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Public notices. THE PEOPLE'S GROCER SAYS :— I ATTRIBUTE my success m Business to tlie fact that 1 always uphold and carry out tho GRBAT PRINCIPLE OF TRUTH. A man that cannot or will not do ibis must ultiniativy fall. f lho?e who havo dealt with mo can verify this as a living fact, for I am still alivo and flourishing m businoH.H (many thanks to my imtnerous customes). I may s iy hero thu: my stuff of assistants at

tho present time is m'.ro complete and

more cupub'o of carrying on my evergrowing business than provioiiHly. As an cvi ience of this, moro Cnsh and Goof-'n passed over my counters on Saturday last than on any previous ordinary Saturday. This statement ii quite m keeping with tho abovo-uamrd Great Principle. 1 havo been tempted very much of late to remove into larger and more convenient Premises, where I could make a big display behind plate glass windows, etc. ,

but the knowledge that the amount required to meet the additional expense incurred m doing thid must be drawn from tht> pockets of my customers has decided me (contrary to my own inclination) to remain m my present premises, where my customers may depond upr n getting the same quality of Goods at tbe same low prices as usual, the samecivility, combined

with a greater amount ot push and tact, "The nimble ninopence is better than the blow shilling, ' is my motto, combined with the aforesaid Great Principle of TRUTH AND INTEGRITY. D. MoFARLANE, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, East and Burnett Streets, ASHBURTON.

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. O. M. Brooke, (Formerly Managing Assistant to OOOK and JKOSS.) Pharmaceutical and Operative Chemist, Sheop Dip Manufacturer, and preparer of Poisoned Wheat, Kaiapoi, BEGS to annonnce that having secured promises m Ashburton', he purposes opening a Chemist aud^ Druggist's Bhop, about tho first weok m April, when the favor of your patronage will be, respectfully solicited.

SOLE MANUFACTURER OF BROOKE'S Perfect Sheep Dip.

Note. — Mr F. Makoig is agent at Ashburton for the abovo dip. 2^113

HAVES & GO'SGreat Salvage Sale JDST COMMENCED. WRECK of the " MAY QUEEN." HAVES AND CO,, DRAPERS, HAVING purchased largely from th« wreck of the " May Queen," they are m a position to offor to the public the whole of theao Purchases at ASTONISHING PRICES, FOR CASH ONLY. CALL EARLY AND SECURE THE BARGAINS. Hayes and Co,, AROADB.

T. Bullock. TO LET. "~" 4 ROOMED HOUSE, togother with small Stable, In Moore Street. Apply to T. BTTLLOOK. TO LET. A COMFORTABLE House, well situated, In Cameron Street, lately occupied by Mr Dimant. T. BULLOCK. TINWALD, TO LET, at a low rental, 4-roomed Oottngo, with Verandah, fronting Graham's Road. Inspection invitod. Apply to T. BULLOCK. TO LET. \N Improved Farm of about .\33£ acroß with 5 roomed house thereon, situated between Whoatstono t»nd WatertoD, Longboach, lately m tbo occupation of Mr Jamea Croy.

Apply to 3 76 T BULLOCK FOR SALE.

HOUSE with Bay Window and Verandah, fronting Waknnul Road, T.S. 744, k.no\vn an W. TCJa'a property. Not hiving aold this by auotlon, I am prepared to reoeive offer h for it, small cash deposit, balance bearing interest at Gi per cent. T. BULLOCK.

TO LET — At a vory low rental, a large building frontluß Eaßt Street, BulU able for a grain aud oh&ff atoro. T. BUbLO^K.

Ir\Oß SALES.-^An improved Farm o£ ! 245 Aoteo, being U.S. 27237, situated about 5 miles from Chertsey. Low price and liberal terms upply to

T. BULLOCK. _tf&£Tfir —Lot 28, Trevortob, near Urn atijOOt Preobjterlan ManßO, contain Ing about $-aoro, with 3-rooraed Hacup tbereon. for sale at tho abovo ptloo T6rtna it required. — Apply to T. BC7LLOOK TO LET at a low rental .— 4-roomod Coctago at Hampßtoad. I T. KULLOOK. FOR SAXjE at a low price and on libera) terms, 15 acres of land with 2-iro.omod Cottage thoreoD, frontir. g tho Fa'rfield Boud, not far from tho County Ealeyards. Apply to T; BULLOOK»

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1790, 15 March 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1790, 15 March 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1790, 15 March 1888, Page 3

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