H- M I JONES THE Revolution of tinia has brought us to another OR T SFS m the History of Lifo culmioati- g in the arri a'> of SANTA 'LAiH wo '8 expected here be ween the 24th and i)sth inst. T ■ alford a proper and fittin; reception of he above m ntiooefl diHtiiigiiishcd visitor, the unrteiaitfiu-d ba3 procured i om th« bent Vlarket a LARGE an^ VARIE • as-wttuent of STATH) -liKY B i')KS TOYS, FAN YGO >DS. GLASS »md BASKET WAKE, OrfKA&liiN* if, and other GOODS too nu«Droui to particularise. OPENING OF NEW- PRSMISF.S. In order to extend and facilitate Business, the Proprietor has creeled ' Urge and commodious premises adjoining tho Somerset Hotel, East Street, winch-will ba ooeu-rd temporarilyt or the XMAS tiade. OOME AND SEE THE Is TABLES ! OOME AND SEE THE 6d TABLES '"■■■•■•■■• All (' ooda marked m plain figures at lowest possible prices; OOME ONE! OOME ALL ! ! COME EARLY TO AVOID THE CRUSH. SCHOOLS LIRERALLY DTCALT WITH. SMALL PROFITS, LARGE AND QUICK RETURNS is the MOTTO of the Proprietor. 12 9 The Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Company OF NEW ZEALAND. WITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY OP SHAREHOLDERS. CAPITAL— £I,6oo7bOO STERLING. HEAD OFFICIT DUNEDIN. TNBURERS have the most undoubted Security under this Company's Polioief 1_ together with an assurance of Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. FIXE and MARINE BIBKB accepted on all descriptions of Property and Merchandise, also Crop, Stack, and Machine Risks at Lowest Hates of Premium. : Fidelity of Persons holding situations of trust guaranteed. OFFICE : HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTOHUECH. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand.) ARCHIBALD SCOTT, Manager for Canterbury. ALBERT ROBERTS, * Agent, Aehbnrton. 15 THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES O C r\]\J Q about to make their wills, and desiring to secure tho Jr J-J IV )D \J xi O faithful execntion of their last wishes. TO"^'^■DQA'^TQ about to nmrry and make jrovision by marriage jTILIAOUINp contractor settlement. ,' TOPP^PQ^N^Q conteniplating tho settling of their estate, or oft JT -EjlaOv-'I i O sum. or euoib of money by trust deed. '-• 'T'A "D T? 13 Cf\ IV[ C desiroua of conßtitutitig trußts for charitable or IU rJuAOUINO benevolent objects. Tfl ETHDCIPM TDIIOTCCO holding moneys m trust for peraooi IU rUKUUII InUuILLU resident m this colony. All such should obtain detailed information from the PXTBLIO TRUSTEE, Custom House Quay, Wellington, or from
ACLAND, BAiiNs, AFD CO., CHRISTCHUJ&OH. Or D. M. ROSS, TIMABU. 16
CHRISTMAS AND_NEW YEAR THE~~ The "Zeaiandia" Boot Store HAB made special preparation for the Holiday tme, ard is CELLING a$ th« LOWEST possible PKiCE, Woods suitable for Freseuts, ttc, together with the usual EVEKYUAY LINES. CONE AND SIE F X YOURSE: VHES. Everyone oan fee suited, both m PHICE and QUALITY, and the Stock is larger and betier s< rted than anywheree.se. GIVE THE «<Z..S.?' A TBIAf., AND YOU WILL GET THOBOUGH SATJSFAO H' 'N. "ZEALANBIA"BOOT STORE, EASI BTBEET. LOW RUSSIAN HEMP TWINE, COLONIAL MANUFACTUBE. 4-Ply (Green Label), 900 feet to the Pound. fpHE Undersigned asks tho special attention of FARMERS and OONTBAOTOBb 1 to this article as one of the cheapest and best. TWINES ever put on the market. I have advocated this class of TW INE for years, simply because I consider it tho moat eoonomioal any farmer can use. Farmers will find this TWINE of UNIFORM THICKNESS, STRENGTH, and LENGTH, throughout. It will work successfully on any make of Binder. It will run further and do more work at a le.-s coat, and tie mire grain than any twine I know of. Thi* wM be clear to everyones' mind, who co eiders that, running as it does, 900 feet to the pound means—THKEE QUARTERS OP A MILE IN A BALL, and MORE THAN 19 MILFS PER OWT Every Ball hys a Green Ticket with name on, with a guarantee that it runs 900 feet to the pouud. MANILLA TWINE OF BEST QUALITY.
A GBEAT WAj^T SUPPLIED. No package Genuine? ~\T A T \Tf~\T T"\rT7' / Package Genuin* without this Trade j V J\±J V VjJjllM JCi \ -without thin Trade Mark., Mark. THE nature of VALVOLP'E is such, that it imparts to the bearings a bright carb"ni*Bed surface, which absolutely stops the wear of the metal by its continued application ; and, aa it dees uot oxodise and dry away like seed, lard, sperm, or mixed oilb, it ia a more economical lubricator. Where it is used, the machinery stnrta readily, however long it may have beau at rest, or however cold tho weather. VALVOLINB, unlike Bp^rm, lard, seed, and mixed paraffine oils, will not absorb oxygen and grow rancid by a^e ; therefore, m factories where it is us-id entirely safety is insured from spontaneous fires, even if it becomes mixed with cotton or woollen waste, and laid aside aside for momhs. No clea- ing of machinery with k-rosene or r.ther gum dissolvers is required after VALV' >LINEha3 thoroughly removed ihe oil previously uspd. Tests made by the Steven's Institute o? Tenhnologv on " frctnn oil-t sters," pro« nonnce VALVoLINB to be the only mine al oi* which Jested superior to sperm or lard oils ; it wore longer without h«atiug, relieving fri tion better, eic It is manufactured b^ LKON'A:>D and ELLI , at their works at tfdgewater, N J.. which are the most extensive of their ki'il m the country. This firm has been engaged m the m nufacture of cyiinder a id »alveoils for twenty yeTtts, and were the first to introduc' mineral as a substitute for tailow m steam cylinders. They guarantee that their VALVOLINrt < IL wi 1 case-harden and will preserve the metal and furai h *nore lubrication f r the mowy than auy other oil, a fact thut is confirmed by the testimony of Lumerous master mechanic). ASK H WALTER A. WOOD'S BINDEB, 1 [ATSD TAKE NO OTHEB. SALES FOR 1886^8,557 MACHINES,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1733, 6 January 1888, Page 3
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