ZEE. 3_T. «TO_Nr__Sc THE Revolution of time has brought us to another CRISIS m tho History of Life customary m the arrival of SANTA CLAOB, who is expected here between the 24th and 25th inst. To afford a proper and fitting reception of the above mentioned distinguished visitor, tho undersigned has procured from the beat Market a LARGE and VARIED assortment of STATIONER.*, BOOKS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, GLASS and BASKET \VA BE, ORNAMENTS, and other GOODS too numerous to particularise. OPENING OF NEW PREMISES. In order to extend and facilitate Business, the Proprietor has erected large and commodious premises ad joining ths Somerset Hotel, East Street, which will be opened temporarily for the XMAS-tiade. Come and see the Is tables ; come and see the 6d rabies. All t oods marked m plain figures at lowest possible prices. Come one I Come all 1 1 Come early to avoid the crush. SCHOOLS LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. SMALL PROFITS, LARGE AND QUICK RETURNS is the MOTTO of the Proprietor. Ij~m_ JONESN.B.— Bo'h Houses of Busiuess will be oponed for the XMAS Trade. fSTSee Hand Bills. 12 90
1 PuMi c Notices. CHRISTMAS 19 APPROACHING. I THE BEFORE consider it my doty to inform my numerous Clients and the Public generally, that I have just landed the Christmas requisites, viz. : — New Currants, Elemes, Valenc'as, and Sultana Raisins, and as those Fruits men* tioned are both Large and Blooming, I anticipate a large and ready SALE to the Lovers ot good FRUIT ; also, m addition to the foregoing Lines, I have Becured some good parcels of ALMONDS, both Sweet and Bitter, also ALMONDS m Shells, Barcelonian, Brazilian, Monkey, and Chinese ; Candled Peels, Lemon, Orange and Citron ; also a variety of other parcels, which include some excellent value m Italian goods Crystallised . ruits, J Prize Packets, Lucky Bags, and many , other interesting and amusing commodities for the Little r oiks, and whilst courting an inspection of my Stock, I would beg to tender my warmest gratitude for tbe support which I have received from my Friends and the Public during my business career, assuring them too, tbat as I am now the oldest and largest Retailer of GROCERIES m Ashburton, it give* me an exceptional advantage over smaller Houses, 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 monoy if they will but CALL and inspect cur large and assorted Stock t of GKOCEKIES, coopled with Household Furnishings, Ironmongery, Cooking Utensils, Crockery, China, Glass, and Earthenware, Majolica Wars, Clocks, and ma d y other remarkable lines too numerous I to quote, but all SOLD at the Lowest Legitimate Prices. Country orders punctually executed and I despatched without delay, whether by - Post Cards, Telegramß or Lettera. V As my staff of assistants are efficient t and responsible, Customers will be waited a upon with civility. Please note the Address, — ' D. McFarJane, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROOER. ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN ANI GLASS, CHINA & CROCKEBI i IMPORTER. BRANCHES— East Street, Buß__n Street, and Havelock Street. '• WAREHOUBE AND OFFICES, Burnett Stbext, Aehbdrton. 12ni -XMAS PEESENTS EVERY Purchaser of DRAPERY thi month of THREE POUNDS am upwards will bo presented with a Handsome Album Copiea'now on view in] the Window. JOHN ORR & CO. December 2nd, 188?. 7 L i i b r i > \ SPECIAL NOTICE.^* A LARGE SHIPMENT OF MENS' AND YOUTHS' Tweed Suits, Boy's Knickor and Jersey Suitp, Felt and Tweed Hats, now shapes, Shirts, &c. Suitable for Xmas. JDST LANDED, To be sold extraordinarily cheap. JJchn Orr and Co.
Public Notice PAPERHANGINGS. A NICE assortment of the above now m Stock and to arrive ; also PAINTS, OILB, COLORS, AND VARNISHES, 11*45 JOHN ORR & Co. Wool Season, 1887-88. WE are prepared to make LIBERA! CABH ADVANCES sgainat Large or SMALL Clip* of Wool, whether Intended for Sale In ASHBURTON OR ELSEWHERE. P We h»«e made moat satisfactory arrange' ments lot SHIPPING OL__NTB' WOOL, If prices realised In Ashbnrton are nol considered satisfactory. It is our intention to hold PERIODICAL WOOL SALES Thronghont the Season, Of which doe notice will be given, anc as onr GRAIN STORE, which was constructed with due regard to LIGHT, wil be EMPTY, we shall have an opportdnlt; of displaying the Wool to the very bea advantage, which should be a dUideratuo to the Seller. Charges exaotly the same as Chrlatohnroh Farmers, oonsult your beat Interests, am Sell looally, thereby saving Railway Freight. WOOLPACKS AND TWINI OF THE' BEST QUAA-ITY SUPPLIED JH. MATSON & CO. MESSRS FRIEDLANDER BROS. HAV_fOß_B___ THE FOLLOWII. OSHBBP. If\ QOfl MERINO Ewes ' IV_-_r_ 4-TOOTH Merino > \J\J\J Wethers _- f_r.r_ 8-TOOTH Merino 5 &\J\J Wethers J "I £_-~___i 2-TOOTH Merino ' *> XOVJXJ Ewes and 5 Wetherß » Qf\C\f\ Fnll-Monthed _ OKJKJXJ Merino Ewes O 1000 D * »• J 2000 "„"_._. f)nr\r\ lambs, ist JUKJkJkJ Crosa, delivery end ot February ALSO,— THB FOLLOWING PROP£___lHj-~ •fl ■. R ACRES, be_t£ 8.8. No. 20078 XI. 20079, 20295, at Aehton, latelj occupied by Mr Thos. Magee. Tl #~_A ACRES, being R.S. 28886, 28586 a< lUU Alford Forest. A f\fk ACHES, laid down In grass for I _Uv years, divided into 2 paddocks, with stable thereon, at Kyle. ACRES m grass, * for 6 years, at $ KJKJ Dromore. A^f\(\ Ao_Eß„afc Ashburton. -f / \f\ ACRES, being part 0t.R.8. 7186 al L.KJKJ WakanoVfnow occupied by Mi B> Adams. liOTrTifi, 17, 18,19 and 20 each containia'g about iaa acre, fronting Wiot_r'B Road ivd Charles street, being immediately opposite tbe Woollen Factory. LOT 77, Bouch^aet Town Belt, Aaubuzton, containing ,-acre, with Lweuing-honee thereon. TOWN PBCTIONS No 1046, 1047, 1060 Peter atreefc. TOWN 6EOTIONS No 680, 681, with 4TOCEoed Hoaao on each . cctioo, Cameron street. „ , TOWN SECTIONS No 666 and^GGG, Park street. For prior, terms, and fall patticnlars apply pa the on doraigned. .__■_■_—_"' > " ■ OUR SECOND WOOL SALE lOFaTHE SEASON KWfllbe held on _.«" 6th JANUARY, 1888. Sales of Hcraes, Hgß, Cattle, Frodnce an Fnrnitureon Satardays: Btock Sales on Tuesdays, fihf epskin Sales every second Friday! HAKAIA MONTHLY BALE, Ist THUB& DAT — tha month. FRIEDLANDER BROS.. j^ETER WILLIAMS, UonwrJ
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1721, 21 December 1887, Page 2
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