ASHBURTON Clothing Mart. I HAVE now opened In SAUINDERS, BUILDINGS a SRW STOCK of COLONIAL OLOTHING and BOOTS' and having made favorable arrangements for the manufacture vA a large lot of ftlen'a, Youths', and Boys' ABhburton Tweed Suits, I can cell cheaper than ever offered m New Zealand, Aahburton Tweed Suits made to measure, Ashburton Tweeds, Blankets, Flannel, Rugß, and Shirtings guaranteed. Grcceriee, China, G!f.6B, Earthenware, and Fancy Goods. Robert Alcorn, SAUNDERS' BUILDINGS. SADDLERY 1 SADDLERY ! MR A. ICELAND, having removed to premises occupied by Mr Tait, Burnett Street, hopes, by strict attention to Business, to merit a share of public patronage. THF, LOWEST PRICES CHARGED. Every requisite m the Trade kept m Btock. Farmers and others will now have an opportunity of getting SADDLER f at auch LOW PRICES as were never before offered m Aehburton. Repairs executed on moat teaeonable : terms. ' A GENT for the new high arm Davis /\ SEWING MACHINES. The only Vertical Feed Machine m the world. It nas no equal. Sold on time payments if required. 11*19 A. IRELAND.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN ZJSALAKDIA 800 t 1 STORE gEAST STREET ASHBURTON ■JL ■ SELLING OFF <?% »> tt PER CEnFdISCODWT /fc«ai £ ~D "jl/TURRAY, Jeweller, having secured the Premies Me'y O t-4 J_\« i_VJL ccoupled by Me Njjatk, Chemist, la now off ring his >_. M STOCK at a <O DISCOUNT OP 3s IN^ THE £ PREVIOUS TO EEMOVAL. • 3 26 McCallum and Co., PAINTERS, GLAZIEBS, PAPEBHANGER^, STGN WRITERS, Etod. ~Y I 7~E deeire to inform our Clients an I the Public of Ashburton, that we have comW menced business m nil tho above Lines, and solicit their patronage. This Department will be under the management of Mr GF.O. VINOitN T, late of Mb J, K. Chapman's, and aR ye import MATEKIALBof tho best brands o:.)y. and Bhall employ only FlftfcT-CLASS Workmen to f!o our Work, Clients can rely on obtaining the utmost- VALUE, as well as satisfaction, for their MONEY. * OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, Etc., Always m Stock r We have 60,000 pieces of PAPEEHANGINGS due to arrive, of the vory choicest PATTERi\S and COL'JKB obtainable m London. McOallum and Co,, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS GLAZIERS, Em, E.SST STREET, ASBBURTON. W. H. COLLINS, Manager. "DIPPING __SEASON 5 1888. BROOKE'S "Perfect" Sheep Dip. IS TBE BEST FOR TBE WOOL, AS PROVED BY PRACTICAL TESTS. TT)REPAREDin accordance with the latest advancements m chemistry as applied to JL the Woollen Manufacturing Industry. It io a deefded improvement on the old faßhioced dtps and only requires a trial to prove Its superiority. At the late Sheepdtppli^ Competition, conducted by the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral ABBociation, the Kaiapol Woollen 00. , on behalf of tho Association, for wool dyefng and general manufacturing purposes, awarded the first place to Brooke's " Perfect" Sheep Dip ; m fact, Brooke'B Dip was the only one that actually improved the wool m this Important respect, the undipped wool being second, whilst all the others were more or less discolored. The Association also pro2ounc3d BROOKE'S "PERFECT" SHEEP DIP to be superior to.the Zealcmdia, Little's, Batch's. Cooper's ond McDougall's, and alao leave the wool In better condition than Thomas' Dip. Rr "^j||'" Dip having conneqnently been proved to be better then the English Dipa. yonr^ractlcal support of the colonial article is respectfully solicited. To ensure Brooke'a Dip being more thoroughly lasting In itn good effects, m future it will be sent orit 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 tho wool ?n perfect oondition, without the olightesr etaln from the first day of Dipping, Concentrated m composition to reduce cost of carriage, and put up m a portable handy form for nap, it is also one of the cheapest Dips In the Market. REDUCED PRICE: 14a per tin, to make 200 gallons waßh ; 70a per case, containing 5 tins, to make 1000 Gallons ', 65a per case for not less than 5 casea. Pack&gea free. Mis F. MAKEIG, Agent, Ashburton" THE STANDARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY : OF NEW ZEALAND. WITH DELIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. CAPITAL^-£1,00b7000 STEELINO. HEAD OFFICE"? DUNEDIN. 1 NSURERB have the most undoubted Security under thiß Company's Policies \ - together with an assurance of Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. \_ ■ FJKJS and MARINE RIBKS accepted on all descriptions of Proper tv and Merchandise also Crop, Stack, and Machine Ricks at Lowest .bates of Premium. fidelity of Persons holding situations of trust guaranteed. I OFFICE : HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTOHUROH. (Opposite^fionk of New Zealand,) ARCHIBALD SCOTT, rj Manager for Canterbury, ALiBBBTi BOBFiIITS . IjAGENT, ASHBURTON
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1824, 25 April 1888, Page 2
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769Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1824, 25 April 1888, Page 2
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