Public Notices. NOTICE. Proctor and Co. BULLOCKS ARCADE (Late HAVES £AND CO) BEQ to inform the public of Ashburton and surrounding districts that they m determined to uphold the character which their establishment has so long held m the BEHT and CHEAPEST. They era now opening a well- assorted Stock of GROCERIES, etc, which they will dispose of at the Lowest Rates for Cafr. lit* B: McOallum (LATE OF ORR AND ALOORN) BKGB moat respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Ashburton and Bar* rounding District ■, that be will open on BATORDAY, 15th INBT, £ boss premises m Tancred Street, known a Fowler's Buildings, with * large and vtU Assorted St-ck of OROOERIEB of the best etcrlptlous, at Lowest Pzleei Noti Addbxss,— H. McCALLTJM, FAMILY GROCER, Next MITCHELL AND TCRNER. _ ; 10 76 BAYING taken over the Grocery and Earthenware Departments of the new of the late Firm of ORR and ALOORN, I will continue those Branches of the Business m thn same Shop for tbe prtognt. I hare regular Shipments of GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, Ootnlng fctward from the Manufacturer* which enables me to SELL at a PRICE that defies competition. I Intend, ac formerly, making TEA my speciality. COFFEE grobnd daily on the Premiies. Quality combined with Cheapness will be my Motto. R. ALCORN. "PJtL — Having taken over the debts of the IRONMONGERY and GROCERY Departments of the late firm of Crß and AijOORH; persons indebted are hereby requested to settle at onoe, or call on me and arrange and save expenses. 9*99 ROBERT ALOORN, Trees Trees Trees NOTICE TO PLANTERS. fTVHE undersigned bags to call tbe JL attention of farmers, settlers and ethers to his extensive stook of FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, among which are abont 3,000,000 Forest Trees, Incla ding 200,000 Capreisaa Macrocarpa, oni and two years old; 200,000 Pinus Insignia, one and two years old ; lOO.OOC Finns Larlel6; 300,000 Silver Birch; 10,000 Pinna Aostrlaca; all other kinds In proportion. All kinds of Cabbage plants on sale, and a few thoownds of vary early Strawberry Plants. N.B. — All orders by post, or other v*f receive my best attention. JAMES PORTER, OLfJFTON NURBKEYJ Allenton, Ashhirton TRY KIBIPATRICK'S JAM. CAUTION. T^TOKB is?genni*ne onlefi our name? is i\ stamped on each tin, and Ins onr Registered Trade Ms&.»', "^Lora Nelson. ( en the^label. TRY KIEKPATEICK'S TOMATO SAUCE. THE'most delicious flavoring for [Cold Meat*, Chops', Steaks, Soupe, Gravies, ASHBURTON WOOLLEN FACTORY CO. ANDREW ORR RECEIVED First Prize for the Ash burton Woollen Factory Co's Goods at the Annual Show for Tweeds, Blankets, Flannels, Fingeringß, Ruga, &c. Why send for Goods Manufactured elsewhere, when we have First-class Goods wade [up m tho place, and about £6000 Bpent annually on yfogee, benefiting huadreds of people directly and indirectly* Support Local Industry AND PURCHASE YOUB GOODS ANDREW OE,R.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1715, 19 November 1887, Page 2
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459Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1715, 19 November 1887, Page 2
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