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ASHBURTON j. Clothing Mart. ! I HAVE now opened m SAUNBERS, 1 BUILDINGS a NEW STOCK of ; COLONIAL CLOTHING and BOOTS' and having made favorable arrangements | for the manufacture ot a large lot of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Aahburton Tweed Suits, I can Bell oheaper than ever offered m New Zealand. Ashburton Tweed Suits made to measure, Ashbnrton Tweeds, Blanket*, Flannals, Rugs, and Shirtings gusranteed. Groceries, China, Glass, Earthenware, and Fancy Goods j Robert Alcorn, j SAUNDERS 1 BUILDINGS. i , SADDLEEY ! SADDLERY 1 1 jMR A. IRELAND, having removed to premises occupied by Mr Tait, i Burnett Stroet, hopes, by strict attention ! to Business, to merit a share of publio g patronage, * THE LOWEST PRICEB CHARGED. , Every reqoisite m the Trade kept m A Stock. 8 Farmers and others will now have an )f opportunity of getting SADDLER f at c such LOW PRICES as were never before '* offered m Aehburton. Repairs executed on most leaßonable terms. AGENT for the new high arm Davis SEWING MACHINES. The only I, Vertical Feed Machine m the world. It nas no equal, j. Sold on time payments if requned. 11*19 A. IRELAND.

THE ASEiiUBTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTUEING COMPY Is PREPARED 10 PURCHASE »JOR CASH ALL KINDS OF WOOL Ik Large or Small Quantities. „,, , H.SEMPLE, tB6 ' Secretary. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. C, M. Brooke, .(Jfbrmefly Managing Assistant to COOE »%>V V 'and liOSP.) v .•: Pharmaceutical and Operative ■-■•«i > .: ■■ •■"■" Chemist, Sheep Dip Manufacturer, and preparer o: =■ Poisoned Wheat, Kaiapoi, BEGS to annonnce that having securei premises m ABhburton, he purpose opening a Chemist and. Druggist's shor. about the first week m April, when th "favor of your patronage will be respeci fully solibited, ■ SOLE MANUFACTURER OF BROOKE'S Perfect Sheep Di| Note-.— Mr F. Makeig is agent at Ael burton for the above dip 2J113

:^,;J^a^ SELLING OFF. q « o. : |^^^! Great deductions. /jjjo^, r 15 PER Oe"nT~ DISCOUNT {(O^^S^M >. T3 T\4pJRRAY, Jeweller, having secared the Premises htely O V*4' JLv. JJU. oooapled by Mb Njcatx, Chemist, Is now offering his JjjjJ! STOCK »t» r^|. :■ - DISOOITNT OP 8s IN THE & % r: ■* '■ ■;: r ; PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL. \ '■"*■'::!'; ;.'.:"' '.' : -:'' l J\'. .' r: ' ' 326 : !^:'^smm _SEASON, 1888. BROOKE'S "Perfect" Sheep Dip. IS TflE BEST FOR THE WOOL, AS PROVED BY PRACTICAL TEST 3. T)REPARED In sccordanca with the latest advancements In chemistry as applied to JL the Woollen Manufacturing Industry. It iB a decided improvement on tlio old fashioned dtps and only rcqclreß a trial to prove Its superiority. At the late Sheepdipping Competlrfon, conducted by the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral AecHa tfon, the Katapol Woollen Co. $ on behalf of the for wnol dyo'ng end general manufacturing purposes, awarded the first plsce to Brooke's " Perfect" Sheep Dtp; In faci^ Brooke's Dip was the only one that nctuslly itnprovad the wool iv thiß Important respect, tha undipped wool being second, whilst all the others wero more or less discolored. The Association also pronounced BROOKE'S "PERFECT" SHEEP DIP to bo superior to the Zealandla, Little'e, Hatch b, Cooper's and McDougaH'e, and also - leave. the wool In better condition than Thomas' Dip. Brooke's Dip having consequently been proved to be better tban the English Dipa. your practical support of the colonial article ia respectfully BoHcited. To eußure Brooke's Dip being n&ore thoroughly lasting In its good effects, m future it will be sent ont 20 per cent stronger free of eitra charge. Proportions for use. — One Gallon of Dip to 100 Gallons to .. water. Mixes readily with cold water ; does not require stirring while dippipg. Bsmtrkably emollient, leaving the wool m perfect condition, without the slightes gUln from the first day of Dipping. Concentrated In composition to rednoe oost cl carriage, and, put up m a portable handy form for use, It is also one of the cheapest Dips In the Mariet. "REDUCED PRICE : 14s per tin, to make 200 gallons wash j 70a per ease, con« - folning s tins, to make 1000 Gallons; 65a per case for not less tban 5 cases. Packages free. s , lis . F. MAKEIG, Agent, Ashburton .-•'■. ,; THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN Zeal a ndia boo r sto re „ - .. i: ,.. EAST STIEET ASHBURTON McCallum and Co., PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, PAPERHANGERR, SIGNWRITERS, Etod. "TITE desire to inform our Clients and the Public of Ashburton, that we have com- -\\ menced business m all tie above Lines, and solicit their patronage This Department will be under the management of Me GEO. VINCENT, late oJ^Mk J R Chapman's, and as we import MATERIALS of the beßt brands only, and shall omolov only FIRST-CLASS Workmen to do cur Work, Clients can rely on obtain ine: the . Utmost VALUE, aa well as jsatisf action, for thoir MONEY. : OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS* BRUSHES, Etc. ": ; : -always m Stock. ' Wo-iave 60,000 pieces of PAPERHANGINGS, due to arrive, of the very choicest .:. PATTERNS and COLOBB obtainable m London. ««»u»b McCallum and Co., TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERR GLAZIERS, Etc., ,;.-;;; east stbest, ashbtjrton. ; : W. H. COLLINS, Manager. ■ THE STANDARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY • OF NEW ZEALAND. - '- WITH ONLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS.] ; CAPITAL— £I,6ob7<)OO STERLINO. HEAD OFFICE^? DUNEDIN. TNSURERS fcaye the most undoubted" Security under this Company's Policies FIRF iti^TS^ Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claime. ™ - :Bll i MAR ™ RISKS accepted on ail description of Property aud , Merchandise also Crop, Stack, and Machine Risks at tp-j ••* - Lowest itatefi of Premium. ■tidehty of Persons holding situations of trust guaranteed. ' .... r OFFICE » HEREFORD STREET, OHRISTOHUBOH. • r (OppOßite,Bank rf of New Zealaad.) -• ;. :.■*: : . ARCHIBALD SCOTT, Manager for Canterbury. AL.BEBT .ROBBIITS* :: ; AGJiNT> ashburton

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1819, 19 April 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1819, 19 April 1888, Page 2

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