,| GREAT CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE, &c, &c. PICKFORD AND UJSDRILL HAVING received notice to quit their Premfaes, m consequence of the land bernf at once required for New Buildings, have decided to hold a CHEAP BAI of all their Large Stock, consisting of - FURNITUKB m variety, HANDSOME CHESTS DRAWERS, OHIFFONTERk IRON AND WOOD BEDSTEADS, Choice TOILET WARR, 2 Oases FENDERS AND FIRE IRONS, BEDDIN , CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE at prices thai must effect a Clearance m ONE MONTH. Al TENT DEPOT PO'CONNF/LL (late of Cbriatchurch), wishes to make known to his friends, and • the public m general, that he has commenced business at Moore Street. Aahburton, as TENT, TARPAULIN, HORSE COVER, FLAG and OILSKIN CLOTHING Manufacturer. P. O'CONNELL'S experience of 20 years m the trade is a sufficient guaran 11 work entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. N.B. — Orders by therwise promptly attended to. Notjb thb Address, — P. O'CONNELL, Al TENT DEPOT, Moore Street, Aehburton, Opposite FRLEDLANDER BROTHERS. New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company Established , . 1859. CAPITAL ONE MILLION. THE PEEMIER & WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY, NOTED FOR PROMPTNESS AND LIBERALITY. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS, ALSO,— RISKS ON GROWING CROPS. THRESING MACHINES, &c, accepted at lowest current rates. GEORGE JAMESON, AGENT, ASHBUETON. ! ASK Y@yg§ ORQGER FOR Si fY\ M /i\ %N.Z. INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE A^lt ' I X A^4 £* S fJm\ %" The blending is entirely attenWMW I CAu M MrafttlTCSW % ded to by Mr, Nelson himself, V -JL ▼▼▼'^ M ffiffisZ*aK % who is a Taster of great experiX MIMSfiTETa ence, and has had a special IM TUI p B JS-.^WlWftw^gL'f- training m the art." §/»*•* IT\ M M f(ffi_ s i™n \ " This firm deserves the sup\f ff 1^ 1 \ J E M % w^ port of all purchasers of Tea \J |"y \^ *^ B M-^ yMiWV 3i^M[f»*\ t ' le ar ticle they offer is B B W i*s^rit Sf^&> 1^ superior to anything we B B*b f3^^S23s^* have seen m this Colony." \3^* Mr Mil ■Ij^&S tm^TlS^' Taster and THOUGH Jy t i -^^M^Sif^^^ PRICES 1 purellemded teas!' AUCKLAND, WE 1 LIMGTON, CHRIST3HURCH, DUNEDIN. AGENTS EYERYWHERBo SOLD IN ASHBUETON BY H. M. CARSON And the principal storekeepers P. DUNCAN, WILLS STREET, ASHBURTON, BESIDES the ordinary Implements m nse on Farms, we are manufacturlng'tho following! GOaBB UTJTTEKS, Keit's Patent, simple, Btrong, effective, and cheap. Th Machine m fully secured nnder Letters Patent, and all the parts thereof. Anyone infringing S9id Patent rights will be prosecnted. DISC HARROWS, the simplest, clv apest, most convenient for hau ling, and most effectiva Disc Harrow m th& Marbot. DBILLB, by strict attention to the wants of the Farming Community, we have beea enabled to produce the beat DRILL yet made m Isew 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 oi American Ooulters Bame prioo. STALKER'S AUTOMATIC FJJEDERS for Threshing Machines. Although the genius of English Engineers has been at work on this question for the last 20 years, it has been reaervad for a farmer of Tirwhij to solve the problem. We hare every confidence m recommending these FKEDERB. Wo wonld aak Machine Owners not to listen to interested persons who decry iheße FEEDBRB, bnt to apply to anyone wh hat. ?iven them a FAIR TRIAL. We mention the follo> rine gentlemen as being experienced 'and successful Threshers, who have used our FEEDERS with eatifif action to themselves and their Clients :■— MR THOS. PERKS, MR NELSON EDEN, MR JOHN MOORHEAD Anyone desiring Information re onr FEEDERS, oan obtain the Bame from &\iy of these Gentlemen. Repairs to Machinßry. We are favorably Bitnated for repairing every class of Machinery. Castings of every description m Oast Iron, Steel, Brass, or Malleable Oaßt f tr repairs, can be had from us on the shortest notice. Repairs to Reapers and Binders, We keep a large Stock of extras for repairing thesi Machines, and wo have a number of improved .fittings repairs effected m a proper xnanns! on the shortest notice tvi reaaona^ I J.KEIR Manager. i
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1801, 28 March 1888, Page 1
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671Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1801, 28 March 1888, Page 1
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