« f 1 a LOW. VITALITY. 5Z5 f —*-• -_ "ArJ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ \ O DB. CHUBOHILL'S Goods deliTered m any part of town and suburbs. Agent for "Watanui Monr Mills. d W rtiv PlinTYiiif' FOE SALE— Chaff, Bran, Sharps, and Chickwheat. Oainaru Potatoes and Bluestone. OWan, V^atJllllo b, Families Waited on for Orders Weekly. Wm. BAYLIS, East Street. 12, Rob Oabtiglionb, Pabis.
Victoria House* Ooneequenco of Bequislto Alterations to Premiseß, which will afEord greate r 1 facilitiis for conducting our rapidly increnßing business, it has been found; ©cesßary to Greatly Beduce our Stock within the next few weeks, Large and liberal Seductions are now made m every Department. Holders of Glassware Gift Coupons aro requested to present the same aB early a: convenient to enable the Gift Distribution to be satisfactorily closed. DIM ANT & COE, GENERAL DRAPERS, OLOTHIBRS, &0., East and Tancred streets, Ashburton. ■ '■■■■■>■ m ■■■■ -■* ■.■•■: ii/ To Meet the Times. W. DAVIS, Cabinetmaker, &c. fNTBNDS to SRLL FDRNITDBE of all kinds at Prices NEVEII BEFORE \ HEARD OF. Note tub Address— FURNITURE M ANUFACTORY, EAST STEEBT SOUTH, ASH BURTON. , M ; (—* /'' smi v «k '"'*' ft "I loo ' ll ' training tn tho art." MV IN THE ' S M /i£olS&s\ m TIMAMJ HERALD. ' #A \w Z^^ B T"TfNC L s oW!^"l «L *' This firm deserves tho BHnMf^ — — — — ""^efc. B b^S^-^S^«-1 » ' lort of fl " purohasors of Tea, •- (^^O^# /r^^fe\ \""-^ f iS^ S3 \>^THOUQH# /(lOgffia \ PRICES \ AUCKLAND, WELL! NGTOW,CHRISIXHURCH,DUNEDIN f > P. and D. Duncan, k AGRIOTLTURAL IMPLEMENT MANTJFAOTUREBS, d CnnisTcnDßon and AshbUrton. MAKERS of Ploughs, Drays, Harrows, Rollers, Grabbora Seed Smvcrs, Grain, Seed and Manure Drillsr Horse Hoe*, Turnip Gdttflis, Horse Rakes, Hay Collectors, Grass N Btripperfl, Gorse Cutters, Windmills, Wool Fresses, Straw Elovatora, aud every kind of Agricultural Machinery. PLOUGHS. ? Th&se we have within the lftßt two years considerably improved. We are now fitting them [t with extra hard and heavy mouldboards, and wo guarantee them to give satisfaction. 5 DISC~HARROWS. 31 Tn thete we claim to have at present the cheapest, simplest, most convenient for moving 7 • from paddock to paddock, and best designed Disc Harrow yot Been m New Zealand . E We nndertake to put our Harrow into Travelling from Working Order, or vioo vorsa, m One Half the time taken by any other Maker. Ie TO THESE WE FIT GRAIN AND SEED SOWERS IF DESIRED. ?e GRAIN AND SEED DRILLS. These we make on tho Anglo-American principle, fitted with English Coulters, if desired, for SAME PRICE. GORSE GUTTERS.—" Keir'a," or "Oliver's Patent." Theao aro ths only CCi^e Cntttrs. t STALKERS AUTOMATIC FEfSErsToR THRESHING MACHINES, er These are the only Satisfactory Feeders Extant. 31 P* and J). Duncan, »t WILLB STREET, ASHBUBTON.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1630, 8 August 1887, Page 1
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