Public Notices. NOTICE. p Proctor and Co. d BULLOCK'S ARCADE (Late HAVES AND C 0) T) EG to inform the public of Ashbnrton ,n and surrounding districts that they are determined to uphold tho character - which their establishment has so long held as the BEST and CHEAPEST. They ore now opening a well assorted Stock of GROCERIES, eta, which they „ will dispose of at the Lowest Rates for * Cash. lit* CANTERBURY ROLLER MILLS; TO meet the requirements of small families, Canterbury Mills Roller Flour is now pat up m 251 b BAGS, which can be had at most of the Stores and Grocer Shops m Town, and from the Ashburton Bread Company. I Come and see how this Floor It made, and you won't use any other tort. I D e H. BROWN, Manager. 1 P.S.—The Patent Granulated Wheat 1 Meal will ihortly be pat up m 121 b bags. i 11*33 t. Somers Coal. rpHE TRAMWAY having been^com -*- pleted, the undersigned can supply COAL m any quantity : ASHBURTON, 17a per ton, by the Truck TINWALD ...17a „ * WINSLOW ... 17a „ ' ' BINDS ...17s , EA.UNG ...18a DROMORE ...17a , OHERTSffY ... 17b „ \\ Termß Oaah. Missus TUCKER anp RESTELL, Sole agents for Ashburton, 11*30 E. F. WRIGHT. H^J* LOOK HERE! Jgg THE PREMIER TAILOB, • Town Hall, IS making Tweed Suits m first-class style from £2 10s Od. Trousers from 18s 6d (specialty). Heavy Saddle Tweed Suits, £4 0s od, GENTS 1 OWN MATERIAL MADE UP. Trousers, 7s 6d ;"J3ac Suits, 35s ; Pagets, 40s, Terms Cash. 1 TOWN~~H ALL, EAST STREET. Alfred Harrison, AUCTIONEER, BTOOK AND ESTATE AGENT AND VALUATOR. SATURDAY SALE at 12 o'clock abar^ '—Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Produce »nd Merchandise. FOB SALE— Farming Implements, and Vehicfiefl of all kinds constantly m Yards on view for Sale. Clearing Sales held m Town or Country as required, and most 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. Agent for the Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company, Agent for the MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION O. AUSTRALASIA j ALFRED HARRISON Wool Season, 1887-88. WE are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES against Large or SMALL Clips of Wool, whether In- [ tended for Sale m ASHBURTON OR ELSEWHERE. L ! > . - We have made most satisfactory ntrrangeimenta for ■ SHIPPING CLIENTS' WOOL, L If prices realised m Ashbarton aro not considered satisfactory. > f It is our intention to hold PERIODICAL WOOL SALEIB i Throughout the Season, i Of which due notice will be given, and as our GRAIN STORE, which ws s conj Btrncted with due regard to LIGH T, wl 11 c be EMPTY, we shall have an opportunity of displaying the Wool to the vei y best advantage, which should be a diehierntuca to the Seller. Charges exactly the same as Chrlatrohurclr; Farmers, consult your best interer.ts, and! Sell locally, thereby saving Railway Freight. i WOOLPAOKS~AND TWINIC 1 fOPXHBj? « BEST QUALITY SUPPLIED. H. MATSON" & CO. V c
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1704, 5 November 1887, Page 3
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