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TIMBER, TIMBEE, TIMBER. fpHE TTNDEBBIGNED can Supply every Beqnieite for BUILDING PURPOSES, .-A, Timber, Tron. Ridging, Spouting, Nails, Doors. Bcahef?, Cooking Ranges, Regfßtere, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Paperhanginge, Window Glass (all sizes), Looks and Hi g69. A L S o,— NEWCASTLE COAL ' WESPPORT GOAL NATIVE COAL FIREWOOD SHORT LENGTHS. McOallum and Co., TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS. . W. H. COLLINS, Manager. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN $ Q ( --___i_«-_**______i ZICALAKDIA BOOT STORE EAST STREET ABHBUETON h w^i, SELLING OFF. q g o 'lp|§|| Great Redactioiis. /o^\ £ a Plilipi 15 PER O ™^" JDISCODNT [(E^lS^Qi *" S5 pJmmfk TOR ON^_MONTH.fc^Sf O , "O "jl/TURRAY, Jeweller, having aecured the Premiaee lately O M JLI». J.VX ocoupled by Mb Nkatb, Chemist, Is now offering hia ,_i m STOCK at a V) DISCOUNT OF 8s IN THE £ PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL. i 3 26 DIPPING REASON, 1888. i BROOKE'S "Perfect" Sheep Dip. IS THE BEST FOR THE WOOL, AS PiIOVED BY PRACTICAL TESTi-. T)REPAREDin accordance -with the latest advancements m chemhtry as applied 10 JL the Woollen M»nufacturing Industry. It ia a deoided Improvement on the old fashioned dips and only requirea a trial to prove ita superiority. At the late Shut>odipping Competition, conducted by the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Ausociatlon, theKalapol Woollen Co., on behalf of the Aaaoolation, for wool dyeing and general manufacturing purposes, awarded the first place to Brooke's '• Petfect" Sheep I Dip ; m fact, Brooke's Dip waa the only one that actually improved the wool m this Important respect, the undipped wool being second, vrhilafc all the othera were more or less discolored. The Association also pronounced { BROOKE'S "PERFECT" SHEEP DIP I to be superior to the Z^alemdia, Little's, Hatch's, Cooper's and McDougall's, and also to leave the wool m better condition than Thomas' Dip. Brooke's Dip having consequently been proved to be better than the English Dips, yoor practical support of the oolonial article is respeotfnlly solioited. To ensure Brooke's Dip being more thoroughly lasting m its good effects, m f ature it will be sent ont 20 per cent stronger free of extra charge. Proportions for use.— One Gallon of Dip to 100 Gallons to water. Mixes readily with cold water ; does not require stirring while dipping. Remarkably emollient, leaving the wool m perfeot condition, without the slightest •tain from the first dayof Dipping. Concentrated m composition to reduce cost oi carriage, and put np In a portable handy form for use, it is also one of the cheapest Pip* In the Market. BEDUCED PRICE : 14b per tin, to make 200 gallons wash j 70a per o»se, contalning 5 tins, to make 1000 Gallons; 653 per case for not less than 5 cases. Packages free. wie F. MAKEIG, Agent, Ashburton i ■ ■ GEORGE JAMESON, WEST STREET* HAS FOE SALE,— Eye Corn, ancTCape Barley, Plough Shares, Little's Sheep Dip, Thomas' Sheep Dip. AGENT FOR— Newj-Zealand Fire and Marine^lnsurance Company. Risks on GROWING CROPS or STACKS accepted at lowest current rates, CASH PURCHASES OE WHEAT, OAT8 3 and BARLEY. 2 THE STANDARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF KEW ZEALAND. \ WITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY OP SHABEHOLDEBS. 1 CAPITAL— £I,OOO7OOO STERLING. HEAD OFFICE"? DUNEDIN. TS?Y M 5 8 lm -I£ tb6 m ° St uud o« b t^iecurity under this Company's Policies « * 1 Hv together with an assurance of Prompt and Liberal Settlement of nUimJ v PIKE and MARINE BISKS accepted on all deacriptiona^rPropertvTnd Merchandise also Crop, Stack, and Machine Risks at Lowest Kates of Premium. rM?M elity ° f PerßOns homing situations of trnat guaranteed. £ """lOFPIOE % HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTOHURCH £ (Oppoßite^Bank^of New Zealand.) ARCHIBALD SCOTT, « Manager for Canterbury. ALiBEETr: EOBEBTS, 6 U AGENT, ASHBURTON ] a

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1810, 9 April 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1810, 9 April 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1810, 9 April 1888, Page 2

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