mHE PREMIER COLONIAL COMPAJST ,-.■ -w: & v ~: *> 'J ~ ■■< A y ' v '. '" \\ « * *■ ■ *]:■■■< *^.*** & *^ .*,*#Liy"?.* i -"^ t 1000,00 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS, ALSO RISKS ON T GROWING CROPS \CCEP ED AT THE LOWI-ST CURRENT RATK& fTeorge Jameson, AOKMT, ASIiBUaTON - - — , , _ . . . ■ ■ ■•> —————— ZEALANDIA BOOT STORES, A3HBTTRTON . OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT, THIS ESTABLISHMENT WILL OPEN ON Saturday Next, September 24th, 1887, WITH A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF EVERY KIND OF BOOTS, SHOES, OR SLIPPERS, REQUIRED BY THE PUBLIC, And no matter what PBICE BOOT you require THE ZEALANDIA BOOT STORE Can supply it. rpHE Ladies' Department contains a Grand assortment of Wslklngand Eventag J. Shoes, from the best makers, lnclodlng Otto Herz, and Pinet, of Parif. ' Lad f ea cheap, neat fitting, hard wearing Balmoralß, Button and Elastic Sides, j Sonse Boots and Slippers. ' I The Gentlemen's goods. We are prepared to supply Fine Hand Sewn Boots, both English and German makes, and we shall always keep a targe Stock of tht' celebrated ZEALANDIA brand. This particular m*ke has the finest repu'atio' m the colonietj. They have gained highest honors at all the Exhibitions, and at thf reoant Colonial and Indian Exhibition they were pronounced the finest m the whole Kxhbition. We specially invite the Farmers and others to buy this Brand, and we GUARANTEE that every pair will fit well, and give good wear. For downright hard wear they are "Unequalled m New Zealand. In Boy's and Girl'B Boots. In addition to the regular lines «re have the following specialities, designed for Sobool and rough wear : — " TBE PARAGON," almost indestructible, «• THE IK DESTRUCTIBLE TOE and the " DEPENDABLE fcOHOOL BOOT." No other Fi:m can make ' theße Lines, a. they are cur Registered Specialities. The ZEALANDI\ BOOT STORE *ill be found, both m Quality and Price, equal to any Establishment m Donedin or Onristchurch, A. fi at class Staff of Workmen will be kept for Repairs, and do matter whete you bay, or have bought your Boots, they will be cheerfully repaired. THE ZEALANDIA BOOT STOEE, EAST STREET, (Next SOMERSET HOTEL* James Lamb, Manager. Picklv rd and Undrill, \gmmi FURNITURE y. U f <\ACTURERB, UPHOLSTEREBS, jSFl^ Timw^l pj|lpl Lis CABINETMAKEBS, L^ >^TTAVE Large od Varied STOCKS ON HAND of AUSTRIAN L- * JUL and AMEhIOAN CHAIRS, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Pier, Toilet Glasses, Mattresses snd Palliasses, Couches, rerambulatorß, Toilet Ware. MATS AND GrENERAL FURNITURE OF ALL SORTS, ALL NEW GOOD 3. Any -..lion of HOUSE FURNITURE made to order on the Premises, at Prices to suit the times. Note the address— TANORED STREET, OPPOSITE UNION BANK.
' ; ■: i To Meet the Times. W. DAVIS, Cabinetmaker, &c. FNa'ENDS to SKLL FURNITURE of all kinds at Pric«B NEVER BEFORE J HEARD OF. Note the Address— FURNITURE MANUFACTORY, EAST STEEET SOUTH, ABHBUBTOIT. lv ALBERT EOBEETS^ | bas foe sale,— Clovebs, — HITE, COWGBASS, ALSYKE, and TEEFOIL. RYEGRASP,iOOCKSFOOT, akd RAPE. Golden Tares, Cape Barley, EBD PEAS, '.SEED OATt [(various \ inde), CEI SEEDiBEANS PLOUQH.SHABES. COOPER'S 8 BEEP DIP, Ackurvledged to be THE LEST IN MAEKET.
Alfred Harrison, AUCTIONEER, dTQOK AND ESTATE AGENT AND VALUATOR. SATURDAY SALE at 12 o'clock shut —Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Prodooe »nd Merchandise. FOR SALE— Farming Implements, and Vehicle? o£ all kinds constantly m Yards on view for Sale. Clearing Sales held m Town or Country as required, and moßt liberal terms arranged with both Buyers and Sellers, Bents collected, and the business of absentees managed with caro. Valuation made of Properties or Merchandise on easy terms. Advances made instantly on Goods delivered at the Stores for Sale. A/enf for the Norwloh Union Fire Insurance Company. Agent Cor the] MOT UAL LIFE ASSOCIATION O AUSTRALASIAJ Ai/FRED QARRISON
THE ASHBUBTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPY. I (Limited.) | DEPOSITS RECEIVED m large cr small sums at the follr w'ng Batea of Interest ;— Six per cent If fixed for (3 mentl s. Seven per cent >f nxed for 12 months H. SEMPLE, 9*56 Secretary HAVING taken over the Giocery aud Earthenware Departments of the Business of the late Firm of ORE and ALCORN, I will oontinue those Branches of the Basinets m tho came Shop for tho present. I brave regular Shipments of GLASSAND EART BEN WARE, Coming forward from the Manufacturer?, which enables me to SLLL at a PRICE that defies competition. I intend, as formerly, making TEA my speciality. COFFEE ground dally on the Premises. Qaallty combined with Cheapness will be my Motto. 9*99 ROBERT ALCORN. J
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1676, 30 September 1887, Page 2
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