15 per gelmvdiscocnt ((O^H^^m TOR OKB MONTH, W|||p J T3 "ItTURRAy, Jeweller, having secured the Premlßea hte'y O >-3 JLA)» J.VL ocoapled by Mb Nkatb, Cheniiot, 1b now cfforbg hla h-i rd STOCK at a ■ *V -, & DISCOUNT OP 3s IN THE £ PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL. 6 _^_ 326 i THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN n II ■• - ' I, ZEALANDIA 800 f STORE » EAST ST RE E T : ASHBURTON
Public Notices ALL Accounts due to James Gudsell. Tiriwiild, munt be paid on nr b forf the 24'h day of March, 1888, or they will be b »i for, 3*59 JAMI'JS GPPSELL. mI^DERS for Drnlna wanted for P I 'Cut^iNGHAM, E(i , Rockwood Sta tion. Specific Uioaa can bo nnsn at. th> station, and also at the cflioe of the andereigued. Tenders close M^rch ICth. GEORGB .TAMFSON, 3*66 Ash burton, £20 KEWAKL'. " TN consequence of the . amount of _i Poft- hini? going on m the Cree^o on the Logmhor Estate, the above reward will be pairt to anyone giving iuforrnation f-.hat wi'l lead to a conviction. From this date Mj ONE will be permitted to fish m the Creeks on the Laormbor Estate. U»5» DONALD MoLEAN ASHBUKTOM PKIIMA -ENT BUILDING & INVESTMttJST S GIETY AT the Annual Meeting of t^e Shareho ders of the ehburton Permanent Building and Investment S ciety, to be held d'inrjg he present month, T^'O Direc'ors will b« elected. The retiring Direcors a-e Messrs T. Bullock and H. Friedlandor, nnd m ecconlance with the Rules, nominations nnu.t be made m writing, and lift at the offices of ttie Society, Nominations c!os" at 4 p.m. on MONDAY next, the 12th inst. J. WARD, Managor NOTICE. TOURING DR LEAHY'S absence In England, Dr W. T. Hankah will conduct the praotice, and may. be consulted at Dr Leahy's renidenco, Tanored Street. An Immediate aettlemeDt of all Accounts requested. 2*66 BAZ&4B. BAZAAR, BAZAAR. A BAZAAR and GIFT AUCTION In aid of the Funds of the Paroohlal District of Longbeach, will be held at Tinwald on Batter Monday, 2ad April, 1888, In the Stores opposite the Railway Nation (late Jones and BeaDSHAw's) kindly lent by Mr D. Thomas. Bsziar oppn at 12.30 ; Live and Dead Stock, and Firm P<odaoe, will be ajld daring the day by Auction. Admission, 6d. Children, half-price. Refreshments provided at a modern^ charge. 3#]2 "T D V E R TISEMENT. 10 THE EDIXOU, Sir,— l beg through your paper to inform the Public of ABhhurton and Districts that 1 am the successful applicant for the vacancy m the firm of Messrs John Orr and Co , who h ye been pleased to ao opt my services and confide m me the en + ie management of their fiist clas Grocery Establishment, second to none m these colanips, both for Variety of Mock, Cheapness, and Quality. 1 tdereforo solicit the past favors of my old friend , pnrticul&rly co oonsi^e.iug the !o#, conte.mpiib'e, and aaph'sticated. means employed through your paper to damage me m my vocation ; but this i will and do dfrfy if approached with uptight and honest statements. 1 am, sir, Your Obedient Servant* 3,35 H. H Stamens. THE PEOPLE'S GROCER SAYS:I ATTRIBUTE* my success m Busim s* to the fact that. 1 aUvnys npho'd and carry QU t the GR H AT PRUSCIPLE OF IKUTH, A man that cannot cr will not do this must ultimate y fall. Tho>e who h^ve dealt with me can verify th is as a living fact, for lam alill Blive and nourishing m bu.sin.6tM (many thanks to my numerous cu,stome's). 1 may say herp thut my sti.S of aaßißta >>s at the present time is more complete and m.ore capable of oarrying on my evergrowing busioes^ than provioualy. As an evidence of this, more Oash and Goods passed over my counters on Saturday fast than on any previous ordinary Saturday This statement U quite m keeping with the above-named Great Prinoiple I have been tempted very much of late to remove into larger and more convenient Premises, where 1 could make a big d eplay behind plate glass windows, etc , but the knowledge that the amount required to meet the additional expense incurred m doing thia intuit be drawn from the pockets of my customers has decided me to my own inclination) to remain m my present premises, where my customers may depend up n getting th,e same quality of Goods at the sat»e low prices as usual, the ejanje civility, combined with a greater amount ot \vie\\ and tact. HTh.e uiinble niaepenco is better than the Blow ehilliag, ' is my motto, combined with the aforesaid Great Principle of! TRUTH AND INTEGRITY* D. MoFARLANE, THE PEOPXOT GJROOEB, ! I East and Burnett Streets, Vf ASHBURTON,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1786, 10 March 1888, Page 3
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