ilwmmmmm** m iin m ti- ri iii>ini-ii ir ■•■!> if '. i_mii»i m nil I .jMwiiil. G^EAT CLEARING BALE FURNITURE, &c. ( &d : • PICKFORD AND OJ^DRILL | HAYINTG received nbtioa to quit their Prenvsos, m cons quonco o' the larv;! Veing^ at onoe requited for New Kuildingß, have decided lo hAd a C tlffifP .!.'•' A Cß.!; ?©f all their Largo Stpelr, consisting of — . ...■":•..> FUUNITuRri m variety, HANDSOME CHESTS DRAWERS, O iJEFFTONERSr IRON.A^D WO ;D BEDSTKArS, Choico TOILET WARw. 2 Oaaes FENDERS AND FlftK l aOlv'S, BEDDING, OR JOKERY AND GLASSWARE at prices that must effect a Clearance m ONE MONTH. . ..'.] .'.;. ."..; -■ ' H.M.JONES. . ..■,; ; : -\ \, THE Revolution of tima has brought us to another CRISIS m the History of Ltfe culminating m the arrival of SANTA GLAUS, who is expected here between the 24th and 25th inst. To afford a proper and fitting reception of the above mentioned distinguished visitor, the undersigned has ptocnred from the 1 best-Market a LARGE and VARIED assortment of STATIONERY, KOOKS, TOYS, FANoY GOODS*; GLASB rind BASKETWARE, ORNAMENTS, and other GOODS too numerous to ; particularise. ' : OPENING OF NEW;; PREMISES. In order to estood.aad facilitate Business, the Proprietor has- ereoted large and oommodions premiaea adjoining the Somerset Hotel, EsstStreet, which will be opened temporarily for the XMAS ti ado * . . • . COME AND SEE THE Is TABLES! COME AND SEE THE 3» TABLE 9 All (* oodo marked m plain figures at lowest possible prices; 3 v 't COMB ONE! COME ALL!! COME EARLY TO AVOID THE<3RtTBB^ ? SCHOOLS LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. SMALL PROFITS,. LARGE AND ' QUICK RRTURNS is the MOTTO of the Proprietor. : 12 9 THE! STANDARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANf ; 4; OF NEW ZEALAND. ; ' WIT^^UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. ' % \ t \ ' '/[CiteAL-^ljOOO^boO STERLING^ , ' **,'/;, HEAD OFFIC¥7 DUNEDIN. : FNSURERS have Iho most undoubted Security under this Company's Polioies J_ together with an assurance of Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Qlaims.4 v FIXE and MARINE RI^KH accepted on a'l descriptions of .Property and-^ Merchandise, blbo Crop, Stack,, and Maqhine- Risks at, ■ ;"./.'V»»il 'Lowest JLfaten of Premiuiul •?.;:;?: r^Oi' wkr: : i Fidelity of Persons holding situations of. trust gaarahteed. ,j .■ y-.^V;- :,-■? OFFICE : HEREFORD STREET, ;OHRTStCE[UJRCHV: '^'ZJ-^l (Opposite Dank^of New Zealand.) "■ I"".-, "■"",[ ''"l",j'-' e ''"' • Attgei^ALb jtOott, V v^ \'^ i;; ; •■ • Manager^for "'.Canterbury. ..'^'A .."■■■ ALiBEBT ROBERTS, - -'V Vl 1^ y AGENT, TENT, TARPAULIN, FLAG, AND HORSECLOTH MANUFAOTDRERi A LARGE momo ALWAYS ON HAND OF TENTS OP ALL SIZES <ptitGO, DUCK, TWILL, AND CANVAS; Manilla Rope "Plongh Lines, Fishing Lines, Clothes and (Iturden Ltaer* IRON AND WOODEN BLOCKS., . [Speoial attention s called to the well-assorted] •'• c STOCK OF HORSE COVEBtei . All made on the Premises. ?■■• Tary^'iu* from 6 x 8 to 24x30 always m stock. v ',(r. ■ Oilckin Clothing made on the Prwnkei, ' 1 MARQOEES from 12 x24t025x 65 ON HIRE. '!,-.!' '; ' 4LL Ordxbs bt Lbxtxr ob Teieobih Pbohfxly Attbndbd to* ■'■- < . " -:. W. PATCHING -;-:ir IO8fi) :'■/ EAB T BTHEET, A8HI) UR T ON. - ''•"' '= j ' LOM RUSSIAN HEMP TWIKE, ;: COLONIAL MANUFACTUBE. f ' 4-Ply (Greon Label), 900 feet to the Pound. '■..■■■ \ fPHE Undersigned asks the special attention of FARMERS and GONTBACTOiRr I to thin article m qno of the cheapest and best TWINES ever put o* the market • I have advoXated thifl olass of TWINS for years, simply bocauae I consider it th moat economical any farmer cau- use. Farmeis will find this TWjiNE of '.;•■■ UNIFOEM THICK N" ESS, STRENGTH, and LENGTH/;. througljout. It will work suoceeefully on any make of Binder. It will run farther, and do more work at a"le*s cost, and tie more grain than any twine I know of. ;/j?m will be clear to evorybnes' mind who coneiders that, running as it does, SOO feet tor * the pound means—THREE QUARfEm OF A MILE IN A BALL, and MOBB THAN 19 MILEB PER OWi 1 . Every Ball h?s a Gre«n Ticket with name onj with - a guarantee that it runs 900 feet to the pound . . , 5 . !•..•? MANILLA TWINE OP BEST QUALITY. : ->' "-'- SHAKESPEARE ! ! ! "To gild refined gold to paint the lily, , . - : .; V.' t% To throw a perfume on the violet, ! .;;. ' ; 'v';%:; To smooth the ice or add another hue . . ";,• Unto the rainbow ; or with taper-light ■ - \- To seek the beauteous eye of heaven ; to "garnish, '•■; " * To advertise the well-known "Wood's ' , : v ! It's wasteful and ridiculous excess !" , •'■■» ' " King John," Act IV, Scene VASK FOB ; " : vVALTERA* WOOD'S BINDEE, : - A^D-T&KE NO OTHE>; ' ~ i SALES FOR 188J1M57 MAGHINES. F. FEEBIMAN, Astouvton, ;\, | BKGONDHAND TWINE MoCORMIOK V" V : ? , | SECONDHAND] TWIHE WOOtyS ! '^ !; " H »BXJONpiH\NI> Wifßß M«OORMIOKi3 ■ J'^'J-. •-'' '.'J' '■',
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1745, 20 January 1888, Page 3
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721Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1745, 20 January 1888, Page 3
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