f Public *otice3 * TEN DEBS. QEALED TENrF,!?9 w j>! be rrceiv O t to SATDRIAY, April 28 h, f renting for 5 y?ara the Tinwald Uoma B >ard Reserves m nrtp, two, or thr I'jrms. Oonditimiß of L-SBe to be Bei at Mb Joseph Ci ark's Offise, 1 inwnld. JOSEPH CLARK, ™*7 Chairman- - W. H. PagetT~ .cccai^^=^s>^_ BLACKSMITE ~ ■ SMITH Buknett Street, next " DTall " Offioe. BEGS to announce that he has takei over the Coach Building and Wheel wright Branch, lately carried on by H Peat, and will continue all branches of fchi above business aB before. All kinds 'o Buggies, Dtays, or Oarta made and re paired. Agrlcnltnral Implements repairet promptly. Horaea Shod with skill and care. W. H. PAGET, ASH BURTON GLASS, PAINTS, AND PAPER HANGINGS WAREHOUSE. /TpHE Undersigned, having 1 Bold hie 1 Stock -iD-Trade and Goodwill of the above Business to James Cbaigie, of Timaru, begß to thank his friends and the public for the support accorded to him for the past eleven years, and solicits a continuance of the same to hiß successor . J. R, CHAPMAN. JaiDes Oraigie PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANOER SIGNWEITER, &c. and DIRECT IMPORTER OF ALL THE REQUISITES OF THE TRADE, HAVING taken over the Business of Mk J. R. Chapman, I beg to iDform the. public of Ashburton and Distriot that I will keep a Painter's and Paperhanger's Stock ir» keeping with the size and importance of the Town and District. All orders will receive prompt attention and be carefully executed. Workmen sent to any part of the District. —FOR SALE.— ' Newest Designs of PAPERHANGINGS, good variety. SHEET GLA6S, all sizes, from a 60 x 40 to a 10 x 8, m 16 or 21< z or 260z British Plate, Silvered Plate (for mirrors) Rough Plato, Colored, Ob- cured, and Ornamental Sheet, Oak Varnish, Carriage Varnish, &c , White and Red Lead, Oils, Dolors, Mixed Paints m Tius. Brushes, Scrim, &c. &c. Paint mixed to any Shade. Advice as to quantity f reel/ given. THE ASHBURTON GLASS, PAINTS AND PAPERHANGINUS WAREHOUSE 3 156 John Orr and Co. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. WE have engaged Mr Wm. Fparuow (late New Zealand Clothing Factory) to take charge of this Department, and we feel confident from bis lona sxperience m the Clothing and Outfitting Business, that under his management our reputation will be maintained a3 the BEST and CHEAPEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN ASEBUETON. Our Stock is replete with every requisite suitable for the Winter Season, 'and atprices that will SUIT THESE HARD TIMES. Men's, Boys' and Youths' CLOTHING of. every description. OVERCOATS AND WATERPROOFS. HOSIERY, HATS, SHIRTS, SCARVES, TIES, RUGS, PORTMANTEAUS, UMBRELLAS, etc. Boots Boots Boots We hold a large and varied assortment of BOOTS and SHOES of every de- = scription ; some Lines at lt>sa than Wholesale Prices. . JOHN OSK AND CO,, East Street. 3§77 l
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1820, 20 April 1888, Page 3
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467Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1820, 20 April 1888, Page 3
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