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L' A~sJk\ -I SELLING OFF, /?% & o Great Reductions, /^pr^ £ O j!^^»! 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT (Tn^b^ - 25 for oi^ MoNm %iij^ o , XJ ]\/rURRA"V, Jeweller, having secured the Premiaes late!y O JLX), J>X cccupiei by Mr Njsate, Oheinißt, la now offering his »— m STOCK at a 5/3 DISCOUNT OP Ba IN THE £ PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL. 3 2G TMCHBiHSFfUCBINIoWF"' ZEALAJNDIA BOOT STORE EAST STREET ASHBURTON

Public Notices NOTICE. DURING my absence Accounts can be paid either toDftW T Hannah, at my residence, Tanored Street, or to Mb William Hoene, Burnett Street. 3*31 THOMAS LEAHY. TO PAINTERS. \\ 7 ANTED Tenders for Painting H. YV Mataon and Oo'b. Store. Tendera done at 3 p m. on SAIURDAY, March 10th, to be addre'secLto DA\ID THOMAS, 3 57 Ashburton. MO.NTfILY ADVERTISER. TUIE above baa bean for over TWO I years one of the greatest and mos; successful mediam-3 for Advertiaing that has been started m the District, acd the Proprietor intends to prove this statement by erecting one at the Rakaia Railway Station, without extra charge. All new Advertisements Bhould be m by the 21at R. ELSTOtf, 3<'sl Proprietor. £20 REWARD, IN consequence of the amount of Poaching going on m the Creeks on the Lpgmhor Estate, the above reward will be paid to anyone giving information that will lead to a conviction. From this dato No ONE will te permitted to fish m the Creeks on the Laembor Estate U*fitt . DONALD McLEAN. NOTICE. TOURING DR LEAHY'S abaenoe In Hiugland, Dr W. T. Hannah will conduct the practice, and may be consulted at Dr Leahy's renidence, Tancted Street. An Immediate oettlemeDt of all Accounts requested. 2*50 A DVERTIB EM EN T . 10 THE EDITOR. Sib, — I beg through your paper to inform the Public of Ashburton and Districts that 1 ana the successful applicant for the vacancy m the firm of Messrs John Urr and Co , who have been pleased to accept my services and confide m me the en+ue management of their first clas* Grocery Establishment, second to none m these colonies, both for Variety of Stock, Cheapness, and Quality. I therefore solicit the pest favors of my old friends, I particularly so considering the low, contemptible, and sophisticated means, employed through your paper to damage me m my vocation ; but this I will and do defy if approached with upright and honest statements. I am, sir, Your Obedient Servant, 3 35 H. H. Stephens. Biziiß. num. baz&ar. ABAZAAB and GIFT AUCTION m aid of the Funda of the Parochial District of Longbeaoh, will be held at Tiowald ou E»Bter Monday, 2nd April, 1888, m the Sfcorea opposite the Railway Station (late Jones and Bkadshaw's) kindly lent by Mr D. Thomas. Baz»ar open at 12.30 ; Live and Dead Stook, and Farm Produce, will be sold daring the day by Auction. Admission, 6d. Children, half-price. Refreshments provided at a moderate charge. 3*12 TBE PEOPLE'S GROCER SAYS :— I ATTRIBUTE my success m Busim sa to the fact that I always uphold and carry out the GRKAT PRINCIPLE OF TRUTH. A man that cannot or will not do this must ultimately fall, Tho^e who have dealt with me can verify th'S as a living fact, for I am still alive and flourishing m bußinead (many thanks to my numerous customers). 1 may Bay here that my staff of assistants at the present time is more complete and more capable of carrying on my evergrowing business than previously. As an B evidence of this, more Cash and Goods pßßaed over my oounters on Saturday last than on any previou3 ordinary Saturday This statement v quite m keeping with the abovo-nanv d Greut Principle j I havo been tempted very much of late 5 to remove into larger and more convenient d Promises, where 1 could make a big EJ d'Bpl ay behind plate glass windows, etc. , y but the knowledge that the amount ; required to meet the additional expense t, incurred m doing thin must be drawn from a the pockets of my customers has decide" 1 me (contrary to my own inclination) to y remain mmy present premises, where my c customers may depend up n getting the same quality o£ Quods at the Bame low prices as usual, the same civility, combined with a greater amount ot pqah and tact "The nimble nipepence is better than the alow shilling,' 1 is my motto, combined with the aforesaid Great Principle of . TRUTH AND INTEGRITY. 10 - , , »d D. McFARLANE, a al THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, 'y ir East and Burnett Strebtß,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1785, 9 March 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1785, 9 March 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1785, 9 March 1888, Page 3

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