THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN . "-_-■_■■_■--__■■__»* O *-k_________________i ■ • ZKALAKDIA 800i 1 STORE EAST STREET ASHBURTON " GRAND SUCCESS." '' GRAND SUCCESS." — i i MITCHELL & TURNER HAVE ver^mnoh pleaeure in thanking and announcing to Their numerous Friends and Customers that success having at' ended their efforts since removing to Fowler's Bufldings. especially during paßt Season, they are encouraged to hold out Bpecial inducements for coming Winter Season. Purchasers will find a Splendid Assortment of Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Winter Suite, Trousers and Vests, &o, comprising Ashburton, Kaiapoi, and other Colonial Makers L-.dies 1 and Children's Ulsters, Jackets, &c. Blankets, Pugs, and Flannels N.B.— Sae our Dress Goods, Homespuns, Serges, and Tvreeds. Fair priors, excellent quality. Shirtings, Linßeys, Flannelettes, Quilts, Hosiery, and General Winter Goods BOOTS AND SHOES. ' ALL WHO WANT A FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE SHOULD PAY US A VIBIT. MITCnELL~& TURNER TAHCRBD STREET. * MJ*a. SELLING OFF « @ £ *i lillisl! i5 per cent disc ° unt [iC!^i *"* "O "lITURRAY, Jeweller, having secured the Premises lately O h4 Xli. i3_L ccoapted by Mr Nkatb, Ohemiot, ia now offering hia ,_* M STOCK _t » " <O DISCOUNT OF 3s IN^ THE £ PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL. 3 26 * 111 B?4T|cJ* .g3. •SSMJJS' ? l ill lii-iil ni mil* iHiViilpMii'll __ m _: *-3 »'hlja'-'_i_£3' w > «« »< _3°_,,«_^ '- S oS"2 !=ai & ! 5-S-S _2_ulh-s EH 1*2.3:5 2 &%z as£ai McCallum and Co., PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, PAPERHANGERS, SIGN WRITERS, Etod, "TI 7"E des!re to inform our Clients and the Public of Ashburton, that we have comW menced business in all the above Lines, and solicit their patronage. This Department will be under the management of Mb Gl_O. VINCJ-NT, late of Mb J. R. Chapman's, and sb we import MATERIALS of the best brands ODly, and shall employ only FIRST-CLASS Workmen to do our Work, Clients can rely on obtaining the utmost VALUE, as weU as aatiaf action, for their MONEY. OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLABS, BRUSHES, Etc., Always in Btcck j We have 60,000 pieces of PAPERH A NGINGS duo to arrive, of the very choicest PATTERNS nnd COLORS obtainable in London. McCallum ??nd Co., TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS GLAZIERS, Etc., EAST STREET, ASOBURTON. W. H. COLLINS, Manager. DIPPING REASON, 1888. . BROOKE'S "Perfect" Sheep Dip. IS THE BEST FOR THE WOOL, AS PROVED BY PRACTICAL TESTS. T>REPARED in accordance with the latest advancements in chemistry as applied to _L the Woollen Manufacturing Industry. It h a denlded Improvement on the old fashioned dips and only requires a trial to prove its superiority. At the late Sheepdipping Competition, conducted by the Canterbury Agricultural and Paatoral Association, the K^iapoi Woollen Co,, on behelf cf the .Association, for wool dyeing and general manufacturlng,pnrpoaeß, awarded the first place to Brooke'o " Perfect" SheeD Dip ; in fact, Brooke'a Dip was the only one that actually Jmprovad the wool in thin Important reepeot, the undipped wool being second, ffhilst all the others were more or less dißOolnred. The Association also pronounced BROOKE'S "PERFECT" SHEEP DIP to be superior to the Zealandia, Little'e, Hatch's, Cooper's and McDougall'B and also leave the wool In better condition than Thomas' Dip. Brooke'a Dip havlne consequently been proved to be better than the English Dips, your practlqal support of the colonial article is respeotfnJly solicited. To enaure Brooke's Dip being ■ m or o thoroughly lasting In its good effects, in future 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 etirrlng while dipping Remarkably emollient, leaving the wool In perfect condition, without the sllghtes ■tain from the first day of Dipping. Concentrated in composition to reduce coat of carriage, and put up in a portable handy form for use, It ia also one of the choaneat Dips in the Market. l REDUCED PRICE : 14s per tin, to make 200 gallons waßh j 70s p Pr casa t_'ntug 5 tins, to make 1000 Gallons ; 66a per case for not Übs than 5 caoea Ptokages free. * _.h5 F." MAKEIG, Agent, Ashburton] THE STANDARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. WITH OJNMMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS.] CAPITAL— £I,OOO7OOO STEELING. HEAD OFFIdiT DUNEDZN. JN_UJ_ER3 have the most undoubted Security under this Company's Policies I£. together with an assurance of Prompt and Liberal Settlement of ridrm. FIRE ]and MARINE MBKB accepted on all descriptions o!^Property and Merchandise alao Crop, Stack, and Maohine Ri B ks at Lowest Kates of Premium. .fidelity of Persons holding situations of trust guaranteed. OFFICE : HEREFOBD STREET, CHRISTCHUBCH (Opposite Oank of New Zealand.) ARCHIBALD SOOTT, Manager for Canterbury. ALBEBT EOBFiiITS* AGENT,, ASHBURTON
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1825, 26 April 1888, Page 2
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753Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1825, 26 April 1888, Page 2
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