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H- M- JOKESTHE Revolutiou of lira--) has brought us to another ORTSIS m the History of Life culminating iv the afri' al of SANTA OLAUS, who is expected here between the 24th and 25tli ins?. T > afFord a proprr and fittin : reception of the above mentioned distil. guißhed visitor, the undo Binned has procurod from the beet Market a LARGE an 3 VARIE.D assortment of STATION &KV, BOOKS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, GLASS and BA^KETVVAWE, OKNAMEMTc 5 , and other GOODS too numerous to particularise. ;_ OPENING oP"iiw PPtrMISES. m In order to extend and fucilitato Busir.ess, the Propno'T h -s Tectod l.rge and 1. commodious premises adjoining tho Someiset Hotel, East Street, whic » will be opened I, temporarily for the XM AS tiade. te _ — ' -■■■' ■ : ■ • .•/'■ )f COME AND SEE THE Is TABLES ! COME AND SEE TEE 6d TABLES All I ocda marked m plain figures at loweßt possible prices; COME ONE t OOME ALL 11 O 3MB EARLY TO AVOID TBB CRUSH. SCHOOLS LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. SMALL PROFITS. LARGE ANDy '• QUICK RETUKNS is the MOTTO of the Proprietor. „■ 12 9 The Standard ■ Fire and Marine Insurance Company OF NEW ZEALAND. WITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. . CAPITAL— £I,OOO7OOO. STEELING. • HEAD OFFICET DUNEDIN. INSURERS have the most undoubted Security '-under this Company's Policies) together with an assurance of Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. FIK-JS and MARf NJ3 RISKB accepted on a<l descriptions of Property and Merchandise, alßo Crop, Stack, and Maphine Risks at t „ Lowest Jbtate« of Premium. , ; Fidelity of Persons holding situations of trust guaranteed. OFFICE: HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURO B. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand ) ARCHIBALD fcCOTT, Manager for Canterbury. ALBERT BOBERTP, ■. Agent, Ashburton. . 15 THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND OFFERS GUfcEJAT ADVANTAGES TOT>^^ l p C r\T\l C about to make their wills, and desiring to secure tho JL J-iX\OL/INO faithful execution of their last wishes. T^A T)T7T)QnATQ a^ oufc t0 marry and make provision by m jut! ago 1U X XjIVU UIN O contract or settlement. TOT^I7T)QAK^C contemplating the settling of their estate, or of a X. JujL\OV/1i O sum or sums of money by trust deed. 1317 P QH W Q desiroUßof constituting trusts for charitable or X Jur\O\JV\O benevolent objects T(\ rfIDSIIPM TDIIOTCCO holding moneys m trast for peraons 111 rUntlull inUUiLLU resident m this colony. All such should obtain detailed information from . the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Custom House Quay, Wellington, or from ACLAND, BARNS, AFD Ou., CBRISTCHURCH, Or D. M. ROSS, TIMARU. 16 GHEISTIAS MDNEW YEAK. THE . :. ■ .. The "Zealandia '" Boot Store HAB made special preparation for the Holiday t'me, and is SELLING at tho LOWEST possible PRICE, Goods suiiabfe for Presents, etc., together with the BBual EVERYDAY LINES. CONE AND SiiE F.iK YOURSELVES. '■ Everyone can be suited, both in' PRICE and QUALITY, and the Stock is larger and better sorted than any whoreels?. GIVE THE " Z.,8." A TRIAL, AND YOU WILL GET THOROUGH SATISFACTION. *ZE A.LANBIA" BOOT STORE, .. ■■,■;■ EAST STfiBET. , ■ "'.- LONG RUSSIAN HEMP TWINE, COLONIAL MATsUFACTUBE. 4-Ply (Green Label), 900 feet to < the Pound. THE Undersignedasks tho special attention of FARMERS and OONTBAOTOfcS to this article as* one of the cheapest and best TWINES over put on the market. I have advocated this class of TWINE for years, eimply because I consider it the most economical any farmer can use. Farmers will find this TWiNE of UNIFOEM THICKNESS, STRENGTH, and LENGTH, throughout. It will work succeaßfully on any make of Binder. It will run further, and do more work at a let-s cost, and tie more grain than any twine I know of. Thi will be clear to everyones' mind who considers that, running as it does, 900 feet to the pound means—THREE QUARTERS OF A MILE IN A BALL, and MOBB THAN 19 MILES PER OWT. Every Ball h?s a Green Tioket with name on, with a guarantee that it runs 900 feet to the pound. MANILLA TWINE OE BEST QUALITY. A GEEAT WANT SUPPLIEjj. No package Genuine") "\T A T" "XT/^iT TTVTT? /No package Genuine without this Trade j V j£\JU V vJljllYJu I wiihoutthia Trade Mark. ■ ■■■ Mark, •;•-•;■ fpHE nature of VALVOLINE is such, that it imparts to the bearings a bright, i carbonised surface, which übsolutely stops the wear of the metal by ite tinued application ; and, as it does not'oxodiso and dry away like seed, lard, sperm, or mixed oils, It is a more economical lubricator. Where it is used, the machinery 6tnrts readily, however long it may have been ut rest, or however cold the weather. VALVOLINJB, unlike sperm, lard, seed, and mixed paraffine oils, will not abaorb oxygen and grow rancid by a»e ; therefore, m factories where it is used entirely, safety ib insured from spontaneous fires, even if it becomes mixed with -.cotton or woollen wastej and laid aside aside for months. No cleaning' of machinery wkh' keroaono or other gum dißsolvers is required after VAXVOLINE ha 3 thoroughly removed the oil previously used. 1 ests made by the Steven's institute of Technology on " f ricinn oil-testera," pro« nounce VALVoLINE to be the only mineral oil which tested superior to sperm' lard oils ; it wore longer without heating, relieving friction better, etc It is manufactured hi LEONAKD and ELLId, at their works at Edgewater, N, which are the moat exteutdvo of their kind m the country. This firm has engaged m the manufacture of cylinder aad valve oils for twenty years, and the first to introduce mineral-nil as a substitute for tallow m steam cylinders, guarantee that their VaLVOLINW OIL will case-harden and will preserve the ." and furaish more lubrioation for tho money than any other oil, a faot th»t firmed by the testimony of numerous master mechanics. , ASK K>B . WALTER. A. WOOD'S . BINDEB, [AND TAKE NO OTHER. SALES FOR laMW MAGHiES. \mmmm—m* F, FEBRIMAN,' AAVuttopr

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1735, 9 January 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1735, 9 January 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1735, 9 January 1888, Page 3

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