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Public Notices. As Byron sayB — I never, no, I nover, Saw any man so yellow, How's your liver ? (Yellow Dwarf.) TAKE MOOBE'S PILLS, Christchurch, March 9tb, 1887. I am happy to testify to the value of your Liver and Stomachic Pills, having used them for the last fourteen years, and can recommend them to every household with every confidence. — J. G. Gabforth. Sole Agent for Ashburton,— OHAS. NEaTB, Pharmaceutical Chemist. 7 166 W. F. HANNAFORD, TINSMITH AND METAL PLATE WORKER, BURNETT STREET, opposite " Mall," T/EEPS m stock and can make to order IV all varieties of TINWARE for DAIRYING and FIRMING purposes, All Goods told at lowest remunerative prices, Repairs of any sort promptly executed m a skilful manner, Please give a call. HORSE HAIR and~BEES-WAX purphased for CASH. J* HU* LOOK HERE ! .JgfJ THE PEEMIEE TAILOE, Town Hall, IS making Tweed Suits m first clasß style from £2 10s Od. Trousers from 18s 6d (specialty). Heavy Saddle Tweed Suits, £4 0s Od, GENTS' OWN MATERIAL MADE UP. Trousers, 7s 6d ; Sac Suits, 35b ; Pagets, 40s, •Terms CashJ TOWN~HALL, EAST STREET. Trees Trees Trees NOTICE TO PLANTERS, THE undersigned begs to call the attention of farmers, settlers an<i dthers to hlB extensive stock of FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, among whlob are about 3,000,000 Forest Trees, Inclu ding 200,000 Cupressus Maorooarpa, om ana two years old; 200,000 Pinus Insignia, one and two years old ; 100,00€ Plnus Larlolo; 300,000 Sliver Blrohj 10,000 Pinna Austri&ca; all other kinds m proportion. All kinds of Cabbage plants on sale, and a few thousands of very early Strawberry Plants. N.B.— All orders by post, or otherwfa shall receive my beet attention. JAMES PORTER, [OL^jFTON NURSKftYj Allenton, Aoh^arton HAVING taken over the Grocery and Earthenware Departments of the Business of the late Firm of ORR and ALOORNj I will oontlnne those Branches of tbe Business m the same Shop for tbe present. I have regular Shipments of GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, Coming forward from the Manufacturers whlob enables me to SELL at a PRICE that defies competition. I Intend, as formerly, making TEA my speciality. COFFEE ground dally on the Premises. Quality combined with Cheapness will be my Motto. 9*99 ROBERT ALdORN, P.S, — Great Beduotion In price of FLOUjP. WHY EAT BAD BREAD? 50lbs of Turner's ROLLER, FLOOR, Bj cash, 5s 6d booked. J R. ALCORN. [NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING ■ FACTOR f rHE NEW GOODS FOR THE SUMMER SEASON Abk NOW OPENED OUT The is THE LARGEST & BEST SELECTED IN THE TOWN, And the variety of Style and Patterns m Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing leaves nothing to be desired. Thousands of Men's and Boys Suits, newest styles. Trousers and Trousers and Veßts manufactured of irfew Zealand Tweeds. Every garmen warranted shrunk Overcoats. Waterproof Coats and Leggings iv £reat variety Hats, comprising every new sty]« worn Children's Jersey Suits, Children's Men-of-War Suits Genthmen's Hosiery, Scarves $ Oxford Regatta and White Shirt* Bugs, Portmanteaus, and Travelling B ige Tho celebrated WERTHEIM 8i W£NG MACHINE. Time Payments. N.& CLOTHING FACTORY, East Street. George Jameson TURNIP AND RAPE SEEDS. FOR SALE- Pwpla and Green Top Aberdeen, Mammoth, Greyatone, and other varieties These have been thoroughly tested,, and are guaranteed new and fresh GEORGE JAMESON, Ashburton. Wool Season 1887-88. T IBERAL CASH ADVANCES tnafc Jj on Large or Small Clips at Cur?ta*> Kates, Woolpaoks and Twine Supplied, GEORGE JAMESON, Ashburtop. W~ool. Wool. ! MESSRS MILES AND CO. bog to inform their friends and clients that they propose holding Local Auction Sales of Wool Throughout the Season as usual, and are now prepared to make Liberal Advanoes on large or small clips free of Commission, and at a.low rate of interest. SALES will be held as formerly in' MR GEO. JAMESON'S SHED, WESTSTREET/, Where every care and attention will bo given to each lot entrusted to bur care. The Shed is well lighted, convenient, and m every way suited for the ptoper display of Wool. WOU£iPACKBAND TWINE supplied at Jjffwtot Current Kates. J. T. FORD, Auotionew, qEOBQEJAkBBW,Ag«ti

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1701, 2 November 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1701, 2 November 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1701, 2 November 1887, Page 3

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