Wflß PREMIER- COLONIAL COMPAN $n*ur>v .. *--^y^\^*pF^ Capital i I,OO C,CD FIRE AND MARINE RISKS, ALSO RISKS ON GROWING CROPS \CCEFrED AT THKLOWHST CURRENT RATKS. George Jameson, AORNT, ABH BURTON ZEALANDIA BOOT STORES, ASHBUBTOUi OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. THIS ESTABLISHMENT WILL OPEN ON Saturday Next, September 24th, 1887, WITH A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF EVERY KIND OF BOOTS, SHOES, OR SLIPPEKS, REQUIRED BY THE PUBLIC, And no matter what PRICE BOOT you require THE ZEALANDIA B BOOT STORE Can supply it, fT\HE Ladies' Department contains a Grand assortment of Walking at d Evening JL Shoe?, from tbe bist makers, inctadtag Otto Herz, and Plnet, of Parlp. Ladies cheap, neat fitting, bard wearing Balmorals, Button and Elaatio Sldea, Houee Boots and Slippers. The Gentlemen's gooda. We are prepared to supply Fine Hand Sewn Boots, both English and German makes, and we shall always keep a Large Stock of the celebrated ZEALANDIA brand. Tais particular m&ke has the finest reparation Id the colonies. They have gained highest honors at all the Exhibitions, and at the reoant OolonUl and Indian Exhibition they were pronounced the finest m tbe whole Exhibition. We specially invite the Farmers and others to buy this Brand, and we GUARANTEE that every pair will fie well, and give good wear. For downright hard wear they are unequalled m New Zealand. In Boy's and Girl's Boots. In addition to the regular lines we have the following specialities, designed for Sohool and rough wear : — "THE PARAGON," a»most Indestructible, " THE IN DESTRUCTIBLE TOE, and the " DEPENDABLE SOHOOL BOOT." No other Fiim can make these Lines, a. they are cur Registered Specialities. The ZBALAKDI4. BOOT STORE will be found, both In Quality and Price, equal to any Establishment m Donedin or Obrißtchnrch. A first olrbb Staff of Workmen will be kppt for Repairs, and do matter where you bay, or hare bought your Boota, they will be cheerfully repaired. THE ZEALANDIA BOOT STORE, BAST STREET, (Next SOMERSET HOTEL* James Lamb, Manager.
fPicki< rd and Cndrill, (sj£jg& FURNITURE V. U'^CTURERS, UPHOLSTEREBS, y^^l A^ CABINETMAKERS, TJAVE Large nd Varied STOCKS ON HAND of AUSTRIAN Xl »nd AMEKIOAN CHAIRS, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Pier, Toilet Glasses, Mattresses and Palliasse's, Couohes, Perambulators, Toilet Ware. MATS AND GENERAL FURNITURE OF ALL SORTS. ALL NEW GOOD 3. Any ascription of HOUSE FURNITURE made to order on the Premises, at Prices to soit th« times. Note the address — TANCRED STREET, OPPOSITE UNION BANK, ' r t „ J | To Meet the Times. W. DAVIS, Cabinetmaker, &c. INTENDS to SRLL FURNITURE of all kinds at Prices NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF. Note the Address— FURNITURE MANUFACTORY, EAST STREET SOUTH, ABHBUBTOM". , v ALBERT ROBEETS BAS FOR SALE.— Clovebs, — HITE, COWGBASS, ALSYKE, and TEEFOIL. RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, ahd RAPJB. Golden Tares, Cape Barley, EED PEAS, SEED OATbKvanoue 1 inde), Cfxl SHED BEANS PLOUGHSHARES. COOPER'S SBEBP DIP. Acknowledged to be THE LEST IN HIE MABICET. Allred Harrison, ashbubton woollen AUOTIONEEK, dTOOK AND ESTATE MANUFACTURING COMPY AGENT AND VALUATOR. (L»f!TEl>.) SATURDAY SALE at 12 o'olock shari . DEPOSITS -Horses Cattle Pigs, Produce ECEIV BD m large or small snms at and Merchandise. fo tho fol | owtog of TQte reßt :^. it ni> oil r x per cent if fized for G month b. FO X »ALii~ Seven peE cenfc jf fixed {or 12 monthB Fanning -Implements, and Vehiclen ~"~ av> , rnrvi of nil kinds constantly m Yards u « SAMPLE, on view for £a'e. 9^ Secretary. Clearing Saleß held m Tow^i or TTAVING taken oter the Giocery aod Country as required, and most XX F.arthenware Departments of the liberul temis arranged with both Business of the late Firm of ORR and Buyem and Sellers. ALCORN, I will oontlnne those Branches Rents collected, and tbe bueineßs of of the Basinesß In th« same Shop for the absentees managed with caro. present, lhave regnk* Shipments of Valuation made of Properties or Mer- G LA SS AND EARTHENWARE?, cnandise on ea*y tetms. Coming fotwatd from the Manafaotaten, Advance* made inetantly on Goode w^ h A | n » bl " m« to SELL at a PRKJK delivered at the Stores for Sale. tbat defieß competition. Acant for tbe NoTwTch Union Fire In. J l ** na * M formerly, mMog TEA my laranoe Oompwij. speciality. Agent for tte| COFFEE ground daily on the Premises. MUTUAL UFE ASSOCIATION O Qualify combined with Oh.apneii will AUSTRALASIA j be my Motto. *JiFHED"uABRISO:< 1 9*99 BOBJffiK'jl 1 ALgUEJ^,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1677, 1 October 1887, Page 2
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719Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1677, 1 October 1887, Page 2
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