DIM ANT AND OOE TT AVItfG decided opon retftlng from buslafl»a at the eDd of the present montN (PEBRHARY), bare to i re^p'otfuHy nqii-«t that all ACOOHNTg W U) ba ( paid on or before the 27 h Inst,, ater which date the came matt, of a neoveaUy, ba left m the h icda of a Oolltctor. Ashbnrton, February 6th, 1888. DIMANT AND COE. THE LARGEST STOOK 0F COLONIAL CLOTHING IN THE ASHBURTON COUNTY. A SPECIAL LINE OF ASHBUBTON TWEED BUTS AT 47s 6d KAIAPOI TWEED TROUSERS 10s 6d HABYESTEBS J MOLjSSKTNS FliOM 6s lid MITCHELL & TURNER TAKCRED BTKEET. ALBERT BOBEKTS BAS FOR SALF,— Corn sacks LA * GE CIZE AND F(7LL weight. SEAMING TWINE IN ANY k QUANTITY. Clovers, — RED, WHITE, COWGBASS, ALSYKE, and TREFOIL. RYEGRABS, OOCKSFOOI, as» RAPa. ANCHOR Binding Wire and very best Binder Twine. Golden Tares, Cape Barley, COOPER'S SHEEP DIP rpTip 8T A NDARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NKVT ZEALAND. WITH UNLIMITED UABILITY O? SQABI H")LD S3. CAriTAL— £l,ooo7ooo bTERLING. HEAD OFFICFT DUNEDIN. YtiTSUBERS hare tba most undoubted Security under this Company's PoHoies? JL^ ro-.«ttiur «ith tiij aa-orano of Pro »pt und Liberal Settlement of Cliimx. FIRE and M BlNfj i\l X \ accepted oi a > description* o Property and Mercbandiae also Crop, -■tack, and Vlaomne Rinks at Lowest »nte< of Premium. FHelity of P»r«ons holdinK si nation* oi trust «uarantoad. OFFICE : HEREFORD HTBERT, OHRISTOBOaCH. (Opposite back of New Zealand.) ARCHIBALD ,»CnT, Manager for Canterbury, ALBEET EOBEIITS, 15 AGIiNT, ASK6URTON LONG RUSSIAN HEIP TWINE, COLONIAL MANUFACTURED 4-Ply (Green Label), 900 feet to'tha Pouni. THE Un&enigned aaki the epeeial attention of FARMERS and CONTRACTOR*to ttis article as one of the cheapest and best TWINES over put oi ihe market I hay* advocated this claBS of TWINfI for years, simply beciuse I consider it th BOMt economical any farmer can nse. Farmerß will find this TWiNE of i UNIFOBM THICKn^SS, STRENGTH, aud LENGTH, nhrougfcont. It will work succetefnlly on aoy make o F Binder. It will run farther, and do more work at a leu coat, and tie m >re grain than any twine I know of. Thi wH be clear to everyonee' mind who co niders that, running as it does, 900 feet to the ponnd meant— TH RBE QUARTERN OF A MILE IN A BAuL, and MOBS THAN 19 MILKS PER CWl\ Every Ball b?s a Greer Tioket with name on,,wlth a it rnna 900 feot to the pound. MAMLLATWINE OF BEST QUiLITY. SHAKESPEARE 1 1 ! "To gild refined gold to paint the lily, To throw a perfume on the violet, To smooth the ice or add another hue Unto the rainbow ; or with taper-light To seek the beauteous eye of heaven ; to grrnish, To advei tise the well-known Wood's It's wasteful and ridiculous excesp v> " Kirn Johz% w Act IV, Scene 2 ASK FOR WA I TE RA. OO D'S BINDKE, A!«D TAKE NO OTHEBg SALES FOR 188X3557 MACHINES. For bale,— J SEOONIXHAND TWIME M ;CORMIOK 1 SECOND HaWD <4 XWINK WO DS I SSr^ND HAjSTwiRE MdOOBMICK s b. FEPIUMAN
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1764, 11 February 1888, Page 2
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504Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1764, 11 February 1888, Page 2
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