JL± TENT DEPOT PO'CONNELL (lato of Obrfatchurch), wishes to make known to hi> friends, and • the public m general, that he has commenced business at Moore Street, Ashburton, as TENT, TARPAULIN, HORSE COVER, FLAG and OILSKIN CLOTHING Manufacturer. , ( P. O'CO NNELL'S experience of 20 yearß m the trade is a sufficient guaran II work en trusted to him will receive prompt attention. N.8.-— Orders by the rvrise promptly attended to. N.OTB THff ADDBESS,— P. O'CONNELL, Al-TENT DEPOT, Moore Street, Aehburton, Opposite FIUEDLANDER BROTHERS. J GREAT CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE, &c, &c. PICKFORD AND UNDRILL HAVING received notice to quit their Promises, m consequence of the land beinf at once required for New Buildings, have decided to hold a CHEAP SAX of all their Large Stock, consisting of ~ FDRNITURR m variety, HANDSOME CHESTS DRAWERS, CHIFFONIERS IRON AND WOOD BEDSTEADS, Choice TOILET WARE, 2 Canes FENDERS AND FIRE IRONS, BEDDIN/, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE at prioea that must effect a Clearance m ONE MONTH. ___^ New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company Established ... ... ... 1859, CAPITAL ONE MILLION. THE PREMIER & WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY, NOTED FOR PROMPTNESS AND LIBERALITY. FIRE AND MABINE BISKS. ALSO,— RISKS ON GROWING CROPS. THRESING MACHINES, &c, accepted at lowest current rates. GEORGB~JAMESON, AGENT, ASHBURTON 1 . SI /I\ & /!\ /%N.Z. INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE A&Y i A^S 8 a Mf^ki blending is entirely attcnHSI. B wOLm m flr*!^**- m dcd to b y Mr- Nc' s °n himself, ▼•▼ ▼ J| ▼ X Mh^w^SXjM who. is a Taster of great experimm mKS^^s^k wk enc 9" ant ! ' las at^ a s P° c ' a^ I Nf Tl— IF- iLjßjirakA training m tlie art." lyj m gf B rTTrifTln ßO \ m To* 8 » tm deserves the snp*r\f^\ f^ 1 \ 1 B M \ port ofall purchasers of Tea \J r\ a— " m m rWKim^i^rJ\ mas the article they ofler is ff MS m superior to anything wo *-v Mr . MO; '~!raE«™^O v\ have seen m this Colony." \ o^* B MfH rw^^m\ t\ % press. • »^\\\* m M£* r^JSESaOL %\ and though o,l^^!i!MSr, J^S^J?\— A PRICES* PORE BLENDED TEAS? AUCKLAND, W£ LI.VGTON, CHRISTDHURCH, DUNEOIN. AGENTS EVERYWHERE, SOLD IN ASHBURTON BY H. JVL. CARSON An A the principal storekeepers. i p. and© DXJNCAisr, WILLS STREET, ASHBURTON. BESIDES the ordinary Implements m nee on Farms, we aro manufacturing" the following GOBSE UUTTEitB, Keir's Patent, eimplo, strong, effective, and cheap. Th Machine ifi fully accurod under Lottors Patent, and all tho parts thereof, fl.ii.yono infringing s?id Patent rights will be prosecuted. DISO HARROWS, the simplest, chi apest, most convenient for hai» ling, and moat effeetiva Dlec Harrow m the Markot. DRILLS, by Btrict attention to tho wants of the Farming Community, we have beeH enabled to produce the best DRILL yet made m l*ew Zealand. We have, aftsr due considera" tion, adopted the SPOON FEED . Oar Drills will, therefore, drill any kind of SEED or GRAIN, from Tarnip Heed to Beans; English 01 American Ooultsrs samo prise. STALKER'S AUTOMATIC FJSEDERB for Threshing Machines. Although the geniuß of English Engineers has been at work on this queßtion for the last 20 years, it has been rescrvnd fora farmer of Tirw&m to solve the problem; Wo havo ovory confidence m recommending these FEEDERS. Wo wonld aak Maohino Owners not to listen to interested jperaoaa who decry iheae FEEDERS, but to apply to anyone wh h«*. yiven them a FAIR TRIAL. We mention the follovvins gentlemen aa being experienced land successful Threshers, who have üßed our FEEDERS with satisfaction to themselves and their Clients:— MR THOS. PERKS, MR NELSON EDEN, MR JOHN MOORHBAD Anyone desiring information re our FEEDERS, can obtain tho same from a»:y of theao Gentlemen. Repairs" 1 to Machinery. We are favorably situated for repairing every class of Machinery. Castings of every description m Cast iron, Steel, Brass, or Malleable Oast for repairs, can b« had from us on the shortest notice. Jg Repairs to Reapers and Binders. We keep a largo Stock of extras for repairing theaf Machines, and wo have a number of mproved ifittiuga feepaics [effected m a proper manntl on the Bhortest notice vi reaeonab - . J, EJEIB Mutßgar.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1795, 21 March 1888, Page 1
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674Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1795, 21 March 1888, Page 1
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