Public Notices. NOTICE. Proctor and Co. BULLOCK'S ARCADE (Late HAVES g AND CO ) BEG to inform the public of ABhburton and Burrounding districts that they are determined to uphold the character which their establishment has so long held as the BEST and CHEAPEST. They are now opening a well assorted Stock of GROCERIES, etc., which they will dispose of at the Lowest Rates for Cash. lit* E: McOallum (LATE CF ORR AND ALOORN) VYEGS moat respectfully to inform the Jj inhabitants of ABhburton and Surrounding Districts, that he will open on SATURDAY, 15th INBT, .Those premises In Tanorad Street, known m Fowler's Buildings, with a large and well Assorted Stock of GROCERIES of the beßt esorlptlons, at Lowest Prices Note Addbess, — tf. McCALLTJM, FAMILY GROCER, Next MITCHELL AND TURNER. - 10 76 HAVING taken over the Grocery and Earthenware Departments of the Business of the late Firm of ORR and ALCORN, I will continue those Branches of the Business m the same Shop for tbe present. I have regular Shipments of GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, Coming forward from the Mannfaotnrera which enables ma to SELL at a PRICE that defies competition. t Intend, as formerly, making TEA my speciality. COFFEE ground dally on the Premises. Quality combined with Cheapness will be my Motto. R. ALCORN. " P. 8. — Having taken over the debts of the IRONMONGERY and GROCERY Departments of the late firm of Obß and Alookn; persons indebted are hereby requested to settle at once, or call on me and arrange and save expenses. 9*99 ROBERT ALCORN, Trees Trees Trees NOTICE TO PLANTERS. THE undersigned begs to call the attention of farmers, settlers and ethers to his extensive stock of FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, among which are about 3,000^00 Forest Trees, Incla ding 200,000 Cupressus Macrocarpa, om and two years old; 200,000 Plnus Inslgnts, one aad two years old ; 100,000 Pious Laricio; 300,000 Silver Birch; 10,000 Pinus Auatrl&ca; all other kinds In proportion. All kinds of Cabbage plants on sale, and a few thousands of very early Strawberry Plants. N.B. — All orders by post, or otherw'a receive my best attention. JAMEB PORTEB, ol;ifton nurskryj AUenton, Ash^attcm TRY KIRKPATRICK'S JAM. CAUTION. "VTONB is? genuine unless our nnme||is jyi stamped on eaoh tin, and has our Registered Trade Mai-, "JLord^Nelson.u on thejlabel. TRY KIEKPATEICK'S TOMATO SAUCE. THE'mcst delicious flavoring for jCold Meatfi, Chops] Steaks, Soups, Gravies, ASHBURTON WOOLLEN FACTORY CO. ANDREW ORR RECEIVED First Prize for the Aah burton Woollen Factory Co's Goods at the Annual Show forTweedß, Blankets, Flannels, FiDgcrings, Bugß, &c. Why send for Goods Manufactured elsewhere, when we have First-clasß Goods wade Jnp m the place, and abont £6000 Spent animaly on wages, benefiting tun beds, of people directiyjandjindircctly ; Sippcrt [Local Industry AND tUBCHASE \YOVR ®OOm BOM ANDREW ORR.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1715, 21 November 1887, Page 2
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458Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1715, 21 November 1887, Page 2
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