fPickiord and Undrill, FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. UPHOLSTEREBS, jSsw^t AND CABINETMAKEBS, TXAVE Large and Varied STOCKS ON HAND of AUSTRIAN XJI and AMERICAN CHAIRS, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Pier, Toilet GlaißSß, Mattresses and Paillasses, Couches, Perambulators, Toilet Ware. MATS AND GENERAL FURNITURE OF ALL SORTS. ALL NEW GOODS' Any description of HOUSE FURNITURE made to order on the Premises, at Prlees to suit the times. Note the address— TANCRED STREET, OPPOSITE UNION BANK. ■ i i i .r ■ ■ ■ "• i i ■■ . ■- ■ ■ . i, ■— - ■■i—.. ■!■ — .-.mm.. .ii — ■■*. . . mHB PREMIER COLONIAL COMPANY iAfn;;R£^^ 3R.ANCH. starli?"eo 1859. " ;^^^^^^P^ <^CAPlTAL I 1000,00 OuwitT-.' : t-aa: i- or SntiREHOLDEks FIRE AND MARINE RISKS, ALSO RISKS ON GROWING CROPS ACCEPTED AT THE LOWEST CURRENT RATES. George Jameson, AGENT, ABB BURTON To Meet the Times. W. DAVIS, Cabinetmaker, &c, JNTENDB to SKLL FURNITUBE of all kinds at Prices NEVER BEFORE BEARD OF. Note the Address— : FURNITURE MANUFACTORY, EAST STREET SOUTH, ABHBURTOIT. , I 4 ALBERT KOBEKTS has foe sale,— Clovbbs,— HITE, COWOEASS, ALSYKE, and TREFOIL. RYEGRA6S„COCKBFOOT, a*d RAPE. Golden Tares, Cape Barley, SEED PEAS, SEED OATbXvarious kinds), CRUSHED.BEANS PLOUGH SHARES. I l COOPER'S SHEEP DIP, Acknowledged to be THE LEST IN THE MAEKET.
TINWALD. Ifi TT A W X I N S Who has just replenished his Stock oi BOOTS, has also opened up a few lines ol L osefnl DRAPERS* (a loae: felt need it Tinwald), which he is disposing of al ; Chrietchurch prices [j Come and compare Prices and Quality before purchasing elsewhere, as everj f article is marked at the very lowest Rate; , for CAS 3. 1 Trees Trees Trees | NOTICE TO PLANTERS. fIIHE nnderslgned begs to call the 1 X attention of farmers, settlers and ' jlhcrs to his extensive stock of FRUIT ' AND FOREST TREES, among whioh t>ra about 3,000,000 Forest Tree*, Inola ding 200,000 Cupressus Macrooarpa, om and two years old; 200,000 Pinns Insignia, one and two years old ; 100.00 C j Pinna Larlclo; 3C0.000 Silver Blroh; , 10,000 Pinns Austrlaca; all other kindi In- proportion. All kinds of Cabbage ! plant* on sale, and a few thousands of I very early Strawberry Plants. N.B.— All orders by post, or otherv'* ■hall receive my best attention. JAMES PORTER, OLIFTON NDRSRRY Ailenton, Ashlar ton TRY KIEKPATRICO NEW SEASON'S JAM. SPECIAL NOTICE. , KIRKPATBICK'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 moßt of the natural flavor of the fresh fruit. KIBKPATRICK'S NEW SEASON'S JAM Is the most delicious preserve m the market Do not be persuaded lo buy cheap and inferi brands J am, the remains of old stock, which roust be sold at any price but ASK for KIRKPATBICK'S NEW SEASON JAM, and see that you get it. TBB BEST IS ALWAYB THE CHEAPEST. Kirkpatrick'a New Seaaon am i the best.} ICAUTION None is genuine unless our name is lta-nped on each tin, and has onr /ag-stered Tra*« Mark "Lord Nelson* fSi he label. SjKirkpatrick&Co. MANUFACTURERS, INJCLiiON
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1665, 17 September 1887, Page 2
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491Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1665, 17 September 1887, Page 2
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