FTIHB PREMIER COLONIAL ,> O#MPANY CANTERBURY BRANCH. .sTA«i«v!:r) !W9 1 1000,00 L..u.MtrFD : t.IBtUirOFSiIORSfTQLD£*3 .^IRE ANH MARINE RISKS, ALSO RISKS ON GROWING (R PS \CCEPTED AT THE LOWEST CURRENT RATFA George Jameson, AQKNT, ABHBURTON FIRE t FIRE ! FIRE I THE WHOLE OF THK 8 A LVA G E STOCK OF THE Timaru Woollen ■Factory Has been bcught by an Aehbnnon Firm for CASH, * MITCHEuL and TURNER having made the above purchase, will offer the whole 8 TOOK | to the Ashburton and Rsngitata Elect ots and their Wives and Families, at such p:ioes as can only be believed by a personal interview wkU the firm, and an inspection of the goods tnemselves. Now has come the chance for EVERYONE to encourage NEW ZEALAND INDUSTEIES, And that too, with benefit to themselves also. The ab«ve Grand Lot of GOODS will be unpacked and open for SALE on THURSDAY HFXT, when our Windows will show vhat marvellous BARGAINS can be had la TWEEDS, FLANNELS, BUGS, MAUDS, BLANKETS, SUITS, CLOTHING, fco, &c, All through the FIRE FIEND at Timarn* Quotations are misleading, COMB 1 SEE II and be CON TINGED. MITCHELL^ TTJBNEB, TANCBED BTBEET. ALBEET EOBERTS HAS FOE SALE,— ClOVerS,-— BED, WHITE, COWGRABS, ALBYKB, AND THBFOIL, Byegrasa and Cocksfoot. Rape. GOLDEN TARES, CAPE BABLBY, SEED PBAB, CRUSHED BEANS, SEED OATS (various kinds), PLOUGH SHARES. COOPER'S SHEEP DIP, Acknowledged to be THE BEST IN THE MABKET.
THE "NE PLUS ULTRA" OF NATIVE UOAL. VTOT WITHSTANDING the published 1\ assartion to the contrary of interested middle men, the Proprietor of Mount Boraers Coal Mine will be prepared as soon as the Tramway is finished to CHALLENGE COMPARISON THE PBODUCT OF HIS COAL MSASOBKS, WITH ANY LIGNITE MINED IN NEW ZEALAND. 185 ~. F. WRIGBT. WILDING AND LEWIS, T) ARRISTERS AND QOLIOITORB F. WITbING, NOTABT PUBUO. Offioec: Next "Mall" Office, Burnett el Ashburton. Mr WrxDiKG will attend the sitting o' the Ashbnrton Courts on Tuesday and Fridays, and may be consulted personally n these days. The firm Is now represented In Ash burton by Mb Clayton, an Englls Solicitor of considerable experience, wh will be In daily attendance at the offi t o receive instructions «nd confar w olents. CANTERBURY ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, ASHBURTON. C. W. TURNER, Proprietor. HAVING recently orccted a Powerful Steam Ergine m this Mill, and just completed a new Gristing Plant, I beg to inform the Farmers of this District that I am now prepared to undertake Gristinjy at lOd per bushel. Those who may wish to have Flour m exchange, to save a dotiblo journey, can do so on the following terms, viz. : — STONE FLOUR (Black Brand) la per bushel. ROLLER FLOUR (Red Brand) 1b 3d per bushel. In cases where exchange is made* THOROUGH SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED, Or the Grist Uken back, and FULL PRICE giren for the WHEAT, wtfh an allowance for Cartage. fajbmersTni) others ARE INVITED TO INSPECT TWO DISTINCT BYbTEMS OF FLOUR MANUFACTURE AT THIS MILL. SPECIAL ASKANGEMENTB foi ustotters sending GrisU by Rail, or from g distances. DAVID™H. BROWN* 464 Manage!,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1626, 3 August 1887, Page 2
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501Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1626, 3 August 1887, Page 2
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