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I • EL M- JONESTHE Revolution of timn his brought us to another CRISIS io tho History of Life culminating m tho nrri a 1 of SANTA CLAUS, who is expected here between the 24th and 25th inst. To aiford a proper find fitting reception of tho above mentioned distinguished visitor, the undersigned l:as procured ftom the best Market a LARftfr and VAlilEi) as oitment of STATIONIOKVT., B M.)KS, TOi'S FANuY EH'ma GLASS and BAsKETWABE, OKNAMfiNTS, and other GOODS too numerous?© particularise. OPENING OF NEW PEEMISE& In order to ex lend and facilitate Business, tho Proprietor has orectod Icree and eommodions premi3ca adjoining ths Somerset Hotel, East Street, wl ich will be onencd temporarily for tho XMAS iinde. GOME AND SEE THE Is TABLES ! 00; MK AND SEE T*!E 6o TABLES ! All (foods marked m plaiD figures at !owest possible prices. COME ONE ! COME ALL ! ! COM.E KARLY TO AVOID THE CRUSH; SCHOOLS LIRRR4LLY DEALT WITH. SMALL PROFITS LARGE AND QUICK RETURNS is the MOTTO of the Proprietor. 12 9 CHBISTIAS ___)_Ne¥lKb" "the The "Zealandia" Boot Store HAB made special preparation for the Holiday time, and is FELLING at fh* LOWEBT possible PRICE, Goods suitable for Presents, etc., toeetber Vsh the usual EVERYDAY LINKS. ' °« eiter w « ttt CONE AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Everyone can be suited, both m PRICE and QUALITY, and the Stock is larger and better sorted than any whereelse. GIVE THE «Z.,8." A TRIAL, AND YO~O WILL GET THOROUGH SATISFACTION. J-auttuuiiU STORE, EAST STEEET. Tie Staadard Fire and fflariae Insurance Company OF NEW ZEALAND. WITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY OP SHAREHOLDERS. CAPITAL— £I,(MVOOO STERLING. HEAD OFFICE~7 DUNEDIN. INSURERS have the most undoubted Security under this Company's Poliefoß together with an assurance of. Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claim* ' _„ FIXE and MARINK BILK'S eccepted oa all deacriptions of Propartv and Merchandise, also Crop, Stack, and Machine Risks at Lowest Kate* of Premium. Fidelity of Persons holding situations o£ trust guaranteed. OFFICE : HEREFORD STREET, CHRTSTOHUfiC'H. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand V ARCHIBALD JtCOTT, " Manager for CanferLii-v ALBERT ROBERT?, winrerbu'j. . Agent, Ashburton. '15 THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFIGE OF NEW ZEALAND OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES TOPF R Q 2 bout , to mako their willfl » nnd desiring to secure the 1 Jul\O\Jl^O faithful execution of their last wishes. TO PT7PQHNQ about t0 raarr y a »d make provißion by marriage l\J JrHirVkJUIXO contractor settlement, TOPFR^^^NQ contemplating the settling of Iheir estate, or of a 1 J-ilV>sJWl^wJ sum or sums of money by trust deed TO PERSONS d tZo°eito c bTo'a" lUg " ÜBtß for char "" ble " TO FOREIGN TRUSTEES as,;. 11 "" to .»—• All such should obtain detailed inforoiation from the PUBLiTa TRUSTEE, Custom House Quay, Wellington, or from "««*« ACLAND, BARNS, AND CO., CHRISTCHURCH Or D. M. ROSS, TIMARU. ' 1 C LONG EUSSIAN HEMP TWINE, COLONIAL MATSiTJFACTUKE. d-Ply (Green Label), 900 feet to the Pound. ' - nPHE Undersigned aska the special attention of FARMERS and OONTRAOTOBS to this article as one of the choapost and best TWINES ever put oa the market I have advocated this class of TW INE for year s, simply becauae I consider it th« moat eeonomioal any farmer can use. Farmers will find this TWiNE of UNIFOEM THICKNESS, STKENGTH, and LENGTH, throughout. It will work succe-efully on any make of Binder. It will run further and do more work ot a le 8 cost, and tu> m :re grain than any twine I know of. Tbi ■ will be clear to everyones'mincl l who coaaiders that, running as it does, 900 feet to i the pound meanH—THRUE Q'JARrEUS OF A MILE IN A BALL and MORv I THAN 19 MILES PER OJVT. Every Ball b, B a Gre«n Ticket with name o££l a guarantee that it rune 900 feet to the pound. ' MAS ILLA TWINE OF BEST QUALITY. A GEEAT WANT SUPPLIER No paokaKe Genuine) "TT A FiVnT TATIP 1 /No rackageGenuin. vnthout this Trade $ \ J\XJ V \J JULIM Hi I without this Trade Mark. — Mark( THE nature of VALVOLINE is such, that it imparts to the bearings a bright, carbonised surface, which übsolutcly stops the wear of the metal by its <nntinued application ; and, as it does not oxodiae and dry away like seed, lard, epenn, or mixed oils, It is a more economical lubricator. Where it is used, the machinery starts readily, however long it may have been at reat, or however cold tin weather. VALVOLINE, unlike sperm, lard, seed, and mixed paraffine oils, will not absorb oxygen aid grow rancid by a^e ; therefore, m factories where it is uasd entirely, safety is insured from spontaneous iire3, even if it becomes mixed with cotton or woollen waste, and laid aside a*ido for months. No clea» ins; of machinery with kerosene or <.ther gutu dissolvers is required after VALVOLINE haa thoroughly remov.-d rhe oil previously used. 'Tests made by tho Steven's Institute o c Technology on " frctnn oil-testers," prononnoe VALVOLINE to be the only mineral oil which tested superior to sperm or lard oils ; it wore longer without hen ting, relieving friction better, etc. It ie manufactured b£ LEONARD tmd ELLI*, at their works at Edgewater, N /., which are the most exteubive of their kind m the country. This firm has been engaged m the manufacture of cylinder and valve oilb for twenty years, and were the first to introduce mineral <Ml aa a Rubßtitu'o for tallow m steam cylinders. They guarantee that their VALVOLINK OIL wi 1 case-harden and will preserve the metal, and furnibh moro lubrication for the money than auy other oil, a fact that is confirmed by the testimony of numerous master mechanic 3. ASK FOE WALTER A. WOOD'S BINOEE, JAND TAKE NO OTHER. SALES FOR 188_1p57 MACHINES. F. FBBBIMAlf; AsKbwtou,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1731, 4 January 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1731, 4 January 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1731, 4 January 1888, Page 3

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