HI. IS/L. CTQItsriES. THE Revolution of time haß brought as to another CRISES m the History of Life customary m tho arrival of SANTA OLA.UB, wbo is expected here botwoen the 24th and 25t1) inst. To afford a proper and fitting reception of Ihe übove mentioned distinguished visitor, the undersigned has proourod from tho best Market a LARGE , and VARIED assortment of STATIONERY, B3OKS, TOYS, FANuY GOODS, » GLASS and BABKETWABE, ORNAMENTS, and other GOODS too numorous to particularise. I OPENING OF NEW PREMISES. In order to extend and facilitate Bußineßß, tho Proprietor has erected l&rge ord commodious premises adjoining the Somerset Hotel, East Street-, which will bo opened :j temporarily for tho XMAS trade. Come and see the Is tables ; come and see the Gd a tables. All i opds marked m plain figures at lowest poßaible prices. Come one 1 Gome all 1 1 Come early to avoid the crush. r SCHOOLS LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. SMALL PROFITS, LARGE AND QUICK RETURNS is tho MOTTO of the Proprietor. ]&M. JONES. N.B. — Both Houses o£ Buaiuesi will be opened for tho XMAS Trade. Hand Bills. 12 90 Public Notices. I Public Notices.
PAPEBHANGINGS. A NICE assortment of the above now m Stock and to arrive ; also ! PAINTS, OILS, COLORS, AND VARNISHESJ 11*46 JOHN ORR A Co. Wool Season, 1887-88. WE aro prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES against Large or SMALL Clip* of Wool, whether Intended for Sale In ASHBURTON OE ELSEWHERE. We have made most satisfactory arrange*; meats for SHIPPING CLIENTS' WOOL, H'prloen reallaod In Ashbnrton *re not considered satisfactory. It Is our Intention to hold PERIODICAL WOOL SALES Throughout tho Season, Of which dno notice will be glvon, and mow GrliAlft STORE, whloh waa oonstrncted with due regard to LIGHT, will be EMPTY, we Bhall have an opportunity of displaying the Wool to the very best advantage, which should be a dislderatam , to the Seller. Charges exactly the cameos Obrlstohuroh; Farmers, oonsult your best interests, and Sell locally, thereby saving Railway Freight. WOOLPACKS AND TWINE OF THE BEST QTJAAJTY SUPPLIED, H. MATSON & CO. MESSRS FRIEDLANDER BROS. haybfob;sali& the followingsheep. 1 0 000 MEEINO Bma IVinn 4-TOOTH Merino JUUU Wethers PAA 8-TOOTH Merino 5 OUU Wethers J IKAA 2-TOOTH Merino, A XO\J\J Ewes and V Wethers S 3Ar\/"\ Fnll-Mouthed v UUU Merino Bweß 5 1000 D * Do J G)C\rir\ Merino Hoggets £kJ\J\J m the Wool onnA lambs, Ist £d\J\j\J Crosi, delivery end of Februarr ALSO,— THE FOLLOWING PROPE3TIEb~ 11 X ACRES, heinerj U.S. No. 20078, LXO 20079, 20296, nt ABhton, latoly occupied by Mr Thou. Mageo. "I On AOBES, being R.B, 28686, 28586 at Ji\J\J Alfori Forest. AHA ACRES, laid down In grass for 6 'dbV/lf yoars, divided into 2 paddocks, with stable thereon, at Kyle. *7nn AORES iQ großs, for 6 years, at I \J\J Dromore, 4hOO aobbs . »* Aehbnrton. | / \f\ AORBS, belDg part of R,B. 7186 at ivU Wakaaui, now ocenpied ,by Mr Bi Adams. LOTS IG, 17, 18,10 aid 20 each containing about £ an aero, fronting Winter's Eoad snd Oharlea street, being immediately opposite tbe Woollen Factory. LOT 77, Bonch-eaat Town Bolt, Ashbvfrton, containing i-acre, with Dwclling-honso thoroon; TOWN BEOTIONB Ko 104G, 1017, 1060 Peter street. TOWN SEOTIONS No 580, 581, with 4roomed Houso on each tjtctioo, Cameron street; TOWN SEOTIONS No 6G6 and^GUG, Park street. For price, terms, and full particulars apply to the undersigned. OUR SECOND WOOJL SALE OF THE SEASON Will be held on 6th JANUARY, 1888. j Sales of Horses, Figs, Cattlo, Produce an Furniture on Saturdays; Stock Sales on Tuesdays. Sheepskin Sales every second Friday » I BAKAIA MONTHLY BALE, Ist THURB. DAY of. tho month. FRIEDLANDER BROS.. \ ?ETER WILLIAMS, tioneer
CHRISTMAS 18 APPKOACHING. I THEREFORE consider it my duty to inform my numerous Clients and the Public generally, that I have just landed the Christmas requisites, viz. : — New Curranta, Elemes, Valemras, and Sultana Raisins, and as those Fruits mentioned are both Largo and Blooming, I anticipate a largo and ready SALE to the Loverß ot good FRUIT j also, m addition to the foregoing Lines, I have secured aome good parcels of ALMONDS, both Sweet and Bitter, also ALMOWDS m Shells, Barcelonian, Brazilian, Monkey, and Chinose ; Candied Peels, Lemon, Orange and Citron ; aBo a variety of other parcels, which include Borne excellent value m Italian goods. Crystallised Fruits, Prize Packets, Lucky Bags, and many other interesting and amusing commodities for the Little Folks, and whilst courting an inspection of my Stock. I would beg to tender my warmest gratitude for the support which I have received from my Friends and the Public during my business oareer, assuring them too, that as I am now the oldest and largest Retailer of GROCERIES m Ashburton, it gives mo an exceptional advantage over smaller Houbcs, with regard to purchasing powers m the Wholesale Markets ; consequently my Customers and the Publio can rest assured that they will get the best value for their money if they will but CALL and inspect cur large and assorted Stock of GROCERIES, coupled with Household Furnishings, Ironmongery, Cooking Utensila, Crockery, Chna, Glass, and Earthenware, Majolica Ware, Clocks, and many other remarkable lines too numerous to quote, but all SOLD at the Lowest Legitimate Prices. Country ordorß punctually executed and deßpatchod without delay, whether by Post Cards, Telegrams or Letters. As my staff of assistants are efficient and renponeiblo, Customers will be waited upon with civility. Please note the Address,— D. McFarlane, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER. ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN AND GLASP, CHINA & CROCKERY IMPORTER. BRANCHES— East Street, Bubnbit Street, and Havelock Street, WAREHOUSE AND OFFICES, Burnett Street, Ashburton. 12*15 MB PRESENTS. EVERY Purchasor of DRAPERY this month of THREE POUNDS and upwards will bo presented with a »>■ Handsome Album. Copies now on view m the Window. JOHN (M & CO. December 2ud, 1887. SPECIAL NOTICE. . A LARGE SHIPMENT OF M ENS 1 ; AND YOUTHS 1 Tweed Suits, Boy'a Knicker and Jersey Suite, Felt nnd Tweed Hats, new shapes, Shirte, &o. Suitable for Xmas, JUST LANDED. To behold extra* ordinarily oheap, Jchn Orr and Co.J
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1739, 19 December 1887, Page 3
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