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_1~"• . , • " li. JV1 L JONES. /TIHB RGyp'ufiO'J of-. lima has brought us to another ORfSIS m tho History of Life • culminating w the ani ai of SANTA ( 'L v\ US. who is expe.qted here betwesn the 24th and 25th inst. To afford a prop.-r find fittinj reception of 'the above nvntionerl ' disting.j : sh':d vie'tor, the un).«rßi-jjatd has pvoc.ire'l f»om the best Market a LARGE an-i VARIED aso-tm.eht of STATf) ib&Y B )QKS TOYS, FANCY GOODS GLASS and R^KBTWAHE, OKNAiISN TS, and other GOODS too numerous to particularise. :e% # OPENING OK~NIfiW PREMISES. ken In order to extend aad facilitate Tiiißines*, tho ?;• , ri.. <r has ereotei largo and eel- commodious premises adjoining Hie Somerset Hotel, E<.U LLcet, which will be onened H. temporarily for the XMAS tiade. the ——_«—» l ° e [ COME AND SEE THE Is TABLES ! OOME AND SEE THE 60 TABLEB 1 re All C oods marked m plain figures at lowest possible prioes; OOME ONE I OOME ALL ! ! POME~EARLY TO AVOID TBE ORUtH. vp SCHOOLS LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. SMALL PROFITS, LARGE AND ' »■• QUICK RETURNS is the MOTTO of the Proprietor. 12 9 The Staadard Fire and Marine Insurance Company OF NEW ZEALAND. WITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. AL CAPITAL— £I,OOO7OOO feTEBLING. E HEAD OFFICIFT DUNEDIN. INSURERS have the most undoubted Security under this Company's Policies, +osrether with an as-urancn of Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. FIRE and M-\RrNffi RI6KS accepted on all descriptions of Property and ' Merohandiae, also Crop, Stack, and Maohine Risks at Lowest JKatß« of Premium. Fidelity of Persona holding situations of trust guaranteed. . OFFICE : HEREFORD BTREET, CHRISTGHUKCH* r 0 (Opposite Bank of New Zealand ) ARCHIBALD SCOTT. Manager for Ctniorburv. ALBERT ROBERTS, «u«oury. Agent, Ashbnrton. . 15 lot — _: \ . .•- ■■: X. !S THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND Qd OFFERS ORE AX ADVANTAGES B _ TH P"p D QON about t0 m * ko ihe} * wilfß> aud desiring to secure tho Ijj IV A I_jA\kJWl^O faithful execution of their jast wishes. ty TV) T)T7PQnNQ about t0 marry a » d «^ke provision by nnrriage ,6t AW A iurVsJUI^O contractor settlement. lm TO PPP^iniSF^l oOflte| nplnting the Fettling of their estate, or of a A\J A A-iJLVKJVi* O sum or euma of money by trust deed h> TO PFR^ON^s deßir< >U8 of constitutiig trusts for charitable or a ' 1U A i-iIIKJUIIO bbnevolent objects ' ■ a TO FOREIGN TRUSTEES S b -S3K4 . ttoßt for perao - All such should obtain detailed information from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Custom House Quay, Wellington, or from E AOLAND, BARNS, AND CO., CKRIfcTOHURCH Or D. M. ROSS, TIMARU. % 6 CHEISTMAS AND NEW YEAE. ' THE '" . The "Zealandia " Boot fStore ' TT AAt8 t nwtf™ 1 -ff ep 4m% J" r ) he ? olidft y ***> aQ d is SELLING at the fiJ^vSS^&S^^^ BUltablefor Preseat8 ' etc " lo « ethwwith CONE AND S* E FOR YOURSELVES. Everyone can be suited, both m PIUCE and QUALITY, and the Stook is larger Q and better sorted than anywheree.'se, GIVE THE "Z.,8." A TRIAL, AND YOU. WILL GEr THOROUGH SATISFACTION. * L . «ZE ALANBIA" BOOT STORE; EAST STREET. ' LONG RUSSIAN HEMP TWINE, COLONIAL MATTOFACTUBE. 4-Ply (Green Label), 900 feet to the Pound, nHHE Undersigned asks tho special attention of FARMERS and OONTRAOTORb ! to this article as on* of tbe cheapest and best TWINES ever put on the market I have advocated this class of TWIN T E for years, simply because I consider it the most economical any farmer can use. Farmers will find this TWINE of OTIFOKM THXCKffESS, STKENGKTH, and LENGTH, throughout. It will work Buccetefully on any make of Binder. It will run farther and da more work at ale s cost, and tie more grain than any twine I know of Thi* wiii be clear to evoryones' mind who co aiders that, running as it does, 900 feet to the pound means— THREE QUARTERS Ob 1 A MILE IN A BALL, and MORE THAN 19 MILES PER CWl\ Every Ball h ?8 a Gre«n Ticket with name on, with a guarantee that it runs 900 feet fo tho pound. MANILLA TWINE OE BEST QUALITY. 1 . _ __ „ A GEE AT WANT SUPPLIED. No packaee Genuine I\T A 1" "VT/^WT TTSI"P / package Genuine without thin Trade ) ViiJuVlJljLlNJlit without this Trade Mark. Mark. ■ THE nature of VALVOLI Y E is finch, that it imparts to the bearings a bright carbonised surface, which »bsolu*ely stops the wear of the metal by its continued application ; and, as it dues net oxodisa aud dry a^ay like seed, lard sperm or mixed oils, It is a more economical lubricator. Wtiere it ia used, the machinery stfirts readily, however long it may have hoen at rest, or however cold tha weather. VALVOLINtf, unlike Bperm, lard, seed, and mixe<i pnraflmo oil?, will not ab.'orb oxygon ard grow rancid by a^e ; therefore, m factories whero it is usd entirely safety is insured from spontaneous firea, even if it becomes mixed with cotton or woollen waste, and laid aside aside for months. No cleaning of michinery with kerosene or ether gum dissolvers is required after VA.LVOLINE hai thoroughly removed the oil previously used. Tests made by the S. even's Institute of Technology on " fn'ctiin oil-testers," pro* nounce VALVoLINE to be the only mineral oi! which tested superior to sperm or lard oils ; it wore longer without heating, relieving friction better, etc It is manufactured b£ LEON AUD and ELLI-, at their works nt Edgewater, N J. which are tbe most extetituve of their kiod m the country. This firm has been engaged m the minuincture of cylinder and valve oilb for twenty years, and were the first to introduce mineral' nil as a substitute for tallow m steam cylinders. They guarantee that their VALVOLINK OIL wi 1 case-harden and will preserve the metal and furnish more lubrication for the money than any other oil, a fact that is cm' firmed by the testimony of numerous master mechanic j. . ASK FOE . WALTER A* "WOOD'S BINDEE, '-\r AND TAKE NO OTHER. SALES FOR 188MM57 MACHINES. mmmmmm* F, FEBBIJtAff," Ashburtojj;

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1732, 5 January 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1732, 5 January 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1732, 5 January 1888, Page 3

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