TDSWALD AJKD MOUNT SOMKRS RAILWAY; MOT7OT SOMERsTnD CAVENDISH ROYAL MAIL COACH. The above Coach leaves Hood's hotel or Cavendish Railway Sxatlen every day, | Beating each train. PaeMqgert by morning,, train may pro* estdby boach'td AWprd Foreit, thenoe to Uethven In time? lor the last train for Ohriitqhureh, or may return In time for the last train for Ashburton. Parcels ant Orders, will receive every attention. He not and Baggies on hire. 1b JOHN HOOD MOUNT SOMBRS A METHVBN ROYAL MAIL COACH. On and after January lit, 1885, the undersigned will ran a Coach each Monday, 'Wednesday and, Saturday, starting at noon from Hood's Hotel; Mount tiomexs, for Springbmn and Alford Forest, there connecting wlthDnffaCoaohfromMethven ratnrning same craning. Farce— Spring* ban, Si, return, 3s| Alford Forest, \ return, 6«. 1 IT T. BOX. Pnblic Announcements. A SHBURTON PERMANENT /\ BUILDmQ A INVESTMENT , SOOIETY. The above Society pays Interest at the nte of 4| per oent. per annum for De> potiti at Call, 5 pa* oent. per annum for three months, and 0 /ex oent. per .annum If fixe* for 6 mouths or over. J WARD, Jiai>»ger. Oflbe;— Aroade Ohan.oeii, Burnett fpO MEET THE TIMES. C TRUCKLE, T>BOPRIETOR of the Prince Albert X^ Boarding -House, "Wills Btreet Ashburtou, next Oddfellows' Hall, while thanking bis many Friends and Customers for their liberal support for the past 10 yean, solicits a continuance of the same. Board and Lodging, 14s 16s, 18s pet week ; or 3s per day. Board only, 10s per week. Dinners only, is per weak. Good accommodation for Families, and private rooms for Ladies. 7 62 E. S. BEAN, COAL AKD FIREWOOD MBBCEANT, *>EQB to inform his Friends and the Pnbllo W» generally that he has Berne H»avy Bridge Timber en hand, and is prepared to take orders for Timber Either fcr Bridge or House Building pnrposesi ' JMBT HBWOABTLE, MALT BKN, AND WKBTPOBT COAL m Stock, delivered CHKAPBST BATBB. B. B. BEAN, West Btreet, Asbbnrton. WooLWool. Wool. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVAKCES OK TBX ENSUING CLIP or Wool Placed m our bauds for SALE, Cur Premises, being well Lighted, afford •pedal ad?antages for displaying Wool. No Commission charged on Adrances, and ne Commission charged for offering Wool unless a Sale is effected. WOOLPiCKS AT LOWEST CUBEENT BATES. PBIEDLANDEB BBOS./l PETEB WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEER.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1694, 24 October 1887, Page 1
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381Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1694, 24 October 1887, Page 1
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