED Known. —That Andrew VV Orr will during the next few weeks offer the whole of his Surplus Stock of Drape, y, Olothiag, and Boots at an immense redaction. "TTTANTED Known.- That A. Orr is V V now selling Ladies' Jackets at 5s lid to 7a 6d. One lot Ladies* Ulsters, fashionable shape, 5s 9d and 6s 9d, TTTANTED Knowo.-That Fingering VV ib 2b per hank. Ladies' Hose, 4d to lOd per pair. Gloves at half price. China Matting, 6d.— A. Orr's Oheap Salo. "TTT ANTED Known.— A hig Int of VV Ladies' Boots, nico quality, 4s 9d ; Children's Bootß, Is to 2s 6d ; Gents Boots, 7s Gd to lle6d: Gents Shoes at 3s lid.— A. Orr. "TTTANTED Known.— Brussels Carpet VV at half price (being overstocked) Tapeßtry Carpets greatly reduced. One Lot of Remnants of Dress Goods nt your own pricea. White Calico at 2s 6d per doz. — A. Ore's Sale. -\TTANTED Known.— Boys' Suits, 3s ! VV Hd ; Jersey Suits, 2s 6d ; Men's i Suits, splendid quality, 30s ; Shirt., Is lid ; Men'g Hats greatly reduced.— A. Orr's Oheap Sale. " i "TTTANTED Known. — Dressmaking YV Department is now admirably worked ; style and fitting giving the very . highest satisfaction. — Andrew Orr. TRY KIBXPATRICK'S NEW SEASON'S JAM. SPECIAL NOTICE. KIRKPATRIOK'S NEW SEASON'S 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. # Do not bo persuaded to buy cheap and inferi brands Jam, the remains of old . tock, which must be sold at any price, but ASK for KIRKPATRIOK'S NEW SEASON JAM, and see that you get it. THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Kirkpatrick'e NewiSeason am i the beat.) I [CAUTION* None is genuine unless our name is itamped on each tin, and has our •gtetered W*. Mark "Lord Nelson' X he label. S^[i^kpatrick&Co. """ MANUFACTURERS, -EIBON NZ.
THB "NE PLUS ULTRA" OF NATIVE COAL. NOTWITHSTANDING the published assertion to the, contrary of interested middle men, the Proprietor of Mount Somera Coal Mine is prepared to CHALLENGE COMPARISON 0* tbi Product of his Coal Mbabubes. WITH ANY LIGNITE MINED IN NEW ZEALAND. 6 185 ""if. P. WRIGHT. WILDING AND LEWIS, 'OARRISTERS AND QOLIO ITOBB F. WiTDING, Notaby Pubuo. Offioea: Next "Mail" Office, Burnet t-st. Ashburton. Mr Wilding will attend the sitting o' the Ashburton Courts on Tuesday and Fridays, and may be consulted personally n these days. The firm la now represented m Ash burton by Mb Clayton, an Englis Solicitor of considerable experience, wh will be In daily attendance at the offi to receive Instructions »nd confer w dents. TO WORKING MEN. MRS TIMMO. PBOPBIBTRESS OF THB WATERLOO BOARDINGHOUSE, Tanored Street, Aahburton, I BEGS respectfully to inform the general pnbllo, particularly the working classes, that she has reduced ths ratea for Board and Lodging aa under: — ' Board and Lodging, per week, 16s to 17s j Dinners only, per week ... ... 4s j Board only, per week 10_ The cooking la done by Mr Tlmmo, whose reputation as a first-class chef remains onsallled. A capital table, and maala at all hours. 7 59 AND k-_J #__— tmm* r^n !_____»• g OABINETMAKEBS, UPHOLSTEREBS, AND GENERAL FURNITURE MAKERS. HAVE taken those Central and Convenient Premisea m Tancred Street, O toosite Union Bank (lato Jno. Meech), a « < L wi " carr y on tne *bove businessss m 5 DBranches. Furniture Re-covered, Polished, and rehired promptly, and at very reasonable Anna; VENETIAN BUNDS MADE TO ORDER. CANTERBURY ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, ASHBORTON. C. W. TURNER, Proprietor. HAVING recently erected a Powerful Steam Engine m this Mill, and just completed a new Gristing Plant, I beg to inform the Farmers of thia District that I am now prepared to underta>o Gristing st lOd per bushel. ! Those who may wish to have Flour m exchange, to save a double journey, can do so on tho following terms, viz. : i STONE FLOUR (Black Brand) Is per bushel. j ROLLER FLOUR (Red Brand) Ib 3d per bushel. In cases where exchange I*B made THOROUGH SATISFACTION IS ( GUARANTEED, Or the Grist taken back, and FULL PRIOE given for tho WHEAT, with an allowance for Cartage. farmers"and others ABE INVITED TO INSPECT TWO DIS- " TINCT SYbTEMS * • OF * FLOUR MANUFACTURE AT THIS MILL. " , SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS foi " customers sending Gristi by Rail, or from " - g diatanbea. .. Wi' DA VIDH. BROWN \ * * feu. „ _ Manage.;
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1623, 30 July 1887, Page 2
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810Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1623, 30 July 1887, Page 2
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